| A | B |
| Torre Cerredo | highest peak in Picos de Europa |
| Andalucía | exports olive oil worldwide |
| Feria de Abril | celebrated in Seville |
| La Mancha | famous for Don Quijote de La Mancha |
| Don Quijote | written by Miguel de Cervantes |
| Los Pirineso | forman una frontera natural entre Francia y España |
| Barcelona | known for the sardana dance |
| Paella | Spanish dish made with rice, vegetables, seafood, and meat |
| La tortilla español | omelet with potatoes and onions |
| Isabelita | -ita shows affection for Isabel |
| Spanish greetings | more affecionate than americans |
| El béisbol | most popular sport in Puerto Rico |
| El coquí | el simbólo de Puerto Rico |
| Spanish currency | euro |
| Puerto Rican currency | US dollar |
| Official Spanish languages | catalan, español, galician, Basque |
| habichuelas | beans, a puerto rican staple |
| el Morro | Spanish fortress in Puerto Rico |
| salsa | popular music in PR |
| state fruit of Texas | red grapefruit |
| state snack of Texas | tostaditas con salsa |
| strong cowboy tradition | Texas |
| Paseo del Río | Riverwalk in San Antonio |
| quesadillas y barbacoa | comida típica de Texas |
| Carmen Lomas Garza | painted Tamalada |
| sports | not in school, done through clubs or outside organization |
| a la americana | when you invite someone out, but both pay for their own food |
| el Volcán Arenal | most active volcano in Costa Rica |
| el café | main crop of Costa Rica |
| el perezoso de tres dedos | three toed sloth |
| currency of Costa Rica | colón |
| fiestas patronales | patron saints' day |
| Juan Santamaria | hero of Costa Rica |
| El día del Boyero | celebrates ox cart drivers |
| gallo pinto | costa rican breakfast of eggs, plantains, rice and beans |
| olla de carne | costa rican stew with meat and vegetables |
| mono congo | howler monkey |
| el quetzal | bird found in cloud forests |
| reservas | habitats for rare species |
| costa rican school year | march-december |