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2024-04-27 Miss Universe Costa Rica (Beauty contest in Costa Rica) Miss Universe Costa Rica is a beauty pageant that will be held in 2024. It is the national contest to choose the representative for the Miss Universe pageant. Stub Pepoe (884)
2024-05-22 Michel Météry (French diver and wreck hunter) Michel Météry (born February 2, 1938, in Montélimar), is a diver and wreck hunter, who notably discovered the Wrecks of Saint-Pierre harbor in Martinique in the early 1980s. Start GMoulard (82)
2024-05-26 Big Five Club (Social club) Big Five Club is a Cuban-American social club in Miami, Florida. Start EssNS (4216)
2024-07-17 Bayamo–Las Tunas Road (Road in Cuba) The Bayamo–Las Tunas Road (6-152) is a bypass road of the Carretera Central, connecting the cities of Bayamo and Las Tunas in Cuba. It was built during the 1930s, with the motto: Water, roads, and schools, the same one used during the construction of the Carretera Central. Stub CubanoBoi (4753)
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)
2024-03-12 Pedro Juan Texidor (Puerto Rican actor and comedian (1951–2024)) Pedro Juan Texidor (April 30, 1951 – March 9, 2024) was a Puerto Rican actor and comedian. Best known for his characterization of "Tato" on a television comedy show named "Entrando Por la Cocina" ("Entering Through the Kitchen"). Texidor was an experienced actor, having worked as one for more than 50 years. Start JeanetteMartin (49672)
2024-03-23 Codices of San Andrés Tetepilco (Aztec manuscripts from the 15th century) Codices of San Andrés Tetepilco are Aztec codices made during the 1500s by Tlacuilos [es] or Aztec scribes. It details the Founding of Tetepilco (now the borough of Iztapalapa), the inventory of an unnamed Church at Tetepilco and the transition and Conquest of the Aztec led by Hernán Cortés. Start Kalel Tonatiuh (66)
2024-08-08 Spouse of governor general of Belize The Spouse of the Governor-General of Belize, compliments the work of the Governor-General and is addressed as 'your excellency'. The incumbent is Daniel Mendez. Stub Alligators1974 (4460)
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 (1452)
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 [fr]. Start Masstic (63)
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 (1452)
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 (14472)
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 and the Guatemala U-20 national team. Stub Vernjab (708)
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 (1286)
2024-06-12 Ibrajim Bukele (Salvadoran businessman and politician) Ibrajim Antonio Bukele Ortez (born 22 September 1989) is a Salvadoran businessman. He is a younger brother of and advisor to Nayib Bukele, the incumbent president of El Salvador. C Newatlascamels (770)
2024-07-09 COCONet (GPS network) Continuously Operating Caribbean GPS Observational Network (COCONet) was a global positioning system (GPS) observation network that spanned across the Caribbean and the neighboring area It was part of UNAVCO (University Navstar Corporation). UNAVCO and IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology) Consortium later merged to create EarthScope Consortium in 2023. B Starlighsky (5862)
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 (14472)
2024-07-18 Nuevitas–Camagüey Road (Road in Cuba) The Nuevitas–Camagüey Road (5–445) is a two-lane road connecting the municipalities of Nuevitas and Camagüey in Cuba. It had a length of 75.5 kilometres (46.9 mi) in 1947, although it was shortened due to the construction of the Circunvalación Norte of Camagüey, becoming about 71 kilometres (44 mi). Start CubanoBoi (4753)
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)
2024-07-20 Hebdo24 (Online Media) Hebdo24 is a Haitian online-based media launched by Phanord Cabé on February 24, 2021. Start Kitanago (148)
2024-05-20 2024 Bermuda Smash Invitational (Cricket tournament in Bermuda) The 2024 Bermuda Smash Invitational was the inaugural season of the Bermuda Smash Invitational, established by the Bermuda Cricket Board. The tournament ran from 15 to 19 May 2024. All of the matches were played at the Bermuda National Stadium in Hamilton, Bermuda. Start Pkr206 (7117)
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 (282)
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 (59)
2024-05-09 Villa Zaita metro station (Panama metro station) Villa Zaita is a Panama Metro station on Line 1. It was opened on April 25, 2024 by Laurentino Cortizo Cohen, President of Panama, and Héctor Ortega, director general of the Panama Metro, as the northern terminus of an extension of Line 1 from San Isidro. Stub Ymblanter (266889)
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 (1452)
2024-09-05 Jacinto de la Concha (Dominican activist and militant (1819–1886)) Jacinto de la Concha (1819–1886) was one of the early leaders in the Dominican independence movement. He was among the nine founding members of the Trinitarios. However, his popularity waned after his alignment to administrations that favored annexation. Start BlkGeneral2000 (1452)
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 (588)
2024-10-08 Sky Residences (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Sky Residences is a residential skyscraper in the Costa del Este district of Panama City, Panama. Built between 2007 and 2009, the tower stands at 180 m (590 ft) tall with 51 floors, and is the current 29th tallest building in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-08 Nicolás Bravo-Konhunlich railway station Nicolás Bravo-Konhunlich is a railway station located near Nicolás Bravo, in the municipality of Othón P. Blanco, Quintana Roo. Stub SleepTrain456 (5445)
