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100

This is the world's largest mass of forests/jungle

What is the Amazon Rain Forest?

100

The popular item used in pupusas, it is a vine with flowers.

What is the Loroco?

100

Famous singer known as “La Reina de la Salsa.” (The Queen of Salsa).

Who was Celia Cruz?

100

 Brazil, has done this 5 times, in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.

 

Which country has the most World Cup wins?

100

Rio de Janerio Carnival

What is the world's largest street festival?

200

This is a major desert in South America.

What is the Atacama?

200

Chipotle is the name for the dried form of this chile.

What is the name of the dried form of Chile jalapeño?

200

Rita Moreno, born in Puerto Rico in 1931, Rita won best supporting actress for her role as Anita in West Side Story at the 1962 Academy Awards.

Who was the first Latina to win an oscar?

200

The most famous Mexican boxer, a world champion. He had been the best pound for pound boxer in 1990, 1991 and 1992.

Who is Julio Caesar Chavez?

200

The first Latina in space.

Who is Ellen Ochoa?

300

The oldest university in North America, that operates today in a major city.

What is the National University of Mexico?

300

The name of the“superfood” that comes from northern Brazil, popular in bowls.

 Açai berry  

300

A politician and activist from the Bronx.

Who is AOC?

300

Player of Buenos Aires scored what is termed the “Most Beautiful Goal in World Cup History,” which won the 1986 World Cup for Argentina.

Who is Diego Maradona?  

300

Colombia produces more than 90% of the world's exports of this.

What country is the main exporter of emeralds?

400

This country gained their independence in July of 1810.

When did Colombia gain their independence?

400

One of the most important pre-Hispanic foods in Mexican cuisine. These ant larvae are a delicacy inherited from pre-Columbian cultures.

What are Escamoles?  

400

The Venezuelan soldier and statesman who played a central role in the South American independence movement.

Who was the Simón Bolívar?

400

A Puerto Rican baseball player, to the Pittsburgh Pirates. He won 12 consecutive Gold Glove awards.

Who was Roberto Clemente?

400

Bolivia was the first country to get rid this chain restaurant.

What country first got rid of McDonalds?

500

The name comes from Náhuatl, derived from the words metztli (moon), xictli (navel or center) and co (place).

The meaning of the name Mexico?  

500

A delicious combination of both Japanese and Peruvian ingredients – a cooking style which dates back to the turn of the century -and has influenced chefs everywhere.

 

What is Nikkei?

 

500

The first feminist of the Americas, known for her many texts and poems.

Who was Sor Juana Ines?

500

María del Rosario Espinoza Espinoza and Soraya Jiménez are the two mexican women that won Olympic gold medals in this sport.

 

Which two women won Olympic gold on Tae Kwon Do?

500

Yoro in Honduras has this unique celebration for an unexplained phenomenon.

Which country has a festival for raining fish?