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Mergeto HBO date April 2009 Infobox Company name HBO LatinAmerica Group logo type Subsidiary genre fate predecessor successor foundation founder defunct location city location country USA location locations area served LatinAmerica key people industry Entertainment industry Entertainment br Cable television br Interactive Media products services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner Time Warner Inc. num employees parent Warner Bros. br Turner Broadcasting Company LatinAmerica Turner Broadcasting Company LatinAmerica br Sony Pictures Entertainment br A&E Television Networks AETN br NBCUniversal divisions HBO br Cinemax br Warner Channel br E br Animax br AXN subsid homepage http www.hbolag.tv Official Website footnotes intl HBO LatinAmerica Group is a company who manages several Television networks cable networks in the region of LatinAmerica . It is owned by Time Warner . In LatinAmerica , the channels owned by Time Warner are broadcast by two different subsidiaries, Turner Broadcasting System LatinAmerica Turner Broadcasting System LatinAmerica who broadcasts Turner Network Television TNT , CNN International , CNN en Espa ol , truTV , Cartoon Network LatinAmerica Cartoon Network and other sister channels and HBO LatinAmerica Group, which broadcasts other related channels. Channels HBO HBO LatinAmerica HBO HBO HD LatinAmerica Cinemax Cinemax LatinAmerica HBO HBO Plus LatinAmerica Cinemax List of channels Max Prime HBO HBO Family HBO Family History TV channel History LatinAmerica Sony Entertainment Television LatinAmerica Sony Entertainment Television LatinAmerica A&E Network A&E LatinAmerica E E LatinAmerica AXN Warner Channel The Biography Channel The Biography Channel LatinAmerica Animax truTV LatinAmerica FOX NEXT The Biography Channel UK Cinemax HD On Demand Tru TV Animation See also Turner Broadcasting System Time Warner ... Category Time Warner es HBO LatinAmerica Group ... more details
Orphan date January 2011 This is a list of regions commonly used in LatinAmerica . Geographic regions File LatinAmerica regions.svg thumb 250px The four common regions of LatinAmerica North America Baja California peninsula Bolson de Mapimi Yucatan peninsula Gulf of Mexico Caribbean Antilles Greater Antilles Lesser Antilles Bahamas Central America Isthmus of Panama Mosquito Coast South America Altiplano Amazon Basin Amazonia Andes Atacama Desert Brazilian Highlands Caribbean South America Gran Chaco Guianas Llanos Pampa s Pantanal Patagonia Historical regions Las Californias Cultural regions Aridoamerica Mesoamerica Oasisamerica Ecological regions see also List of freshwater ecoregions of LatinAmerica and the Caribbean Gal pagos Interandean Valles Mesoamerican Biological Corridor By country List of ecoregions in Brazil Brazil Category Ecoregions in Bolivia Bolivia List of ecoregions in Chile Chile List of ecoregions in Cuba Cuba List of ecoregions in Mexico Mexico Natural regions of Peru Peru LatinAmerica topic List of regions of DEFAULTSORT List Of Regions Of LatinAmerica Category Geography of the Americas Category LatinAmerica es Anexo Regiones de Am rica Latina ... more details
Merge CNN International date October 2010 Unreferenced date December 2009 CNN International LatinAmerica is the LatinAmerica n schedule of the CNN International pay TV cable television cable television network network . CNN I LatinAmerica is based mainly in Atlanta, USA. But it also has Productions Centers In City of Mexico, and Santiago, Chile. In the others countries there are only small bureaus. Prior to September 11th, 2001 , the network also aired some CNN en Espa ol programming, like its main evening newscast, Las Noticias . TBS Time Warner International news channels DEFAULTSORT LatinAmerica Category CNN ... more details
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Infobox company name MTV Networks LatinAmerica company logo type Cable television foundation 2005 location city location country Miami, United States br With 4 regional in Bogot Mexico City Bogot Buenos Aires S o Paulo location locations key people area served industry products services revenue operating income net income num employees parent Viacom divisions subsid slogan homepage dissolved footnotes intl MTV Networks LatinAmerica or MTVNLA is a subsidiary of Viacom owned MTV Networks International . MTVNLA s operational headquarters is located in Miami , Florida FL , United States of America USA soon to be relocated to Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. As currently being based in the United States, all MTVNLA channels are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission , the U.S. broadcast regulator, despite not yet transmitting for the United States . The following channels are MTV LatinAmerica MTV MTV Hits LatinAmerica MTV Hits MTV Jams Nickelodeon LatinAmerica Nickelodeon Nick at Nite around the world Nick at Nite Nick Jr. LatinAmerica Nick Jr. Nickelodeon LatinAmerica Nickelodoeon Brazil Nick Jr. Brazil Nick at Nite Brazil VH1 LatinAmerica VH1 VH1 Soul VH1 Brasil VH1 MegaHits alternate version of MTV Hits MTVNHD CMT Pure Country The company has regional offices in Bogot MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. Mexico City MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. Buenos Aires MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. S o Paulo VH1 VH1 HD, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. MTVNLA s Brazilian operations ... the exclusive rights to the MTV brand in that country. MTV Networks LatinAmerica has announced the more ... 1&article 36120 Localisation of MTV LA External links http www.mtvla.com MTV LatinAmerica http www.mundonick.com Nickelodeon LatinAmerica http www.mundonick.com.br Nickelodeon Brazil http www.vh1la.com VH1 LatinAmerica http www.vh1brasil.com.br VH1 Brazil Viacom DEFAULTSORT Mtv Networks LatinAmerica ... pt MTV Networks LatinAmerica ... more details
Media of LatinAmerica includes a range of media groups across television, radio and the press. Pan LatinAmerica n television network s include the US based CNN en Espa ol , Univision , and MundoVision , as well as Spain s Canal 24 Horas . In 2005 TeleSUR , headquartered in Caracas , Venezuela , was launched with the support of regional governments, with the objective of providing information to promote the integration of LatinAmerica . ref http www.telesurtv.net noticias canal ref and as a counterweight to existing large international media. Mexican media mogul Remigio ngel Gonz lez s Albavision encompasses 26 TV stations and 82 radio stations, and includes La Red Chilean television La Red Chile , ATV Peruvian Network ATV Peru , TV Cerro Cor SNT Paraguay and Canal 9 Argentina Canal 9 Argentina . Gonz lez s is a particularly powerful force in the media of Guatemala , with a virtual monopoly of the commercial television airwaves. Grupo Clar n , with 2009 revenues of 1.7bn, is Argentina s largest media group. Established as such in 1999, it includes the Clar n newspaper Clar n newspaper the most widely circulated in LatinAmerica , the Artear media company, and numerous other media outlets. The Valpara so edition of Chile s El Mercurio is the oldest daily in the Spanish language currently in circulation. References reflist See also Television in LatinAmerica Telenovela LatinAmerica topic Media of Category LatinAmerica ... more details
About the Nick Jr. channel in LatinAmerica the Nick Jr. programming block Nickelodeon LatinAmerica Refimprove date April 2010 Infobox TV channel name Nick Jr. logofile Nick Jr. logo 2009.svg logoalt Nick Jr. logo since April 5, 2010 only block logosize 200px launch July 1, 2008 country PRY br MEX br VEN br ARG br COL br BRA br flag Chile br flag Costa Rica br flag Guatemala br flag Ecuador picture format 480i SDTV language Spanish language Spanish Portuguese language Portuguese for Brazil sister names VH1 LatinAmerica , MTV LatinAmerica , Nickelodeon LatinAmerica Nickelodeon LatinAmerica web http www.mundonick.com nickjr MundoNick.com NickJr owner MTV Networks LatinAmerica Viacom Nick Jr. is a cable television channel in LatinAmerica owned by Viacom subsidiary MTV Networks LatinAmerica and aimed. Currently, the Nick Jr. channel features the same programming as the Nick Jr. block on Nickelodeon LatinAmerica Nickelodeon , as well as some shows previously seen on the block and Team Umizoomi . History Nick Jr. LatinAmerica was originally a block on Nickelodeon LatinAmerica, lasting from 2001 to 2007. Unlike the American version, Nick Jr s mascot was Cara instead of Face Cara was Spanish for Face . In 2008, Nickelodeon declared a 24 7 channel for preschoolers in Spanish. It was called Nick Jr. Programming class wikitable English title Spanish title Portuguese title Little Bill ref http www.mundonick.com nickjr shows lb ref br small Also on Nickelodeon small Peque o Bill O Pequeno Bill Blue s Clues ref http www.mundonick.com nickjr shows bc ref br small Also on Nickelodeon small Las Pistas de Blue As Pistas de Blue Blue s Room El Cuarto de Blue O Quarto de Blue Ben and Holly s Little Kingdom El Peque o Reino de Ben y Holly O Pequeno Reino de Ben e Holly Gullah Gullah ... de Allegra References Reflist External links http www.mundonick.com nickjr Nick Jr. LatinAmerica website, for both the block and the channel MTV Networks LatinAmerica Viacom Category Nickelodeon Category ... more details
