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Regions of North and South America

Can you guess the 32 American regions down below? You have 15 minutes!
They can be metropolitan, cultural, natural, historical or geopolitical regions
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Modified low grasslands where Gaucho culture has been developed
Northeastern states where British colonies were settled.
Northeastern and Southeastern states that have their origin in the Middle Colonies of the 18th century
Sparsely populated region defined by one the northeastern craton of the South American Plate
Rainforest region delimited by the largest drainage basin in the world
Western territories partially covered by grasslands, commonly referred to as "Canada's breadbasket"
Cultural region in south-central Mexico, which refers to the home of the Mixtec people
Metropolitan area in Northern California
The largest islands in the Caribbean Sea
Binational basin which is also an economic hub
Tapering isthmus running from Southern Mexico to South America
Tropical grassland plain whose main river is the Orinoco
Natural and historical region in the south of Argentina and Chile
Rugged section of the Central Coast of California
World's largest megalopolis located in Northeast America
Coastal corridor of the Yucatán Peninsula famous for its large scale all-inclusive resorts and historical tourism
A series of endorheic watersheds in western U.S., noted for its arid climate
Eastern territories known for having picturesque coastal landscapes and excellent seafood
Hispanic American countries whose republican origin is attributed to the ideals of Simón Bolívar
Semi-arid tropical ecorregion in northeastern Brazil
Cultural region composed of the southernmost, template areas of South America
North Pacific mountain range linked to an independence movement
Active volcanic arc that covers central-southern Mexico
Historical region that comprises the north-central states of the U.S.
Natural region that extends along the Atlantic coast of Brazil
Indigenous region along the Gulf of Mexico
Urban megaregion in the south of Arizona
Geostrategic region due to its lithium reserves
American highlands whose inhabitants are often portrayed as isolated and uneducated
Central lowlands which features one of the strongest economies of Mexico
South American trade bloc
Cultural and historical region which were most economically dependent on plantations and slavery
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