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2024-08-06 | Jorge Oller (Writer) | Jorge Oller Alpírez, (Costa Rica, July 17, 1957) is a Costa Rican writer and entrepreneur. Founder of the Tribu Group. | Start | Miros Dursselev (130) | |
2024-08-16 | Stéphane Vincent (Haitian E-governance specialist (born 1993)) | Stéphane Vincent (born June 20, 1993) is a Haitian E-governance specialist known for his commitments to public governance, e-governance and ICT policy implementation. He is co-founder of the political party En Avant . | Start | Masstic (138) | |
2024-07-12 | Anguilla Cadet Corps (Cadet force in Anguilla) | The Anguilla Cadet Corps is a youth organisation that provides military training to school-aged children in the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla. | Stub | Aodhdubh (14593) | |
2024-07-12 | Virgin Islands Cadet Corps (Cadet force in the British Virgin Islands) | The Virgin Islands Cadet Corps is a youth organisation that provides military training to school-aged children in the British Overseas Territory of the British Virgin Islands. | Stub | Aodhdubh (14593) | |
2024-08-03 | Administrative regions of the Dominican Republic by GDP | The Dominican Republic, a country in the Caribbean, boasts one of the region's most dynamic economies. With a GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of approximately 127.356 billion USD in 2024, it stands out as one of the largest economies in the Caribbean. The GDP per capita, a measure reflecting the average economic output per person, is around US$11,774, highlighting the country's relative economic development compared to its Caribbean neighbors. | Start | AviationLover27 (82) | |
2024-10-13 | 2004 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2004. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-08-06 | Juan Antonio Alvarez (soldier) (Fighter in the Dominican Restoration War) | Juan Antonio Alvarez Cartagena was a Dominican military commander. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2024-10-19 | 2005 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group IV | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2005. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-20 | 2005 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2005. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-20 | 2006 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2006. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-20 | 2007 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2007. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-20 | 2008 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2008. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-20 | 2006 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group IV | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2006. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-20 | 2007 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group IV | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2007. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-20 | 2008 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group IV | The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 2008. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-22 | 2005 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group III | The Group III tournament was held in the Week commencing February 28, in Club de Tenis La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia, on outdoor clay courts. | Start | PE fans (6543) | |
2024-10-22 | Bernard-Philippe-Alexis Carrié (Haitian politician and military leader) | Bernard-Philippe-Alexis Carrie (1780–1867) was a Haitian military commander and politician. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2024-10-23 | Oropendola temple | The Orodenola temple also known as the Golden Oriole temple is a pre-Columbian building of the Mayan culture in Copan Honduras. This is located within structure 16. This temple is part of the constructions that make up the Acropolis of Copán, which includes several plazas and important structures. | Start | Luis Alfredo Romero (462) | |
2024-09-18 | Kingdom of Parita (Pre-Columbian political entity in modern-day Panama) | The Kingdom of Parita, also known as Paris, or the Cacicazgo/Chiefdom of Parita was a pre-Columbian political entity in modern-day Panama. At the time of Spanish contact, Parita was ruled by Antataura who was also known as Parita or Paris. | C | Nanawatsin (12) | |
2024-08-09 | Central America Regional Security Initiative (US security assistance to Central America) | The Central America Regional Security Initiative (CARSI) is a US foreign security assistance program for Central American countries – Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama – that provides equipment, training, and technical support for law enforcement efforts, and programs intended to strengthen each country's long-term capacity to handle security issues and their underlying conditions. | C | Tsavage (10349) | |
2024-10-11 | Big Farmer's Cay | Big Farmer's Cay is an island in The Bahamas. | Stub | GDJackAttack1 (870) | |
2024-10-11 | Big Cross Cay | Big Cross Cay is an island located in North Abaco, Bahamas. | Stub | GDJackAttack1 (870) | |
2024-08-10 | Mario Pabón (Dominican-Puerto Rican actor, director and television show host) | Mario Pabón, in full Mario Enrique Pabón Cantin (13 August 1930 – 27 November 1996) was a Dominican-Puerto Rican actor, director and show host. He was known for his work on Puerto Rican television and cinema. | C | JeanetteMartin (50913) | |
2024-10-09 | Eduardo Abril Amores | Eduardo Abril Amores was a Cuban newspaper publisher, journalist, essayist, and amateur musician. On December 1, 1917, Abril Amores created the Santiago de Cuba-based newspaper Diario de Cuba. Historians consider this newspaper the most important daily newspaper in Cuba prior to the success of the Cuban Revolution of 1959. | Start | Guylaen (2533) | |
2024-09-21 | Circuito Nacional Cubano (Radio station in Havana, Cuba) | Circuito Nacional Cubano (English: Cuban National Network), was a radio station broadcasting from Havana, Cuba, owned by several shareholders, including Fulgencio Batista (the President of the Republic of Cuba), it is heard on 590 kHz AM in Havana and region, being retransmitted throughout Cuba. | Start | Saskeh (36) | |
2024-12-08 | Pan American Table Tennis Confederation | The Pan American Table Tennis Confederation (ITTF-Americas) is one of the table tennis continental federations recognized by International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). It was formed in 2021 through a merger of the Northern American Table Tennis Union and Latin American Table Tennis Union. | Start | Luttiyaki (26) | |
2024-12-13 | Congos of Villa Mella (Religious brotherhood of the Dominican Republic) | The Congos of Villa Mella is a religious brotherhood of the Holy Spirit founded in the 16th century by enslaved Africans and mestizos in what is now the Dominican Republic. This brotherhood constitutes one of the most significant and unique traditional socio cultural expressions of the Dominican Republic. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2024-10-18 | Port Layola F.C. (Association football club in Belize) | Port Layola Foot Ball Club, mostly known as simply Port Layola, is a Belicean football club based in Belize City, Belize. The club's home ground is the FFB Stadium, where also the Belize national football team plays. | Start | Saprissa40 (401) | |
2024-12-14 | Yamil Lu'um (Maya site in Quintana Roo, Mexico) | Yamil Lu'um is a Maya archaeological site located on the beach coast of Cancún in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. Yamil Lu’um is part of the Maya region of the East Coast of Quintana Roo, Its development occurred during the late postclassic period of the Maya civilization, the main structure is a ceremonial shrine known as the Scorpion's Temple (Templo del Alacrán), This temple is believed to have also served as a Pre-Columbian lighthouse in the beach facing the ocean. | Start | Juan g. regino (148) | |
