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When did Guatemala change their flag?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

History of the Flag of Guatemala An emblem that was intended to represent Guatemala was added to the flag in 1838, and the emblem was altered in 1843. The flag changed dramatically in 1851. Why did Guatemala change their flag? On the 50th anniversary of Central American independence, the blue-white-blue stripes of the 1823 flag […]

Filed Under: Central and South America

What should I bring to Uruguay?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Aside from clothes, there’s a lot of “stuff” that you need to pack for a trip to Uruguay. This includes standard toiletries (toothbrush and toothpaste, deodorant, body wash), the miscellany (chargers, adaptors, bathing suit, underwear, insect repellent, medicines), and all your electronics. What do you wear in Uruguay? The traditional clothing for the Uruguayan people […]

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Which two parts of the economy provide most of the income in Central America and the Caribbean?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

What are some major sources of income in the economies of Central America and the Caribbean? Commercial farming, trade, and tourism. What are three major sources of income for the economies of Central America and the Caribbean? The major economic income are the agriculture and tourism, although the industrial sector is in strong growth, mainly […]

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How long is a school day in Peru?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The usual school week is from Monday to Friday, with the school day from around 8am to 2pm. The school year runs from March to December and is split into two semesters. How long is school in Peru? According to the legal standards of the nation, Peruvian children have access to equal and compulsory primary […]

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How much of Belize is in poverty?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

There were approximately 106,202 households in Belize in 2018, with an estimated population of 389,235 persons. Of the total population, about 52 percent or 201,616 persons were living in poverty, compared to 41 percent or 136,640 persons in 2009. What percent of Belize is in poverty? Of the nearly 360,000 individuals in Belize, 43 percent […]

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When was the Galapagos Marine Reserve established?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

1998. Conservation efforts to protect this one-of-a-kind marine ecosystem began in 1986 with the purpose of protecting the waters surrounding the islands from overexploitation of resources. In 1998 the protected area was greatly expanded and formally came to be known as the Galapagos Marine Reserve. Why was the Galapagos Marine Reserve created? The MPA is […]

Filed Under: Central and South America Tagged With: Ecuador, Galapagos

Can you get peanut butter in Costa Rica?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Costa Rica produces a myriad of national products that are organic, kid friendly, and can’t be found anywhere else in the world.(Note, you will not find peanut butter in Costa Rica, so if that is an important food for your kids, you should plan to bring it from home.) Is street food safe in Costa […]

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What is the most popular dessert in Costa Rica?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Travel publisher National Geographic has called tres leches cake the national dessert of Costa Rica. Tres leches is typically prepared as a moist sponge or butter cake that is then soaked with a trio of different kinds of milk – evaporated, condensed and whole milk.. What is the typical dessert in Costa Rica? Arroz con […]

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Who studied the Galapagos Islands?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Charles Darwin. Located 906 km (563 mi) west of continental Ecuador, the islands are known for their large number of endemic species that were studied by Charles Darwin during the second voyage of HMS Beagle. His observations and collections contributed to the inception of Darwin’s theory of evolution by means of natural selection. Who studied […]

Filed Under: Central and South America Tagged With: Ecuador, Galapagos

What was Buenos Aires named after?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Founded in 1536 by Spanish explorer Pedro de Mendoza, Buenos Aires was named after the patron saint of sailors – said to be responsible for the good wind, or buen aire. Why is Buenos Aires named after? “Buenos Aires” can be translated as “fair winds” or “good airs”, but the former was the meaning intended […]

Filed Under: Central and South America Tagged With: Argentina, Buenos Aires

How popular is Galapagos Islands?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

More than 275,000 travelers visited the Galapagos Islands last year, which represented a 14 percent increase over 2017. One of the most popular sites for tourists visiting the Galapagos is Tortuga Bay, located in Santa Cruz. Are the Galapagos Islands famous for? The islands are known for their famously fearless wildlife and as a source […]

Filed Under: Central and South America Tagged With: Ecuador, Galapagos

What is the most important holiday in Costa Rica?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Easter week is by far the most important and celebrated holiday in Costa Rica. It is the perfect opportunity to see colorful religious processions. What are the most important holidays celebrated in Costa Rica? Official Costa Rica Holidays: January 1st: New Year’s Day. March/April: Easter Week. April 11: Juan Santamaria Day. May 1st: Labor Day. […]

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Why do Peruvians drink mate de coca?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

In Peru, the herbal beverage is used to treat altitude sickness and help with digestion.The herbal beverage has a greenish/yellow hue when fully steeped and is slightly bitter, similar to green tea. Traditionally, the drink is served with the whole leaves loosely in hot water without teabags. Is mate de coca legal in US? Legal […]

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Do Chileans kiss on the cheek?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Kiss everyone hello When you greet somebody in Chile, cultural tradition says that you have to kiss on the cheek.Even if you just met for the very first time, the greeting kiss is expected. The Chilean style of greeting kiss is unique and differs from a European greeting kiss. Which cultures kiss on the cheek? […]

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Do US citizens need a visa for Costa Rica?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

US nationals do not require an entry visa to Costa Rica. However, they must have a current valid passport and a return ticket to exit Costa Rica within 90 days.As a tourist US nationals cannot stay more than 90 days. For a stay longer than 90 days a residence permit must be established. What documents […]

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