Question | Tile | Select | % Correct |
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Paraguay | Yes | 100%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Mexico | No | 96%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Panama | No | 96%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Costa Rica | No | 91%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Bolivia | Yes | 87%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Chile | No | 87%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Colombia | No | 87%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Guatemala | No | 87%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Nicaragua | No | 87%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Ecuador | No | 83%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Nicaragua | No | 83%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Peru | No | 83%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Uruguay | Yes | 83%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Bolivia | No | 78%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Brazil | Yes | 78%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | El Salvador | No | 78%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Guatemala | No | 78%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Mexico | No | 78%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Paraguay | No | 78%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Colombia | No | 74%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Cuba | Yes | 74%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Dominican Republic | Yes | 74%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Ecuador | No | 74%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Haiti | Yes | 74%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Venezuela | Yes | 74%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Argentina | Yes | 70%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Brazil | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Brazil | No | 70%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Chile | No | 70%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Chile | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Chile | No | 70%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Costa Rica | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Costa Rica | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Costa Rica | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Cuba | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Cuba | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Dominican Republic | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Dominican Republic | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | El Salvador | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | El Salvador | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Guatemala | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Guatemala | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Haiti | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Haiti | No | 70%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Honduras | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Honduras | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Honduras | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Mexico | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Mexico | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Nicaragua | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Nicaragua | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Panama | No | 70%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Panama | No | 70%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Uruguay | No | 70%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | El Salvador | No | 65%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Mexico | No | 65%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Paraguay | No | 65%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Argentina | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Argentina | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Argentina | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Argentina | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Bolivia | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Bolivia | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Brazil | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Chile | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Chile | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Chile | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Colombia | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Costa Rica | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Costa Rica | No | 61%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Costa Rica | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Costa Rica | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Cuba | No | 61%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Cuba | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Cuba | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Dominican Republic | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Dominican Republic | No | 61%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Dominican Republic | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Dominican Republic | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Ecuador | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Ecuador | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | El Salvador | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | El Salvador | No | 61%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | El Salvador | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | El Salvador | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Guatemala | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Guatemala | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Haiti | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Haiti | No | 61%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Haiti | No | 61%
|
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Haiti | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean. | Honduras | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Honduras | No | 61%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Honduras | No | 61%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Honduras | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Honduras | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Mexico | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Mexico | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Mexico | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Nicaragua | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Nicaragua | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Nicaragua | No | 61%
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Latin American countries located in South America. | Panama | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Panama | No | 61%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Panama | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Paraguay | No | 61%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Paraguay | No | 61%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Paraguay | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Peru | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Peru | No | 61%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Uruguay | No | 61%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Uruguay | No | 61%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Uruguay | No | 61%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Uruguay | No | 61%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Venezuela | No | 61%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Bolivia | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Brazil | Yes | 57%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Brazil | No | 57%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Brazil | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Chile | Yes | 57%
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Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Costa Rica | No | 57%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Cuba | Yes | 57%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Cuba | No | 57%
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Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Cuba | No | 57%
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Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Dominican Republic | No | 57%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Ecuador | No | 57%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Ecuador | No | 57%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Ecuador | No | 57%
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Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | El Salvador | No | 57%
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Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | El Salvador | No | 57%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | El Salvador | No | 57%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Guatemala | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Guatemala | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Haiti | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Haiti | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Honduras | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Honduras | No | 57%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Nicaragua | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Nicaragua | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Nicaragua | No | 57%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Panama | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Panama | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Paraguay | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Uruguay | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Uruguay | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Venezuela | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Venezuela | No | 57%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Venezuela | No | 57%
|
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Venezuela | No | 57%
|
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%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Bolivia | No | 52%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Brazil | No | 52%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Chile | No | 52%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Chile | No | 52%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Colombia | No | 52%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Costa Rica | No | 52%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Costa Rica | No | 52%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Cuba | No | 52%
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Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Ecuador | No | 52%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Ecuador | No | 52%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Guatemala | No | 52%
|
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Guatemala | No | 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". | Panama | No | 52%
|
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Paraguay | No | 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 straddled by the Andes Mountains. | 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 named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Uruguay | No | 52%
|
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Venezuela | No | 52%
|
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Argentina | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries located in South America. | Argentina | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Bolivia | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries located in South America. | Bolivia | 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 located in South America. | Brazil | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Brazil | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries located in South America. | Chile | Yes | 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 located in South America. | 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 coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Dominican Republic | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Dominican Republic | No | 48%
|
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Ecuador | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries located in South America. | Ecuador | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Ecuador | No | 48%
|
