What is the capital of Mexico?
La ciudad de México
Mexico City
What is the most commonly played sport among Spanish speaking countries?
Fútbol
Soccer
Which famous artist was married to Diego Rivera?
Frida Kahlo
This singer's album "Dreaming Of You" sold well over 175,000 copies it's first day. Her young career was tragically cut short after her murder in 1995.
Selena Quintanilla
Which river separate Mexico and Texas?
Rio Grande
This famous tennis player from Spain is currently ranked #2 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals
Rafael Nadal
Which artist is responsible for works of art like the weeping woman, the old guitarist, and la guernica?
Pablo Picasso
This Colombian singer is often referred to as the "Queen of Latin Music"
Shakira
How many countries count Spanish as an official language?
20
Which club soccer team is the winningest in the world?
Madrid! Having won: 31 La Liga titles, 18 Copa Del Rey’s, and 9 UEFA Champions League titles
This famous cathedral designed by Antoni Gaudí attracts 20 million visitors each year and continues to be under construction since its creation in 1882.
La sagrada familia
This group produced songs including "smooth" and "maria maria". Their lead Carlos _________ formed their creation.
Santana
Which Spanish city is most well known for its working aqueducts?
Segovia
This combat sport involving two players and a sharp object is the only sport born in Spain
Fencing
Mexican Art is and was heavily influenced by which two indigenous civilizations?
Mayan & Aztec
Who is often referred to as the queen of salsa?
Celia Cruz
This southern Spanish city is home to La Alhambra, a fortress built for the Moorish monarchs
Granada
Mexico's national sport charrería is most similar to this American sport:
A rodeo
This popular museum located in Madrid was named after a beloved queen and houses the famous "Guernica" painting
La Reina Sofía
This style of dancing is characteristic of the Andalusian Roma, that is strongly rhythmic and involves vigorous actions, such as clapping the hands and stamping the feet.
Flamenco