In "anglo" America (whatever that means), perhaps Nantucket, Martha's Vinyard, the Elizabeth Islands, Block Island and Long Island, taken as a whole, might be considered an archipelago.
The highest peak in Anglo-America would be Mt. McKinley, in Alaska, which is 20,322 ft. or 6,194 miles above sea level.
The noun archipelago is used for an archipelago of islands.
The state of Hawaii consists of an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. There are four large islands in the Japanese archipelago.
That is the correct spelling of "archipelago" (a group of nearby or related islands).
Yes, Anglo is capitalized.
The population of Anglo-America is 354,335,567.
Anglo-America is the regions of the US and Canada where English is the dominant language.
A large group or chain of islands.
Anglo-America is the regions of the US and Canada where English is the dominant language.
The archipelago is the TIERRA DEL FUEGO.
definitely not. an archipelago is a chain or cluster of islands. Costa Rica is firmly affixed to the main continent of America and its greater area is designated as Central America
its North America but in Spanish i think
Ferdinand Magellan named the surroundings archipelago "Tierra del Fuego", the Land of Fire. The narrow Strait of Magellan separates this archipelago from the mainland.
south america
English.
The West Indies are an archipelago between southeast North America and northern South America, separating the Caribbean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean and including the Greater Antilles, the Lesser Antilles, and the Bahama Islands.
Language. While Anglo-America is overly English-speaking, most countries in Latin America speak either Spanish or Portuguese.