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AMERICANA

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A⋅mer⋅i⋅ca⋅na

[uh-mer-i-kan-uh, -kah-nuh, -key-nuh]
–noun
1. (often used with a plural verb) books, papers, maps, etc., relating to America, esp. to its history, culture, and geography.
2. (used with a singular verb) a collection of such materials.

Origin:
1835–45, Americanism; Americ(a) + -ana
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A·mer·i·ca·na 1   (ä-mě'rē-kä'nä)   
A city of southeast Brazil, a suburb of São Paulo. Population: 200,000.
A·mer·i·ca·na 2   (ə-měr'ə-kä'nə, -kān'ə, -kā'nə)   
n.  
  1. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Materials relating to American history, folklore, or geography or considered to be typical of American culture: Americana are featured in the exhibit.

  2. (used with a sing. verb) The culture of America: "[Hip-hop is] as much of a fixture in Americana as hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet" (Ken Capobianco).

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Americana

city, in the highlands of east-central Sao Paulo estado (state), Brazil. Americana lies near the Piracicaba River at 1,732 feet (528 m) above sea level. It was settled in 1868 by immigrants from the former Confederate States of America. The settlement was made a seat of a municipality in 1924. Agriculture is a major local source of income, and foodstuffs are processed in the city. Textiles, tires, and clothing are also manufactured. Highways and railroads link Americana to the neighbouring cities of Limeira and Piracicaba, as well as to nearby Campinas and to Sao Paulo, the state capital, 68 miles (109 km) to the southeast. Americana is also served by an airport. Pop. (2005 est.) 200,100

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