2024-12-05 | Effects of Hurricane Irma in the Lesser Antilles | Hurricane Irma caused severe damage and destruction in the Lesser Antilles. | B | Zzzs (6377) | |
2024-12-16 | Pedro Fermín de Echevers y Subisa | Pedro Fermín de Echevers y Subisa (-?) was the governor of the New Spain provinces of Coahuila and Texas between 1712 and 1714. | Stub | Isinbill (37842) | |
2024-09-06 | Shakeone Satchwell (Jamaican footballer (born 2004)) | Shakeone Satchwell (born 22 June 2004) is a Jamaican professional footballer who plays as a striker for 2.SNL club Rudar. | Stub | Gnooi (1287) | |
2024-12-29 | HSBC Bank Costa Rica | Banco HSBC (Costa Rica), S.A. was a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings plc headquartered in San José, Costa Rica. The bank provided personal banking and corporate banking services to Costa Rica. In 2012 Banco Davivienda acquired HSBC Costa Rica and renamed it as Banco Davivienda Costa Rica. | Start | TommyTu25 (697) | |
2024-12-06 | Ukit Kan Lek Tokʼ (8th-century Mayan king) | Ukit Kan Lek Tokʼ (or possibly Ukit Kanle'k Tok') was an ancient Maya ajaw or king of the city of Ek' Balam in the Yucatán Peninsula from May 26, 770 AD until some time after 797 AD. His name may mean "the father of the four hard flints." Ukit Kan Lek Tok' was the Holy Lord of Talol, a dynastic title associated with kings of the region. | Stub | Arqueogato (218) | |
2025-01-09 | Manuel Núñez Asencio (Dominican writer, historian and educator (born 1957)) | Manuel Núñez Asencio (born 1957) is a Dominican Republic linguist, researcher, academic and essayist. As an essayist, he has stood out the most and achieved wide recognition, especially when he ventures from theory, exhaustive analysis and the deconstruction of ideological discourses in the fragmentariness of time, in the changing interstices of historical reality. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2024-10-05 | Guanahacabibes camp | The Guanahacabibes camp, was a labor camp in the Guanahacabibes Peninsula of Cuba, established in 1960 by Che Guevara. The characterizing of the camp has been a point of controversy among historians. This controversy is mainly due to the scant official documentation of the camp, because the facility was extra-legal, as well as the variety of personal accounts used retroactively to describe the camp. | Start | Mangokeylime (6188) | |
2024-10-29 | Jabari Garibaldi (US Virgin Islands soccer player) | Jabari Garibaldi (born August 24, 1991) is a soccer player who plays as a defender for Rovers . Born in Miami, United States, he has represented the United States Virgin Islands internationally. | Start | Bagujohn10 (345) | |
2025-01-09 | Ramón Isidro Ditrén Díaz (Dominican writer (1933–2010)) | Ramón Isidro Ditrén Díaz (January 2, 1933 – March 22, 2010) was a Dominican construction worker, cooperative member, essayist, poet and short story writer. He is known for being one of the pioneers of the Dominican cooperative movement, president and founder of the Association of Master Builders and executive vice president of the Institute for Cooperative Development and Credit (IDECOOP). | Stub | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-01-12 | Jean-Euphèle Milcé (writer, poet and journalist) | Jean-Euphèle Milcé (born 1969) is a Haitian writer and librarian. | Stub | Peripatetic (13473) | |
2024-09-07 | Widman Talavera (Nicaraguan footballer (born 2003)) | Widman Esmir Talavera Flores (born 12 January 2003) is a Nicaraguan professional footballer who plays as a winger for Real Estelí FC and the Nicaragua national football team. | Start | A person of sorts (1071) | |
2025-01-26 | Guatemala men's national under-15 basketball team | The Guatemala men's national under-15 basketball team is a national basketball team of Guatemala, administered by the Federación de Baloncesto de Guatemala. It represents the country in men's international under-15 basketball competitions. | Stub | Maiō T. (15103) | |
2024-08-07 | Santiago Basora (Dominican revolutionary leader) | Santiago Basora was a Dominican revolutionary who was a leader in the Dominican War of Independence. Basora, a former slave himself, was determined that the new independent government would uphold its promise that slavery would never return to the Dominican Republic. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-01-26 | Jamby El Favo (Puerto Rican rapper, singer and songwriter) | Jan Omar Cambero Luciano, known by his stage name Jamby El Favo, is a Puerto Rican musician and songwriter born on February 3, 1995, in Carolina, Puerto Rico. He is known for his contributions to Latin trap and urban music. | Start | PlainWatcher (408) | |
2025-02-03 | Kaan kingdom (Maya kingdom from the Classic period ruled by the Kaanu'l dynasty of Dzibanche) | The Kaan kingdom (Snake Head kingdom) was a Maya kingdom ruled by the Kaanu'l dynasty of Dzibanche and later with capital in Calakmul that dominated the central Maya lowlands during the Classic period of the Maya civilization. | C | Juan g. regino (148) | |
2024-12-13 | Electoral and Boundaries Commission (Barbados) (Electoral commission in Barbados) | The Electoral and Boundaries Commission is the independent non-partisan department responsible for administering all elections in Barbados. It is also responsible for maintaining the registry of all citizens and non-national residents within the country and the issuing of national identity cards. | Start | Gemini.skywalker (2054) | |
2025-02-06 | Cuban-Haitian Entrants (Status of some American non-citizens) | Cuban-Haitian Entrants are Cuban and Haitian citizens living in the United States who qualify for certain benefits under US immigration law because of their immigration status and classification as "qualified non-citizens". | Stub | Miel001 (543) | |
2024-09-30 | Félix Trinidad vs. Fernando Vargas (Boxing match) | Félix Trinidad vs. Fernando Vargas, billed as Forces of Destruction, was a professional boxing match contested on December 2, 2000, for the WBA and IBF light middleweight championship. | C | Sam11333 (14839) | |
2024-07-20 | Hebdo24 (Online Media) | Hebdo24 is a Haitian online-based media launched by Phanord Cabé on February 24, 2021. | Start | Kitanago (148) | |
2024-06-28 | Marcus Orlob (US equestrian) | Marcus Orlob (born March 16, 1982, Düsseldorf, Germany) is an American dressage rider. Orlob is a professional rider and trainer and has completed the German Riding School in Warendorf, Germany, where he received the 'Bereiter' title. Later, he moved to the US where he located himself in Florida to run his stable. | Stub | Rytter192 (2315) | |
2024-12-12 | Adam Suprun (Belarusian linguist and slavist (1928–1999)) | Adam Suprun (October 24, 1928 – August 18, 1999) was a linguist, professor, Slavist, Habilitated Doctor of Philological Sciences, Habilitated Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences and Honored Scholar of the Republic of Belarus. He was Head of the Department of Theoretical and Slavic Linguistics at the Belarusian State University. | C | Alena Rudenka (14) | |
2024-10-30 | Kamil Pooran (West Indies cricketer) | Kamil Pooran (born 13 June 1996) is a West Indian cricketer who currently plays for the Combined Campuses and Colleges cricket team as a top order batsman. In March 2023, he made his first-class debut playing for Trinidad and Tobago against Jamaica in the 2022–23 West Indies Championship. | Stub | Pkr206 (9834) | |
2024-07-15 | Mikkel Govia (West Indies cricketer) | Mikkel Govia (born 22 January 2002) is a West Indian cricketer who currently plays for the Combined Campuses and Colleges cricket team as a bowler. | Stub | Pkr206 (9834) | |
2024-10-27 | Tamarie Redwood (West Indian cricketer) | Tamarie Xavier Redwood (born 16 February 2006) is a West Indian cricketer who currently plays for the Jamaica national cricket team in West Indian domestic cricket as a bowler. | Stub | Pkr206 (9834) | |
2024-12-23 | Order of Rubén Darío (Award in Nicaragua) | The Order of Rubén Darío (Spanish: Orden de Rubén Darío) is a medal of honor in Nicaragua that was established on February 16, 1951. It is given to notable people who contributed to the world of art, literature, science and international relations. | C | Pupusareawesome (680) | |
