Besides being their most exported product, this drink is so important that there’s a national park dedicated to it.
Coffee
Born in Southern California, this fast food chain is the largest in terms of revenue, worth 53 billion USD.
McDonald's
When the locals leave work, many enjoy going to this national pastime in the evening.
Karaoke
The capital of Venezuela
Caracas
This animal appears everywhere in Bolivian culture, markets, and tourist photos.
Llama
These hips don't lie, she is THE country's household name celebrity, despite a lot of people not knowing she's Colombian
Shakira
This state was the last to join the Union.
Hawaii
This fast-food chain is more popular locally than McDonald’s.
Jollibee
This wonder of nature is taller than three Eiffel Towers stacked on top of each other, and it falls nonstop.
Angel Falls
This traditional leaf is chewed to fight altitude sickness and boost energy.
Coca leaf
Colombia is a leading global exporter of this green gemstone, with recent values of over $160 million annually
Emeralds
This document begins with “We the People.”
The U.S. Constitution
This geographic feature explains why the country has over 7,000 islands.
Archipelago
This pre-Columbian era, corn-based food that’s a daily staple dish from the area that is now Colombia, Panama and Venezuela has Colombians and Venezuelans debating if it is theirs
Arepas
This geographic fact makes Bolivia unique among many South American nations, sharing this trait only with Paraguay
Landlocked
Colombia has coastlines on both the Pacific Ocean and this sea.
Caribbean Sea
Enjoyed globally and even becoming a staple flavor for ice creams around the world, this baked good originated in Massachusetts
Chocolate Chip Cookie
Many Filipinos and Filipinas refer to themselves as this. The name adds a suffix -y as an endearing diminutive.
Pinoy/Pinay
Going against the trend in the majority of South America and loving soccer, Venezuelans have this sport as their favorite.
Baseball
This mineral hidden beneath salt flats has made Bolivia central to the future of electric cars
Lithium
This pre-Columbian civilization inspired the legend of El Dorado.
Muisca
This project tested weapons of mass destruction in the deserts of New Mexico by Oppenheimer, led to the end of WW2.
Manhattan Project
This seismic zone causes frequent earthquakes and volcanoes.
Pacific Ring of Fire
Events of this quirky phenomenon called Catatumbo Lightning.
Lightning storms can occur almost every night of the year, so bright that it even helps sailors
The Salar de Uyuni is a salt flat so massive that it looks fake. It's so big and reflective that this equipment uses it as a calibration reference.
Satellite