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Emblem that was already used in Pan-Americanism in 1909. The intended liberalization of commercial intercourse did not occur, but collaboration was extended to a series of areas, such as health (Pan-American Health Organization, established 1902), geography and history (Pan-American Institute of Geography and History, 1928), child protection and children's rights (International American ...
The 1923 Pan American Treaty to avoid or prevent conflicts between the American States (Gondra Treaty) was signed at the Fifth International Conference of American States in Santiago, Chile, on May 3, 1923.
Pan-American, Pan American, Panamerican, Pan-America, Pan America or Panamerica may refer to: Collectively, the Americas: North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean; Something of, from, or related to the Americas; Pan-Americanism, an integrationist movement among the nations of the Americas
The Convention on Diplomatic Asylum [a] was signed on 28 March 1954 at the tenth Pan-American Conference, held in Caracas. The signatories who ratified the convention were Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela. Six other states signed but ...
Falangist panhispanism was influential in the media of Hispanic America but was also received with mixed attitudes. [2] In 1940 Franco established the Council of the Hispanidad, a government agency which was in charge of relations with the Hispanic-American countries, [2] and was labelled as pro-fascist and anti-American. [10]
Map of the maritime security zone created by the Declaration of Panama in October 1939, based on straight lines between points about 300 nautical miles offshore.. During the early years of World War II before the United States became a formal belligerent, President Franklin D. Roosevelt declared a region of the Atlantic, adjacent to the Americas, as the Pan-American Security Zone.
The Conventions of the Pan American Nikkei (COPANI) or PANA conventions are an opportunity for the nikkei from North, Central and South America to share and discuss issues and events with cultural, historical, political and economic consequences that transcend national borders. These gatherings foster idea exchange and create a forum for ...
The Latin American Parliament (Parlatino) was created in 1964. Its current mandate is derived from the Treaty of Institutionalization which was ratified on 16 November 1987. Situated in Panama City , Panama , [ 4 ] the Parlatino has 23 member parliaments, each of which sends to it 12 nominated plenipotentiaries .