Many Hispanics people take a _________ during the afternoon
Front
La Siesta
Back
El Dia de los Reyes Magos falls on _________
Front
Enero 6th
Back
Hispanic and Spanish should not be used as synonyms; for example, people from Costa Rica, Mexico, and Spain are all _________ but only citizens of Spain are ______________
Front
1. Spanish speaking
2. Hispanic
Back
the bullfight is very popular in ________
Front
Spain
Back
In New York, many members of the SPANISH community are Cubans
Front
FALSE
Back
In the name Luis Melendez Fernandez, MELENDEZ is the family name of Luis's father
Front
true
Back
Spanish and Hispanic are synonyms
Front
False
Back
Haiti is one of the SPANISH-speaking republics of the Caribbean
Front
False
Back
In most Hispanic countries, the heaviest meal of the day is called EL DESAYUNO
Front
true
Back
The patron saint of Madrid is _________
Front
San Isidro
Back
Spain celebrates its independence on September 16
Front
False
Back
The pronoun vosotros and its corresponding verb forms are used only in ______
Front
Spain
Back
The Dominican Republic and Cuba are countries of the ______
Front
Haiti Island
Back
The Spanish word CHINA means "orange" in Puerto Rico
Front
True
Back
Most Spaniards pronounce the "z" of azul as we pronounce _____ in English
Front
"zh"
Back
The aperitivo is popular around the time of MERIENDA
Front
true
Back
LA CORRIDA DE TOROS is the most popular sport in Hispanic countries
Front
true
Back
The maiden name of Ana Molina de Vega is ____________
Front
Senorita Vargas
Back
Puerto Rico was discovered by ___________
Front
Columbus
Back
Columbus Day in Spanish is called __________
Front
el Dia de la hispanidad
Back
Guagua means ________ in Puerto Rico.
Front
Bus
Back
Melilla is a city in MEXICO
Front
Columbia
Back
Argentina and Chile are countries of ______________
Front
South America
Back
_________ is played on a fronton
Front
Jai alai
Back
The last meal of the day in Hispanic countries is called _________