Statistics for Latin American Countries- Tile Quiz

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  • The average score is 181 of 400

Answer Stats

QuestionTileSelect% Correct
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.ParaguayYes
100%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.MexicoNo
96%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.PanamaNo
96%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.Costa RicaNo
91%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.BoliviaYes
87%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.ChileNo
87%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.ColombiaNo
87%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.GuatemalaNo
87%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.NicaraguaNo
87%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.EcuadorNo
83%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.NicaraguaNo
83%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.PeruNo
83%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.UruguayYes
83%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.BoliviaNo
78%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.BrazilYes
78%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.El SalvadorNo
78%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.GuatemalaNo
78%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.MexicoNo
78%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.ParaguayNo
78%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.ColombiaNo
74%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.CubaYes
74%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.Dominican RepublicYes
74%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.EcuadorNo
74%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.HaitiYes
74%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.VenezuelaYes
74%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.ArgentinaYes
70%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.BrazilNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.BrazilNo
70%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.ChileNo
70%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.ChileNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.ChileNo
70%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.Costa RicaNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.Costa RicaNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.Costa RicaNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.CubaNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.CubaNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.Dominican RepublicNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.Dominican RepublicNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.El SalvadorNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.El SalvadorNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.GuatemalaNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.GuatemalaNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.HaitiNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.HaitiNo
70%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.HondurasNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.HondurasNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.HondurasNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.MexicoNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.MexicoNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.NicaraguaNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.NicaraguaNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.PanamaNo
70%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.PanamaNo
70%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.UruguayNo
70%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.El SalvadorNo
65%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.MexicoNo
65%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.ParaguayNo
65%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.ArgentinaNo
61%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.ArgentinaNo
61%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.ArgentinaNo
61%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.ArgentinaNo
61%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.BoliviaNo
61%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.BoliviaNo
61%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.BrazilNo
61%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.ChileNo
61%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.ChileNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).ChileNo
61%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.ColombiaNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.Costa RicaNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).Costa RicaNo
61%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).Costa RicaNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).Costa RicaNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.CubaNo
61%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).CubaNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).CubaNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.Dominican RepublicNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).Dominican RepublicNo
61%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).Dominican RepublicNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).Dominican RepublicNo
61%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.EcuadorNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).EcuadorNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.El SalvadorNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).El SalvadorNo
61%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).El SalvadorNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).El SalvadorNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.GuatemalaNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).GuatemalaNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.HaitiNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).HaitiNo
61%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).HaitiNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).HaitiNo
61%
Latin American countries that have NO coast on the Pacific Ocean.HondurasNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.HondurasNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).HondurasNo
61%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).HondurasNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).HondurasNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.MexicoNo
61%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.MexicoNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).MexicoNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.NicaraguaNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).NicaraguaNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).NicaraguaNo
61%
Latin American countries located in South America.PanamaNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).PanamaNo
61%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).PanamaNo
61%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.ParaguayNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).ParaguayNo
61%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).ParaguayNo
61%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.PeruNo
61%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.PeruNo
61%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.UruguayNo
61%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.UruguayNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).UruguayNo
61%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).UruguayNo
61%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.VenezuelaNo
61%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).BoliviaNo
57%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.BrazilYes
57%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.BrazilNo
57%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).BrazilNo
57%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.ChileYes
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)Costa RicaNo
57%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.CubaYes
57%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).CubaNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)CubaNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)Dominican RepublicNo
57%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.EcuadorNo
57%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).EcuadorNo
57%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".EcuadorNo
57%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.El SalvadorNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)El SalvadorNo
57%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".El SalvadorNo
57%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).GuatemalaNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)GuatemalaNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)HaitiNo