2025-01-05 | 1812 Mendoza and Mojarra conspiracy (1812 abolitionist movement in the Dominican Republic) | The 1812 Mendoza and Mojarra conspiracy was a slave movement that transpired in Santo Domingo, (now Dominican Republic) in the heat of the proclamation of the Cadiz Constitution, in 1812. This movement, led by free blacks, sought to overthrow the colonial government in Santo Domingo, with the intention of merging Santo Domingo with neighboring Haiti. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-02-17 | Henry Lebron (Puerto Rican boxer (born 1997)) | Henry Lebron (born 15 September 1997) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer. He currently competes in the super featherweight division. | Start | Scottlinehan1999 (1024) | |
2025-02-19 | Majá–Taguasco Road (Highway in Cuba) | The Majá–Taguasco Road (Carretera Majá–Taguasco), also known as the Motorway–Carretera Central Link Road (Enlace Autopista–Carretera Central) is a north–south highway connecting the town of Taguasco and the end of the Autopista Nacional (A–1) to the town of El Majá and the Carretera Central (N–1, 4–N–1 in this region) in Cuba. | Start | CubanoBoi (5150) | |
2025-02-08 | Isber Yala (Place in Guna Yala, Panama) | Isber Yala, or Nuevo Cartí, is a town in the Panamanian comarca indígena (indigenous territory) of Guna Yala, close to the coast and Cartí Airport. | Start | Chessrat (8267) | |
2024-10-17 | 2024–25 LIDOM season (Sports season) | The 2024–25 Dominican Professional Baseball League season is the 57th consecutive season of winter league baseball in the Dominican Republic, and 70th overall season. The regular season started on 16 October 2024, and ended 29 December 2024. | C | Lafuzion (13867) | |
2025-02-14 | Yucatec Maya people (Mayan subgroup) | The Yucatec Mayas or Peninsular Mayans are Maya people who live in the Yucatan Peninsula in the Mexican states of Yucatán, Campeche and Quintana Roo and in the Districts of Corozal and Orange Walk in Belize. The vast majority of them speak the Yucatec Maya language, or maayat'aan (autoglottonym). | Start | Lulasaurius (1181) | |
2024-11-01 | Women in Bermuda | The term Women in Bermuda includes British nationals with local status, British nationals without Bermudian status, Commonwealth nationals and foreign nationals who are resident in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, although in most cases only the first of these groups is intended to be connoted. | C | Aodhdubh (14593) | |
2025-01-03 | 1796 Boca de Nigua slave revolt (1796 slave insurrection in the Dominican Republic) | The 1796 Boca de Nigua Rebellion was a slave rebellion that occurred in what is now Dominican Republic. This was the largest slave revolt to erupt in Dominican history.In the end, the revolt was brutally suppressed. However, this laid the foundations for the defense of the human rights of blacks in Santo Domingo, which continued to remain a social issue well into the mid-19th-century. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-02-23 | Shaman artifacts in Panama | Shaman artifacts in Panama refer to archaeological discoveries associated with ritual and ceremonial practices in pre-Columbian societies with the earliest known shamanic artifacts dating to the Paleoindian period (circa 10,000–7,000 BCE). These artifacts, which include gold ornaments, carved stones, and ceremonial tools, have been discovered at excavation sites such as El Caño, Sitio Conte, and Cerro Juan Díaz. | Start | JesusisGreat7 (774) | |
2025-01-14 | Zajaris Fernández | Zajaris Fernández (born 1985 in Cuba) is a Cuban actress and comedian best known for her work in Cuban television,[circular reference] theater, and film. She rose to prominence through her participation in the comedy show "Alegrías de Sobremesa and her roles in several television series, including ¿Jura decir la verdad? (2001). | Start | Lau125 (115) | |
2024-07-14 | Héctor Prillwitz (Guatemalan footballer (born 2006)) | Héctor Guillermo Prillwitz Castellanos (born 29 March 2006) is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga Nacional club Antigua. | Start | Vernjab (854) | |
2025-02-04 | A. C. Shillingford (Dominican businessman (1882–1938)) | Albert Cavendish Shillingford (11 May 1882 — 7 March 1938) was a Dominican businessman. | C | Mr Fawkz (443) | |
2025-02-03 | Fredric Snitzer | Fredric Snitzer is an art dealer and artist based in Miami, Florida. In 1977, he founded the eponymous Fredric Snitzer Gallery. | Stub | Miss madco (32) | |
2024-10-29 | Amari Goodridge (West Indian cricketer) | Amari Alexandre Goodridge (born 10 November 2001) is a West Indian cricketer who currently plays for the Combined Campuses and Colleges cricket team in West Indian domestic cricket as a bowler. | Stub | Pkr206 (9834) | |
2025-02-20 | National Environment and Planning Agency | The National Environment and Planning Agency is a Jamaican government agency responsible for environmental protection, land use, natural resource management, and spatial planning. | Stub | Polygnotus (28861) | |
2024-09-21 | Tapao (Urban legend in the Dominican Republic) | In Dominican folklore, the story of the Tapao is a legend of a mysterious man from the colonial era of the Dominican Republic. Despite having lived in a residence in the Colonial City of Santo Domingo, only few know his actual appearance. Some said that he hid his face with a mask; others, with a hood or a veil. | Stub | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-03-06 | Avengers FC (Football club in the British Virgin Islands) | Avengers Football Club is a British Virgin Islands professional football club based in Spanish Town. The club competes in the BVIFA National Football League, the top tier of British Virgin Islands football. | Stub | Winnersdude01 (84) | |
2025-01-27 | Rainier Mallol (Dominican engineer) | Rainier Mallol (born May 9, 1991 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) is a Dominican entrepreneur and engineer best known for implementing artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for predicting disease outbreaks and other uses. He is the founder of cxgenies and co-founder of AIME (Artificial Intelligence in Medical Epidemiology). | C | Conlosardientes55 (26) | |
2025-03-06 | Jamaica Carnival (Annual event held in Jamaica) | Jamaica Carnival, also referred to as Bacchanal Jamaica (also the names of Jamaica's longstanding bands), is an annual Caribbean Carnival event held mainly in Kingston, Jamaica, a week after Easter (usually during March or April). The festival is marked by week-long celebrations, fetes and entertainment events, which are a prelude to the official Mas or Road March finale on Carnival Sunday. | C | Xaymacan (720) | |
2025-03-03 | Iris Stryx (Musical artist) | Iris Stryx (born February 19, 1995) is a songwriter and recording artist best known for recording Bahamian calypso and Soca music. In 2016, she released her debut single, "Island Girl". | Start | Musicxpertz (137) | Past AfD |
2024-07-15 | Khari Campbell (West Indian cricketer (born 1998)) | Khari Campbell (born 21 March 1998) is a West Indian cricketer who made his debut playing for the Saint Lucia Kings. An all-rounder, he is a right handed batsman and right arm medium fast bowler. | Stub | Pkr206 (9834) | |
2025-03-13 | Riky Zapata (Honduran association football player) | Riki Zapata (born 23 November 1997) is a Honduran footballer currently playing as a midfielder for F.C. Motagua and the Honduras national team. | Stub | Fifaddicted (15741) | |
2024-11-28 | National Emergency Management Organization (Belize) | The National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) is a Belizean national agency for the national response towards hurricanes and floods. | Start | Quxyz (7605) | |
2025-03-14 | Paranza (Restaurant in Bahamas) | Paranza opened on August 1st, 2023at Atlantis Paradise Island resort in Paradise Island, Bahamas. Michael White (chef) named it after the Italian translation of Small Fishing Boat and considered Paranza the most important opening in his culinary career since opening Marea in New York. | Start | AndiamoZiggy (87) | |
