Across
- 4. It's the only European territory in continental America.
- 5. People in this country speak both Spanish and GuaranĂ.
- 6. What do you call a baby guanaco, alpaca, and llama?
- 7. After Brazil, this country is the second-most biodiverse in the world.
- 9. This island archipelago is home to marine iguanas, the blue footed booby, and many other unique animals.
- 11. What's the largest city in the Southern Hemisphere?
- 14. This freshwater lake is the largest on the continent and one of the highest-elevated in the world.
- 16. This is the largest Spanish-speaking country in South America.
- 17. Spanish invaders weren't able to conquer this indigenous group, which resides in Southern Chile and Argentina.
- 18. This is one of the few South American countries that the Andes don't touch. (Paraguay, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana are the others.)
- 20. Throughout its history enslaved Africans and indentured servants from Indonesia, China, and India made this country ethnically diverse.
Down
- 1. Which South American country has the largest reserves of oil?
- 2. What is the chunkiest chunk on the continent of South America? (hint: it is also not impressed with you)
- 3. How do you say "Equator" in Spanish?
- 8. This desert near the Andes is one of the oldest and driest on Earth. It's also one of the best places to view space.
- 10. Meaning "high plain" in Spanish, this region has large cities, volcanoes, salt flats, mines, and is also home to many llamas.
- 12. Which capital city has the highest elevation in the world?
- 13. On the border of Argentina and Brazil is a chain of 275 cascades. What is this place called?
- 15. This city has had people living in it for more than 3,000 years.
- 19. This city in Argentina is called "El Fin del Mundo."
