Geography
Food & Drink
Holidays & Festivals
Music
100

What is the capital of Guatemala?

Guatemala City

100

The traditional Salvadoran dish is tamales, made of corn masa, filled with meats or beans, and wrapped in banana leaves.

Tamales

100

Celebrated in Guatemala on November 1st, families visit cemeteries and fly giant kites.

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the dead)

100

This traditional Salvadoran dance music uses drums, flutes, and marimbas

Cumbia

200

This narrow country connects Central America to South America.

Panama

200

A popular Guatemalan drink made from roasted cocoa, sugar, cinnamon, and sometimes chili.

Atole (Chocolate Caliente)

200

This festival in Panama celebrates the country's independence with parades, music, and colorful costumes.

Carnaval de Panamá

200

This Guatemalan instrument is a large xylophone-like instrument made of wood and metal keys

Marimba

300
This country is known for the largest lake in Central America.

Nicaragua

300

This Nicaraguan dish is made with beef, rice, beans, and plantains.

Gallo pinto con carne

300

In El Salvador, this holiday is celebrated with fireworks and a procession of lanterns in December

Christmas Eve

300

What is the most popular music genre in Panama?

Reggaeton

400

This country has two coasts: the Caribbean and the Pacific, and its capital in San José.

Costa Rica

400

This Costa Rican snack is a deep-fried pastry filled with sweet or savory ingredients, often eaten during festivals.

Empanada

400

Costa Rica celebrates this day on April 11th, commemorating the country's independence.

Independence Day.
400

This Costa Rican band is famous for mixing reggae, rock, and Latin rhythms, with hits like "Luna Nueva."

Gandhi

500

This Central American Country is the only one with no Caribbean coast and is famous for the Mayan ruins of Copán.

Honduras

500

This Honduran dish consists of fried tortillas topped with refried beans, cheese, and pickled cabbage.

Baleada

500

Honduras celebrates this May festival in La Ceiba, considered the biggest of its kind in Central America

La Feria Isidra

500

This Nicaraguan-American Artist became famous in the U.S. for Latin pop and tropical music in the early 2000s. One of his biggest hits is "Yo No Se Mañana"

Luis Enrique