No. He is not the president of North America, nor is he president of South America.
There is no one person who is president of either part of the world: North America and South America are continents and they contain many countries; for example, each of the countries in South America (Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela, etc.) has its own leader. Mr. Obama is president of what is called the "United States of America." The United States is situated in North America, which includes Canada (with its own leader), the USA (with President Obama), and Mexico (with its own leader).
The continent of South America consists of 12 independent nations and two territories of European countries (French Guiana and the Falkland Islands). There is no unified government that could have a president, prime minister, or both.
According to the paper this morning, it airs at 7 p.m. And for the locals, there is a viewing party at the Cape Town Library from 6-8 p.m.
Simón Bolívar (1783-1830), who fought for the independence of South America from Spanish control. Bolivar was at various times President of Venezuela, President of Colombia, and dictator of Peru. He is a national hero of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Peru.
North America connects to South America on the north side of South America, nothing connects below
South America
No, Barack Obama is the 44th president of the United States, Jacob Zuma is the president of South Africa. South Africa hasn't had a prime minister since 1984.
The first black president of the United States is/was Barack Obama. He was elected in 2008 and re-elected in 2012. But perhaps you ran into some newspaper articles from the 1990s. Prior to the election of President Obama, there was a popular (but controversial) president named Bill Clinton. He was white, but he was beloved by black voters because he was passionate about civil rights and took a stand on behalf of black people in the south. So he was jokingly called "America's first black president" by the media.
South America
I found this address. I know this is the proper street, and I believe this to be the correct address: President-Elect Barack Obama Barack Obama Transition Office Kluczynski Federal Building 230 South Dearborn Street Chicago, IL 60604
No. President Obama was not born in, nor ever lived in either North or South Carolina. He was born in Hawaii, then later lived in Illinois.
"America" refers to the continents of North America and South America. There is no such office by the name of "President of America." BUT, Europeans often tend to say "America" instead of "United States". Therefore, I am guessing you wish to know the age of the current President of the United States: Barack Hussein Obama II - Born August 4, 1961. So he is now 49.
Lee Myung-bak is the President of South Korea.
Barack Obama
This depends on the country/organization. See related questions. Arranged in order of country: South Africa: Nelson Mandela (1994 May 10) US: Barack Hussein Obama Jr. (2009 January 20) Arranged in order of date: South Africa: Nelson Mandela (1994 May 10) US: Barack Hussein Obama Jr. (2009 January 20)
Yes, black men have been president all around the world. Famous examples include:Nelson Mandela (South Africa)Barack Obama (US)
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Well, friend, North America and South America each have many countries with their own leaders, not just one president for each continent. So, there isn't just one president for all of North America or South America. Each country has its own unique leader who helps guide and govern their nation. It's a beautiful tapestry of diversity and leadership across these continents.