What is fútbol?
A controversial figure who organized the United Farm Workers Union.
Cesar Chavez
A popular music genre that originated in Panamá and was popularized in Puerto Rico.
What is Reguetón?
The capital of Mexico.
What is Mexico City?
The year that Michigan most recently won the College Football National Championship.
What is 2023?
Mexico's all-time top goalscorer.
Who is Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez?
México's independence day.
An artist who released hits such as La La La, and La Bicicleta.
Who is Shakira?
The widest river in the world.
What is the Amazon River?
The newest president of the University of Michigan.
Who is Kent Syverud?
The most popular sport in the Hispanic Caribbean.
What is Baseball?
Famous Latin American figure who liberated 6 different countries.
Who was Simón Bolívar?
A pancake made of fried cornmeal and stuffed with cheese.
What is an Arepa?
The longest above-water mountain range in the world.
What are the Andes?
The number of Historically Latino/a organizations on our campus.
What is 7?
Who is Fernando Mendoza?
The first country in Latin America to win independence.
A revolutionary artist known for his music and controversial support of certain political stances.
Who is Silvio Rodriguez?
The most populated country in Latin America.
What is Brazil?
The total enrollment of University of Michigan.
The Latin American countries that have won a FIFA world cup.
What are Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay?
The first president of Argentina.
Who was Bernardino Rivadavia?
A Native language that is mostly spoken in Paraguay, Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina.
What is Guaraní?
The most populated city in Bolivia.
What is Santa Cruz de la Sierra?
How old the University of Michigan was when Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was founded at the University.
What is 200?