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America usually means either:
  • The Americas, the lands and regions of the Western hemisphere
  • The United States of America, a country in the Americas
America may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

  • America (band), a rock band
  • America (XM), XM Satellite Radio channel 10
  • América 2, an Argentinian television station
  • , 2006 documentary
  • América (TV series), a Brazilian telenovela
  • América Football Club (disambiguation), name of a number of football (soccer) clubs in Latin America.

    Albums

  • America (album), an album by the band America
  • America (Havalina album), an album by the band Havalina

    Songs

  • "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" (often known as "America"), patriotic song of the United States
  • "America" (Paul Simon song), a song by Simon and Garfunkel
  • "America" (Prince song), a song by Prince
  • "America" (Neil Diamond song), a song by Neil Diamond
  • "America" (West Side Story song), a song from West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein & Stephen Sondheim
  • "America" (Razorlight song), the second single by Razorlight on their self-titled album
  • "America - The EP", an extended play by Rebecca St. James, on which she sings the song "America"
  • "America, Fuck Yeah", the satirical theme song of the 2004 film Team America: World Police

    Print

  • America (2002 novel), a young adult novel by E. R. Frank
  • America (The Book), a book written by the staff of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
  • "America" (poem), a poem by Allen Ginsberg
  • America (magazine), a weekly Roman Catholic magazine
  • "America" (Judge Dredd story), a Judge Dredd story by John Wagner

    Ships

  • America (yacht), a racing yacht that won the first ever America's Cup in 1851
  • USS America, the name of three United States Navy ships
  • SS America (1940), a passenger liner owned by United States Lines

    Sports

  • América Football Club, name of a number of association football clubs in Latin America.

    Other vehicles

  • America, the callsign of the Apollo 17 Command/Service Module
  • America (airplane), a multi-engine airplane used by Richard E. Byrd and his crew on a 1927 transatlantic flight
  • America (airship), an airship flown in 1907 and 1909 attempts to reach the North Pole, and a 1910 attempt to cross the Atlantic
  • America (automobile), an automobile produced in Barcelona, Spain
  • America (1911 New York automobile), an early American automobile

    People with the given name America

  • America Ferrera, an American actressFurther Information

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