Infobox television show name Passport to LatinAmerica with Samantha Brown image caption format Travel runtime 30 minutes executive producer director writer Samantha Brown starring Samantha Brown country USA network Travel Channel first aired June 6, 2007 related Great Hotels , Passport to Europe num seasons 1 num episodes 19 website http travel.discovery.com tv samantha brown latinamericalatin america.html Passport to LatinAmerica is a television show on the Travel Channel hosted by television host Samantha Brown and includes tours of LatinAmerica . A successor to Brown s Passport to Europe series, in Passport to LatinAmerica she tours cities of LatinAmerica such as Mexico City , Rio de Janeiro , and Buenos Aires and interacts with the town s locals. ref http www.travelchannel.com TV Shows Samantha Brown ci.Travel Guides.show?vgnextfmt show Travel Channel Home Page Bot generated title ref She also visits local landmarks, including popular restaurants and shopping locales, and educates viewers on events in the city s history. The series premiered on June 6, 2007. ref http www.travelchannel.com TV Shows Samantha Brown Passport to LatinAmerica Travel Channel Home Page Bot generated title ref Episodes Belize Buenos Aires , Argentina Costa Rican Central Valley Central Valley , Costa Rica Coastal Chile Cusco , Peru Granada, Nicaragua Granada , Nicaragua Guadalajara, Jalisco Guadalajara , Mexico Guanacaste , Costa Rica Honduras Machu Picchu , Peru Mexico City , Mexico Montevideo , Uruguay Panama City, Panama Panama City , Panama Punta Arenas , Chile Quito , Ecuador Rio de Janeiro , Brazil Santiago de Chile Santiago , Chile S o Paulo , Brazil Zihuatanejo & Ixtapa , Mexico See also Samantha Brown Travel Channel Passport to Europe Great Hotels LatinAmerica References Reflist External links http www.travelchannel.com TV Shows Samantha Brown Passport to LatinAmerica Official Show Website. DEFAULTSORT Passport To LatinAmerica Category Travel Channel shows Nonfiction tv ... more details
File Palais schlick.jpg thumb Palais Schlick in Vienna The Austrian LatinAmerica Institute sterreichisches ... dialogue and exchange between Austria and LatinAmerica . It was founded as an association ... course about LatinAmerica in Austria. The degree is Master of Arts postgraduate Master of Arts in Latin American studies . Library The Austrian LatinAmerica Institute has the only library and documentation centre in Austria specializing in LatinAmerica. The collection focuses on specialist books and journals on economy, politics, history, culture, society and ecology of the Latin American countries. Furthermore it has literary works by Latin American authors in Spanish and Portuguese and their translations. The library represents Austria in REDIAL . Language Courses The Austrian LatinAmerica Institute is Austria s largest language school for Spanish language Spanish , Portuguese language ... annually. Information service The Austrian LatinAmerica Institute offers information and advice to all people interested in LatinAmerica and Latin American students in particular. Events The event ... Study Group for Latin American Research The Austrian LatinAmerica Institute itself is no research institute, but it supports the Austrian Study Group for Latin American Research Arbeitsgemeinschaft ... had 108 members from Austria, Europe and LatinAmerica. The annual conference is held in Strobl Strobl am Wolfgangsee . The Study Group was founded in 1983 by members of the Austrian LatinAmerica ... 60 publications PDF files publications 72RevistaEuropea 72 Klein.pdf Marcus Klein LatinAmerica ... in Vienna s 9th district Alsergrund . Interdisciplinary Master Degree Programme in Latin American Studies The Austrian LatinAmerica Institute coordinates the Interdisciplinary Master Degree Programme in Latin American Studies Interdisziplin rer Universit tslehrgang f r H here Lateinamerika Studien ... by the Austrian Study Group for Latin American Research in which master thesis and dissertations are made ... more details
sikhi portal Sikhism Here is a list of Gurdwaras in LatinAmerica. These are only major known Gurdwaras around the area. Panama Gurduwara Guru Nanak Sahib Calle 8va Parque Lefevre Rio Abajo, Panama City, Panama 507 221 7798 e mail gurunanak cwpanama.net Web Page http www.gurdwarapanama.com Ecuador Khalistan Council, Khalistan House M xico Sij Khalsa Centro Ciudad de M xico Uruguay Sikh Dharma Bhaibandi Mision Sikh Hispanoamericana Montevideo Uruguay 598 094597223 e mail sikhdharma montevideo.com.uy Web Page http sikhdharmabhaibandi.blogspot.com Category Gurdwaras LatinAmerica Category Sikh places Gurdwaras in LatinAmerica ... more details
