Latin American Countries- Tile Quiz - Statistics

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  • The average score is 185 of 400
Answer Stats
Question Tile Select % Correct
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Mexico No
97%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Panama No
97%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Paraguay Yes
97%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Chile No
90%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Costa Rica No
90%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Bolivia Yes
86%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Ecuador No
86%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Guatemala No
86%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Nicaragua No
86%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Peru No
86%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Uruguay Yes
86%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Colombia No
83%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Bolivia No
79%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Brazil Yes
79%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador No
79%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Nicaragua No
79%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Dominican Republic Yes
76%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Ecuador No
76%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Guatemala No
76%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Haiti Yes
76%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Mexico No
76%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Paraguay No
76%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Brazil No
72%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Chile No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Chile No
72%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Colombia No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Costa Rica No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Costa Rica No
72%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Cuba Yes
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Cuba No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Cuba No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Dominican Republic No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Dominican Republic No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. El Salvador No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. El Salvador No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Guatemala No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Guatemala No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Haiti No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Haiti No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Honduras No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Honduras No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Mexico No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Mexico No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Nicaragua No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Nicaragua No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Panama No
72%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Panama No
72%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Uruguay No
72%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Brazil No
69%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Honduras No
69%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Mexico No
69%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Paraguay No
69%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Venezuela Yes
69%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Argentina No
66%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Argentina No
66%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. El Salvador No
66%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Uruguay No
66%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Argentina Yes
62%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Argentina No
62%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Argentina No
62%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Bolivia No
62%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Brazil Yes
62%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Brazil No
62%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Chile Yes
62%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Chile No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Chile No
62%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Colombia No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Costa Rica No
62%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Costa Rica No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Costa Rica No
62%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Cuba Yes
62%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Cuba No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Cuba No
62%
Latin American countries located in South America. Dominican Republic No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Dominican Republic No
62%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Dominican Republic No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Dominican Republic No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Ecuador No
62%
Latin American countries located in South America. El Salvador No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). El Salvador No
62%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). El Salvador No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). El Salvador No
62%
Latin American countries located in South America. Guatemala No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Guatemala No
62%
Latin American countries located in South America. Haiti No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Haiti No
62%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Haiti No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Haiti No
62%
Latin American countries located in South America. Honduras No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Honduras No
62%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Honduras No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Honduras No
62%
Latin American countries located in South America. Mexico No
62%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Mexico No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Mexico No
62%
Latin American countries located in South America. Nicaragua No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Nicaragua No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Nicaragua No
62%
Latin American countries located in South America. Panama No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Panama No
62%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Panama No
62%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Paraguay No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Paraguay No
62%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Paraguay No
62%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Peru No
62%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Peru No
62%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Uruguay No
62%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Uruguay No
62%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Uruguay No
62%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Uruguay No
62%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Bolivia No
59%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Brazil No
59%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Chile No
59%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Chile No
59%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Costa Rica No
59%
Latin American countries located in South America. Costa Rica No
59%
Latin American countries located in South America. Cuba No
59%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Cuba No
59%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Ecuador No
59%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Ecuador No
59%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Guatemala No
59%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. Honduras No
59%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Nicaragua No
59%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Panama No
59%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Paraguay No
59%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Paraguay No
59%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Venezuela No
59%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Venezuela No
59%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Venezuela No
59%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Bolivia No
55%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Brazil No
55%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Chile No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Costa Rica No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Cuba No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Dominican Republic No
55%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Ecuador No
55%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Ecuador No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) El Salvador No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Guatemala No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Haiti No
55%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Haiti No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Honduras No
55%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Honduras No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Nicaragua No
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Panama No
55%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Peru Yes
55%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Uruguay No
55%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Venezuela No
55%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Venezuela No
55%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Argentina Yes
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Argentina Yes
52%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Argentina No
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Argentina No
52%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Bolivia Yes
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Bolivia Yes
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Bolivia No
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Brazil Yes
52%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Brazil Yes
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Brazil No
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Chile Yes
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Chile No
52%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Colombia Yes
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Colombia Yes
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Colombia No
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Costa Rica No
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Costa Rica No
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Cuba No
52%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Dominican Republic Yes
52%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Ecuador Yes
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Ecuador Yes
52%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Ecuador No
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Ecuador No
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". El Salvador No
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Guatemala No
52%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Haiti Yes
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Haiti No
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Honduras No
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Nicaragua No
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Panama No
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Paraguay Yes
52%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Paraguay No
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Paraguay No
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Paraguay No
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Peru Yes
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Peru No
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Peru No
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Uruguay Yes
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Uruguay No
52%
Latin American countries located in South America. Venezuela Yes
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Venezuela No
52%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Argentina Yes
48%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Bolivia No
48%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Brazil No
48%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Chile No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Chile No
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Chile No
48%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Colombia Yes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Colombia No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Costa Rica No
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Costa Rica No
48%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Cuba Yes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Cuba No
