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Gran Colombia
republic in South and Central America from 1819 to 1831
Pan American Games
multi-sport event of the Americas
Federal Republic of Central America
former country in Central America (1823–1839/1841)
Peru–Bolivian Confederation
confederation republic in South America between 1836 and 1839
Pan-Americanism
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Pan-Americanism is a pan-nationalist movement that seeks to create, encourage, and organize relationships, an association (a Union), and cooperation among the states of the Americas, through diplomatic, political, economic, and social means. The term Pan-Americanism was first used by the New York Evening Post in 1882 when referring to James G. Blaine’s proposal for a conference of American states in Washington D.C., gaining more popularity after the first conference in 1889. Through international conferences, Pan-Americanism embodies the spirit of cooperation to
Community of Latin American and Caribbean States
regional bloc of Latin American and Caribbean states
North American Union
theoretical economic and political continental union of Canada, Mexico, and the United States
Greater Republic of Central America
Short-Lived Republic in Central America from 1896 to 1898
Pan-American Exposition
world's fair held in Buffalo, New York, in 1901
Patria Grande
concept of a shared homeland or community encompassing all of Spanish America
United States Pirate Party
American political party
Pan-American Conference
periodic meetings of the Pan-American Union
WBSC Americas
governing body of baseball within North America, Central America, Caribbean, and South America
Congress of Panama
convention
Parapan American Games
international multi-sport event for athletes with disabilities
movements for the annexation of Canada to the United States
campaigns in favor of USA annexation of Canada
Panamerican Esperanto Congress
meeting of Esperanto speakers
Federation of Central America
former country in Central America
American Communist Party
American and Canadian Marxist–Leninist political party
Pan-Indianism
Pan-Indianism is a philosophical and political approach promoting unity and, to some extent, cultural homogenization among different Indigenous groups in the Americas regardless of tribal distinctions and cultural differences.
reunification of Gran Colombia
potential future reunification of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Panama under a single government
Junior Pan American Games
international multi-sports event for athletes aged 18 to 21 in the Americas