of the League of Nations , Oxford University Press. 1952 Category League of Nations Category LatinAmerica ...Nine Latin American nations became charter members of the League of Nations when it was founded in 1919. The number grew to fifteen states by the time the first League Assembly met in 1920 and later, several others joined in the decade that followed. Although only Brazil had any participation in World War I and a minor role at that , these nations supported the idealistic principles of the League and felt it offered some measure of juridical protection from the interventionist policies of the United States in the period between the Spanish American War 1898 and the proclamation of the non interventionist Good Neighbor Policy by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. Latin American nations also felt that being members of the League would bring prestige and notoriety to LatinAmerica. All twenty Latin American countries were members of the League at one point, yet they were never all members at the same time. To guarantee Latin American representatives in the Assembly and Council, an unofficial bloc was established early on. This movement, in turn led to the creation of a special Latin American Liaison Bureau. Latin American delegates emphasized their contributions and hopes for world peace which eventually would anticipate their actions in the United Nations . The Latin American nations became increasingly disillusioned with the League in the 1920 s. This was partly due to the failure of the United States to join the League, and partly because the major powers in the League paid little attention to LatinAmerica s problems. The League did have some role in two conflicts in South America in the 1930 s The Leticia dispute between Colombia and Peru, and the Chaco War between Bolivia and Paraguay. References Atkins, G. Pope., LatinAmerica and the Caribbean in the International System . Boulder, Colo Westview P, 1999. Tenenbaum, Barbara, ed., Encyclopedia of Latin American History ... more details
Image Twc logo resized.jpg thumb right The logo used in The Weather Channel LatinAmerica. It was used in The Weather Channel United States United States in the same period. The Weather Channel LatinAmerica was a version of The Weather Channel founded in 1996 in some LatinAmerica n Spanish language country countries like Mexico and Argentina a Portuguese language version was created two years later, in 1998 . The channel operated until December 20, 2002, when TWC closed it to avoid cost cuts at its American operations. Programs Panorama Similar to Weekend Now . Weekend forecast. Destinos Destinations The 3 day forecast for cities in Florida at 13 min of each hour and cities in LatinAmerica , like Acapulco , Rio de Janeiro and Santo Domingo at 43 min each hour . Nuestro Planeta Nosso Planeta Our Planet Information about the Earth . Pron stico Local Previs o Local File Weather Star XL Latin America.png thumb right Latin American version of Local on the 8s showing the forecast for the city of M rida, M rida M rida . The Latin American version of Local on the 8s , generated on the Weather Star XL platform. Forecasts occurred every 10 minutes on the 0s on the Spanish version and on the 5s in Brazil. Some of the music used for these forecasts ended up playing on Weatherscan operated by The Weather Channel in 2003. Former Broadcasters Guillermo Arduino br Lola Martinez br Eduardo Rodriguez br Carolina Saiz br Katrina Voss br Raul Ayrala br Selene Feria br Maria Antonieta Mejia br Maricarmen Ramos br Luis Carrera br Armando Benitez br Paola Elorza br Websites The Weather Channel still has a http espanol.weather.com Latin American website as well as a http br.weather.com Brazilian version . The Weather Channel Category The Weather Channel Category Latin American cable television ... in 1996 Category Television channels and stations disestablished in 2002 es The Weather Channel LatinAmerica fr The Weather Channel LatinAmerica ... more details