2025-03-15 | Sabana Seca ambush (1979 terrorist attack) | The Sabana Seca ambush was an attack by Puerto Rican nationalist paramilitary groups on a United States Navy bus near a listening post in Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico on 3 December 1979. The bus was carrying 18 unarmed sailors, most of whom were communications technicians. | GA | Yakutumbism (61) | |
2024-07-26 | Tarik Scott (Jamaican footballer) | Tarik Scott (born 23 April 2005) is a footballer who plays as a left-winger for Major League Soccer club FC Dallas. Born in the United States, he is a youth international for Jamaica. | Start | TheFloridaMan (1279) | |
2024-12-25 | Highway I–16 (Cuba) (Road in Cuba) | Highway I–16, split into 3–I–16 and 4–I–16, is a bypass of the Circuito Sur (I–2), going from Jagüey Grande to Real Campiña in Cuba. It is the main road of the towns of Australia, Playa Larga, Playa Girón, and Covadonga. | Start | CubanoBoi (5150) | |
2024-10-29 | Marcell Felipe | Marcell Felipe is a Cuban American attorney and businessman, and chairman of the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora. Felipe founded the Inspire America Foundation, an organization that promotes democracy in Cuba and the Americas. He also founded the Initiative for Democratic and Economic Alternatives for Cuba, a project of Inspire America, and co-founded América CV (which owns América TeVé, a Miami, Florida-based media group). | Start | Doctorstrange617 (3054) | Past AfD |
2025-02-25 | TUTV (Salvadoran television channel) | TUTV Canal 11 is a Salvadoran over-the-air television channel, secondary outlet of Canal 12, owned by Red Salvadroeña de Medios, in turn owned by Albavisión. | Start | RandomMe98 (9286) | |
2025-03-17 | Guerrillerismo (Spanish word for Cuban "guerrilla mentality") | Guerrillerismo, is a Spanish word, sometimes translated into English as guerrilla mentality or guerrilla ethos, which refers to a style of political action and rhetoric that has been heavily promoted by the Cuban government since the Cuban Revolution. It promotes passion and selflessness as a means to solve social problems, rather than methodical planning or institution building. | C | Mangokeylime (6188) | |
2025-03-16 | West Indies Breakout League (Cricket Tournament for emerging players) | The West Indies Breakout League is an upcoming Twenty20 cricket tournament that will be held in the West Indies, established by Cricket West Indies (CWI) and Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The inaugural season of the tournament is expected to begin in April 2025 in Trinidad and Tobago. | Start | Pkr206 (9834) | |
2024-10-01 | Grito del Capotillo (Act that triggered the Dominican Restoration War) | The Grito de Capotillo is considered the act that began the Dominican Restoration War that sought the Independence of Dominican Republic from the Kingdom of Spain. This act, initiated by Santiago Rodríguez Masagó on August 16, 1863, was the third (and final) proclamation of Dominican independence from an occupying force, succeeding prior proclamations such as the formations of The Republic of Spanish Haiti and the First Dominican Republic of 1821 and 1844, respectively. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2024-10-01 | Cuban Performance Art | The Cuban Performance Art scene emerged from Havana and its surroundings during the mid-1970s and, particularly, the 1980s. A period in which socially engaged art became a chosen language for the first generation of artists in the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution. | C | MichaelaBlanc (1787) | |
2025-02-10 | Honduras in World War I | The republic of Honduras was a neutral nation in the conflict until 1918, from then on it had a discreet participation in the First World War, given its position as a small Central American nation with little international influence in that period. However, his diplomatic role and political decisions were not irrelevant in the Central American sphere. | C | Luis Alfredo Romero (462) | |
2024-11-26 | Samuel García Román (Puerto Rican Artist) | Samuel García Román (March 28, 1945 – November 18, 2024) was a Puerto Rican painter and illustrator known for his realistic portrayals of life in Puerto Rico, depictions of historical events in Puerto Rican history, and urban scenes of New York City. | C | BxArtLover (15) | |
2025-03-04 | Luanda Lozano | Luanda Lozano (born 1973) is a Dominican printmaker who works with abstract and organic forms. | C | Peritaendulcee (69) | |
2024-10-03 | Battle of Santiago (1863) (1863 Battle of the Dominican Restoration War) | The Battle of Santiago (1863) (Spanish: Batalla de Santiago de 1863) was a battle during the Dominican Restoration War. On September 6, 1863, during the Restoration War, after an intense battle, the Spanish annexationist forces managed to enter the Plaza de Armas in Santiago. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-01-17 | Yoshvani Medina | Yoshvani Medina (born 1967 in Pinar del Río, Cuba) is a Cuban-American and French playwright, theater director, and professor. He is a graduate of the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique in Paris. Medina is widely known for his contributions to theater and television, including his work as the creator of the series Púber, produced by NBC-Telemundo. | Start | Lau125 (115) | |
2025-03-24 | Luis Gómez Wangüemert (Spanish-Cuban journalist) | Lorenzo Luis Gómez-Wangüemert was a Spanish-Cuban journalist, editor, and television commentator known for his precision and dedication to journalism. He part of the Protest of the Thirteen, the first protest of the intellectual class of Cuba since the country had gained its independence. | Start | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-02-16 | Elías Piña (soldier) (Dominican soldier (1799–1845)) | Colonel Elías Piña (1799 – August 1845) was a Dominican soldier who fought in the Dominican War of Independence. He took part in the border clashes against Haitian forces during the second campaign of 1845, in which he was fatally wounded and died of his injuries at the end of the campaign. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-03-24 | Makana Ferry Service (Ferry serving Dutch Caribbean islands and Saint Kitts and Nevis) | Makana is an international ferry that provides daily or near-daily service between Sint Maarten, Saba, Sint Eustatius in the Dutch Caribbean as well as Basseterre on Saint Kitts. | Stub | Keizers (26649) | |
2024-07-03 | Proyecto M (Puerto Rican boy band) | Proyecto M was a Puerto Rican boy band from the 1980s and 1990s. The band's name came about because all band members were at one point members of boy band Menudo. | Start | JeanetteMartin (50913) | |
2025-03-23 | Fantom (rapper) (Musical artist) | Daniel Darinus (born March 26, 1981), known professionally as Fantom, is an Haitian rapper. Born in Léogâne, Darinus began a musical career in 1994. In 2009, he recorded his first album Men Nonm Nan for Hip Faktory. He gained fame as a founding member of the Barikad Crew, a Port-au-Prince-based hip-hop group formed in 2002. | Start | Masstic (138) | |
2025-02-24 | Bolivar Arellano (Ecuadorian-American photographer and businessman (born 1944)) | Bolivar Arellano (born 3 September, 1944 in Alausi, Chimborazo province, Ecuador) is an Ecuadorian-American photographer and former shop owner. He is mainly known for two things: his involvement with Puerto Rican boy band Menudo and the photos he took after the September 11 attacks in New York City. | C | JeanetteMartin (50913) | |
2024-12-18 | State of Exception in El Salvador (The State of Exception is a right established in the Constitution of El Salvador.) | The State of Exception is a right established in the Constitution of El Salvador. This legal framework enables the government to temporarily suspend certain constitutional rights in extraordinary circumstances. It empowers Salvadoran authorities to implement special measures when situations significantly disrupt public order or threaten national stability. | Start | JuanP3rs (143) | |
2024-12-24 | Ximena Carrillo (Guatemalan model (born 2004)) | Ximena Carrillo Mendizábal (born 2 January 2004) is a Guatemalan model and beauty pageant titleholder. She is the first representative of Guatemala to attend Miss Cosmo 2024 and achieved Top 21.[excessive citations] | Start | Baribieepori (190) | |
