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Anchor text: Acadia
Target Entity: Acadia
Preceding Context: The majority of the population live in Latin America, named for its predominant cultures whose roots lie in Latin Europe (including the two dominant languages, Spanish and Portuguese, both neolatin), more specifically in the Iberian nations of Portugal and Spain (hence the use of the term Ibero-America as a synonym). Latin America is typically contrasted with Anglo-America (where English, a Germanic language, is prevalent) which comprises Canada (with the exception of francophone Canada rooted in Latin Europe (France): see Québec and
Succeeding Context: ) and the United States. Both are located in North America and present predominantly Anglo-Saxon and Germanic roots.
Paragraph Title: Ethnology
Source Page: Americas

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