Colombia
Guatemala
Republica Dominicana
Puerto Rico
Spooky
100

This is a genre of Colombian music that uses a blend of African, Amerindian, and European styles. Musical instrument such as drums, flutes, maracas, and accordians are used. 

Cumbia

100

These dolls are a tradition in Guatemala. They originated from a legend of the Mayan princess Ixmucane who was gifted a doll that alleviated her worries.

Worry dolls

100

***The Dominican Republic is known for playing this sport

Baseball

100

This traditional Puerto Rican dish is quite popular in the Dominican Republic as well. It consists of mashed plantains, garlic, and a protein of choice. 

Mofongo

100

This urban legend is one that repeats itself in many Latin American countries. It is about a mother that lost her children and in the night, she can be heard crying and begging for her children. 

La llorona

200

This is a famous Colombian dish consisting of beans, arepa, chorizo, plantain chicharron, avocado, and beef. 

Bandeja Paisa

200

This is a popular sport in Guatemala

Futbol

200

This genre of music orginated in Dominican Republic in the 20th century. It is often assoicated with hip motions, turns, and side-to-side footwork. 

Bachata

200

This Puerto Rican tradition is celebrated on January 6th and consists of the legend of 3 men who drop off gifts for children the night before. 

Three Kings Day

200

This creature has been spotted in many Latin American countries as well as the Caribbean. It is described as a bloodsucking, four-foot-tall, reptile-like creature with red eyes and quills on its spine. Some may say it is similar to a vampire or wild dog. 

El Chupacabra

300

Colombia is named after this person

Christopher Columbus

300

***In Guatemala, many are descendants of this specific indigenous descent.

Mayan

300

This indigenous group heavily inhabited Dominican Republic

Taino

300

This animal is a beloved native of Puerto Rico. Legend has it that a goddess created this creature in order to forever call out to the name of her lost love. 

Coqui

300

This mythical creature involves a dog-like creature known as El Cadejo. There are two types of Cadejos: the good white cadejo and the evil black cadejo. 

Guatemala (El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, y Nicaragua) 

400

A Colombian tradition espically in rural areas, this ritual involves the gathering of families to share sancocho. 

El Paseo de olla

400

This type of art helped perserve the mayan culture through the interlacing of threads to create cloths and fabric

Weaving

400

This dish is often cultivated during Holy week. It is a sweet bean dessert and can be served warm or cold. 

Habicuelas con dulce (Sweet beans)

400

This Puerto Rican tradition takes typically takes during the holiday season. It is a social event that features cultural music, food, and drinks from the country. 

Una parranda

400

El Sombreron involves a man in a hat who dresses in all black and chases his victims who walk alone at night. He is often accompanied by two black dogs.  

Colombia

500

The beloved colombian flag was created in this carribean country

Haiti

500

Guatemala has many dialects, as much as...

15-21

500

These 3 words describe the colors of the Dominican flag. 

 Libertad, Salvacion, Sangre de heroes

500

***Before the country was named Puerto Rico, it was named...

Isla San Juan Bautista

500

La Ciguapa is disguised as a human female. She has long black hair and her feet face backwards. She roams the mountains and forests of this country and is considered an omen of death. 

Republica Dominicana

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