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1 Who speaks Spanish?

2 Mexico

3 Capital: Mexico, D.F. (Mexico City)
Most Spanish-speakers of any country in the world Mexico City is the second biggest city in the world Home of the ancient Mayas and Aztecs

4 Spain

5 Capital: Madrid The first country to speak Spanish Was the most powerful country in the world in the 16th and 17th centuries The worldwide leader in Solar Power 2010 World Cup Champions Common to eat cereal with chocolate milk

6 Argentina

7 Capital (Buenos Aires)
Largest Spanish-speaking country (by land area)

8 Chile

9 Capital: Santiago Southernmost point in South America (Tierra del Fuego – Land of Fire) 4672 miles long and only 109 kilometers wide Amazing skiing and snowboarding (Andes)

10 Bolivia

11 Named after South American Libertador Simon Bolivar
Capital: La Paz Named after South American Libertador Simon Bolivar 197 inches of rain per year – 16.5 feet! Chapel Hill – 49 inches – 4 feet

12 Peru

13 Very culturally diverse – very high indigenous population
Capital: Lima Very culturally diverse – very high indigenous population Home of the Ancient Incas Machu Picchu – “Lost city of the Incas” – one of the New Seven Wonders of the World

14 Uruguay

15 Capital: Montevideo 88% of the population is of European descent Site of the first World Cup

16 Paraguay

17 Capital: Asuncion Asuncion is ranked as the least expensive city in the world to live in

18 Colombia

19 Capital: Bogota Colombia is named for Christopher Columbus Does not have seasons – consistent weather year round

20 Venezuela

21 Capital: Caracas Name means “Little Venice” after the houses built on stilts that were discovered by the first Europeans Huge producer of oil

22 Honduras

23 Capital: Tegucigalpa Home to rainforests, mountains, and lowland plains Was also home to the Ancient Maya civilization

24 Ecuador

25 Capital: Quito The Galapagos Islands are part of Ecuador’s territory The country is named Ecuador because it lies on the equator 25% of the population is indigenous

26 Guatemala

27 Capital: Guatemala City
Tikal – Ancient Maya ruins The majority of the population of Guatemala lives in Guatemala City

28 El Salvador

29 Capital: San Salvador El Salvador means “the savior” The smallest at most densely populated Spanish-speaking country in the Americas

30 Nicaragua

31 Capital: Managua Largest country in Central America Lake Nicaragua is the largest lake in Central America Very diverse geographically and ecologically

32 Costa Rica

33 Capital: San Jose Name means “Rich coast” Has no military Extremely biologically diverse Ranked First in the Americas in the Environmental Performance Index

34 Panama

35 Capital: Panama City Home to the Panama Canal – only passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific between Tierra del Fuego and Canada Uses United States currency

36 Dominican Republic

37 Capital: Santo Domingo
Along with Haiti, comprises the island of Hispaniola Located in the Caribbean Has a very large population of Haitian immigrants

38 Cuba

39 Capital: Havana One of the few socialist countries in the world United States Embargo against Cuba

40 Equatorial Guinea

41 Capital: Malabo Only Spanish-speaking county in Africa Main export was cocoa until large oil reserves were discovered in 1996 French is the second official language The least populated Spanish-speaking country

42 Puerto Rico

43 Capital: San Juan Not an independent country. Technically an unincorporated territory of the USA


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