57%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".HaitiNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)HondurasNo
57%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".HondurasNo
57%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).NicaraguaNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)NicaraguaNo
57%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".NicaraguaNo
57%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).PanamaNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)PanamaNo
57%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.ParaguayNo
57%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.UruguayNo
57%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)UruguayNo
57%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.VenezuelaNo
57%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).VenezuelaNo
57%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).VenezuelaNo
57%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".VenezuelaNo
57%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).ArgentinaNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.ArgentinaNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.BoliviaNo
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".BrazilNo
52%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).ChileNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.ChileNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.ColombiaNo
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".Costa RicaNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.Costa RicaNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.CubaNo
52%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)EcuadorNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.EcuadorNo
52%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.GuatemalaNo
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".GuatemalaNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.HaitiNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.HondurasNo
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".PanamaNo
52%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.ParaguayNo
52%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)ParaguayNo
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".ParaguayNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.ParaguayNo
52%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.PeruYes
52%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".PeruNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.PeruNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.UruguayNo
52%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.VenezuelaNo
52%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.ArgentinaYes
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.ArgentinaYes
48%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.BoliviaYes
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.BoliviaYes
48%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".BoliviaNo
48%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.BrazilNo
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.BrazilYes
48%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).BrazilYes
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.ChileYes
48%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).ChileNo
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.ChileNo
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.ChileNo
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.ColombiaYes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.ColombiaNo
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.Costa RicaNo
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.Costa RicaNo
48%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.CubaYes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.CubaNo
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.CubaNo
48%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.Dominican RepublicYes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.Dominican RepublicNo
48%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.EcuadorYes
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.EcuadorYes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.EcuadorNo
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.EcuadorNo
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.El SalvadorNo
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.El SalvadorNo
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.GuatemalaNo
48%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.HaitiYes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.HaitiNo
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.HondurasNo
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.HondurasNo
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.MexicoNo
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.NicaraguaNo
48%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.NicaraguaNo
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.NicaraguaNo
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.PanamaNo
48%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.PanamaNo
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.ParaguayYes
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.PeruYes
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.UruguayYes
48%
Latin American countries located in South America.VenezuelaYes
48%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.VenezuelaNo
48%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.ArgentinaYes
43%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.ColombiaYes
43%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.ColombiaYes
43%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.Costa RicaNo
43%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.CubaNo
43%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.Dominican RepublicYes
43%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.Dominican RepublicNo
43%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.Dominican RepublicNo
43%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.El SalvadorNo
43%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.HaitiNo
43%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.HaitiNo
43%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).MexicoYes
43%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.NicaraguaYes
43%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.NicaraguaNo
43%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.PanamaYes
43%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.PanamaNo
43%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.PeruYes
43%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).PeruNo
43%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.PeruNo
43%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).VenezuelaYes
43%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).ArgentinaYes
39%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).ArgentinaYes
39%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)ArgentinaYes
39%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).BoliviaYes
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).BoliviaNo
39%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)BrazilYes
39%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)ChileNo
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).ChileNo
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).ColombiaNo
39%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.Costa RicaYes
39%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.Costa RicaNo
39%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.CubaNo
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).CubaNo
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).Dominican RepublicNo
39%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.EcuadorNo
39%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.El SalvadorYes
39%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.El SalvadorNo
39%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.GuatemalaNo
39%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.HaitiNo
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).HaitiNo
39%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.MexicoYes
39%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".MexicoYes
39%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.PanamaYes
39%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.PanamaYes
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).PanamaNo
39%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).ParaguayYes
39%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.ParaguayNo
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).ParaguayNo
39%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).PeruNo
39%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).UruguayYes
39%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.UruguayNo
39%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.UruguayNo
39%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.VenezuelaYes
