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1 Shares an island with Haiti; known for its love of baseball and its beautiful beaches
2 The only country in Africa that has Spanish for its official language.
3 This U.S. territory has Spanish as its official language; citizens can come and go to the U.S. freely.
4 Named for Jesus Christ, "the Savior" of the world
5 The name of this country and its capital both have the Spanish word for "water" in them.
6 This country has many Indian tribes who produce handicrafts; its capital has the same name as this country.
7 Capital city named for Saint Joseph; Name means "rich coast."
8 Communist county with struggling economy; used to have a lot of oil
9 Patagonia; los gauchos; capital city's name means "good winds"
10 Country to the southeast of Bolivia and northeast of Argentina
11 80% of the world's bananas come from this country to the north of Nicaragua.
12 Named for Christopher Columbus; known for coffee and drugs
13 Mountainous, poor country in the middle of South America where some people chew cocaine leaves to fight altitude sickness
14 The name of this country translates to "equator."
15 Country east of Argentina and south of Brazil; capital's name translates "mountain view"
16 An important canal runs through this country.
17 The European country where the language you are studying originated.
18 Our neighbor to the south; many are trying to immigrate from this country to the U.S.
19 Communist island nation. Fidel Castro was long-time leader.
20 Long, narrow country on Pacific coast of South America
21 The Incan Empire lived here; Macchu Picchu are famous ruins here.
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