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Ecuador | 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 territory in the River Plate Basin. | Guatemala | No | 48%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Haiti | Yes | 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 named after their capital city, or vice versa. | 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 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 located in South America. | Paraguay | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries located in South America. | Peru | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries located in South America. | Uruguay | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries located in South America. | Venezuela | Yes | 48%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Venezuela | No | 48%
|
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Argentina | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Colombia | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Colombia | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Costa Rica | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Cuba | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Dominican Republic | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Dominican Republic | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Dominican Republic | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | El Salvador | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Haiti | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Haiti | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Mexico | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Nicaragua | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Nicaragua | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Panama | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Panama | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Peru | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Peru | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Peru | No | 43%
|
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Venezuela | Yes | 43%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Argentina | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Argentina | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Argentina | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Bolivia | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Bolivia | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Brazil | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Chile | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Chile | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Colombia | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Costa Rica | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Costa Rica | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Cuba | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Cuba | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Dominican Republic | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Ecuador | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | El Salvador | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | El Salvador | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Guatemala | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Haiti | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Haiti | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Mexico | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Mexico | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Panama | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Panama | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Panama | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Paraguay | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Paraguay | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Paraguay | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Peru | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Uruguay | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Uruguay | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Uruguay | No | 39%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Venezuela | Yes | 39%
|
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Bolivia | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Bolivia | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Bolivia | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Brazil | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Chile | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Colombia | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Colombia | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Colombia | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Costa Rica | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Dominican Republic | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Ecuador | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Ecuador | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Ecuador | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Ecuador | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | El Salvador | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Guatemala | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Guatemala | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Haiti | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Haiti | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Haiti | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Honduras | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Honduras | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Mexico | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Mexico | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Mexico | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Nicaragua | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Nicaragua | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Nicaragua | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Panama | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Panama | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Panama | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Peru | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Peru | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Peru | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Venezuela | Yes | 35%
|
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Venezuela | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Venezuela | No | 35%
|
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Venezuela | No | 35%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Argentina | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Argentina | No | 30%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Colombia | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea. | Colombia | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Colombia | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Costa Rica | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Costa Rica | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Costa Rica | No | 30%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Honduras | No | 30%
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Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Mexico | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Nicaragua | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Panama | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself). | Peru | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city. | Uruguay | Yes | 30%
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Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Argentina | Yes | 26%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Ecuador | Yes | 26%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Peru | Yes | 26%
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Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million). | Peru | Yes | 26%
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Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Peru | Yes | 26%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Venezuela | Yes | 26%
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Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin. | Bolivia | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²) | Bolivia | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Brazil | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Brazil | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Chile | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Colombia | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Ecuador | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | El Salvador | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | El Salvador | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Guatemala | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Honduras | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Honduras | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Paraguay | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains. | Venezuela | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Venezuela | Yes | 22%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Argentina | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Argentina | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Bolivia | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Bolivia | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Brazil | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Brazil | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Cuba | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Dominican Republic | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Guatemala | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Mexico | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million. | Uruguay | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Uruguay | Yes | 17%
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Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Argentina | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Argentina | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Bolivia | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Brazil | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Chile | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Colombia | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Cuba | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics. | Dominican Republic | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Mexico | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Paraguay | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Paraguay | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Uruguay | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Uruguay | Yes | 13%
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Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin. | Bolivia | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Brazil | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Chile | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Colombia | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Colombia | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Cuba | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso". | Dominican Republic | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa. | Dominican Republic | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | El Salvador | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Honduras | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Mexico | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Paraguay | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Peru | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Peru | Yes | 9%
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Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Colombia | Yes | 4%
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Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft). | Guatemala | Yes | 4%
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Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language. | Guatemala | Yes | 4%
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Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Guatemala | Yes | 4%
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Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline. | Mexico | Yes | 4%
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Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Nicaragua | Yes | 4%
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Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms). | Uruguay | Yes | 4%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Venezuela | Yes | 4%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Brazil | Yes | 0%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Cuba | Yes | 0%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Dominican Republic | Yes | 0%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Guatemala | Yes | 0%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Haiti | Yes | 0%
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Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries. | Honduras | Yes | 0%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Paraguay | Yes | 0%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Uruguay | Yes | 0%
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Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism. | Venezuela | Yes | 0%
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