(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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type of architecture seen in the Catedral in the Plaza Mayor in Lima
colonial
lost city of the Inca
Machu Picchu
native people of Peru
Inca
town near Cuzco known for its famous market and indigenous traditions
Pisac
city near Machu Picchu where you would find colonial and Incan architecture
Cuzco
reed-like grass used to make boats and small islands
totora
Catholic church built on top of the Incan Templo del Sol
Iglesia de Santo Domingo
nickname of a famous Peruvian painter
Quispejo
famous fish dish with lime juice, onion, peppers, and often corn or sweet potato
ceviche
highly nutritional grain that originated in Peru
quinoa
founder of Peru's capital city
Francisco Pizarro
1 of the official languages of Peru (a)
aymara
currency of Peru
nuevo sol
festival at the end of June that promotes outdoor mountain sports like mountain climbing and skiing
Semana del andinismo
types of woven textiles made of alpaca wool by native people
tejidos
rainforest in southeastern Peru known for its wildlife
Parque Nacional del Manu
longest river in South America that originates in Peru, flows through Brazil, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean
Río Amazonas
national dance of Peru
marinera
islands in Lake Titicaca made from reed-like grass
Uros Islands
highest navigable lake in the world located in Peru
Lago Titicaca
another name for the Templo del Sol in Cuzco
Qoricancha
spicy pepper used in Peruvian cooking
ají
national week-long horse show celebrated with parades and festivities
Concurso Nacional del Caballo Peruano de Paso
1 of the official languages of Peru (q)
quechua
location where famous, mysterious land drawings were made in the desert
Nazca lines
longest mountain range in the world that runs through South America
Andes