Famous Facts
Formerly held by Portugal, Spain and Brazil.
Urugay
Gauchos are the cowboys of the Pampa, a huge grassland located mostly in this country.
Argentina
Its largest city, Rio de Janeiro, is known for exciting festivals, especially Carnival, where thousands of people in costume ride colorful floats and compete for prizes.
Brazil
Portuguese, not Spanish, is its official language.
Brazil
The Atacama Desert, one of the world's driest places, makes up the northern one-fourth of this country.
Chile
Caribbean island known for sugar and cigars.
Cuba
The largest island in the Caribbean contains two countries, Haiti and the _________.
Dominican Republic
The ancient Mayas built pyramids in parts of Central America which are now Mexico, Belize and ________.
Guatemala
Its capital, which has the same name of the country, is the largest city in the world.
Mexico
Northernmost country of Latin America.
Mexico
The Day of the Dead is a festival celebrated there to honor relatives who have died.
Mexico
Called "Crossroads of the World" because it is the location of the canal between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Panama
This inland nation has almost no industry, but shares (with Brazil) the world's largest hydroelectric dam.
Paraguay
Center of Inca civilization.
Peru
Not one of the 50 states, but its residents are United States citizens.
Puerto Rico