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Cuba No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Dominican Republic No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Ecuador No
48%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. El Salvador No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. El Salvador No
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. El Salvador No
48%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Guatemala No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Guatemala No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Haiti No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Honduras No
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Honduras No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Mexico No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Nicaragua No
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Nicaragua No
48%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Panama Yes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Panama No
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Panama No
48%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Peru Yes
48%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Peru No
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Venezuela No
48%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Venezuela Yes
48%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Argentina Yes
45%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Bolivia Yes
45%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Dominican Republic Yes
45%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Ecuador Yes
45%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Ecuador No
45%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. El Salvador Yes
45%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Haiti No
45%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Mexico Yes
45%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Nicaragua Yes
45%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Nicaragua No
45%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Panama Yes
45%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Panama Yes
45%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Paraguay Yes
45%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Peru No
45%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Uruguay Yes
45%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Argentina Yes
41%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Argentina Yes
41%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Brazil Yes
41%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Costa Rica Yes
41%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Guatemala Yes
41%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Haiti Yes
41%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Mexico Yes
41%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Panama Yes
41%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Venezuela Yes
41%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Venezuela Yes
41%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Bolivia Yes
38%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Brazil Yes
38%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Chile No
38%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Colombia Yes
38%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Colombia Yes
38%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Colombia Yes
38%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Costa Rica No
38%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Cuba No
38%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Cuba No
38%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Dominican Republic No
38%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Dominican Republic No
38%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. El Salvador No
38%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Haiti Yes
38%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Haiti No
38%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Haiti No
38%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Honduras Yes
38%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Mexico Yes
38%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Nicaragua Yes
38%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Nicaragua No
38%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Panama No
38%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Argentina Yes
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Bolivia No
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Chile No
34%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. Colombia Yes
34%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Colombia Yes
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Colombia No
34%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Costa Rica Yes
34%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Costa Rica Yes
34%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Costa Rica No
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Cuba No
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Dominican Republic No
34%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Ecuador No
34%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. El Salvador No
34%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Guatemala No
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Haiti No
34%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Mexico Yes
34%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Mexico Yes
34%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Nicaragua Yes
34%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Panama Yes
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Panama No
34%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Paraguay No
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Paraguay No
34%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Peru Yes
34%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). Peru Yes
34%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Peru No
34%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. Uruguay Yes
34%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Uruguay No
34%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Uruguay No
34%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Venezuela Yes
34%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Venezuela No
34%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Argentina Yes
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Bolivia No
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Bolivia No
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Chile No
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Colombia No
31%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Costa Rica No
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Dominican Republic No
31%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Ecuador Yes
31%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Ecuador Yes
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Ecuador No
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Ecuador No
31%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Ecuador No
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. El Salvador No
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Guatemala No
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Haiti No
31%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Honduras Yes
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Honduras No
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Mexico No
31%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Mexico No
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Nicaragua No
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Nicaragua No
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Panama No
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Panama No
31%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). Peru Yes
31%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Peru Yes
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Peru No
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Peru No
31%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Venezuela No
31%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Venezuela No
31%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Argentina No
28%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. Bolivia Yes
28%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Brazil Yes
28%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Brazil Yes
28%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Chile Yes
28%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Colombia Yes
28%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Costa Rica No
28%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. El Salvador Yes
28%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Guatemala Yes
28%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Honduras Yes
28%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Honduras No
28%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Paraguay Yes
28%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Peru Yes
28%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Argentina Yes
24%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) Bolivia Yes
24%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Bolivia Yes
24%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Dominican Republic Yes
24%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Dominican Republic Yes
24%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. El Salvador Yes
24%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Guatemala Yes
24%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Uruguay Yes
24%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. Venezuela Yes
24%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Brazil Yes
21%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Cuba Yes
21%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Cuba Yes
21%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Paraguay Yes
21%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. Uruguay Yes
21%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Uruguay Yes
21%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Venezuela Yes
21%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Argentina Yes
17%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. Bolivia Yes
17%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Brazil Yes
17%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Colombia Yes
17%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Colombia Yes
17%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Mexico Yes
17%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Mexico Yes
17%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Argentina Yes
14%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Argentina Yes
14%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Bolivia Yes
14%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Brazil Yes
14%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Chile Yes
14%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Colombia Yes
14%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". Dominican Republic Yes
14%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. Dominican Republic Yes
14%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Paraguay Yes
14%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Uruguay Yes
14%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. Bolivia Yes
10%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Brazil Yes
10%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Chile Yes
10%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Cuba Yes
10%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). El Salvador Yes
10%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Honduras Yes
10%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Mexico Yes
10%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Paraguay Yes
10%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Peru Yes
10%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Peru Yes
10%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Colombia Yes
7%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Guatemala Yes
7%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. Guatemala Yes
7%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Guatemala Yes
7%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. Mexico Yes
7%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Nicaragua Yes
7%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). Uruguay Yes
7%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Venezuela Yes
7%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Brazil Yes
3%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Cuba Yes
3%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Dominican Republic Yes
3%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Guatemala Yes
3%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Haiti Yes
3%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. Honduras Yes
3%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Paraguay Yes
3%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Uruguay Yes
3%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. Venezuela Yes
3%
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