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100

Giant mounds of earth, mysterious statues, and tombs these are the marks of the people who lived in this country. what is the country?

Colombia

100

This creates a dramatic landscape as they rise about 3,000 to 6,000 feet (900 to 1,800 m) above the surrounding plains.

Tepuís

100

Here, rain falls throughout the year, watering the forest’s huge trees. What area is this known as?

Amazon Basin

100

One colonial city was a major naval base and commercial port in the Spanish empire. What colonial city was it?

Cartagena

100

After independence, two different groups of Colombians debated over how what should be run?

Colombia

200

What cordillera (kawr-duhl-yer -uh), a mountain system made up of roughly parallel ranges?

Andes

200

______ is mostly grassland with few trees. At a low elevation and not much vegetation, these plains flood easily.

Llanos

200

Major crops include rice what?

rice, coffee, bananas, and sugarcane

200

In the late 1700s people in Central and South America began struggling for independence from Spain. After independence was achieved, what was created?

The Republic of Gran Colombia

200

Colombia is Caribbean South America’s most populous country. The national capital is known as what and a city located in the eastern Andes?

Bogotá

300

The Andes form mountain system made up of roughly parallel ranges what is this mountain system called?

Cordillera

300

Flowing for about 1,600 miles (2,575 km), the what is the region’s longest river?

Orinoco River

300

The region has other valuable resources, such as what?

oil, iron ore, and coal

300

The republic of Gran Colombia was created which included?

Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela

300

A traditional Chibcha ring-toss game called what?

Tejo

400

The Guiana Highlands, which stretch into Guyana and Suriname is located?

Venezuela

400

Two other important rivers that drain the Andean region are known as?

The Cauca and the Magdalena

400

That legend about a land rich in gold was inspired by the Chibcha culture in Colombia. The Chibcha covered their new rulers in gold dust. Then they took each ruler to a lake to wash the gold off. What is this legend's name translated into English?

Golden One

400

In 1830 the republic dissolved as well as what?

New Granada

400

These people want to overthrow the government. They, as well as other militant groups, have forced farmers off their land and caused thousands of Colombians to flee the country. What are theses people known as?

Guerrillas

500

Venezuela’s highest elevation which stretch into Guyana and Suriname is known as?

Guiana Highlands

500

This landscape, thrives in the humid tropical climate of southern Colombia. What is this landscape known as?

Rain forests

500

Have you heard of the legend of El Dorado (el duh-rah-doh), or the Golden One? That legend about a land rich in gold was inspired by what culture in Colombia?

Chibcha

500

In 1830 the republic dissolved, and New Granada, which included what?

Colombia and Panama

500

These groups are also involved in growing crops of the illegal. This plant is used to make cocaine, a dangerous drug. What plant is it?

Coca plant