The French gave this large statue to the United States in 1886.
Statue of Liberty
This countries official languages are German, French, and Italian.
Switzerland
The second most commonly spoken language in the United States.
Spanish
This thin country forms an Isthmus (connection) between South and North America.
Panama
Frau Raemy Gardner was born in this French speaking country.
Switzerland
In which museum can you see the Mona Lisa.
The Louvre
There are more official French speaking countries on this continent than any other.
Africa
Coffee, Algebra, Sugar come from which language.
Arabic
Napoleon was born on which Island
Corsica
A famous French food made from eggs and batter and contains sweet or savory fillings.
Les crepes
This is a popular dance in Argentina.
The Tango
In which Canadian Province in French the official language.
Quebec
(French, Spanish, German, Romanian, Italian, Portuguese)
German
These islands in the Atlantic Ocean are part of Spain and are named after a bird.
Las islas canarias (Canary Islands)
This Spanish speaking island is actually part of the United States.
Puerto Rico
The Inca built a sacred city on this mountain.
Machu Picchu
Catalan
Spanish and French are descendents of this language.
Latin
This Mountain Range is found in Eastern France.
The Alps
This popular pastime is very controvertial in Spain due to animal cruelty.
Bull fighting
A popular bread in France
Baguette
This country recently won the world cup.
This non Romance language is spoken in Northern Spain and Southern France.
Basque
The longest river in France.
The Loire
There are more National Parks in this Spanish speaking country than any other.
Costa Rica