The Great Depression which followed the Wall Street Crash of 1929 US stock market crash of 1929 badly affected the countries of Latin America . Before the global Great Depression of the 1930s, links between the United States economy and Latin America n economies had been established through US investment in Latin America and Latin American exports to the US. As a result, Latin Americans felt heavy reverberations when the US market crashed in 1929. Chile , Peru , and Bolivia were, according to a League of Nations report, the countries worst hit by the Great Depression. The rise of fascism also became apparent in Latin American countries in the 1930s due to the Great Depression. In particular, Get lio Vargas of Brazil was a staunch supporter of the fascist movement and imitated the Italian government. Fascist governments were the result of a desire for nationalism, which rulers like Vargas played on through propaganda. The Great Depression also lead to the beginning of the industrialization process in Brazil, as the country needed an economic alternative to the highly devalued coffee , Brazil s main commodity at the time. The Get lio Vargas Vargas government started to purchase and burn coffee from the farmers, in order to avoid their complete bankruptcy. See also Wikipedia Books Great Depression Great Depression Latin America References Modern Latin America, Fifth Edition, T. E. Skidmore and P. H. Smith GreatDepr nav Category Great Depression Latin America Category Latin America ca La Gran Depressi a Am rica Llatina economics stub ... more details
Infobox TV channel name ESPN LatinAmerica logofile ESPN wordmark.svg logosize 200px logoalt logo2 launch ... LatinAmerica is an ESPN channel that broadcasts in LatinAmerica, not to be confused with ESPN Deportes , which is another channel which broadcasts in the United States in Spanish. ESPN LatinAmerica ... baseball players to the more Anglosphere Anglo centric programming or athletes. ESPN LatinAmerica ... of the U.S. or commentators who work just for the ESPN LatinAmerica channel. One of the voiceover ... for CNBC programs like Kudlow & Company and Mad Money in the U.S. ESPN LatinAmerica, unlike its ... Maldonado . On weekday mornings at 9 a.m. North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern Time , ESPN LatinAmerica also airs the taped SportsCenter programs which air live the night before on ESPN in the U.S. at 1 a.m. ET. Many of the TV commercials shown on ESPN LatinAmerica are for companies from Mexico .... ESPN LatinAmerica s main competitor is News Corporation s Fox Sports LA Fox Sports LatinAmerica from Los Angeles formerly called FOX Sports Americas , which, unlike ESPN LatinAmerica and like ESPN2 and ESPN , has a FOX Sports LatinAmerica Northern Cone channel for the Caribbean Mexico baseball focused region, and another channel called FOX Sports LatinAmerica Southern Cone for Central and South America, which is more soccer oriented. The The Walt Disney Company Disney Hearst Corporation ..., ESPN LatinAmerica Networks a subdivision of Disney & ESPN Media Networks LatinAmerica announced ... partir 1 de.html ref See also List of ESPN LatinAmerica announcers Sports television broadcast contracts LatinAmericaLatin American sports television broadcast contracts External links es icon http ... ESPN Category ESPN LatinAmerica Category ESPN media outlets Category Television channels and stations ... LatinAmerica it ESPN Latinoamerica pt ESPN Am rica Latina ... of South America Argentina Bolivia Chile Colombia Paraguay Peru Uruguay . The channel is also available ... more details
The Islamic Organization of LatinAmerica IOLA , also known as the Organizaci n Isl mica Para Am rica Latina OIPAL , headquartered in Buenos Aires , Argentina , is considered the most active organization in LatinAmerica in promoting Islamic affiliated endeavors. The IOLA holds events to promote the unification of Muslims living in LatinAmerica, as well as the propagation of Islam. At a meeting, on July 19, 2005 the heads of the Islamic cultural centers assigned the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ISESCO to prepare comprehensive studies and reports on the Islamic cultural work in LatinAmerica as well as recommend practical proposals and field projects. The head of IOLA, Mohammed Yousef Hajer, was assigned to prepare a directory for the Muslim cadres in the region in coordination with the heads of the Islamic cultural centers and the Islamic societies in LatinAmerica. ref Alsharq al Aswat, Latin American Islamic centers call for Cultural dialogue , 19 July 2005 ref See also Latin American Muslims Arab Argentine Arab Brazilian Islam in Brazil Islam in Argentina References Reflist added above External links Sources by script assisted edit External links http www.Islamerica.Org.Ar IOLA Website South America in topic Islam in Lebanese diaspora Syrian diaspora Arab diaspora DEFAULTSORT Islamic Organization Of LatinAmerica Category Islam in Argentina Category Islamic organizations Category Islam in South America Argentina stub Islam stub it Organizzazione Islamica dell America Latina ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Solidarity Sweden LatinAmerica is a Sweden Swedish socialism solidarity organization that works together with popular movements in LatinAmerica to achieve a fair and sustainable society. In Swedish the name of the organization is Latinamerikagrupperna and in Spanish it is Solidaridad Suecia Am rica Latina . External links http sal.se Official home page Category Non profit organizations based in Sweden Sweden stub es Solidaridad Suecia Am rica Latina sv Latinamerikagrupperna ... more details
