…did the CIA stage a coup d’etat after its president, Jacobo Arbenz, began enacting labor laws which threatened the interests of American fruit companies?
…has an 80km canal which connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans?
…adopted bitcoin as legal tender in 2021?
…abolished its army in 1949?
…was once a part of Gran Colombia before declaring independence in 1830?
…became the first country to ban smoking in homes and other private places?
…was the Aztec Empire once found?
…bears crossed muskets and a quetzal bird on its flag?
…was known as British Honduras until its independence in 1981?
…has a name which means “depths”?
…is named after Jesus Christ?
…is separated from South America by a 100km stretch of thick, dangerous jungles?
…is considered the heart of the ancient Mayan civilization?
…did mezcal and tequila originate in?
…sees residents refer to themselves as “chapines/chapinas”?
…saw a guerilla war between US-backed Contra rebels and the Marxist Sandinistas following a communist revolution?
…is known for the mantra of “Pura Vida”, or “simple life”, emphasizing a relaxed, grateful, and optimistic lifestyle?
…is the second-poorest country in the Americas?
…is widely considered the most democratic country in Central America?
…uses the lempira as its currency?
…is the smallest and most densely populated nation in Central America?
…was the golden frog, the smallest frog species in the world, found before it went extinct in the wild?
…uses the colón as its currency?
…is known as “the land of lakes and volcanoes”?
…does not border the Atlantic Ocean?
Belize
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
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