| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Modern-day country with the most Spanish speakers | Mexico | 98%
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| Native American empires conquered by the conquistadors | Aztecs | 89%
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| Native American empires conquered by the conquistadors | Incas | 89%
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| Asian country once controlled by Spain | Philippines | 85%
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| Current U.S. territories which were ceded by Spain in 1898 | Puerto Rico | 77%
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| Country formerly known as Spanish Guinea | {Equatorial} Guinea | 76%
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| Island chain that includes Tenerife and Fuerteventura | Canary Islands | 75%
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| Country which borders the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla | Morocco | 75%
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| Island on which the city of Santo Domingo was founded in 1498 | Hispaniola | 67%
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| Current U.S. territories which were ceded by Spain in 1898 | Guam | 64%
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| The most important export, initially, from Spain's American colonies | Gold | 61%
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| Until 1715, Spain was actually two separate kingdoms ruled by the same king. What were those two kingdoms? | Aragon | 52%
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| Until 1715, Spain was actually two separate kingdoms ruled by the same king. What were those two kingdoms? | Castille | 50%
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| Isthmus crossed by Balboa in 1513 | Isthmus of Panama | 50%
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| European country which gained independence from Spain after the "Eighty Years' War" | Netherlands | 49%
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| Last city in Spain to be reconquered from the Moors | Granada | 47%
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| City whose full name can be translated as "City of our Lady Saint Mary of the Fair Winds" | Buenos Aires | 44%
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| Term for the Spanish outposts that were established in California to spread Christianity to Native Americans | Missions | 38%
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| Term for a person of mixed Spanish and Native American descent | Mestizo | 35%
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| Oldest city in the continental United States (founded by Spain in 1566) | Saint Augustine | 28%
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