South America Country by Name Origin - Statistics

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Origin Answer % Correct
An imaginary line around the Earth Ecuador
100%
Silver Argentina
93%
Simon, leader in the Spanish American wars of independence Bolivia
86%
"where the land ends" Chile
83%
The wood of a tree that once grew plentifully along it's coast Brazil
79%
Francisco de Miranda, a revolutionary, used the name as a term for all of so-called Spanish America Colombia
79%
"little Venice" Venezuela
76%
"land of water" Guyana
62%
From a Quechua word implying land of abundance Peru
62%
"river where the bird lives" "river of the painted birds" "river of the snails" "winding river" Uruguay
59%
"water that gives birth to the Ocean" "born of water" Paraguay
55%
From a Taino (Arawak-speaking) indigenous people Suriname
48%
A British naval official Falkland Islands (UK)
31%
French form of an American Indian word that means "land of waters" French Guiana (France)
14%
The islands were tentatively named "Sandwich Land" by Cook South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (UK)
14%
Named after it's discoverer, who was searching for a presumed large southern continent Bouvet Island (Norway)
0%
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