| Population | Region | Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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| B | 8 million | South America | home to the world-renowned Gold Museum and is often called the “Athens of South America” | Bogotá | 96%
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| C | 3.2 million | South America | this capital city is the birthplace of Simón Bolívar | Caracas | 96%
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| M | 9.2 million | Mexico | built on the ruins of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán, famous for its “sinking” cathedral | Mexico City | 96%
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| H | 2.1 million | Caribbean | famous for its vintage American cars, Spanish colonial architecture, and the historic Malecón seawall | Havana | 93%
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| Q | 1.8 million | South America | capital city of Ecuador | Quito | 93%
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| T | 1.9 million | Mexico | “Gateway to Mexico” hosting the world’s busiest land border crossing | Tijuana | 89%
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| S | 6.3 million | South America | this capital features the Costanera Center, the tallest building in South America | Santiago de Chile | 85%
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| L | 10 million | South America | “City of Kings” widely considered the gastronomy capital of the world | Lima | 81%
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| R | 1.3 million | South America | birthplace of Lionel Messi and Che Guevara | Rosario | 78%
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| G | 2.7 million | South America | gateway to the Galápagos Islands, main port of its country | Guayaquil | 70%
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| P | 1.7 million | Mexico | famous for its colorful Talavera pottery and as the site of the 1862 battle that inspired the “Cinco de Mayo” holiday | Puebla | 56%
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| J | 1.5 million | Mexico | major industrial hub often cited as the birthplace of the burrito | Ciudad Juárez | 44%
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| V | 1.6 million | South America | famous for its homonymous lake and its history as a three-time capital of its country | Valencia, Venezuela | 44%
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| D | 616,000 | Mexico | “Land of Cinema” filming location for hundreds of Western movies | Durango | 41%
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| A | 949,000 | Mexico | named for natural hot springs, famous for hosting the massive Feria de San Marcos | Aguascalientes | 33%
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| O | 259,000 | Mexico | renowned for its Seven Moles, mezcal, and the nearby Zapotec ruins of Monte Albán | Oaxaca | 33%
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| I | 491,000 | South America | largest city in the world unreachable by road | Iquitos | 30%
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| X | 489,000 | Mexico | “City of Flowers” namesake of the Jalapeño pepper | Xalapa | 22%
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| E | 1.6 million | Mexico | features the Mexicable, a public transit cable car system | Ecatepec de Morelos | 11%
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| N | 1 million | Mexico | named after the “Poet King” of the Texcoco people | Nezahualcóyotl | 11%
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| Z | 1.5 million | Mexico | famous for its Basilica and is one of the most affluent cultural hubs in western Mexico | Zapopan | 11%
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| U | 300,000 | Mexico | “Avocado Capital of the World” home to the only national park located inside a city's limits in Mexico | Uruapan | 7%
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| K | 140,000 | Mexico | regionally famous for its traditional cuisine, specifically its reputation as the “Capital of the Panucho” | Kanasín | 4%
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| Ñ | 267,000 | South America | Chilean city known for its bohemian vibe and as the home of the National Stadium | Ñuñoa | 4%
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| F | 308,000 | South America | “Sweet City” for its famous obleas (wafer sandwiches with caramel) and its proximity to the Chicamocha Canyon | Floridablanca | 0%
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| W | 63,000 | Central America | cultural hub of the Miskito indigenous people | Waspam, Nicaragua | 0%
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| Y | 120,000 | South America | Venezuelan town that is a major center for the Yaracuy region’s sugar cane industry | Yaritagua, Venezuela | 0%
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