2024-10-08 Pacific Village (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Pacific Village is a residential skyscraper complex in the Punta Pacifica district of Panama City, Panama. Built between 2005 and 2009, the complex consists of two twin towers standing at 179 m (587 ft) tall with 47 floors each, currently sharing the position of the 30th tallest buildings in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-05 Pierre Bauduy (French refugee in the US (1769–1833)) Pierre Marie Joseph de Bauduy de Bellevue (10 June 1769 – 15 August 1833), known variously as Peter or Pierre Bauduy, was the first of the French refugees from the Haitian Revolution to settle in the United States, arriving in October 1791 in Wilmington, Delaware, where he helped start the company that became DuPont. C Lisztmacher (210)
2024-06-11 2023–24 Liga Puerto Rico season (Football league season) The 2023–24 Liga Puerto Rico season, is the league's fifth season of Liga Puerto Rico. It is the league's second season to be divided into two championships—the Apertura 2023 and the Clausura 2024—each in an identical format and each contested by eight teams. Start Yeahimaboss413 (2170)
2024-09-21 Tapao (Urban legend in the Dominican Republic) In Dominican folklore, the story of the Tapao is a legend of an 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 (1452)
2024-10-09 Mirage (Panama City) (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Torre Mirage is a residential skyscraper in the Punta Paitilla district of Panama City, Panama. Built between 1995 and 1997, the tower stands at 172 m (564 ft) with 48 floors, and is the current 34th tallest building in Panama City. It was the tallest building in the country between 1997 and 2005. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-09 Sevilla Towers (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Sevilla Towers is a residential skyscraper complex in the Costa del Este district of Panama City, Panama. Completed in 2009, the complex consists of two twin towers standing at 165 m (541 ft) tall with 49 floors each, currently sharing the position of the 43rd tallest buildings in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-09 Torre Vista Marina (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Torres Vista Marina is a residential skyscraper complex in the Avenida Balboa area of Panama City, Panama. Completed between 2006 and 2007, the complex consists of two twin towers (Torre Vista Marina (T1) and Torre Vista del Mar (T2)) standing at 162 m (531 ft) with 44 floors each, currently sharing the position of the 45th tallest buildings in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-09 Platinum Tower (Panama City) (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Platinum Tower is a residential skyscraper in the Punta Paitilla district of Panama City, Panama. Completed in 1996, the tower stands at 158.5 m (520 ft) tall with 47 floors, and is the current 47th tallest building in Panama City. Stub JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-10 Mystic Point Panama (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Mystic Point Towers is a mixed-use skyscraper complex in the Punta Pacifica district of Panama City, Panama, in the proximity of the Corredor Sur highway. Built between 2003 and 2006, the complex consists of two twin towers (Torre Mystic 100 and Torre Mystic 200) standing at 166 m (545 ft) tall with 42 floors each, currently sharing the position of the 41st tallest buildings in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-10 Ocean Park (Panama City) (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Ocean Park Towers is a high-rise residential complex in the Punta Pacifica district of Panama City, Panama. Completed between 2005 (Tower A) and 2006 (Tower B), the complex consists of two twin towers standing at 141 m (463 ft) tall with 44 floors each, currently sharing the position of the 51st tallest buildings in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-10 Torre Balboa (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) Torre Balboa also known as Bahia Balboa is a high-rise residential building in the Avenida Balboa district of Panama City, Panama. Completed in 2002, the tower stands at 138 m (453 ft) tall with 33 floors, and is the current 52nd tallest building in Panama City. Stub JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-06-14 Canal 11 (Guatemalan TV channel) (Television channel) Canal 11, formerly known as TeleOnce is a television station headquartered in Guatemala City, Guatemala, with repeaters throughout the country. The network and stations broadcast in the NTSC format. Start RandomMe98 (6661)
2024-10-09 Credicorp Bank Tower (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Credicorp Bank Tower, also known as the PH Plaza Credicorp is a high-rise office building in the Bella Vista district of Panama City, Panama. Completed in 1997, the tower stands at 146 m (479 ft) tall with 42 floors and is the 51st tallest building in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
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 (5236)
2024-08-05 Vía Monumental (Road in Havana, Cuba) The Vía Monumental (2-400) is a six-lane expressway, with three lanes on each side. It connects the Malecón with Habana del Este in Havana, Cuba. Start CubanoBoi (4753)
