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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