The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... America C entral America , in the strictest sense , is a region of North America that lies between Mexico and Panama , the latter a part of Colombia until 1903 and thus sometimes technically still included in South America ...
... America C entral America , in the strictest sense , is a region of North America that lies between Mexico and Panama , the latter a part of Colombia until 1903 and thus sometimes technically still included in South America ...
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... America , Central America , and the Caribbean ( annual ) , from the Europa Publication series , con- tains updated , comprehensive chapters on each of the Central American countries . KENNETH J. GRIEB , Central America in the Nineteenth ...
... America , Central America , and the Caribbean ( annual ) , from the Europa Publication series , con- tains updated , comprehensive chapters on each of the Central American countries . KENNETH J. GRIEB , Central America in the Nineteenth ...
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... America ( 1989 ) , includes a wide variety of interpretations . DANA G. MUNRO , The Five Republics of Central America : Their Political and Economic Development and Their Relation with the United States ( 1918 , reprinted 1967 ) , is a ...
... America ( 1989 ) , includes a wide variety of interpretations . DANA G. MUNRO , The Five Republics of Central America : Their Political and Economic Development and Their Relation with the United States ( 1918 , reprinted 1967 ) , is a ...
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