African immigrants to LatinAmerica include Citizenship citizens and residents of countries in LatinAmerica who were born in, or with recent ancestors from Africa . History During the Angolan Civil War Angolan and Mozambican Civil War s, a large number of Angola ns and Mozambicans fled to Brazil also a former Portuguese colony, as Portugal was also a major destination for refugees and became citizens. After the end of both wars, most migration across the Atlantic to LatinAmerica was from West Africa , often due to political and socioeconomic instability, and a trend toward the tightening of border security in the European Union in the 1990s and first decade of the 21st century. The process of settlement and citizenship acquisition, however, has been eased for these immigrants due to the presence of pre existing Black diaspora populations in such countries as Brazil, which has minimized local trends towards xenophobia or colorism . ref http www.reuters.com article idUSTRE5AF0AG20091116 African immigrants drift toward LatinAmerica , Reuters ref By country Argentina 3000 African immigrants Brazil at least 3000 4000 African immigrants including 2000 immigrants from Nigeria References reflist Immigration from Africa Category Immigration by continent Category LatinAmerica Category African diaspora ... more details
Expert subject Medicine date November 2008 In LatinAmerica , the Central America n countries of Guatemala , and Honduras , and the Caribbean countries of Haiti , and the Dominican Republic have national HIV prevalence of over 1 . In these countries, HIV infected men outnumber HIV infected women by roughly 3 1. Low prevalence in other countries disguises serious, localized epidemics. In Mexico , Brazil , Colombia and Argentina , intravenous drug use and Homosexuality homosexual activity are the main modes of transmission, and there is concern that Heterosexuality heterosexual activity may soon become a primary method of spreading the virus. See also HIV AIDS in North America HIV AIDS in South America HIV AIDS in the Caribbean AIDS pandemic AIDS in Brazil External links http www.unaids.org epi 2005 doc EPIupdate2005 pdf en epi update2005 en.pdf AIDS epidemic update 2005 PDF http www.unaids.org en Regions Countries Specific country data from UNAIDS http www.aidsportal.org overlay details.aspx?nex 100 AIDSPortal LatinAmerica page Latest research, case studies and news stories AIDS Category HIV AIDS by region Category LatinAmerica Category Health in North America Category Health in South America Category Health in Central America Category Health in the Caribbean health stub ... more details
Infobox Organization name Mister LatinAmerica image Misterlatin.jpg image border size 160x73px caption Logo of the Mister LatinAmerica Pageant map msize mcaption motto Ambassadors of Americas formation 2009 type Beauty Pageant headquarters Lima location flagicon Peru Peru membership 40 language Spanish leader title President leader name Dominique Schell key people Jennifer Estrada num staff 10 budget website http www.misteramericalatina.blogspot.com Official website The Mister LatinAmerica lang es Mister America Latina is an annual international male beauty pageant organized by Global Group Organization. Mister LatinAmerica 2010 will be held in Guayaquil, Ecuador on September 10, 2010. About 19 contestants will compete for the title. The current Mister LatinAmerica titleholder is Rodrigo Moreira from Ecuador who was crowned in Lima, Peru on July, 2009. ref name mb ecuadorian cite news title Ecuadorian wins Mister LatinAmerica Pageant url http grau10.net july2009e.html publisher Grau10.net Magazine first Editor last Grau10 date 2009 07 14 accessdate 2010 07 31 ref Eligibility criteria class wikitable Sex Male Age range 18 to 29 Marital status Single Height at least 1.8 meter 5 11 Skills speak Spanish, English optional , modeling experience Additional attributes photogenic, good ... LatinAmerica Country Event location Entries Mister LatinAmerica 2009 2009 July 10 Rodrigo Moreira ref cite news title Ecuador is Mister LatinAmerica 2009 url http www.historyofbeauty.com indexb.html ... Lima , Peru 16 Mister LatinAmerica 2010 2010 September 10 Guayaquil , Ecuador 19 Placements 2009 ... in Mister LatinAmerica pageant for the first time. Historical significance Flag Ecuador will be the host for Mister LatinAmerica 2010 pageant for the first time. References Reflist See also Manhunt ... Mister LatinAmerica Official Website http grau10.net july2009e.html ... Beauty pageants Category 2010 beauty pageants es Mister America Latina ... more details
