8 Spanish Speaking Countries Senorita Jenkins 9 th Grade Spanish Click the arrow to progress!

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8 Spanish Speaking Countries Senorita Jenkins 9 th Grade Spanish Click the arrow to progress!

MexicoSpainCosta Rica Click the Flags Below to Learn More About Them: Guatemala Puerto Rico Argentina PeruParaguay Review Question

QUICK FACTS ON MEXICO: Mexico is part of the North American continent. The capital of Mexico is Mexico City. The Mexican Independence Day is September 16 th. As of 2011, there are 113,423,050 inhabitants in Mexico. Return to Main Menu

QUICK FACTS ON SPAIN Spain is part of the European continent. The capital of Spain is Madrid. Spain does not have an official Independence Day. As of 2011, there are 46,081,574 inhabitants living in Spain. Return to Main Menu

QUICK FACTS ON COSTA RICA Costa Rica is part of the North American continent. San José is the capital of Costa Rica. The Costa Rican Independence Day is September 15 th. As of 2011, there are 4,658,887 inhabitants living in Costa Rica. Return to Main Menu

QUICK FACTS ABOUT GUATEMALA Guatemala is part of the North American Continent. The capital of Guatemala is La Nueva Guatemala de la Asunción. The Guatemalan Independence Day is September 15 th. As of 2011, there are 14,388,929 inhabitants living in Guatemala. Return to Main Menu

QUICK FACTS ABOUT PUERTO RICO Puerto Rico is considered part of the North American continent. The capital of Puerto Rico is San Juan Puerto Rico is considered a United States colony and they were given U.S. Citizenship in As of 2011, there are 3,978,702 inhabitants living in Puerto Rico. Return to Main Menu

QUICK FACTS ABOUT ARGENTINA Argentina is part of the South American continent. The capital of Argentina is Buenas Aires. The Argentinian Independence Day is July 9 th. As of 2011, there are 40,412,376 inhabitants living in Argentina. Return to Main Menu

QUICK FACTS ABOUT PERU Peru is part of the South American continent. The capital of Peru is Lima. Peru’s Independence Day is July 28 th. As of 2011, there are 29,076,512 inhabitants living in Peru. Return to Main Menu

QUICK FACTS ABOUT PARAGUAY Paraguay is part of the South American continent. The capital of Paraguay is Asunción. Paraguayans celebrate their independence on May 14 th. As of 2011, there are 6,454,548 inhabitants living in Paraguay. Return to Main Menu

REVIEW QUESTION What is the capital of Argentina? a)San JuanSan Juan b)LimaLima c)Buenas AiresBuenas Aires

THAT IS INCORRECT San Juan is the capital of Puerto Rico. But no worries, Chico, you may try again! Back to Question

UH OH, YOU ARE INCORRECT! Lima is not the capital of Argentina. But no worries mi estudiante, you may try again! Back to Question

YOU ARE CORRECT! Buenas Aires is the capital of Argentina, buen trabajo, estudiante! Continue

FELICIDADES ESTUDIANTE! You have completed your first lesson on 8 Spanish speaking countries. Next week, we will learn about 8 more. Click on the image below to return to the title slide for the next student. Adios!