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Sections 1 & 2
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Section 2
100

Highest point in the Caribbean South American region; and is a country larger than California and Texas combined.

Colombia

100

steep sided plateaus capped with limestone that are 3000-6000 feet tall, these flat-topped formations are called....

Tepuís

100

area formed by rain forests in southern Columbia

Amazon Basin

100

a colonial city that was a major naval base and commercial port in the Spanish empire

Cartagena

100

Caribbean South America's most populous country

Colombia

200

A mountain system on the WESTERN side of Columbia reaching 18,000 feet.

Andes

200

the region of plains located between the highlands and the Andes, mostly grasslands that floods easily

Llanos

200

major crops of the Caribbean South American region

rice, coffee, bananas, and sugarcane

200

 a group of independent countries formed Columbia, Equador, Panama, and Venezuela after achieving independence from Spain

The Republic of Gran Colombia

200

capital of Columbia located high in the eastern Andes

Bogotá

300

a mountain system made up of roughly parallel ranges

Cordillera

300
Caribbean South America's longest river, 1600 miles, snaking through Venezuela to the Atlantic Ocean

Orinoco River

300

valuable natural resources of the Caribbean South American region

oil, iron ore, and coal

300

countries that make up the republic of Gran Columbia

Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela

300

a traditional Chibcha ring-toss game

Tejo

400

a country located on the Caribbean COAST in the middle of the other countries in the South American region

Venezuela

400

Two other rivers that drain the Andean region

The Cauca and the Magdalena

400

another name for the legend of land rich gold called El Dorado

Golden One

400

formed in 1830 after the republic of Gran Columbia dissolved and included Columbia and Panama

New Granada

400

members of an irregular military force that want to overthrow the government

Guerrillas

500

Venezuela's highest elevation that stretches into Guyana and Suriname

Guiana Highlands

500

a type of landscape that thrives in the humid tropical climate of southern Columbia; the trees form a dense canopy that sunlight barely shines through to the jungle floor

Rain forests

500

a well-developed civilization and culture who covered their new rulers with gold dust and inspired the legend of El Dorado

Chibcha

500

countries that make up New Granada

Colombia and Panama

500

an illegal plant used to make cocaine

Coca plant

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