2024-10-13 Andrés García Benítez Andrés García Benítez was one of the most important Cuban illustrators in the first half of the twentieth century. He was an artist and scenic designer whose works and notoriety existed for several decades before the Cuban Revolution, and survive into the modern era. C Guylaen (1474)
2024-09-25 Kew, Turks and Caicos Islands (Village in Turks and Caicos Islands, United Kingdom) Kew is a village located on the island of North Caicos in the Turks and Caicos Islands, a British Overseas Territory. The village contains several small houses, churches, small shops, a library and a police station. The surrounding areas consist of heavy vegetation, earning the village the nickname 'garden of the Turks and Caicos'. Stub ThePaganUK (3485)
2024-10-12 Carteles (Defunct Cuban magazine) Carteles was a Cuban magazine created by the famous brothers Oscar H. Massaguer and Conrado Walter Massaguer, who had already created the successful magazine Social. Carteles overtook Social, however, and gained the widest circulation of any magazine in Latin America. Start Guylaen (1474)
2024-07-25 Selvin Sagastume (Guatemalan footballer (born 2007)) Selvin Saúl Sagastume Morales (born 23 November 2007) is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga Nacional club Antigua and the Guatemala U-20 national team. Start Vernjab (708)
2024-09-27 William Joppy vs. Félix Trinidad (Boxing match) William Joppy vs. Félix Trinidad, billed as History in the Making, was a professional boxing match contested on May 12, 2001, for the WBA middleweight championship. C Sam11333 (12429)
2024-08-06 Juan Antonio Alvarez (soldier) (Fighter in the Dominican Restoration War) Juan Antonio Alvarez Cartagena was a Dominican military commander. Start BlkGeneral2000 (1452)
2024-10-11 2018 U-15 Baseball World Cup (International baseball tournament) The 2018 U-15 Baseball World Cup or the IV U-15 Baseball World Cup was an under-15 international baseball competition held in David / Chitré, Panama from August 10 to 19, 2018. Start Stevencocoboy (14807)
2024-10-10 The Sea Waves (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Sea Waves is a residential skyscraper in the Bella Vista district of Panama City, Panama. Built between 2005 and 2010, the tower stands at 154 m (505 ft) tall with 45 floors, and is the current 48th tallest building in Panama City. Stub JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-18 Spalding, Jamaica (Village in Jamaica) Spalding (also spelled Spaldings) is a village in Jamaica, located in the parish of Clarendon. Despite being located in Clarendon, the Manchester police force is responsible for the city. There is an eponymous post office, Spalding Post Office, that was relocated in 2021 to Main Street in Spalding. Start Memer15151 (3305)
2024-10-18 Freddy Gatón Arce (Dominican author (1920–1994)) Freddy Gatón Arce (March 27, 1920 – July 22, 1994) was a Dominican writer and poet. He was a lawyer by profession and an important member of the group La Poesía Sorprendida. His lyrical work was firm and had surrealist and mystical influences. Start BlkGeneral2000 (1452)
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 (5236)
2024-10-06 Destiny Panama Bay (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) The Destiny Panama Bay (also known as the P.H. White Tower) is a residential skyscraper in the Costa del Este district of Panama City, Panama. Built between 2006 and 2008, the tower stands at 182 m (597 ft) tall with 51 floors and is the 27th tallest building in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
2024-10-06 Ocean One Panama City (Skyscraper in Costa del Este, Panama City) Ocean One is a residential skyscraper in the Costa del Este district of Panama City, Panama. Built between 2005 and 2008, the tower stands at 208 m (682 ft) tall with 54 floors and is the 20th tallest building in Panama City. Start JeyReydar97 (76610)
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 (5236)
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 (5236)
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 (5236)
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 (5236)
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 (5236)
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 (5236)
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 (5236)
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 (5236)
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 (1452)
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 (458)
2024-10-18 El Cayo (Maya site) (Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico) El Cayo, anciently known as Yax Niil or more extended Yax Akul Ha’ Yax Nil, is an archaeological Maya site located in the bank of the Usumacinta River in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. El Cayo was a major Maya city from the Usumacinta region subordinated for a period to Piedras Negras. Start Juan g. regino (107)
2024-08-08 Sincere Hall (Bermudian footballer (born 2004)) Sincere Kymani Hall (born 12 June 2004) is a Bermudian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liversedge on loan from EFL Championship club Hull City. He has represented Bermuda at both youth and senior level. Start NONONSENSEDEFENDING (750)
2024-10-26 Noh Kah (Maya site in Mexico) Noh Kah is an ancient Maya city and archaeological site located in the jungle of southern Quintana Roo in Mexico. Noh Kah developed during the early and late Classic period of the Maya civilization, around the years 200 to 900 AD and was a large Maya settlement near the region dominated by the Kaan dynasty of Dzibanche in southern Quintana Roo. Start Juan g. regino (107)