39%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).BoliviaYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.BoliviaNo
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.BoliviaNo
35%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).BrazilYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.ChileNo
35%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).ColombiaYes
35%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)ColombiaYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.ColombiaNo
35%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).Costa RicaNo
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.Dominican RepublicNo
35%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.EcuadorYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.EcuadorNo
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.EcuadorNo
35%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).EcuadorNo
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.El SalvadorNo
35%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.GuatemalaYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.GuatemalaNo
35%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.HaitiYes
35%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.HaitiYes
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.HaitiNo
35%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.HondurasYes
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.HondurasNo
35%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.MexicoYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.MexicoNo
35%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).MexicoNo
35%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.NicaraguaYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.NicaraguaNo
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.NicaraguaNo
35%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.PanamaYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.PanamaNo
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.PanamaNo
35%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.PeruYes
35%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.PeruNo
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.PeruNo
35%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.VenezuelaYes
35%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)VenezuelaNo
35%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.VenezuelaNo
35%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).VenezuelaNo
35%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".ArgentinaYes
30%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.ArgentinaNo
30%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.ColombiaYes
30%
Latin American countries with coastline on the Caribbean Sea.ColombiaYes
30%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).ColombiaYes
30%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.Costa RicaYes
30%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.Costa RicaYes
30%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.Costa RicaNo
30%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.HondurasNo
30%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)MexicoYes
30%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.NicaraguaYes
30%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.PanamaYes
30%
Latin American countries that border Brazil (including Brazil itself).PeruYes
30%
Latin American countries that have a coastal capital city.UruguayYes
30%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.ArgentinaYes
26%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).EcuadorYes
26%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.PeruYes
26%
Latin American countries that host a megacity (a city with a population > 10 million).PeruYes
26%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)PeruYes
26%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.VenezuelaYes
26%
Latin American countries with territory in the Amazon Basin.BoliviaYes
22%
Latin American countries with an area greater than 1,000,000 km² (approx. 386,000 mi²)BoliviaYes
22%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.BrazilYes
22%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.BrazilYes
22%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".ChileYes
22%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".ColombiaYes
22%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.EcuadorYes
22%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.El SalvadorYes
22%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.El SalvadorYes
22%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.GuatemalaYes
22%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.HondurasYes
22%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.HondurasYes
22%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.ParaguayYes
22%
Latin American countries straddled by the Andes Mountains.VenezuelaYes
22%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.VenezuelaYes
22%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.ArgentinaYes
17%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.ArgentinaYes
17%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.BoliviaYes
17%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.BoliviaYes
17%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.BrazilYes
17%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.BrazilYes
17%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".CubaYes
17%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.Dominican RepublicYes
17%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.GuatemalaYes
17%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.MexicoYes
17%
Latin American countries with a population of less than 10 million.UruguayYes
17%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.UruguayYes
17%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.ArgentinaYes
13%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).ArgentinaYes
13%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.BoliviaYes
13%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).BrazilYes
13%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.ChileYes
13%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.ColombiaYes
13%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.CubaYes
13%
Latin American countries whose territory is entirely within the tropics.Dominican RepublicYes
13%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).MexicoYes
13%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.ParaguayYes
13%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.ParaguayYes
13%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".UruguayYes
13%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.UruguayYes
13%
Latin American countries with territory in the River Plate Basin.BoliviaYes
9%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.BrazilYes
9%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.ChileYes
9%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).ColombiaYes
9%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.ColombiaYes
9%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.CubaYes
9%
Latin American countries whose official currency is named "peso".Dominican RepublicYes
9%
Latin American countries named after their capital city, or vice versa.Dominican RepublicYes
9%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).El SalvadorYes
9%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).HondurasYes
9%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.MexicoYes
9%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.ParaguayYes
9%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.PeruYes
9%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.PeruYes
9%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.ColombiaYes
4%
Latin American countries whose capital city has an elevation greater than 1,500 m (4,900 ft).GuatemalaYes
4%
Latin American countries that border a country where Spanish is not an official or majority language.GuatemalaYes
4%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).GuatemalaYes
4%
Latin American countries with more than 3,000 km (approx. 1,900 miles) of coastline.MexicoYes
4%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).NicaraguaYes
4%
Latin American countries whose flag does NOT feature the color red (excluding coat of arms).UruguayYes
4%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.VenezuelaYes
4%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.BrazilYes
0%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.CubaYes
0%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.Dominican RepublicYes
0%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.GuatemalaYes
0%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.HaitiYes
0%
Latin American countries that share a land border with 3 or more countries.HondurasYes
0%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.ParaguayYes
0%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.UruguayYes
0%
Latin American countries with no active volcanos / volcanism.VenezuelaYes
0%

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