Car Rental North America
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North America is the world’s
3rd largest continent, includes Canada, Greenland, Mexico,
the United States, all the countries of Central America
and the island countries and dependencies of the Caribbean.
The continent's (highest point) is Mt McKinley, in Alaska,
at 20,322ft (6,194m), while the (lowest point) is Death
Valley in California, at 282 ft (86m) below sea level.
The first human inhabitants of North America are believed
to be of Asian origin; they crossed over to Alaska from
NE Asia roughly 20,000 years ago, and then moved southward
through the Mackenzie River valley. European discovery
and settlement of North America dates from the 10th
cent., when Norsemen settled (986) in Greenland. Although
evidence is fragmentary, they probably reached E Canada
c.1000 at the latest. Of greater impact on the subsequent
history of the continent were Christopher Columbus's
exploration of the Bahamas in 1492 and later landings
in the West Indies and Central America, and John Cabot's
explorations of E Canada (1497), which established English
claims to the continent. Spanish and French expeditions
also explored much of North America.
Although the population of Canada and the United States
is still largely of European origin, it is growing increasingly
diverse with substantial immigration from Asia, Latin
America, and Africa; it is also highly urbanized (about
74% live in urban areas); much of the population is
centered in large conurbations and coalescing urban
belts along the southern margin of Canada and in the
northeastern quadrant of the United States around the
Great Lakes and along the Atlantic coast. Mexico's population,
about 60% mestizo (of European and Native American descent),
is increasingly urbanized (about 72%). People of European
descent are a minority in most Central American and
Caribbean countries, and the population outside the
major cities is largely rural. The largest urban agglomerations
on the continent are Mexico City, New York City, Los
Angeles, and Chicago.
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