Statistics for Central & South America A-Z

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  • The average score is 15 of 26

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hintanswer% Correct
EGuyana's official languageEnglish
87%
BSimón, the Venezuelan with a country named after himBolívar
85%
Yeastern Mexican peninsulaYucatán
85%
Jhot Mexican pepper, a popular snackjalapeño
81%
FBritish name of Islas MalvinasFalklands
79%
Hsouthernmost point, Cape ____Horn
79%
Lthird largest city, founded in 1535Lima
76%
MColombian city infamous for drug warsMedellín
74%
PArgentinian grassy lowlandspampas
71%
Tlake that is home to Bolivia's navyTiticaca
71%
CFrench Guiana's capitalCayenne
68%
KJan 6, Three ___ Day, when children
get their presents
Kings
61%
Wsea trips to watch these are popular in
Baja California
whales
61%
Reasternmost Brazilian city, pop 3.7 milRecife
58%
Iwaterfalls on Brazil-Argentina borderIguazu
53%
Qnative Peruvian languageQuechua
53%
GEcuador's largest cityGuayaquil
52%
VVenezuelan city, a Spanish namesake
pop 2 million
Valencia
48%
NPeru's _____ LinesNazca
45%
SPeru's currencysol
45%
ZMexican peasant revolutionary, 1879-1919Zapata
40%
OBrazil produces double any other country's production of theseoranges
35%
Uworld's southernmost cityUshuaia
31%
ABolivian plateau; high plain in SpanishAltiplano
29%
Dmissing Pan-American highway link
in Colombia, ______ Gap
Darién
29%
XAmazonian tributary, 1600 km / 1000 miles longXingu
13%

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