2024-10-22 José Ignacio Rivero Alonso (Cuban journalist) Don José Ignacio "Pepín" Rivero y Alonso was a Cuban journalist and the 14th director of Diario de la Marina, which was the oldest and most popular newspaper in Cuba. He is considered to be "one of the most subtle writers of his time and one of the best writers of Spanish-American journalism in the 20th century". GA Guylaen (1474)
2024-10-26 2006 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group III The Group III tournament was held on June 14–18, in Maya Country Club, Santa Tecla, El Salvador on outdoor clay courts. Start PE fans (5236)
2024-10-22 Mario Miranda (boxer) (Colombian boxer (born 1960)) Mario Alberto Miranda Maraňon (born 15 May 1960) is a Colombian former professional boxer and boxing trainer who is best known for his 1982 challenge for the WBC's world featherweight title. Set to face legendary Mexican, world champion Salvador Sanchez for the title, Miranda, who was the number one challenger ranked by the WBC, was in line to face the winner of a rematch fight between Sanchez and Puerto Rico's Juan Laporte, which was scheduled for September ... C JeanetteMartin (49672)
2024-10-26 2007 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group III The Group III tournament was held on June 20–24, in Federación Nacional de Tenis de Guatemala, Guatemala City, Guatemala on outdoor hard courts. Start PE fans (5236)
2024-10-27 2008 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group III The Group III tournament was held on July 16–20, in Country Club, Tegucigalpa, Honduras on outdoor hard courts. Start PE fans (5236)
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 (10)
2024-10-24 Freddy Quezada (Nicaraguan Academic (born 1958)) Freddy Antonio Quezada is a retired Nicaraguan academic who most recently taught at the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua. In November 2023, he was arrested by Nicaraguan authorities which, according to some sources, was in the aftermath of his liking a post on X, critical of the government of Daniel Ortega. C شاه عباس (380)
2024-10-28 Cuban Nationalist Association The Cuban Nationalist Association (or Cuban Nationalist Organization) was a terrorist organization of Cuban exiles who were responsible for a series of bombings against the Castro regime and the Cuban government. The association was a violent offshoot of the Cuban Nationalist Movement. Start Guylaen (1474)
2024-04-26 Otto Oppenheimer (television personality) (Puerto Rican television personality (born 1963)) Otto Oppenheimer (born 10 February, 1965) is a Puerto Rican television personality. Oppenheimer, who dedicates himself to inform viewers about technology on television, has spent more than 40 years on Puerto Rican television. Since 2022, he has been featured on Telenoticias en Accion, a Telemundo Puerto Rico news show. Start JeanetteMartin (49672)
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 (58)
2024-06-05 Juan Bautista Cambiaso Valdez (Dominican director of meteorology) Juan Bautista Cambiaso Valdez (active 1956 to 1962) was a notable director of meteorology in the Dominican Republic. Prior to his appointment in 1956, Valdez Cambiaso served as a member of the Civil Aeronautics Commission. During his tenure, he oversaw the inauguration of the Cabo Encaño station and the equipping of several interior stations with telegraphy equipment. Stub Scambiaso (24)
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 (12429)
2024-10-05 Puerto Rico Bank (Insular shelf and carbonate platform comprising Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands) The Puerto Rico Bank (PRB) (Spanish: Banco de Puerto Rico), also known as the Puerto Rican Bank (PRB), is a carbonate platform and insular shelf comprising the archipelagos of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, located between the Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles in the northeastern Caribbean. GA Tektonson (5715)
2024-11-01 Barbados–Colombia relations (Bilateral relations) Relations between Barbados and Colombia began on 1 February 1972, six years after the island country's independence. In addition, Barbados was the first country in the Lesser Antilles with which Colombia established relations, after Trinidad and Tobago. C Waterfaux (1050)
2024-08-10 Lord Nelson (calypsonian) (Trinbagonian calypsonian (1960–present)) Lord Nelson, born Robert Nelson, is one of the acknowledged stars of soca. C Loguenn (1689)
2024-05-27 Special Intervention Unit (Costa Rica) The Special Intervention Unit (Spanish: Unidad Especial de Intervencion, UEI) is a special forces unit under the control of Costa Rica's Department of Intelligence and Security. It has been described as being a company-sized commando unit. The unit is tasked with performing missions that deal with counterterrorism, hostage rescue, counter drug trafficking, and riot control. Stub EAD98144 (120)
2024-11-03 Financial Services Commission (Barbados) The Financial Services Commission (FSC) is a financial regulatory authority responsible for the regulation, supervision and inspection of non-banking financial services in the corporate sector and global business in Barbados. It was established on 1 April 2011 under the Financial Services Commission Act 2010 which replaced the former Securities Commission, Supervisor of Insurance, and the Co-operatives Department. Start Gemini.skywalker (1885)
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 (49672)
