Clue | City | % Correct |
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Pablo Escobar once ran this city's cartel | Medellín | 100%
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Home to the famous Christ the Redeemer status | Rio de Janeiro | 97%
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Highest national capital in the world | La Paz | 94%
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Closest world capital to the Equator | Quito | 92%
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Capital of the Incan Empire | Cuzco | 89%
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Site of all the matches played at the 1930 FIFA World Cup | Montevideo | 81%
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Many of its landmarks was designed by Oscar Niemeyer | Brasília | 78%
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Capital of the French Guiana | Cayenne | 78%
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Most populous in Ecuador | Guayaquil | 78%
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Its name literally means "assumption" in Spanish | Asunción | 75%
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Hometown of Shakira | Barranquilla | 75%
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Where Adolf Eichmann was apprehended in 1960 | Buenos Aires | 75%
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Was founded by Francisco Pizarro on 6 January 1535 | Lima | 75%
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Sits at the entrance of a major "lake" in Venezuela | Maracaibo | 72%
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Located at the confluence of the Amazon River and Rio Negro | Manaus | 69%
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Easternmost major city in Latin America | Recife | 69%
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Most populous city in Bolivia | Santa Cruz | 69%
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Anton de Kom University is the only university in this national capital | Paramaribo | 64%
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It may be DR's capital, but it also is Ecuador's fourth-largest city | Santo Domingo | 64%
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Capital of the Falkland Islands | Stanley | 61%
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Hometown of Lionel Messi | Rosario | 58%
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Was the first capital of Colonial Brazil | Salvador | 56%
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Hometown of Ayrton Senna | São Paulo | 56%
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Bolivian city on Lake Titicaca with the namesake of a famous beach in Brazil | Copacabana | 53%
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Most of Argentina's wines come from this city | Mendoza | 53%
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Colorful Colombian seaport that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site | Cartagena | 47%
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This Venezuelan state capital was named after the nation's founding father | Ciudad Bolívar | 47%
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Guyana's third-largest city or a former Dutch colony in North America | New Amsterdam | 47%
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This city's unfinished skyscraper of Tower of David, was once home to 2,500 squatters | Caracas | 44%
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Closest Brazilian state capital to Africa | Natal | 44%
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The southernmost city in South America | Ushuaia | 42%
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Home to the first university in Argentina | Córdoba | 39%
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Venezuelan state capital with the world's highest cable car – also the princess in "Brave" | Mérida | 33%
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Largest Chilean city that once was in the hands of Bolivia | Antofagasta | 28%
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Type in "Vineyard of the Sea" in Spanish to get this Chilean city's name | Viña del Mar | 28%
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El Dorado International Airport mainly serves this city | Bogotá | 22%
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Capital nicknamed "Garden City of the Caribbean" – even though it does not lie on it | Georgetown | 22%
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Most populous city in Peru's part of the Amazon rainforest | Iquitos | 19%
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Called the "Brazilian Silicon Valley" – for its concentration of high-tech industries | Campinas | 14%
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Second-biggest city in Paraguay | Ciudad del Este | 14%
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Paraíba's capital and largest city that is home to the easternmost point in the Americas | João Pessoa | 11%
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This city in Bolivia was the first in South America to be home to 100,000 people | Potosí | 11%
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This city on the Uruguay River faces the Argentine city of Concordia to the west | Salto | 11%
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This Argentinian provincial capital had a massive flood in 2003 | Santa Fe | 11%
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This city has the busiest container port in Brazil, and perhaps in Latin America as well | Santos | 11%
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Capital of Espírito Santo, Brazil | Vitória | 11%
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This city has the lowest number of favelas among Brazilian metropolises | Goiânia | 6%
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Capital of the Galápagos Islands | Puerto Baquerizo Moreno | 6%
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Where an assembly met and declared Argentina's independence in 1816 | San Miguel de Tucumán | 6%
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This major Chilean city was the most damaged in the Great Chilean Earthquake | Valdivia | 6%
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