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What are some cultural facts about these seven spanish countries?

by Guest62120  |  earlier

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NO websites please! Only 1-2 cultural (only!) facts is needed for each country. Nothing special. just part of a spanish project

Does anyone know cultural facts about these countries?:

Columbia

Equatorial Guinea

Guatemala

Panama

Peru

Puerto Rico

&

Spain

Thanks in advance! I appreciate it!

P.S. Whoever gets the most countries (NOT facts!) and the best facts wins the ten points.

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  1. WELL all of them except Spain are VERY POOR...In general wherever spanish is spoken it is a poor country...


  2. It's spelled COLOMBIA.

    You may want to do look through wikipedia.org for more information.

  3. Guatemala: Indigenous people (that account for 40% of the population) in their majority use colorful traditional clothing impose by the spanish to differ them from town to town. Although spanish is its national language, there are more than 30 different languages spoken by the indigenous people, including Quiche, which is spoken by over a million people.

    Panama: Since the opening of the Panama Canal it has become the largest central american melting pot country. It has a lot of hindu, chinese, aside from other races.

    Peru: Like Guatemala, it has a large percentage of indigenous people belonging to the Incas.

    Puerto Rico: One of the islands discovered by Christopher Colombus. An island that loves music... including merengue, salsa, reggaeton.

    Spain: the mother country of all latin american countries. Ruled by a monarchy. Most of the traditions of latin countries come from Spain, specially those traditions related to religion (catholicism).

    Colombia: Like all latin american countries most of the population is Catholic, so traditions are related to religious motives. Colombians are very fun people. They too have their particular music, including ballenato.

    Equatorial Guinea: An ex-spanish colony in Africa. Although most of its inhabitants are africans, they still follow a lot of spanish traditions (related to catholicism) mixed with their african ancestry.

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