Meaning New World
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The New World is comprised of countries that have started producing wine more recently than the countries of Europe, including the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina and South Afr [..]
Source: winespectator.com

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the Western Hemisphere, made up of the Americas and their islands.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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Term used for the Americas (North, Central, South, and the neighboring islands) by Europeans in the 16th century who were discovering the region for the first time.
Source: archaeological.org

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Animals native to Central and South America. For example, New World monkeys are those found in Central and South America.
Source: animals.sandiegozoo.org (offline)

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America; the Eastern Hemisphere is called the Old World.
Source: bartleby.com

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Western Hemisphere (including North and South America)
Source: sialis.org

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the geographical landmass, area, or macroregion that includes North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean
Source: thesga.org

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North, Central and South America. New World Monkeys New World monkeys are the five families of primates that are found in Central and South America. New World monkeys differ from other groupings of m [..]
Source: a-z-animals.com

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New World refers to those parts of the world that were unknown to Europeans until the early 16th Century; the Americas, Australasia, and many Oceanic Islands. In a biological context, however, it refe [..]
Source: worldlandtrust.org

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America
Source: the-pirate-ship.com (offline)





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