2025-03-24 | Chancala (Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico) | Chancala (also known as La Cascada-Chancalá), anciently called Chak K'uh, is a Precolumbian Maya archaeological site located in the municipality of Palenque in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. Chancala was a city of the Classic period of the Maya civilization that had its own dynasty and emblem glyph and developed as an autonomous political power within the region dominated by the great Maya city of Palenque. | Start | Juan g. regino (148) | |
2025-03-22 | Cuba Contemporánea | Cuba Contemporánea was a Cuban magazine published monthly in Havana from January 1913 to August 1927, and has been described as "the first great magazine of Cuban thought in the 20th century," achieving significant international prestige despite facing censorship and opposition within the island. | B | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-03-19 | Alberto Lamar Schweyer (Cuban journalist, novelist, and essayist) | Alberto Lamar Schweyer was a Cuban journalist, essayist, and novelist, part of the "Generation of 1930," whose career left a significant imprint on early 20th-century Cuban literature and politics. He worked as a journalist and writer for Heraldo de Cuba, El Sol, Social, Carteles, Smart, Cuba Contemporánea, El País, Diario de la Marina, El Mundo, La Discusión and La Lucha. | Start | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-03-22 | Felipe Mañón (activist) (19th-century Dominican activist) | Felipe Mañón (1848–1938) was a Dominican revolutionary who participated in the events of the Dominican Restoration War at a young age. After the war, he held an active political career during the periods of the Second Dominican Republic. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2024-07-27 | Norberto Torres (military commander) (Dominican military commander) | Norberto Torres was a Dominican soldier and military commander in the Dominican Restoration War. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2024-11-01 | Belize–Colombia relations (Bilateral relations) | Relations between Belize and the Republic of Colombia began on 15 February 1982, less than a year after the former's independence from the United Kingdom. But prior to that, Colombia had already signed treaties with the European country, in 1888 they signed an extradition treaty. | C | Waterfaux (1177) | |
2025-03-27 | Government Representative in the Senate of Canada | The Government Representative in the Senate of Canada is a key position in the upper house of the Parliament of Canada. This role serves as the primary liaison between the Government of Canada and the Senate, responsible for advancing the government's legislative agenda in the upper chamber. | Start | Canadianpoliticaljunkie (1058) | |
2025-01-08 | Issa El-Saieh & His Orchestra discography | This is the discography of recordings by Issa El-Saieh & His Orchestra, also referred to as Orchestre Saieh, including those of various bands put together by bandleader Issa El-Saieh, through combinations of musicians from the orchestra, such as The Belle Créole Group, La Belle Créole Trio, Bebo Valdés & His Rhythm, Rodolphe Legros & His Ibo Lele Group, Budd Johnson & The Le Perchoir Group, Wébert Sicot & His Cabane Choucoune Ensemble, The Cabane Choucou ... | B | Nemesis-AC (154) | |
2025-01-11 | St. Lucia Yacht Club | The St. Lucia Yacht Club, is a sports club in Rodney Bay, St. Lucia. | Stub | Jasonbook99 (739) | |
2024-09-21 | Folklore of the Dominican Republic | Folklore of the Dominican Republic analyses the cultural phenomena of the Dominican Republic going back to the period of colonization, when Christopher Columbus set foot on land and the aborigines were already on the island. From that moment on, a process of rational relations between the two began. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-03-21 | Manuel María Coronado (Cuban newspaper owner, lawyer, and politician) | Manuel María Coronado Alvarado was a Cuban revolutionary soldier, lawyer, politician, and owner of one of the most popular newspapers in Cuba, La Discusión. Coronado also participated in joint venture to bring the first ever aircraft to the island of Cuba. | Start | Guylaen (2533) | |
2024-08-06 | Gabino Puello (Dominican soldier and activist (1816–1847)) | Gabino Puello de Castro (1816 – December 23, 1847) was a Dominican soldier and a leader in the Dominican War of Independence. He was one of the signers of the Manifesto of January 16, 1844. After some hostilities with the conservative cabinet, he was accused of taking part in a conspiracy against Pedro Santana, who subjected him, as well as his brother, José Joaquín Puello, to persecution and subsequent execution in December 1847. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-03-18 | Museo La Salle (Natural history museum in San José, Costa Rica) | The Museo de Ciencias Naturales La Salle is a natural history museum founded in 1960 with the help of students of Colegio La Salle. | Stub | Saprissa40 (401) | |
2024-08-04 | Alfredo Brito (Cuban musician) | Alfredo Brito is a Cuban musician and singer, member of a family of artists of recognized prestige in the musical field. Founder and director in 1967 of the vocal quartet "Los Brito". | C | Nonickillo (303) | |
2025-03-24 | List of rulers of Chimor | The Kingdom of Chimor was a largely Quingnam-speaking polity during the Andean Late Intermediate Period in Peru, centered on a capital of Chan Chan. It would eventually be conquered by an expansionist Inca Empire. Its monarchs or kings were known as the Chimor Cápac. | Start | Avrand6 (1563) | |
2025-03-19 | Gran Museo de Chichén Itzá (Archaeological museum in Yucatán, Mexico) | The Great Museum of Chichén Itzá (Spanish: Gran Museo de Chichén Itzá) is an archaeological museum located near the town of Pisté, in the municipality of Tinum, Yucatán, Mexico. Inaugurated on February 28, 2024, the museum houses a collection of over 1,000 pieces, including 400 original artifacts donated by the Regional Museum of Anthropology of Yucatán, the Gran Museo del Mundo Maya in Mérida, and materials recovered during [[archaeological salvag ... | Start | Obertura (28) | |
2025-03-10 | 1956 Honduran coup d'état (Military coup against Pres. Julio Lozano Díaz) | The 1956 Honduran coup d'état occurred when the Honduran military removed acting President Julio Lozano Díaz on October 21, 1956. | FA | Apollineds (28) | |
2024-06-12 | Miami Mafia | The Miami Mafia is a disparaging caricature of Cuban exiles created by Cuban officials. The notion considers Cuban exiles to be unilaterally politically organized in a feverish effort to overthrow the Cuban government. The label "Miami Mafia" can be used to refer to most or absolutely all of the political activity of Cuban exiles. | C | ModernDayTrilobite (12461) | |
2025-03-29 | Ijik Xajlel (Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico) | Ijik Xajlel is an archaeological Maya site located on the bank of the Usumacinta River in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. It was a Maya settlement and port developed between the Middle and Late Classic period, built in a strategic geographical location with access to a beach where the river is slower which made easier the navigation with canoes and crossing to the other side of the river and it was part of an ancient route that connected sites on both sides of the Usumacinta Basin. | Start | Juan g. regino (148) | |
2025-03-15 | Miss Grand Dominican Republic 2025 (3rd edition of the Miss Grand Dominican Republic beauty pageant) | Miss Grand Dominican Republic 2025 was the third edition of the Miss Grand Dominican Republic pageant, held on May 3, 2025 at Teatro La Fiesta, Hotel Jaragua, Santo Domingo. Contestants from provinces and municipalities of the country competed for the right to represent the country at its parent international stage, Miss Grand International 2025, to be held in Thailand on 18 October 2025. | Start | Sn.c22 (1964) | |
