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Culture 1 Culture 2 Culture 3 Culture 4 Culture 5

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How many Hispanics are living in the US? What city has the

highest population of Hispanics?

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Over 40 million, New York City.

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What is the Freedom Tower in Miami?

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A Cuban American museum

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What is celebrated from September 15th to October 15th in the US?

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Hispanic Heritage Month

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What does Fiesta San Antonio celebrate? How long is it?

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Fiesta San Antonio is an annual city-wide celebration that honors

the history and culture of San Antonio. It lasts for 11 days.

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What is Calle Ocho known for?

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Cuban restaurants, cafes, and shops

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Who is Xavier Cortada and what does his work represent?

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Xavier Cortada is a Cuban artist living in Miami- his work

represents his identity as a Cuban American

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What is Tex-Mex food? What are some examples of Tex-Mex food?

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Cuisine that combines styles of cooking from Mexico and Texas. Nachos, crispy tacos, and fajitas

are all examples of Tex-Mex cuisine.

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What are cascarones? When are they used? How are they used?

What do they bring to you?

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Cascarones are painted eggs. They are used at Easter, parties and graduations. Cascarones

bring good luck.

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What is a zócalo? What is another name for it?

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Zócalo is a town square, also called a plaza.

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Murals were painted on walls of Mexican buildings. Why? Who

are some famous Mexican muralists?

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To promote political and social views on Mexican history and government, education, social

security, etc. Diego Rivera, Jose Orozco and David Alfaro

Siquieros.

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What languages are spoken in Mexico?

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Spanish, Maya and other indigenous languages.

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What can you find at Chichen Itza? What culture does it represent?

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Structures for worship, sports, and studying astronomy.

Chichen Itza represents the Mayan culture.

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What is Jardín Principal in San Miguel de Allende? What can

you do there?

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A tree-lined park in the center of town. You can walk, spend time with friends/family, and listen to

music.

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What is Piedra del Sol?

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“Sun Stone”- it’s an Aztec calendar

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Who is Frida Kahlo? What was she influenced by? What did she

typically wear?

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Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist. She was influenced by the

indigenous cultures of Mexico. She often wore traditional native

clothing.

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What is El Yunque and a coquí?

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El Yunque is the only tropical rain forest in the care of the US. A

coquí is a tiny tree frog found in El Yunque.

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What can you see in Viejo San Juan? What is Plaza de Colón?

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In Viejo San Juan you can see brightly colored houses. Plaza de Colón is a town center that holds

a statue of Christopher Columbus.

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Name 2 rival soccer teams in España. What are the official songs called? What is sung at

games in Madrid?

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Real Madrid- Hala Madrid! (Let’s go Madrid!)

FC Barcelona (El barça)Himnos- the official songs sung

at soccer games.

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Who is Pablo Picasso? What did he paint?

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A 20th century Spanish artist. He painted Don Quijote in 1955.

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Define the following words from Puerto Rico:

PinchosLa piragua

La cocina criollaTostones

Alcapurrias

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Pinchos- skewers of chicken or pork.La piragua- shaved ice with fruit syrup.La cocina criolla- traditional cooking in Puerto Rico, combines Spanish, African and indigenous influences.Tostones- fried plantains.Alcapurrias- fried plantains stuffed with meat.

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Where do people shop for things in España? What is the most

common type of store to shop at?

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Almacenes (department stores), centros commerciales (malls).

Most people shop at small stores.

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What does surrealist art reflect/represent? Who is a famous surrealist artist from

España?

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Surrealist art reflects the artist’s imagination. Salvador Dali is a

famous surrealist artist.

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If it is summer in the United States, what is the season in Chile?

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Winter

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What is “el traje de sevillana?” When is it worn?

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Seville’s traditional costume- worn during Feria de abril.

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Who is Diego Velazquez? What did he do? What is “Las meninas”? Who

can you see in “Las meninas”?

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Diego Velazquez served as an official painter for King Philip IV

of Spain. Las meninas shows the infanta (princess) and her

attendants.


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