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** and Americas
** Día de las Américas, " Day of the Americas " ( Uruguay )
** In the Americas, Australia and New Zealand the term usually refers to people from East Asia or Southeast Asia.
** Jaguar, Panthera onca ( the Americas ; from the Southern United States and Mexico to northern Argentina )
** Americas in Transition
** School of the Americas Assassins
** Turkey Vulture Cathartes aura throughout the Americas to southern Canada
** Forest People ( template: Indigenous peoples of the Americas )
** Minister of State for Foreign Affairs ( Americas )
** NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship ( 15 times )
** NWA Americas Tag Team Championship ( 11 times ) – with Raul Mata ( 2 ), John Tolos ( 1 ), Gory Guerrero ( 1 ), Butcher Vachon ( 1 ), Victor Rivera ( 1 ), The Canadian ( 1 ), Hector Guerrero ( 1 ), El Halcon ( 1 ), Black Gordman ( 1 ) and Al Madril ( 1 )
** NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship ( 5 times )
** NWA Americas Tag Team Championship ( 7 times )-with Crusher Verdu ( 2 ), Adrian Adonis ( 1 ), Chavo Guerrero ( 1 ), Kengo Kimura ( 1 ), Ron Bass ( 1 ), and The Hangman ( 1 )
** BGI Americas
** Phase Four: Tropical Americas ( the conversion of the Americas Pavilion to Tropical Americas ) to begin in 2017 / 2018.
** Competition from trade from the Americas
** NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship ( 2 times )
** NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time )
** Extreme points of the Americas
** Extreme points of the Americas
** Extreme points of the Americas
** Danaus plexippus ( Monarch ), a species of the Americas
** Arid Lands, displaying drought tolerant plants from continental Africa and the Americas, including many Succulent and Cactus species, and demonstrating the phenomenon of convergent evolution.

** and Occitan
** Chanson de la Croisade Albigeoise (" Song of the Albigensian Crusade "; Occitan )
** Many languages, such as Bulgarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Frisian, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Dutch and most Occitan variants, use trilled rhotics.
** Pope Pelagius II grants the status of Crusade to the Christian effort in the Ebro valley attracting numerous Gascon, Occitan and Norman knights.
** Bernard Saisset, Occitan bishop of Pamiers ( b. 1232 )
** Occitan: Prince / Princessa – Prince / Princessa
** Occitan.
** Orbis Latinus list of irregular Occitan / Provençal verbs
** France ( village of Aas, Pyrenees ): Occitan language
** Daurel et Beton, whose putative Old French version is lost ; the story is known from an Occitan version of c. 1200
** Occitan
** Occitan, most widely spoken across the Pyrenees in France and Catalonia, together with Occitan and Catalan, forms a subgroup of Romance languages linguistically intermediate between French and the Ibero-Romance languages of Spain and Portugal.
** The Song of Roland ( c. 1098 for the Oxford text, the earliest version: several others exist, including an Occitan version )

** and speakers
** Latgalian ( 150 thousand speakers ; usually considered a dialect of Latvian )
** Samogitian (~ 0. 5 million speakers ; usually considered a dialect of Lithuanian )
** Aryan race, a 19th century and early 20th century term for those peoples who are the native speakers of Indo-European languages
** ǂHoan ( 200 speakers, Botswana.
** Abaza ( 45, 000 speakers )
** Chechen – approximately 1, 330, 000 speakers ( 2002 ).
** Ingush – approximately 413, 000 speakers ( 2002 ).
** For younger speakers, also occurs in words that other varieties of English have so that, for example, street is pronounced.
** Computer speakers
** In Italy, what English speakers would call a melodeon is called an organetto.
** Gula Iro or Kulaal ( 3, 500 speakers in 1991 ), around Lake Iro.
** Zan Gula ( 4, 000 speakers in 1997 ), around Zan and Chinguil.
** Bon Gula (> 1, 200 speakers in 1997 ), in the villages of Bon and Ibir.
** Regional accents of English speakers
** Uduk, or T ’ wampa, ( formerly in South Sudan )— about 20, 000 speakers, most at a large refugee camp at Bonga, near Gambela
** Kwama ( Ethiopia )— about 15, 000 speakers, mainly in Benishangul-Gumuz
** Komo ( Sudan )— about 12, 000 speakers mainly in An Nil al Azraq
** Cochiti Pueblo: 384 speakers ( 1990 census )
** San Felipe – Santo Domingo: San Felipe Pueblo: 1, 560 speakers ( 1990 census ), Santo Domingo Pueblo: 1, 880 speakers ( 1990 census )
** Zia – Santa Ana: Zia Pueblo: 463 speakers ( 1990 census ), Santa Ana Pueblo: 229 speakers ( 1990 census )
** Acoma Pueblo: 1, 696 speakers ( 1980 census )
** Laguna Pueblo: 1, 695 speakers ( 1990 census )

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