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It's been a big year in Latin America, and the Monitor has brought you on-the-ground reports from Mexico to Manitoba Colony, Bolivia. You probably know that Brazil is booming and former dictator Manuel Noriega arrived in Panama. But beyond the headlines, how closely did you follow the big events of 2011? Test your comprehension in this 2011 year-end quiz.
Security forces rescued eight of ten of the country’s most high-profile kidnap victims from a jungle hideout |
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The top leaders of the FARC turned themselves in, saying they would put down their arms in return for judicial immunity |
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The head of the FARC, Alfonso Cano, was killed by Colombian security forces |
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The FARC agreed to third-party negotiations led by Costa Rica, agreeing to cease violence until a deal is reached |
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