This European country where the Spanish language originated from.
España (Spain)
A string instrument played by plucking the strings.
Guitar
The national dish of Mexico
Mole Poblano
A multi-day holiday to honor and remember the family and friends who have passed away.
El Día de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead)
Mexican-American civil rights leader and founded the United Farm Workers of America
Cesar Chavez
This North American country is shape like a horn.
Mexico
A pair of small open drums of different sizes.
Bongos
The national dish of Spain
Paella
A strolling band of musicians.
Mariachi
Colombian singer, songwriter, dancer. She was host of The Voice and married soccer player, Gerard Piqué.
Shakira
This Spanish speaking country shares its border with Haiti.
Republica Dominicana
(Dominican Republic)
The instrument mainly used by the Flamenco dancers.
Castañuelas (Castanets)
A custard dessert topped with caramel.
Flan
A popular rhythmic Spanish dance accompanied by a singer and a guitar.
Flamenco
Mexican-American singer regarded as the Queen of Tejano music.
Selena
The dance called Tango originated from this Spanish speaking country.
Argentina
A percussion instrument made from a hollow gourd and filled with dried beans.
Maraca
A folded tortilla (corn or wheet) filled with meat, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and other toppings.
Taco
The most popular sport in many Spanish speaking countries.
Soccer
Puerto Rican rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He's known as the king of Reggaeton.
Daddy Yankee
Home to a section of the Amazon rainforest and Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca civilization.
Peru
A percussion instrument made from a hollow gourd and played by scraping a stick along its surface.
Güiro
Sticks of fried dough that can be dipped in chocolate sauce.
Churros
An annual holiday that commemorates Mexico's victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862.
Cinco de Mayo
Cuban legend and singer. She is considered as the "Queen of Salsa"
Celia Cruz