Italian Exonyms - America

America

  • Amazon River Rio delle Amazzoni
  • Andes Ande
  • Baltimore Baltimora
  • Brazil Brasile
  • British Columbia Columbia Britannica
  • Caribbean Caraibi
  • Chile Cile
  • Death Valley Valle della Morte
  • Dominican Republic Repubblica Dominicana
  • Great Bear Lake Grande Lago degli Orsi
  • Great Plains le Grandi Pianure
  • Great Salt Lake Grande Lago Salato
  • Great Slave Lake Grande Lago degli Schiavi
  • Greenland Groenlandia
  • Gulf of Mexico Golfo del Messico
  • Jamaica Giamaica
  • Lake Superior Lago Superiore
  • Lesser Slave Lake Piccolo Lago degli Schiavi
  • Mexico Messico
  • New England Nuova Inghilterra
  • New Jersey Nuovo Jersey (old)
  • New Mexico Nuovo Messico
  • New York Nuova York (rare)
  • Newfoundland Terranova
  • North Carolina Carolina del Nord
  • North Dakota Nord Dakota, Dakota del Nord
  • Nova Scotia Nuova Scozia
  • Philadelphia Filadelfia
  • Reindeer Lake Lago delle Renne
  • River Plate Rio della Plata
  • Rocky Mountains Montagne Rocciose
  • Saint Lawrence River Fiume San Lorenzo
  • South Carolina Carolina del Sud
  • South Dakota Sud Dakota, Dakota del Sud
  • Strait of Magellan Stretto di Magellano
  • West Virginia Virginia Occidentale

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Famous quotes containing the word america:

    It’s the movies that have really been running things in America ever since they were invented. They show you what to do, how to do it, when to do it, how to feel about it, and how to look how you feel about it. Everybody has their own America, and then they have the pieces of a fantasy America that they think is out there but they can’t see.
    Andy Warhol (1928–1987)

    I am reminded by my journey how exceedingly new this country still is. You have only to travel for a few days into the interior and back parts even of many of the old States, to come to that very America which the Northmen, and Cabot, and Gosnold, and Smith, and Raleigh visited.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    People nowadays have such high hopes of America and the political conditions obtaining there that one might say the desires, at least the secret desires, of all enlightened Europeans are deflected to the west, like our magnetic needles.
    —G.C. (Georg Christoph)