This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: Frida Kahlo - Iconic Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and her contributions to Mexican culture., Día de los Muertos - A Mexican holiday celebrating and honoring the lives of deceased loved ones, typically with colorful altars and sugar skulls., Salsa - A popular dance and music style with roots in Latin America and the Caribbean, especially Cuba and Puerto Rico., Celia Cruz - Cuban singer known as the "Queen of Salsa," whose career spanned over five decades., Plaza de la Raza - A cultural arts center in Los Angeles, known for promoting Latinx art and culture., Tacos - A traditional Mexican dish made with a folded or rolled tortilla filled with various fillings such as meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables., Oscar de la Hoya - Mexican-American boxer and entrepreneur, one of the most famous boxers of all time., Latinoamérica - The region of the Americas where Spanish and Portuguese are the predominant languages., Shakira - Colombian singer, dancer, and philanthropist known for her international music career., Mariachi - A traditional Mexican music ensemble, often consisting of violins, trumpets, guitars, and a distinctive Mexican style of singing., Cinco de Mayo - A holiday celebrating the Mexican victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, often celebrated with parades and Mexican food., Rita Moreno - Puerto Rican actress, singer, and dancer, one of the few artists to have won an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award., Tequila - A distilled spirit from Mexico, often associated with celebrations and parties., Latinx Activists - Refers to individuals who advocate for the rights of Latinx communities, such as Dolores Huerta and César Chávez., Sonia Sotomayor - The first Latina Supreme Court Justice in the United States, known for her contributions to American law and advocacy for justice., Churros - Fried-dough pastries, typically sprinkled with sugar, popular in many Latin American countries and Spain., El Día del Niño - "Children’s Day," a celebration in many Latin American countries to honor children and their contributions to society., Salvador Dalí - Though Spanish, Dalí’s surrealist art had a great influence on Latin American artists and culture., Selena Quintanilla - The "Queen of Tejano music," Selena was a Mexican-American singer and fashion icon whose tragic death in 1995 deeply impacted the Latinx community., José Martí - Cuban poet, journalist, and revolutionary who became a symbol of the struggle for Cuban independence., Papel Picado - A traditional Mexican craft where colorful paper is intricately cut to create decorative designs, often used for celebrations., Gabriel García Márquez - Colombian writer and Nobel laureate, famous for his works on magical realism, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude., Reggaeton - A music genre that originated in Puerto Rico in the 1990s, combining Latin rhythms with hip hop influences. and Tostones - A traditional dish made from green plantains, fried until crispy, and often served with a dip..
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