He led the independence movement across much of South America and is considered a national hero in several countries. Who is this "Liberator"?
Simón Bolívar
Fun Fact: Bolívar helped liberate not one but six countries from Spanish rule!
This dish, often called "the soul of Mexican cuisine," is made by slow-cooking pork or beef in a mixture of chilies and spices. What is this tasty treat?
Barbacoa
Fun Fact: The word "barbecue" comes from the indigenous word "barbacoa" used in the Caribbean!
This iconic mountain range stretches along the western edge of South America and is the longest continental mountain range in the world. What is it called?
The Andes
Fun Fact: The Andes are home to some of the world's tallest peaks and ancient civilizations like the Inca!
This lively Cuban dance is often accompanied by upbeat music and was popularized in the 1940s. What is this dance called?
Mambo
Fun Fact: The Mambo became a dance craze in New York City during the 1950s, taking over nightclubs!
This indigenous woman played a vital role in the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire by serving as an interpreter for Hernán Cortés. Who was she?
La Malinche
Fun Fact: La Malinche's legacy is complex—some view her as a heroine, while others see her as a symbol of betrayal.
In Venezuela and Colombia, this round, cornmeal-based bread is a breakfast staple, often stuffed with cheese or meat. What is this food?
Arepa
Fun Fact: Arepas have been eaten for hundreds of years, long before European colonization!
This famous river, flowing through Brazil, is the second-longest in the world and supports the largest rainforest on the planet. What is it?
The Amazon River
Fun Fact: The Amazon is so vast that it discharges more water than the next seven largest rivers combined!
This music genre, born in the Dominican Republic, blends African, European, and indigenous sounds and has become wildly popular around the world. What is it?
Bachata
Fun Fact: Bachata was once considered music for the poor, but now it’s celebrated across all social classes!
He was the famous revolutionary leader from Argentina who became a key figure in the Cuban Revolution. Who was he?
Che Guevara
Fun Fact: Che’s image became an icon of rebellion worldwide after his death.
This spicy, chocolate-based sauce is often served over chicken in Mexican cuisine. What is it called?
Mole
Fun Fact: There are several kinds of mole, and some recipes have up to 30 ingredients, including chocolate!
This salt flat in Bolivia is the largest in the world and creates a mirror-like effect after rainfall. What is its name?
Salar de Uyuni
Fun Fact: Salar de Uyuni contains about 7% of the world’s lithium reserves, which are used in batteries!
This energetic Brazilian dance is famous for its role in Rio de Janeiro's Carnival. What is it?
Samba
Fun Fact: Samba originated from African rhythms and is a symbol of Brazilian culture today!