Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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It's both the capital and the largest city. | Mexico City | 98%
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It's the main religion in the country. | Roman Catholicism | 82%
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This kind of natural disaster struck the country (primarily the capital city) in 1985. | Earthquake | 79%
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Cancún | 74%
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It's an important industrial and business center. It's located in Northern Mexico. | Monterrey | 66%
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These are the most well-known Mexican resorts. | Acapulco | 65%
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Day when the national day (Independence Day) is celebrated. | September 16 | 64%
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Father of the Mexican Nation. | Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla | 60%
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The main campus of this university was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007. | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) | 55%
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It's the longest river of the country (Use the name given by Mexicans). | Río Bravo | 50%
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This city is known as the Pearl of the West. | Guadalajara | 49%
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This stadium can "brag" about witnessing the two best football players winning the World Cup. | Estadio Azteca | 47%
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Austrian archduke who would become Emperor of Mexico. | Maximilian I | 41%
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This was the first Spaniard settlement in Mexico. | Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz (Veracruz) | 41%
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This typically sweet food preparation can be considered the best gift from Mexico to the world. | Chocolate | 40%
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It's considered the biggest city park in Latin America. It's name means "Grasshopper Hill". | Chapultepec | 38%
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The sinking of Potrero del Llano and Faja de Oro provoked Mexico to enter this war. | World War II | 29%
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Poet and ruler of Texcoco who appears in the $100 note. | Nezahualcoyotl | 28%
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It's the highest point of the country. | Pico de Orizaba | 26%
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Often considered the national dish, mostly because it has the national flag colors. | Chiles en nogada | 18%
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It's the national sport since 1933 (Hint: it's NOT the most popular). | Charrería | 16%
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