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This vibrant port city is the capital and largest metropolitan area in Argentina.

What is Buenos Aires?

100

Argentina is world-famous for this style of traditional barbecue, featuring various cuts of beef grilled over an open fire.

What is an Asado?

100

Born in Rosario, this iconic Marxist revolutionary and guerrilla leader became a major figure of the Cuban Revolution.

Who is Che Guevara?

100

This passionate partner dance originated in the late 19th century in the immigrant neighborhoods of Buenos Aires.

What is the Tango?

100

This legendary forward captained Argentina to victory at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

Who is Lionel Messi?

200

Spanning the border between Argentina and Brazil, this massive system consists of 275 individual waterfalls

What is Iguazú Falls?

200

This highly caffeinated, herbal tea blend is traditionally sipped from a hollow gourd through a metal straw called a bombilla.

What is Mate?

200

Argentina gained its independence in 1816 from this European colonial empire.

What is Spain?

200

This colorful Buenos Aires neighborhood is famous for its bright, multi-colored zinc shacks and the historic pedestrian street El Caminito.

What is La Boca?

200

Often considered one of the greatest football players of all time, this legendary number 10 famously scored the "Hand of God" goal in 1986.

Who is Diego Maradona?

300

This vast, fertile grassland region covers central Argentina and is famous for cattle ranching.

What are the Pampas?

300

Argentina’s signature red wine is made primarily from this grape variety, which thrives in the high-altitude vineyards of Mendoza.

What is Malbec?

300

This beloved First Lady of Argentina, immortalized in a Broadway musical, championed labor rights and women's suffrage before her death in 1952.

Who is Eva Perón (Evita)?

300

He is widely considered Argentina’s most famous literary figure, renowned for his complex, philosophical short stories like The Aleph and Ficciones.

Who is Jorge Luis Borges?

300

This Argentine basketball player won four NBA championships with the San Antonio Spurs and an Olympic gold medal in 2004.

Who is Manu Ginóbili?

400

Located in the Argentine Andes, this mountain is the highest peak in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres.

What is Mount Aconcagua?

400

This sweet, thick sauce made from slow-cooked milk and sugar is a staple filling for Argentine pastries and desserts.

What is Dulce de leche?

400

In 1982, Argentina went to war with the United Kingdom over control of this South Atlantic archipelago.

What are the Islas Malvinas (Falkland Islands)?

400

This slang-heavy dialect or "underworld language" developed in Buenos Aires during the late 19th century and heavily influences tango lyrics.

What is Lunfardo?

400

While soccer is the most popular, this horseback game played with a netted ball is officially recognized as Argentina's national sport.

What is Pato?

500

This dramatic, advancing glacier located in Los Glaciares National Park is one of Argentina’s most famous Patagonian attractions.

What is the Perito Moreno Glacier?

500

Often used on grilled meats, this uncooked condiment sauce is made of finely chopped parsley, minced garlic, olive oil, oregano, and red wine vinegar.

What is Chimichurri?

500

These nomadic, skilled horsemen of the Argentine grasslands became folk symbols of national identity and freedom.

What are Gauchos?

500

Located in Buenos Aires, this world-renowned opera house is acoustically considered one of the five best concert venues in the world.

What is Teatro Colón?

500

This legendary Argentine driver dominated early Formula One racing, winning five World Drivers' Championships in the 1950s.

Who is Juan Manuel Fangio?