2024-10-26 Campus Trendz arson attack On the evening of 3 September 2010, Campus Trendz Boutique on Tudor Street, Bridgetown, Barbados was robbed and set on fire. The ensuing fire killed six people, all women, in one of the deadliest attacks since Barbados' independence in 1966. The perpetrators of the robbery and arson, Renaldo Anderson Alleyne and Jamar DeWayne Bynoe, were arrested and convicted. Start Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2024-08-13 LIAT20 LIAT 2020 Limited, operating as LIAT20, or simply LIAT, is an airline of Antigua and Barbuda. The company was preceded by LIAT (1974), and commenced operations on 6 August 2024. LIAT20 is a 30/70 venture between the Government of Antigua and Barbuda and Air Peace, and its fleet has been inherited from LIAT (1974) and the latter. C CROIX (10549)
2024-08-05 Honduras This Week (Honduran newspaper) Honduras This Week (HTW) was a weekly newspaper published from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It was edited by Mario Gutierrez Minera. The publisher was Stan Marrder. It operated as Tegucigalpa This Week in 1988-1989 and had an online version, Honduras This Week Online, from 1995 to 2013. Stub Lrgriffin3 (419)
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 (14472)
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 (1452)
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. Start BlkGeneral2000 (1452)
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 (10044)
2024-11-08 Sandor Guido (Nicaraguan baseball player) Sandor José Guido Mayorga (born December 15, 1978) is a Nicaraguan professional baseball player and coach. He managed the Nicaragua national baseball team at the 2023 World Baseball Classic. Stub Captain Parmenter (4521)
2024-03-30 Charles Oscar Etienne Charles Oscar Etienne, also known as Chaloska (in Haitian Creole), was a notorious chief of the Haitian National Police who massacred over 150 political prisoners in Port-au-Prince in 1915. Shortly after this mass murder, the relatives of the incarcerated had taken Charles Oscar, who was taking refuge in the Dominican legation, and murdered him in the city center of Haiti. Start Alyssa.Bustos (22)
2024-11-08 Rafael Tejada (Salvadoran footballer (born 2003)) Rafael Tejada (born 12 March 2003) is a Salvadoran professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Primera División club FAS and the El Salvador national team. Start Vernjab (708)
2024-11-09 Las Terrazas, Honduras (Archaeological site in Honduras) Las Terrazas is an archaeological site located in Honduras. It consists of the ruins of what was once a series of pre-Hispanic agricultural terraces built on the Cerro de Hula mountain. This site is considered the largest agricultural field in Mesoamerica due to Start Senchin11 (155)
2024-11-01 Cayman 27 (Television station in Cayman Islands, United Kingdom) Cayman 27 was a terrestrial television channel in the Cayman Islands. It was owned for a long time by cable operator WestStar before being sold to Hurley's TV. Start RandomMe98 (6661)
2024-11-08 Colombia–Saint Vincent and the Grenadines relations (Bilateral relations) Colombia–Saint Vincent and the Grenadines relations are the diplomatic relations between the Republic of Colombia and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Both governments have maintained a friendly relationship since the late 20th century. The two countries are members of the Organization of American States and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. Start Waterfaux (1050)
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 (1675)
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 (1050)
2016-10-31 Kafu Banton (Panamanian singer) Zico Alberto Garibaldi Roberts (born June 3, 1979), better known by his stage name Kafu Banton, is a Panamanian singer and songwriter of Spanish dancehall. C Gilvan (Wikimedia Brasil) (2) Past AfD
2024-11-11 Loma Gajo en Medio (mountain in the Dominican Republic) Loma Gajo en Medio is a mountain located in San Juan, Dominican Republic. It is an ultra-prominent peak. It has an elevation of 2,279 m (7,477 ft). Stub ActuallyElite (214)
2024-10-26 Coletilla A coletilla (Spanish word meaning: "tagline", in English), is the term used in the English language to describe the political disclaimers published in Cuban newspapers, in the immediate aftermath of the Cuban Revolution. The coletillas began in early 1959 at the behest of government controlled print unions. C Mangokeylime (5767)
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 (5767)
2024-10-04 2022 Caribbean diving disaster (Death of a group of divers in 2022) The Caribbean diving disaster was an incident in February 2022 in which a group of five divers working for the Paria Fuel Trading Company were sucked into a pipeline from a hyperbaric chamber. One diver managed to crawl to safety, but the other four were left to die, with no attempt being made to rescue them. Start The Anome (251655)
2024-10-29 Marcell Felipe Marcell Felipe is a Cuban-American attorney and businessman. 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). Start Doctorstrange617 (2490) Past AfD
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 (1474)
2024-10-13 Emilio Roig de Leuchsenring (Cuban journalist and historian (1889–1964)) Emilio Roig de Leuchsenring was a prominent Cuban journalist whose work occupied the first half of the twentieth century, prior to the Cuban Revolution. He was also a historian, who has published over one hundred books on history. He created the Office of the Historian of Havana, and managed the Havana History Notebooks. Stub Guylaen (1474)
