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City
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A
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World capital located at the confluence of Pilcomayo and Paraguay rivers
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Asunción
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B
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Birthplace of Shakira
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Barranquilla
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C
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Used to be the capital of the Inca Empire
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Cusco
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D
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Brazilian city in metro Rio de Janeiro, named for Duke of Caxias
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Duque de Caxias
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E
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Bolivian city located adjacent to La Paz
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El Alto
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F
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City with the highest population density in Northeast Brazil
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Fortaleza
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G
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Most populous urban area in Central America
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Guatemala City
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H
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The battleship of USS Maine sank at its harbor - sparking the Spanish–American War
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Havana
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I
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Most populous Peruvian city in the Amazon rainforest
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Iquitos
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J
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Situated adjacent to El Paso
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Juárez
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L
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Major city in central Mexico or the second most populous city of Nicaragua
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León
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M
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Venezuelan city that shares its name with inland sea it overlooks
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Maracaibo
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N
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The closest major South American city to Africa
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Natal
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O
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Mexican city with the same name of its state and site of Monte Albán
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Oaxaca
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P
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The original city was destroyed by when privateer Henry Morgan set fire to it in 1671
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Panama City
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Q
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Headquarters of the Union of South American Nations
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Quito
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R
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Most populous Argentinian city on the Paraná river
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Rosario
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S
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Home to the oldest church or basilica in the New World
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Santo Domingo
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T
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It is colloquially referred to as Tegus
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Tegucigalpa
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U
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City in Minas Gerais and an important logistic hub between São Paulo and Brasília
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Uberlândia
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V
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Although Santiago is the capital of Chile, this city hosts the Chilean National Congress
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Valparaíso
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X
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Capital city of the Mexican state of Veracruz
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Xalapa
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Z
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City in Metro Guadalajara that is home to an image of the Virgin Mary which was made in the 16th century
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Zapopan
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