2025-03-06 | Skeng (Jamaican dancehall musician) | Kevon Douglas (born in St.Catherine, Jamaica) known professionally as Skeng is a Jamaican Dancehall artist Skeng came on the scene in 2021 with his infectious hit “Gvnman shift” and gained international recognition after collaborating with Trinidadian artist Nicki Minaj on the single “Likkle Miss (Remix)” which enter the Billboard Chart. and peak at number 6 he also collab with Dancehall artiste Tommy Lee Sparta on "Protocol". | Stub | Editorkevinmckenzie (275) | |
2025-03-05 | Pamputtae (Jamaican dancehall artist) | Pamputtae (born 1985) is a Jamaican dancehall artist. | Stub | Editorkevinmckenzie (275) | |
2025-02-16 | Eutimio Mambí (19th-century black guerilla fighter from the Dominican Republic) | Juan Ethnnius Mamby was a black officer of the Spanish Army who arrived in the Dominican Republic at some point in 1810s. In the 1840s, however, he deserted the Spanish and enlisted in the Dominican Army to fight in the Dominican War of Independence and the Dominican Restoration War.[citation needed] According to Elmore Leonard, he is said to have been the origin of the word, Mambises, which is used to refer to independence fighters from the Dominican Republi ... | Stub | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2024-09-07 | Francisco Javier Angulo Guridi (Dominican writer and poet (1816–1884)) | Francisco Javier Angulo Guridi (December 3, 1816 – December 7, 1884) was a Dominican journalist and writer. The son of a Spanish soldier, Andrés Angulo Cabrera, who settled the family in Cuba after the first independence of Santo Domingo in 1821, he remained there during his youth and began his career in journalism and literature. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-04-02 | Leopard Corps (Military unit) | The Leopard Corps (French: Corps des Léopards) were the personal security force of Haitian president Jean-Claude Duvalier from 1973 to 1989. | Stub | Folkezoft (2421) | |
2025-03-07 | Blak Ryno (Jamaican dancehall musician) | Romaine Anderson (born December 1984) in Portmore, Jamaica known professionally as Blak Ryno is Jamaican artist. He grew up in Waterford and attended at Bridgeport High School. He is also a past member of the Vybz Kartel Portmore Empire, he joined the Portmore Empire in January 2007. | Stub | Editorkevinmckenzie (275) | |
2025-03-20 | Erasmo Regüeiferos (Cuban politician) | Erasmo Regüeiferos y Boudet was a Cuban lawyer, politician, Speaker of the Cuban Advisory Law Commission (Spanish: Comisión Consultiva) under Colonel Enoch H. Crowder for the Provisional Government of Cuba, and the Secretary of Justice for Cuban President Alfredo Zayas, acting as the Attorney General and Director for the Cuban Department of Justice in the early 1920's. | Start | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-03-08 | Cheito León (Cuban anti-communist rebel (1938–1964)) | José León Jiménez (1938 – 1964), known as Cheito León, was a Cuban anti-communist rebel, and the last commander of the Escambray rebellion guerrilla army after the execution of his comrade Julio Emilio Carretero. He ordered the execution of G-2/LCB agent Alberto Delgado and was killed after a grenade exploded in his hands before his capture by government forces. | C | Kevin9217 (7420) | |
2025-03-21 | Arimao River | The Arimao River (22°01′38″N 80°24′09″W / 22.02722°N 80.4025°W) is a river in Cuba that runs 82.6 km from the center of the island. | Start | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-04-02 | Marcos del Rosario Mendoza (Dominican revolutionary and hero of the Cuban War of Independence (1856–1947)) | Marcos del Rosario Mendoza (1856–1947) was Dominican revolutionary who was a hero of the Cuban War of Independence. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-03-26 | Samuel Molina (actor) (Puerto Rican actor and writer (1935-2018)) | Samuel Molina (25 March, 1935-13 June, 2018) was a Puerto Rican actor, writer, poet, screenwriter, songwriter and declaimer. He is best known for acting in several Puerto Rican television telenovelas, such as 1985's Tanairi, and films. He was also a comedian. | C | JeanetteMartin (50913) | |
2025-04-04 | Porfirio Remberto Ramírez (Cuban anti-communist rebel (1933–1960)) | Porfirio Remberto Ramírez Ruiz (1933 – 12 October 1960) was a Cuban revolutionary, student activist, participant in the overthrow of the Fulgencio Batista regime, and a member of the armed resistance against Fidel Castro's regime. He was executed during the Escambray rebellion. | C | Kevin9217 (7420) | |
2025-04-03 | Mister El Salvador (Male Beauty pageant) | Mister El Salvador is a male beauty pageant in El Salvador where various winners compete at international pageants. | Start | Zyanya0018 (270) | Past AfD |
2025-03-24 | Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex (Football stadium in the Kingston, Jamaica) | Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex is a multi-sport facility in Kingston, Jamaica. The complex features a football stadium, futsal, basketball, netball, gym, VIP lounge and administrative offices. It is the home field of Arnett Gardens Football Club and has a capacity of 6,000+. | Stub | DanGaawgan (1348) | |
2024-10-30 | Raphael Girard (Swiss-Guatemalan ethnographer (1898-1982)) | Raphael Girard (October 30, 1898, in Martigny, Switzerland – December 25, 1982, in Guatemala City) was an Maya ethnographer who specializes at Mesoamerican tribes culture and traditions. He and his wife, Rebeca Carrión Cachot moved to Guatemala city in 1955 so to research what subsequently became the book "Esotericism of the Popol Vuh". | Start | Pupusareawesome (680) | |
2025-03-26 | Bellezas Globales de Nicaragua (National beauty pageant in Nicaragua) | Bellezas Globales de Nicaragua is a national beauty pageant in Nicaragua that selects the representatives for Nicaragua to compete at Miss World, Miss International, Miss Supranational and Miss Cosmo. Previously the organization franchise the Miss World Nicaragua under Denis Dávila directorship however beginning 2025 the new directors are Amarilis Soza and Roberto Ñurinda. | Start | Mayanicaragua (4043) | |
2025-02-02 | Valence Gale (Journalist and founder of the Barbados Advocate) | Valence Gale (1850-1909) was a Barbadian journalist and the founder and editor of the Barbados Advocate. | Start | Mmemaigret (2062) | |
2025-01-27 | Louis de Souza (Late 19th century West Indian barrister) | Louis Jessamy de Souza Aranha (1858-1889) was an outspoken West Indian barrister who challenged judicial excesses in British Guiana (current day Guyana). | C | Mmemaigret (2062) | |
2025-03-10 | Jean Joseph Sibilly (Virgin Islander restaurant owner (1889–1997)) | Jean Joseph Sibilly (5 January 1889 – 1977) was a West Indian farmer and community leader. Born in St. Barthelemy, he grew up in Guadeloupe and moved to St. Thomas in his 20s where he and other farmers purchased a co-operative farm. Sibilly built roads and operated a grocery store which later became a restaurant, providing necessary services for the community. | Start | Livbananas (48) | |
2025-03-27 | Juan Carlos Plata Trophy (Guatemalan football award) | The Juan Carlos Plata Trophy (also known as the Golden Boot) is awarded annually to the top goalscorer in each tournament of the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Guatemala, the top division of Guatemalan football. | Stub | Vernjab (854) | |
2025-03-23 | List of mayors of Havana | This is a list of the mayors of Havana. Prior to 1550, each mayor of Havana was called the commander–mayor. Famously, Hernán Cortés was once the commander–mayor of Havana. | Start | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-04-01 | Marco Rubio's anti-narcotics diplomacy in the Caribbean | Marco Rubio’s diplomatic efforts in the Caribbean, particularly in anti-narcotics policy, have been central to his tenure as U.S. Secretary of State. During his visits in early 2025, Rubio reinforced U.S. support for regional security, focusing on combating drug trafficking and limiting Chinese influence. | C | Daniel Mizen (907) | |
2025-03-24 | Loredon L Boynes Sr (American sea captain) | Loredon Lorence Boynes Sr. (April 2, 1919 - August 27, 1994) was a notable sea captain from the United States Virgin Islands. | Start | 12Iidrahc (23) | |
