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100

Whats the Panama conflict?

The US invasion of Panama in 1989 led to the arrest of Manuel Noriega and marked a significant intervention in the region. 


100

What does the word "pop" mean?

A slang term for a carbonated soft drink, often used in the Inland North and Northwest of the US, such as states like Kansas or Iowa.

100

Whats "Olmec"

Often considered the "mother culture" of Mesoamerica, they developed advanced agricultural practices, constructed large ceremonial centers, and created monumental art.

100

Whats Honduras main problem

The country faces formidable challenges, including weak institutions, endemic corruption, narco-trafficking, pervasive poverty, food insecurity, high rates of violence including gender-based violence, impunity, citizen insecurity, reported difficulties for civil society, human rights violations and abuses

100

Who is Francisco Morazán 

A Honduran statesman and military leader who played a key role in the unification and independence of Central America in the 19th century. He served as president of the United Provinces of Central America and is remembered for his liberal policies and vision for a unified region.

200

Whats the Honduras conflict?

While not directly involved in civil war, Honduras was affected by the broader regional conflict and served as a base for the Contras during the Nicaraguan Civil War.

200

What does the word "seasaw" mean?

A play structure consisting of two boards balanced on a central pivot point, used for rocking back and forth

200

Whats "Maya"

Known for their intricate calendar system, hieroglyphic writing, and advanced mathematical and astronomical knowledge.

200

Is honduras a US ally?

Honduras and the United States have had formal relations since 1830. There is close cooperation between the two countries, particularly in the areas of the war on drugs while the National Port Authority in Puerto Cortés is part of the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection's Container Security Initiative.

200

Who is Carlos Pavón 

Known as "El Mudo" (The Silent One), Pavón is a former Honduran football striker who was a star player for both the Honduran national team and several clubs in Central America and Europe.

300

Whats the Nicaragua conflict?

The Nicaraguan Revolution (1979) overthrew the US-backed Somoza dictatorship, leading to the Sandinista revolution. The subsequent Contra War (1981-1990), supported by the US, further destabilized the country and resulted in significant casualties and displacement.

300

What doeas "glutter" mean

A channel along the edge of a roof that collects and directs rainwater. "Eaves trough" is another term, particularly in the West and inland North.

300

Whats "Teotihuacan"

A major city-state that influenced the region with its monumental architecture, urban planning, and trade networks.

300

Who controls Honduras

Politics of Honduras takes place in a framework of a multi-party system presidential representative democratic republic. The President of Honduras is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in the National Congress of Honduras.

300

Who is Augusto Monterroso?

A Honduran writer and essayist known for his short stories and essays, often incorporating surreal and absurdist elements.

400

Whats the Salvador conflict?



400

What does "Y'all" mean?

A contraction of "you all," used as a plural form of "you" in Southern and South Midland regions of the US.

400

Whats "Zapotec"

Developed a sophisticated civilization in the Valley of Oaxaca, known for its intricate architecture and hieroglyphic writing.

400

Is honduras poor or rich?

Honduras is generally considered a poor country, though it is a lower-middle-income nation. A significant portion of the population, over 60%, lives in poverty, with rural areas experiencing particularly high poverty rates.

400

Who is Satcha Pretto?

A Honduran journalist and television personality, Satcha Pretto is a prominent figure in Honduran media, known for her work on national television and radio.


500

Whats the Guatemala conflict?

The Guatemalan Civil War (1960-1996) was a prolonged conflict between the government and various leftist guerrilla groups. The war, fueled by land inequality and political repression, resulted in immense suffering and widespread human rights violations.

500

What does "sweet potato" mean?

A starchy root vegetable, commonly eaten and known for its orange color. "Sweet potato" is a general term for the vegetable

500

Whats "Mixtect"

A powerful kingdom in the Valley of Oaxaca, known for its elaborate manuscripts, precious metals, and skilled artisans.

500

Who is Honduras biggest rival?

The rivalry between Mexico and Honduras extends beyond the football field and has cultural significance for both nations. Football holds a special place in the hearts of the people in these countries, and the matches between Mexico and Honduras serve as a reflection of their national pride.

500

Who is David Archuleta?

An American Idol finalist of Honduran descent, David Archuleta gained fame as a singer and songwriter, winning the hearts of millions of viewers with his talent and personality.

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