2024-10-23 Fernando Tarazona (Spanish painter) Fernando Tarazona was a Spanish-born painter who lived much of his life in exile, in Cuba. He was one of the first painters in the world to focus on Afro-Cubans as his principal subject matter. Many of these works depicted Magical realism and Spirituality. C Guylaen (1474)
2024-10-10 José Manuel Acosta Bello (Cuban artist (1895 -1973)) José Manuel Acosta y Bello was a Cuban painter, photographer, cartoonist, sculptor, and artist. He graduated with first letters from a Catholic Seminary. After graduating, he became a clerk of an "old style" business house, commission agent, bookkeeper, used car salesman, alcohol tax inspector, and failed business shareholder. C Guylaen (1474)
2024-10-15 Nicolás Rivero y Muñiz (Spanish noble, Carlist, and Cuban journalist) Count Nicolás Lino del Rivero Fernández y Muñiz Cueli was a Spanish noble, made the 1st Count of Rivero by Alfonso XIII. He was a Carlist guerrilla fighter who, after his failure in the Carlist Wars, was forcibly expelled from Spain. He did not remain away for long, sneaking back into Spain and eventually rising to the rank of Comandante and participating in the Battle of Montejurra. GA Guylaen (1474)
2024-11-11 1954 St Lucy by-election (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 1954) A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of St Lucy on 29 November 1954. Stub Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2024-11-12 GBM Nutron (Trinidadian musician) GBM Nutron, also known as (Jason Carter), is a Trinidadian soca singer, songwriter and producer. Stub Scriber88 (2976)
2024-11-13 1969 City of Bridgetown by-election (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 1969) A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of the city of Bridgetown on 29 May 1969 after the death of Barbados National Party member Louis Lynch who was the representative of the constituency in the House of Assembly of Barbados. It was the first election held after Barbados gained independence from the British Empire in 1966. Stub Gemini.skywalker (1885)
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 (300)
2005-12-21 Los Juglares del Dexas (Panamanian folk music group) Los Juglares del Dexas is a Panamanian folk music group representing the University of Panama, founded in 1971 to preserve Panamanian traditional music. The group's foundation was coordinated by Juan Andrés Castillo, a mejoranero; other founding members included violinists Escolastico "Colasco" Cortes and Miguel Leguizamo Sr. Stub TUF-KAT (48707) Past AfD
2024-03-01 Watz Leazard (Haitian footballer (born 2003)) Watz Landy Leazard (born 17 June 2003) is a Haitian professional footballer who plays as a forward or winger. Start Thplam2004 (15098)
2024-10-31 Colombia–Jamaica relations (Bilateral relations) Colombia–Jamaica relations are bilateral relations between the Republic of Colombia and Jamaica. Both countries have maintained a friendly relationship since the 20th century, although the history of bilateral relations dates back to the beginning of both states. Start Waterfaux (1050)
2024-10-11 Big Farmer's Cay Big Farmer's Cay is an island in The Bahamas. Stub GDJackAttack1 (425)
2024-10-11 Big Darby Island Big Darby Island is a private island near Great Exuma. It costs USD 35,000,000. Stub GDJackAttack1 (425)
2024-10-11 Big Cross Cay Big Cross Cay is an island located in North Abaco, Bahamas. Stub GDJackAttack1 (425)
2024-10-11 Alcorine Cay Alcorine Cay is an island located in The Bahamas. The main settlement on Alcorine Cay is Mangrove Cay, Bahamas. Stub GDJackAttack1 (425)
2024-10-11 Angel Cays (Island in Central Abaco, Bahamas) Angel Cays is an island located in Central Abaco, Bahamas. Stub GDJackAttack1 (425)
2024-10-25 List of diplomatic missions in Miami Many consulate offices in Miami are located in Downtown Miami, Brickell, while some are located in Coral Gables. A good majority of the official consulates located in Miami are Latin American and Caribbean consulates. Start PhiladelphiaWanderer34 (401)
2024-11-03 List of strikes in Costa Rica Throughout the history of Costa Rica, a number of strikes, labour disputes, student strikes, hunger strikes, and other industrial actions have occurred. Start NHCLS (8275)
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)
2024-10-30 Raphael Girard (Swiss-Guatemalan anthropologist (1898-1982)) Raphael Girard (born in Martigny, Switzerland October 30, 1898 and died in Guatemala City on December 25, 1982) was an anthropologist 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 (457)
2024-09-24 Máximo Gómez Park (Park in Miami, Florida) Maximo Gomez Park is a small park located on the historic Calle Ocho (8th Street) in Little Havana, Miami, Florida. The park is named after a hero of Cuba's War of Independence, Máximo Gómez. It is also nicknamed "Domino Park" and is a gathering place for Cuban immigrants. Start Wikiuser2006Grace (6)
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 (352)
2024-11-07 Colombia–Costa Rica relations (Bilateral relations) Colombia–Costa Rica relations refer to the international relations that exist between Costa Rica and Colombia. Start Waterfaux (1050)
