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100

This Mexican dish is made of corn dough steamed in a husk.

Tamale

100

Shakira’s country of origin.

Colombia

100

Ancient city in Peru, one of the New Seven Wonders.

Machu Picchu

100

Holiday in Mexico honoring the dead on Nov 1–2.

Día de los Muertos

100

This country is the largest in Latin America by both size and population.

Brazil

200

Famous Brazilian cheese bread.

Pão de Queijo

200

This dance is the heart of Rio’s Carnival.

Samba

200

Christ the Redeemer overlooks this city.

Rio de Janeiro

200

In many Latin American countries, children break this decorated paper object filled with candy at parties.

Piñata

200

This island nation is famous for cigars and classic cars.

Cuba

300

Arepas are popular in these two countries.

Venezuela & Colombia

300

Puerto Rico is the birthplace of this music genre.

Reggaeton

300

Chichén Itzá is in this country.

Mexico

300

National drink of Argentina, shared from a “bombilla.”

Mate

300

The Galápagos Islands belong to this country.

Ecuador

400

A refreshing Mexican drink made from hibiscus flowers

Agua de Jamaica

400

Tango originated in this country.

Argentina

400

Iguazú Falls are shared by Argentina and this country.

Brazil

400

“Las Posadas” is a Christmas tradition in this country.

Mexico

400

This country has two capitals: La Paz and Sucre.

Bolivia

500

Raw fish cured in lime juice, Peru’s national dish.

Ceviche

500

Known as the “Queen of Salsa.”

Celia Cruz

500

The Atacama Desert is in this country.

Chile

500

In many Latin American countries, January 6 is celebrated as this holiday, honoring the visit of the Three Wise Men.

Día de Reyes / Three Kings’ Day

500

The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic to this ocean.

Pacific