This is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world
Mexico
This dish from Spain is made with rice, saffron, and seafood or meat.
Paella
Tango originated in which Spanish speaking country
Argentina
This holiday honors deceased loved ones in Mexico
Día de los Muertos
This Colombian singer is known for hits like “Hips Don’t Lie.”
Shakira
This South American country has both the Amazon rainforest and Machu Picchu
Peru
These small Spanish dishes are often served as appetizers or snacks.
Tapas
This guitar-based music style originated in southern Spain.
Flamenco
This festival in Spain involves people throwing tomatoes at each other.
La Tomatina
This Mexican artist is known for her self-portraits and unibrow.
Frida Kahlo
This capital city sits high in the Andes and is one of the highest capitals in the world.
La Paz
This cold soup from Spain is made primarily of tomatoes
Gazpacho
This Puerto Rican genre blends reggae and Latin rhythms.
Reggaeton
Running with bulls takes place during this Spanish festival.
San Fermín
This famous Spanish painter co-founded Cubism
Pablo Picasso
This river is the second longest in South America and flows through several Spanish-speaking countries.
Paraná River
This Argentine drink is a tea-like beverage sipped from a shared cup.
Mate
This Dominican genre features fast-paced rhythms and accordion.
Merengue
This Ecuadorian celebration honors the sun and indigenous heritage.
Inti Raymi
This Chilean poet won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1971.
Pablo Neruda
This Spanish-speaking Caribbean country shares an island with Haiti.
Dominican Republic
This Venezuelan dish is a stuffed cornmeal cake often filled with cheese or meat.
Arepa
This traditional Cuban music style influenced the development of salsa.
Son Cubano
This Peruvian festival reenacts an Incan ceremony honoring the sun god.
Inti Raymi
This Argentine revolutionary helped lead the Cuban Revolution alongside Fidel Castro.
Che Guevara