Amèrica
América is the name used in Spanish and Portuguese for the American continents, usually referring collectively to North America and South America, with the Caribbean and Central America treated as subregions. In some contexts, especially in English, "America" can denote the United States, which can create ambiguity. The plural phrase "the Americas" is common in formal use.
Etymology: The term derives from Amerigo Vespucci, Latinized as Americus, and was popularized after Martin Waldseemüller’s
Geography and peoples: The Americas span a wide range of environments—from Arctic zones to tropical rainforests—and
History: Long before Europeans arrived, civilizations flourished in the region, including the Maya, Aztec, and Inca
Language and politics: Spanish and Portuguese predominate, with English, French, and many Indigenous languages also spoken.