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:

    You don’t have to be old in America to say of a world you lived in, That world is gone.
    Peggy Noonan (b. 1950)

    Intrepid, unprincipled, reckless, predatory, with boundless ambition, civilized in externals but a savage at heart, America is, or may yet be, the Paul Jones of nations.
    Herman Melville (1819–1891)

    Humanity from the first has had its vultures and sharks, and representatives of the fraternity who prey upon mankind may be expected no less in America than elsewhere. That this virulence breaks out most readily and commonly against colored persons in this country, is due of course to the fact that they are, generally speaking, weak and can be imposed upon with impunity. Bullies are always cowards at heart ...
    Anna Julia Cooper (1859–1964)