2024-11-18 1978 St. Michael South Central by-election (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 1978) A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of the St. Michael South Central on 6 July 1978 after the resignation of Democratic Labour Party member Frederick Smith who was the representative of the constituency in the House of Assembly of Barbados. Stub Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2024-11-13 1970 St. Joseph by-election (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 1970) A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of the St Joseph on 3 December 1970 after the resignation of Barbados Labour Party member Grantley Adams who was the representative of the constituency in the House of Assembly of Barbados. Stub Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2024-11-06 Roberto Quesada Carlos Roberto Quesada López, better known as Roberto Quesada, is a contemporary author, journalist, and Honduran ambassador to the United States. He was born in Honduras in 1962 but has lived in New York since 1989. C Allimorriss (16)
2024-10-16 El Palma (Maya site in Chiapas, Mexico) El Palma, known anciently as Lakamtuun, is an archaeological Maya site located in the Lacantún river of Chiapas in Mexico. El Palma or Lakamtuun was an ancient Mayan state of the Classic period that ruled a part of the western territory of the Usumacinta Basin along the Lacantún River. Start Juan g. regino (107)
2024-10-31 Deafness in El Salvador Though the information surrounding Deafness in El Salvador remains limited, sources estimate that there are between 48 and 88 thousand deaf people in El Salvador. The primary language used by Deaf Salvadorans is Salvadoran Sign Language, with approximately 15,000 signers. C 58442KS (29)
2024-10-25 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League Play-in The 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League Play-in is the post group stage round of Leagues A and C of the 2024–25 edition of the CONCACAF Nations League, the fourth season of the international football competition involving the men's national teams of the 41 member associations of CONCACAF. Start Thiago89 (12635)
2024-11-05 Plan Grande Plan Grande is an archaeological site on the island of Guanaja, Honduras in the department of the bay islands, this consists of an open space delimited by a stone wall inside which They find irregular mounds of earth and large low rectangular platforms covered with slabs monoliths already fallen. Start Luis Alfredo Romero (458)
2024-11-03 Colombia–Trinidad and Tobago relations (Bilateral relations) Colombia–Trinidad and Tobago relations are the bilateral relations between the Republic of Colombia and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Both countries are members of Organization of American States and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States. Start Waterfaux (1050)
2024-10-07 Global Super League (International T20 cricket tournament) The Global Super League (GSL) (officially known as the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League due to sponsorship reasons) is an upcoming professional Twenty20 cricket competition played between selected domestic teams from major cricketing nations. The tournament was organised by Cricket West Indies (CWI) and is chaired by cricket legend Sir Clive Lloyd. C Spinin (2564)
2024-10-26 Jaime Dávila Reyes (Puerto Rican alleged drug dealer (born 1990)) Jaime Dávila Reyes (born in 1990), aka "peluche" ("teddy bear") is a Puerto Rican alleged former drug dealer and capo. According to reports, he controlled the sales of narcotics at places like Naguabo and Caguas, specifically, Barriada Morales and the Jose Gautier Bentez housing complex in the latter city's case. Start JeanetteMartin (49672)
2024-09-07 Mesoamerican Preclassic period (Historical period of Mesoamerica between 1200–400 BC.) The Mesoamerican Preclassic period began in about 2500 B. C. It dates from the probable date of the first Mesoamerican ceramics and lasted until around 200 A. D, the date of the fall of Cuicuilco, located south of Mexico City, where the circular pyramid built by this culture remains. C IntergalacticOboist (664)
2024-10-15 Momchil Yordanov Momchil Yordanov (Bulgarian: Момчил Йорданов; born 28 February 2007) is a Bulgarian born British Virgin Islands professional footballer who plays as a defender for Eastbourne Borough and represents British Virgin Islands on international level. Start Chris Calvin (13835)
2024-10-14 Samuel Harvey (footballer) (Turks and Caicos Islands footballer (born 2009)) Samuel "Sammy" Harvey II (born 15 October 2009) is a Turks and Caicos Islands professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for WIV Provo Premier League club Cheshire Hall and the Turks and Caicos Islands national team. Start Harold9595959 (1989)
2015-04-03 Indigenous peoples of Nicaragua Nicaragua is home to seven indigenous tribes: the Chorotega (221,000), Cacaopera or Matagalpa (97,500), the Ocanxiu or Sutiaba (49,000) and the Nahoa or Nahuatl (20,000) live in the Pacific, centre and north of the country while the Caribbean (or Atlantic) coast is inhabited by the Miskitu (150,000), the Sumu or Mayangna (27,000) and the Rama (2,000). Stub Jarble (149591)
2024-10-14 1981 Bermuda general strike (1981 general strike in Bermuda) The 1981 Bermuda general strike was a general strike in Bermuda in May 1981. It was the first general strike in Bermudan history. C NHCLS (8275)
