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Largest port and city in Colombia's Caribbean coast and home to the country's most important carnival | |
This landlocked country has 37 official languages and formerly called 'Upper Peru'. | |
A country formerly called 'British Honduras' which does not border Honduras itself. | |
An island that forms a part of Caribbean Netherlands together with Sint Eustatius and Saba. | |
A landmass separating the Gulf of California and the Pacific Ocean | |
This is the easternmost island in the Lesser Antilles and a sovereign country on its own. | |
This city is where the protest known as the '_________ Tea Party' happened. | |
Third largest country in the Americas by area and the home of Capoeira and Samba. | |
Highest peak of Jamaica famed for the type of coffee grown in this mountain range. | |
A narrow body of water separating the Americas and Asia and theorised as the pathway of human migration into the Americas | |
The largest island of Canada and the fifth largest in the world. | |
This city, located in modern Colombia, was founded by the conquistadors as the capital of the Kingdom of the New Granada. | |
This city in Maryland is the birthplace of the USA's national anthem. | |
This city is located at the head of Niagara River. | |
This capital city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata. | |
A capital city whose construction was ordered by Juscelino Kubitschek to shift the capital from Rio de Janeiro to a more central location | |
The capital of the French overseas territory of Guadeloupe, which shares a similar name to the capital of St. Kitts and Nevis | |
The highest mountain in Nunavut, Canada and Ellesmere Island. | |
An archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean east of Florida. | |
A planned capital city which was built to replace the former capital severely destroyed by 1961's Hurricane Hattie. It is the least populous capital in the continental Americas. | |
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