Central America and Caribbean
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A way of thinking about the world that considers the relationship between one's location and another and is sensitive to people/environment relations.

Goods that come from agriculture, forestry, mining, and fishing.

A city that is the largest in the country and is the center of economic and political life.

A trade union between Canada, Mexico and the USA.

An forested area in the tropics marked by substantial rainfall.

An underground layer of rock that bears water.

Prevailing winds that blow from west to east, named for their origin not their destination.

Religions with beliefs and practice created from multiple religious traditions.

Refers to people of mixed European-indigenous origin, including the vast majority of the people of Central America.

A major sailing route that linked Europe, Africa and the New World in the transport of goods and slaves.

Name given to informal settlements in Lima, Peru.

The dominance of a country by one city region

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