2024-11-19 1984 St. Peter by-election (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 1984) A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of the St. Peter on 19 July 1984, and then again on 22 November 1984, after the resignation of Barbados Labour Party member Walter Hinds who was the representative of the constituency in the House of Assembly of Barbados. Start Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2024-11-18 1976 Barbadian by-elections (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 1976) By-elections were held in the Barbadian constituencies of St. Philip North and the city of Bridgetown on 26 February 1976 and 12 May 1976 respectively. Both elections were triggered based on the resignations of House of Assembly representatives Elliot Mottley (representing of the City of Bridgetown) and Neville Maxwell (representing St. Start Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2024-11-09 Betrayal thesis (Interpretation of the Cuban Revolution) The betrayal thesis is an interpretation of the Cuban Revolution that supposes that the revolution was the culmination of a democratic resistance to the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. After the success of the revolution in 1959, the rebel leader Fidel Castro began to consolidate political power, and associate with communist officials. GA Mangokeylime (5767)
2024-11-19 Geyssell García (Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder (born 1995)) Geyssell Lined García Navarrete (born February 5, 1995) is a Nicaraguan beauty pageant titleholder and Miss Universe Nicaragua 2024. She represented Nicaragua at Miss Universe 2024. Stub Mayanicaragua (3933)
2024-11-10 Effects of Hurricane Hugo in the Caribbean Hurricane Hugo brought major devastation to the Caribbean during the 1989 Atlantic hurricane season. FA Zzzs (5052)
2024-11-23 1996 St. Michael North West by-election (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 1996) A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of the St. Michael North West on 4 December 1996 after the resignation of Democratic Labour Party member Lawson Weekes who was the representative of the constituency in the House of Assembly of Barbados. Stub Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2022-09-21 Royber Salinas (Baseball player) Royber Adrian Salinas (born April 10, 2001) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. Start Yankees10 (218187)
2024-11-01 Folklore of Puerto Rico The folklore of Puerto Rico is distinctly syncretic, as it has been fed by the archipelago's constant influx of new social groups during thousands of years. It has been historically influenced by the groups that inhabited it during the Pre-Columbian era, the demographic and religious impact of the Spanish colonization of the Americas, the introduction of African slaves for the plantation economy, the daily life in a trade route including piracy or smugglers and, ultimately, the American ... GA El Alternativo (3322)
2024-10-12 Anglican Central Education Authority (Bahamian Christian education organization) The Anglican Central Education Authority (ACEA) is a Christian educational organization headquartered in Nassau, The Bahamas. Stub Quxyz (6810)
2024-11-22 Freemasonry in Latin America (Freemasonry shaped Latin American history.) Freemasonry in Latin America has a prominent presence, with many Masonic lodges and members across the region. In terms of membership, it is the most densely populated geographical area after the United States. It manifests in many different forms, and as of 2017, its overall history remains to be fully established. FA Andreachlc0203 (953)
2024-11-22 Institutionalization process The institutionalization process, sometimes more formally referred to as the "process of institutionalization", or the "institutionalization of the Cuban Revolution", was a series of political reforms, typically identified by historians as to have taken place between 1976 and 1985, although sometimes identified as having begun in 1970. GA Mangokeylime (5767)
2024-11-24 2011 St John by-election (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 2011) A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of the St. John on 20 January 2011 after the death of the sixth prime minister of Barbados David Thompson. He was a Democratic Labour Party member and the representative of the constituency in the House of Assembly of Barbados. Stub Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2024-11-24 2001 St. Thomas by-election (Parliamentary by-election in Barbados in 2001) A by-election was held in the Barbadian constituency of the St. Thomas on 21 September 2001 after the resignation of Barbados Labour Party member David Simmons who was the representative of the constituency in the House of Assembly of Barbados. It was first election in the country that took place in the 21st century. Stub Gemini.skywalker (1885)
2024-10-30 Kamil Pooran (West Indies cricketer) Kamil Pooran (born 13 June 1996) is a West Indian cricketer. In March 2023, he made his first-class debut playing for Trinidad and Tobago against Jamaica in the 2022–23 West Indies Championship. In October 2024, he made his List A debut playing for the Combined Campuses and Colleges against Trinidad and Tobago in the 2024–25 Super50 Cup. Stub Pkr206 (7117)
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 (49672)
2024-11-22 Architecture of Anguilla Anguilla's architectural environment showcases its rich cultural heritage and architectural innovation spirit. The island's architectural environment combines traditional Caribbean contemporary design to reflect both historical impact and modern aspirations. Start Dahee Kang (18) Possible spam
2024-08-18 2024–25 Super50 Cup (Cricket tournament) The 2024–25 Super50 Cup was the 50th edition of the Super50 Cup, the domestic limited-overs cricket competition for the countries of the Cricket West Indies (CWI). The tournament began on the 29 October and the final was scheduled to be played on the 23 November 2024 in Trinidad and Tobago. Start Spinin (2564)

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