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America usually refers to either:
America may also refer to:
Other locations
- América, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
- America, Limburg, Netherlands
- América, Tamaulipas, Mexico
- America, Illinois, U.S.
- America, Oklahoma, U.S.
Astronomy
Film and television
- America (1924 film), a film by D. W. Griffith
- America (2009 film), an American made-for-television film
- America (2011 film), a 2011 Puerto Rican film
- America: Freedom to Fascism, a 2006 documentary
- América (TV series), a Brazilian telenovela
- America (US TV series), a syndicated afternoon talk show
- Amreeka, a 2009 film (Amreeka the Arabic pronunciation for America)
- America America, an American film by Elia Kazan
- America: A Personal History of the United States, a 13-part BBC television documentary series
- America: The Story of Us, a six-part, 12-hour television documentary depicting the history of the United States
Literature
Music
Albums
Songs
- "America" (Bree Sharp song)
- "America" (Killing Joke song)
- "America" (Neil Diamond song)
- "America" (Prince song)
- "America" (Razorlight song)
- "America" (Simon & Garfunkel song)
- "America" (West Side Story song)
- "America, Fuck Yeah", the satirical theme song of the 2004 film Team America: World Police
- "America", a song by Tracy Chapman from Where You Live
- "America", a song by Waylon Jennings from Turn the Page
- "America", a song by Nas from his untitled ninth studio album
- "America", a song by Santana featuring P.O.D. from Shaman
- "América", a song by José Luis Perales
- "America", a song by Bobby Susser from America: An Album for All Ages
- "My Country, 'Tis of Thee" or "America", a patriotic song of the United States
Other media
People
Sports
Vehicles
Ships
Video games
See also
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