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Quizmaster
I redid this quiz to correct some errors. Note: Paraguay is deliberately omitted. More people speak Guarani as a first language.
Sep 2, 2011 delete reply
thefray777
One remarkable trace of the indigenous Guaraní culture that has endured in Paraguay is the Guaraní language, generally understoood by about 90% of the population. However, nearly all Paraguayans speak Spanish, which alongside Guaraní is an official language.[24] Small groups of ethnic Italians, Germans, Russians, Japanese, Koreans, Chinese, Arabs, Ukrainians, Brazilians, and Argentines have also settled in Paraguay, and they have to an extent retained their languages and culture, particularly the Brazilians, who represent the largest number at around 400,000.[25] Many of the Brazilians are descendants of German, Italian and Polish immigrants.[26] There are an estimated 63,000 Afro-Paraguayans, or 1% of the population.[27] Some 25,000 German-speaking Mennonites live in the Paraguayan Chaco.[28]
copied & pasted from Wikipedia
Dec 28, 2012 delete reply
xolkan
Surprising seeing Equatorial Guinea on here.
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
BobSaget
Equatorial Guinea was Spain's one colony in Africa. When the pope split the world in half between Spain and Portugal in the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, Spain was focused on taking as much of the Americas as they could. Portugal, under Henry the Navigator, had already taken control of the route to Asia around Africa (to the south and east).
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
BoraBahea
Wow, never, ever would have Equatorial Guinea. Guess you learn something new every day.
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
imryan94
YES :17 left and I got Equatorial Guinea :D
Thank you spanish class
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
Ithabise
I missed Bolivia--really?
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
geographygal
I ALWAYS forget Bolivia. Poor Bolivia.
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
sabres123fan
how did i miss cuba and dominican republic???
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
justchuck
What about Paraguay?
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
justchuck
Never mind.
Sep 5, 2011 delete reply
marceloOrigoni
I'm surprised to see equatorial guinea, I tried morocco and Philippines, I already new more people speak guaraní in Paraguay, so I didn't even bother.
Sep 8, 2011 delete reply
Jaq
Missed Equatorial Guinea - you learn something every day : )
Sep 15, 2011 delete reply
crazyj21
Equatorial Guinea is not real I hate all of you
Nov 16, 2011 delete reply
bobsteve
WTF?
Jun 11, 2013 delete reply
420anaitor
Didn't even try Argentina, i always thought they spoke portugese
Nov 22, 2011 delete reply
Wingedwheel
Thats Brazil
Nov 12, 2012 delete reply
shanetaylor
I tried guessing all the south african countries that I could think of (except Brazil since I knew they spoke portugese), but I still forgot ecuador and colombia somehow agh
Feb 19, 2012 delete reply
frindle
equatorial guinea??
Feb 26, 2012 delete reply
Brickster
I only missed ecuatorial guinea.
Mar 27, 2012 delete reply
thedb
@ please re-read your post and correct.
Mar 28, 2012 delete reply
Brickster
Now I have 100%
Mar 28, 2012 delete reply
Brickster
Equatorial Guinea
Mar 28, 2012 delete reply
towers5k
Paraguay has two official languages: Guarani and Spanish. While 98% speak Guarani, Spanish is spoken by 92% of the populace. Guarani is the main language in rural areas, Spanish in the urban.
Mar 31, 2012 delete reply
Bumblebrook
Just missed Honduras and Bolivia.
Apr 27, 2012 delete reply
RothbardianGirl
Missed Nicaragua somehow... lol.
Aug 7, 2012 delete reply
Maxx
curse equatorial guinea! why do they speak spanish there when it is in africa what is with that!?!?!??!?!?!? Africa's main languages are french and arabic not spanish!
Sep 30, 2012 delete reply
Fedi
i got equatorial guinea but i missed Nicaragua and Dominican republic.. what is wrong with me!!
Dec 16, 2012 delete reply
paula05
18. missed eq guinea.
Dec 22, 2012 delete reply
cupicake25
I cant believe Puerto Rico is not there !!! Spanish is spoken there and its our first language -.-''
Jan 1, 2013 delete reply
kalbahamut
Puerto Rico is not a country. It is part of the United States. But... pretty soon I think the USA will be on this list so in a way Puerto Rico is on its way to being included. :)
Jan 7, 2013 delete reply
sekai9
and I knew there was one in Africa... grrr.. still 18/19 is great. :)
May 19, 2013 delete reply
halfpint203
Wow, I had no clue about Equatorial Guinea.
May 25, 2013 delete reply
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