system that was rooted in LatinAmerica. Conservative governing systems consist of kings and ruling ... out. Latin American conservatives greatly believed in Social class class stratification. In a nutshell, conservatives didn t want to see any change in government in LatinAmerica. The contest between Liberals and Conservatives in LatinAmerica, while sweeping in effect, was largely fought between ... succesfully ended their actions. LatinAmerica topic Conservatism in LatinAmerica topic Liberalism in DEFAULTSORT Liberalism And Conservatism In LatinAmerica Category Liberalism Category Conservatism ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Liberalism sidebar Conservatism Liberalism and conservatism in LatinAmerica have unique historical roots. LatinAmerica n independence began to occur in 1808 after the French Revolution and the subsequent Napoleonic Wars that eventually engulfed all of Europe . France French revolutionaries in the 1790s began an intellectual awakening called the Enlightenment . The Enlightenment period opened the door for ideas of positivism in Latin American society. People in LatinAmerica turned to Liberalism liberal ideologies. Liberalism means the idea of liberty, equality, and popular sovereignty. Liberalism during the early 19th century in Latin American clashed with Conservatism conservative views. Liberals wanted to see change in the ruling systems of LatinAmerica. They wanted to step out of the box of tradition, meaning that liberals wanted to open the boxes of the Christian Church church system, culture cultural background inequalities, and slavery . These issues for many years strongly affected the way that Latin American society was organized. Liberals wanted to see monarchy kings no longer in power. The majority of liberals believed in a democracy democratic system of government . This system would create many changes and much confusion in Latin American ... or transparent fear of race war. Caudillo s soon came to power in some Latin American societies ... more details
Infobox TV channel name VH1 LatinAmerica logofile VH1.svg logoalt logosize 200px slogan Cultura Pop launch April 1, 2004 owner MTV Networks LatinAmerica Viacom former names sister names MTV LatinAmerica , Nickelodeon LatinAmerica web http www.vh1la.com VH1la.com terr avail Not Available sat serv 1 SKY LatinAmerica sat chan 1 Channel 706 sat serv 2 DirecTV LatinAmerica sat chan 2 Channel 268 sat serv 3 Telef nica sat chan 3 Channel 386 cable serv 1 Cablevisi n M xico D.F. cable chan 1 Channel 39 cable serv 2 CotelTV La Paz , Bolivia cable chan 2 Channel 51 cable serv 3 VTR Santiago, Chile cable chan 3 Channel 26 cable serv 4 Cable M gico Lima , Per cable chan 4 Channel 606 cable serv 5 Cable Amnet San Jos , Costa Rica San Jos , Costa Rica cable chan 5 Channel 73 VH1 LatinAmerica is a music channel from Viacom owned MTV Networks LatinAmerica . The network was launched in April 2004 exclusively on Cablevisi n D.F. in Mexico, and in the rest of the region some months later. The channel targets audience from 25 to 44 years old and plays local and international music videos from the 1970s ... and cable systems in LatinAmerica . VH1 Soul , another channel of MTV Networks and sister ... in most of the countries of LatinAmerica . Since 2002, there has been a competition between VH1 and MTV LatinAmerica , and in some countries, like Colombia , Peru , Mexico and Argentina ... when they added FX LatinAmerica FX on May in the same channel, making VH1 available only after midnight ... with its own channel around the first months of 2009. Shows on VH1 LatinAmerica ZZZ... Videos Para ... Stand Up VH1 VH1 LatinAmerica also airs reality shows like Flavor of Love , I Love New York , I ... s Drag Race Season 2 began airing. See also VH1 VH1 Brazil MTV Networks LatinAmerica External links http www.vh1la.com VH1 LatinAmerica MTV Networks LatinAmerica MTV Networks Viacom DEFAULTSORT Vh1 LatinAmerica Category MTV Networks Category Music video networks Category Television channels and stations ... more details