2025-03-24 | Félix Lizaso | Félix Lizaso (June 23, 1891 – January 9, 1966) was a Cuban writer, literary critic, and scholar known for his extensive work on the life and writings of José Martí. He played a significant role in Cuban intellectual and cultural movements throughout the early and mid-20th century, contributing to both literary criticism and national political discourse. | B | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-04-04 | Tomás San Gil (Cuban anti-communist rebel (1939–1963)) | Tomás David Pérez Díaz (29 December 1939 – 28 February 1963), alias Tomás San Gil, was a Cuban anti-communist rebel and one of the leaders of the Escambray rebellion. After the death of Osvaldo Ramírez García, he took command of the rebel forces. He was killed in battle with government forces. | C | Kevin9217 (7420) | |
2025-03-18 | Protest of the Thirteen (Cuban historical event) | The Protest of the Thirteen (Spanish: Protesta de los Trece), which occurred on March 18, 1923, was a pivotal event in Cuban history, and was the first significant action of the newly established Cuban intellectual class against the government of Cuba, since Cuba had earned its independence from Spain. | C | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-03-01 | Nohoch Mul (Maya pyramid in Coba, Mexico) | Nohoch Mul or Ixmoja is a Maya pyramid located in the ancient pre-Columbian city of Coba in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico with a height of 42 meters (138 ft) considered the tallest Maya structure and pyramid in the north of the Yucatán Peninsula, it consists of a large stepped base topped by a temple at the top. | Start | Juan g. regino (148) | |
2025-01-13 | 36th Virgin Islands Legislature (Virgin Islands legislative session) | The 36th Virgin Islands Legislature is a meeting of the Legislature of the Virgin Islands. It convenes in Charlotte Amalie on January 13, 2025, during the last two years of Governor Albert Bryan’s second term. | Start | Avengers350 (2584) | |
2025-01-17 | Light of Yara | The Light of Yara (Spanish: La Luz de Yara) is a Cuban legend originating from Yara, a small town and municipality in the Granma Province of Cuba. It is often described as a mysterious light moving across the night landscape. | Stub | The-Picture-Of (14) | |
2025-04-04 | Plinio Prieto (Cuban anti-communist dissident (1923–1960)) | Plinio Prieto Ruiz (21 June 1923 – 13 October 1960) was a Cuban revolutionary, captain in the revolutionary army, and a participant in the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista as well as the Escambray rebellion. He was one of the organizers of the Second National Front of the Escambray. | C | Kevin9217 (7420) | |
2024-07-27 | Diego del Ocampo (Dominican Maroon leader) | Diego del Ocampo was a Dominican maroon leader who fought for many years under another slave leader, Sebastián Lemba, leading one of the earliest slave rebellions in the Americas. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-03-14 | Jorge Vega Rodríguez (Costa Rican politician (1904–2001)) | Jorge Vega Rodríguez (1904–2001) was a Costa Rican politician and doctor who served as First Vice President of Costa Rica from 1966 to 1970 under the administration of José Joaquín Trejos Fernández. | Stub | RichardRichardson7628 (1582) | |
2024-10-31 | Stephan Pascal (West Indian cricketer) | Stephan Pascal (born 16 October 2005) is a West Indian cricketer who currently plays for the Windward Islands in West Indian domestic cricket as a wicket-keeper batsman. He was the captain of the West Indies Under-19 squad that participated in the 2024 Under-19 Men's Cricket World Cup. | Stub | Pkr206 (9834) | |
2024-07-27 | Lucas de Peña (Dominican independence fighter (1823–1909)) | Lucas Evangelista de Peña (1823–1909) was a Dominican general who was an important figure in the Dominican Republic's struggles against Haiti and Spain. | Start | BlkGeneral2000 (2878) | |
2025-03-28 | Tha Rapper Haiti (Musical artist) | James Prospere (born November 05, 1996), known as Tha Rapper Haiti, is a Haitian American rapper, songwriter, and music producer. His songs are often about themes of empowerment and social issues affecting Haiti. | Start | Motezog1 (16) | |
2025-03-08 | Calvin Stewart (Jamaican footballer) | Calvin Clifton Stewart (born 1946) is a former Jamaican footballer who played as a central defender. Stewart's career included significant stints at Kingston College, Harbour View F.C., Cavalier F.C., and the Jamaica national team. His nickname during his football career was “Webba”. | C | Dariusx749 (583) | |
2025-03-20 | Felipe González Sarrain | Felipe González Sarrain was a Cuban lawyer, city councilor, member of the Advisory Law Commission of Cuba, and Congressional representative. | Start | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-04-03 | Bell of La Demajagua (National bell of Cuba) | The Bell of La Demajagua (Spanish: Campana de La Demajagua), also known as the "Cuban Liberty Bell," or the "Bell of the Fatherland," is the most iconic and symbolically charged bell in Cuban history. It is the former slave bell of the Demajagua plantation, owned by the family of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes and Francisco Javier de Céspedes, which was rung at the Cry of Yara, on October 10, 1868, to mark the official beginning of the Ten Years' War and the Republic of Cuba in Arms. | GA | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-03-06 | FyaVerse (Jamaican singer (born 1999)) | Fabian Wayne Edwards (born 16 November 1999) known professionally as FyaVerse.is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and recording artist. He gained recognition for the single “Shatta Gyal” featuring ChevoBeatz, which charted on the Billboard Argentina Hot 100 and achieved success on local music charts in Jamaica. | C | Editorkevinmckenzie (275) | |
2025-04-03 | La Saguesera | La Saguesera is the home of many Cuban and immigrant communities in South Western Miami. To many Cubans, this neighborhood has a rich history and has significantly influenced the economy, politics, and demographics of both the Cuban community and other immigrant groups in Miami. | B | AmberZendejas (38) | |
2025-01-22 | Introduction of Caribbean Latinos to baseball | American baseball was first introduced to Latinos in the Caribbean in the 1860s. Introduced first to Cuba, the sport would travel with Cubans to Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, and grew significantly in popularity in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. | C | CadotheFett (16) | |
2025-03-03 | Air Adelphi (Airline based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) | Air Adelphi (ICAO: MUS) is a passenger and charter airline owned by the Mustique Company based in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. | Start | Alecstatic (136) | |
2025-04-08 | Museum of San Juan | Museum of San Juan (Spanish: Museo de San Juan), originally founded as the Municipal Museum of Art and History of San Juan (Museo Municipal de Arte e Historia de San Juan), is a multidisciplinary museum located in the former 19th-century marketplace hall of Old San Juan, in the Mercado subbarrio of the city of San Juan, Puerto Rico. | Stub | Ligocsicnarf89 (3110) | |
2025-03-26 | Mexican Syncretism | In Pre- Columbian Mexico, there were tribes that made up what came to be known as the Aztecs and Mayans. Each tribe had certain traditions to venerate the God that was the patron of their town. With the arrival of the Spaniards, Christianity was brought. | B | Losrodssantos (81) | |
2024-06-22 | Kingsway Academy, Nassau (School in the Bahamas) | Kingsway Academy or Kingsway Christian Academy, located in Nassau, Bahamas, is an interdenominational Christian primary and secondary school. Established in 1959, the school has grown from a modest beginning into one of the Bahamas's most respected education institutions. | C | Mmemaigret (2062) | |
