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Culture 310 11-20. 11. Juan Perón’s second wife was Eva (Evita)

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Culture 31011-20

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11. Juan Perón’s second wife

was Eva (Evita).

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12. The pyramids of the Sun and of the Moon are landmarks that can be seen in Teotihuacán. (Mexico City)

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View of pyramid of the sun

Avenue of the Dead

View FROM pyramid of the moon

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13. The Basques are people that are believed to be descendants of the ancient Iberians. They live in Northern Spain.

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14. Pancho Villa led the northern revolutionary troops in the Mexican Civil War.

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15. Spain joined the European Union in 1986

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16. The walls of Ávila, Spain (Las murallas) were built in the 11th century.

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17. Mexicans celebrate the anniversary of the Battle of Puebla on May 5th (el 5 de mayo)

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18. The Arawaks and Caribes were tribes that Columbus and other explorers encountered in the Caribbean Islands

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19.Juan Ponce de León was the famous explorer who founded San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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20. The Moors took over southern Spain in the 8th century