Company broadcast area LatinAmerica affiliates headquarters Buenos Aires , Argentina br Brazil former names sister names Disney Channel LatinAmerica br Playhouse Disney Channel LatinAmerica br ESPN LatinAmerica web http www.jetixtv.com JETIX Official website http www.disneylatino.com disneyxd Disney ... sat serv 2 sat chan 2 cable serv 1 cable chan 1 cable serv 2 cable chan 2 Jetix LatinAmerica was a cable ... to LatinAmerica . It was broadcast in thee feeds, North Zone , Central Zone and South Zone . It featured ... Channel LatinAmerica . Jetix LatinAmerica was operated by Disney & ESPN Media Networks and The Walt Disney Company LatinAmerica , both owned by The Walt Disney Company . It was previously known as Fox Kids and became Jetix on July 31 , 2004 . Jetix LatinAmerica became the Latin American version ... The Walt Disney Company LatinAmerica and Disney & ESPN Media Networks LatinAmerica announced ... Programs Disney XD LatinAmerica, like Disney XD Disney XD United States and Disney XD France ... LatinAmerica , and the last week of July a countdown started, saying how many days were left until ... until some weeks later. Since then, Jetix LatinAmerica has the same promos and intros, they have ... America also aires programming from Disney Channel LatinAmerica Disney Channel that has been dropped ... that its premiere on Disney Channel LatinAmerica Disney Channel . Late in 2008 , Disney Channel Worldwide stated that Jetix LatinAmerica, will become Disney XD in 2009 . ref http disneyxdmedianet.com ref On May 15 , 2009 , it was announced that Jetix LatinAmerica will become the Latin American ... in Brazil . Programming Most of the series aired on Jetix LatinAmerica are from third parties ... on sister Disney Channel LatinAmerica Disney Channel , but with newer episodes on Nickelodeon LatinAmerica Nickelodeon Farmkids Grossology TV series Grossology Power Rangers Mystic Force Power ... Yin Yang Yo A.T.O.M. only in South, North LatinAmerica and Brazil B Daman only in South and Central ... more details
No footnotes date August 2010 The Washington Office on LatinAmerica WOLA is an United States American non governmental organization NGO whose stated goal is to promote human rights , democracy and social and economic justice in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean . The Washington Office on LatinAmerica, WOLA, facilitates dialogue between governmental and non governmental actors, monitors the impact of U.S. foreign policy on human rights, democracy and equitable development in LatinAmerica, and promotes alternatives through reporting and advocacy. Through its reports, WOLA informs and educates policy makers, religious and non governmental organizations, and the general public about that impact. In addition, WOLA s briefings bring policy makers and the media in direct contact with Latin American leaders and experts on a regular basis. Founded in 1974 by a coalition of civic and religious leaders, WOLA works closely with civil society organizations and government officials throughout the Americas. The organization s founding in 1974 came as a result of the military coup of Pinochet in Chile. It was originally conceived as a resource for civil society and policy makers in the US for first hand information from the region, and to inform the US government about the effects of US policy on the region ... Washington policy debates over human rights in LatinAmerica. Today, WOLA is called upon regularly ... the chaplain for American University . External links http www.wola.org Washington Office on LatinAmerica website DEFAULTSORT Washington Office On LatinAmerica Category LatinAmerica Category Latin American studies Category Caribbean United States relations Category Human rights organizations Category Human rights in LatinAmerica humanrights stub fr Washington Office on LatinAmerica ... of United States Congress Congress , and to News media United States US and Latin American news ... youth gangs, human rights in Mexico and Central America and police reform. It also has country specific ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Image LatinAmerica Connexions.jpg right thumb LatinAmerica Connexions is a free bi monthly newspaper published in Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada . Published in a bilingual format of English and Spanish, the paper is an alternative, volunteer run collective which support s movements which resist the current global system of economic injustice and social, political and cultural oppression. Contents include news articles letters, and reviews of labour and political issues particularly, as noted by the title, issues related to LatinAmerica and the relationship with Canada. Category Newspapers published in Vancouver Category Multicultural and ethnic newspapers published in Canada Canada newspaper stub ... more details