2025-03-25 | Cuban General Strike of 1933 (1933 Cuban historical event) | The Cuban General Strike of 1933 was a mass labor uprising in Cuba that played a crucial role in the overthrow of President Gerardo Machado during Cuba's political crisis in the early 1930s. The strike, which began in late July 1933, was driven by widespread discontent among workers due to economic hardship, political repression, and the influence of radical labor movements. | GA | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-04-10 | Bon Air Development (Locality in Trinidad and Tobago) | Bon Air Development is a locality in Trinidad and Tobago, part of the Tunapuna-Piarco Region. | Stub | Moondragon21 (71386) | |
2025-04-09 | Never Enough (Turnstile song) (2025 single by Turnstile) | "Never Enough" is a song by American punk band Turnstile, released as the lead single of their upcoming fourth studio album Never Enough (2025). The track was written by the band and produced by lead vocalist Brendan Yates. Its release was accompanied by a music video and coincided with the announcement of the album. | Stub | Oliverclaytonfoster (395) | |
2025-04-09 | La Demajagua National Park (National Park and historic site in Cuba) | La Demajagua National Park is a National Park located in Granma Province (formerly Oriente Province), about 12 kilometers from the city of Manzanillo, and is one of Cuba’s most important historic sites. It marks the location of the former Ingenio La Demajagua sugar mill, where, on October 10, 1868, Carlos Manuel de Céspedes freed his slaves and launched the first armed uprising against Spanish colonial rule. | GA | Guylaen (2533) | |
2024-11-19 | Juan Carela (Dominican baseball player (born 2001)) | Juan Daniel Carela (born December 15, 2001) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. | Start | Yankees10 (221494) | |
2024-08-18 | Atis Indepandan (Musical artist) | Atis Indepandan (English: Independent Artists) is a New York–based music group that plays in a traditional Haitian troubadour style with influences from contemporary American folk music and Brazilian tropicália. They released two albums of Haitian protest songs: Haiti: Ki Sa Pou-N Fe? What is to Be Done? in 1975 and Haiti: Canti Di Lotta E Di Ribellione / Songs Of Struggle And Rebellion in 1976, during the repressive reign of Jean-Claude (“Baby Doc”) Duvalier. | Start | Spymaster Cosades (61) | |
2025-03-31 | Linda Manzanilla (Mexican archeologist) | Linda Rosa Manzanilla Naim (born January 25, 1951) is a Mexican archaeologist, Egyptologist, researcher and academic. | GA | Itzcuauhtli11 (1857) | |
2025-04-05 | The subdistrict of Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands (Capital and Subdistrict of the U.S. Virgin Islands) | The subdistrict of Charlotte Amalie is one of the seven administrative subdistricts located on the island of St. Thomas. It serves as the modern day capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is also the largest population center in the entire Virgin Islands Archipelago. | C | Calettso2 (499) | |
2025-04-06 | U.S. sterilization policies in Puerto Rico | Throughout the 20th century, the U.S. government systematically promoted sterilization policies in Puerto Rico, disproportionately targeting Puerto Rican women in an effort aimed at population control and economic development. By the 1960s, nearly one-third of Puerto Rican women had undergone sterilization—one of the highest rates in the world. | C | MadisonCurtis (28) | |
2025-04-11 | The Ocean Club, A Four Seasons Resort (Resort located on Paradise Island in the Bahamas) | The Ocean Club is a Four Seasons Resort located on Paradise Island, Bahamas. It was founded in 1962 after the renaming of Hog Island to Paradise Island by Huntington Hartford. The Four Seasons and Access Industries took over management of the ocean club from the previous owner, One&Only/Sol Kerzner, in 2017. | Start | AndiamoZiggy (87) | |
2024-11-08 | Sandor Guido (Nicaraguan baseball player) | Sandor José Guido Mayorga (born December 15, 1978) is a Nicaraguan professional baseball player and coach who is the current manager of the Leones de León of the Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League. He managed the Nicaragua national baseball team at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. | Start | Captain Parmenter (5328) | |
2025-04-08 | Church Offensive (Building occupation in New York City) | The Church Offensive was a building occupation organized by the New York Young Lords in East Harlem, New York City. During the Church Offensive, the Young Lords occupied the First Spanish United Methodist Church (FSUMC) for 11 days, from December 28, 1969, to January 7, 1970, in protest of the church's refusal to host the Young Lords' free breakfast program. | GA | Spookyaki (7580) | |
2024-10-18 | 2025 UCI America Tour | The 2025 UCI America Tour is the 21st season of the UCI America Tour. The season began on 25 October 2024 with the Vuelta Ciclista Internacional a Guatemala and will end in October 2025. | Start | Lionel141 (2392) | |
2025-04-05 | Candzibaantun (Maya site in Campeche, Mexico) | Candzibaantun is an archaeological Maya site located inside the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve of the state of Campeche in Mexico. It was a Maya city of southern Campeche established since the late Preclassic period integrated by various architectural groups built on a natural elevation, the site includes large buildings, stepped pyramids, artificial platforms, patios, shrines and carved monuments. | Start | Juan g. regino (148) | |
2025-04-06 | Next year in Havana | The phrase: "next year in Havana", or similarly: "next year in Cuba", are popular phrases used by Cuban exiles, that are often used as toasts during family holidays, and are used to reaffirm the temporary status of their exile, and a wish to one day return to Cuba. | C | Mangokeylime (6188) | |
2025-04-12 | Post Office of Cuba (State-owned postal service of Cuba) | The Post Office of Cuba (Spanish: Correos de Cuba) is the official state-owned Post office and Courier service of Cuba. Postal service in Cuba dates back to January 30, 1494, when Christopher Columbus sent the first international letter from Cuba. In 2024, the Post Office established its first package delivery service, in order to consolidate the competition between government and corporate shipping businesses in Cuba, such as DHL. | Stub | Guylaen (2533) | |
2025-03-31 | Republic of Cuba in Arms (Revolutionary government of Cuba from 1868 to 1898) | The Republic of Cuba in Arms (Spanish: República de Cuba en Armas) is the government that occupied the revolutionary era of Cuba that existed in two periods, the first period occurring during the Ten Years' War from 1868 to 1878, governed by the Guáimaro Constitution, and the second period, following the Little War, occurring during the Cuban War of Independence from 1895 to 1899, governed by the Jimaguayú Constitution. | B | Guylaen (2533) | Possible vandalism |
2025-03-26 | 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C (Football competition) | Group C of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup consists of Guadeloupe, Guatemala, Jamaica and Panama. The group stage is divided between four groups who will play from June 14 to 24, 2025. The top two teams will advance to the quarter-finals, while the other two teams will be eliminated. | Stub | HalfOfAnOrange (10898) | |
2025-03-26 | 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group D (Football competition) | Group D of the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup consists of United States, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, and Saudi Arabia. The group stage involves the four teams playing from June 14 to 24, 2025. The top two teams will advance to the quarter-finals, while the other two teams will be eliminated. | Start | HalfOfAnOrange (10898) | |
2025-04-09 | Freemasonry in Cuba | Freemasonry in Cuba has a long history in three primary eras; the Spanish era of Cuba, the Republican era of Cuba, and the Communist–Republican era of Cuba. Many of the independence fighters and revolutionaries in the history of Cuba were members of the Freemasons, including Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, Francisco Javier de Céspedes, José Martí, Ignacio Agramonte, and others. | FA | Guylaen (2533) |
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