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2022-03-27 Wotton, Barbados (Town in Barbados) Wotton is a town located in the province of Christ Church, Barbados. It is located about 10 km east of Bridgetown. Stub Jamiebuba (20563)
2022-03-23 Chancery Lane, Barbados (Populated place in Barbados) Chancery Lane, Barbados is a town located in the province of Christ Church, Barbados. It is located in the south coast of Barbados. Chancery Lane is known for its pottery. The towns pottery dates back to the Saladoid period. Stub Jamiebuba (20563)
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 (123)
2025-01-11 St. Lucia Yacht Club The St. Lucia Yacht Club, is a sports club in Rodney Bay, St. Lucia. Stub Jasonbook99 (766)
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 (3096)
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)
2025-02-16 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 (3768)
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 (8660)
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 (3768)
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 (3096)
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 (699)
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)
2025-03-03 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 (211)
2025-06-09 Sugar Loaf Peak The Sugar Loaf Peak, also known as Pico Dama, is a peak on the Mosquito Coast. Stub Nhtpaf (372)
2025-06-17 MarAlliance MarAlliance is an international nonprofit organization focused on the conservation of threatened marine wildlife and their habitats. Founded in 2014 and based in Belize, the organization conducts marine research, engages with local communities, and supports policy efforts to protect species such as sharks, rays, sea turtles, and other large marine fauna. C Anyxcurates (135)
2025-06-13 San Isidro, Chiriqui (Corregimiento in Bugaba, Chiriquí, Panama) San Isidro is a corregimiento in Bugaba District, Chiriquí Province, Panama. It has a land area of 47.1 square kilometres (18.2 sq mi) and had a population of 6,629 as of 2023, giving it a population density of 140.8 inhabitants per square kilometre (365/sq mi). Stub Twing1269 (42)
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 (24)
2024-12-01 Higinio "Nino" Díaz (Cuban exile Bay of Pigs veteran (1925–2022)) Higinio "Nino" Díaz Ané (January 11, 1925 – March 2022) was the commander of the guerrilla warfare "Special Battalion" of Brigade 2506 as part of "Operation Mars," which was a feint attack operation that took place alongside "Operation Pluto" during the Bay of Pigs Invasion. GA Guylaen (3919)
2025-06-14 Edward Waters (colonist) (English colonist in Bermuda and Virginia in the 1600s) Edward Waters (b. 1585 -- d.c. 1630) was an English-born adventurer in Bermuda and Colony of Virginia in the early 1600s. He is the namesake of Waters Creek in Newport News, Virginia. GA Steveprutz (22862)
2025-06-24 CARIFORUM–United Kingdom Economic Partnership Agreement The CARIFORUM–United Kingdom Economic Partnership Agreement is a plurilateral free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, designed to promote trade, investment, and sustainable development. C StevoLaker (6970)
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. C Motezog1 (16)
2025-06-13 Yoelvis Gomez (Cuban boxer) Yoelvis Gomez (born 24 September 1997) is a Cuban professional boxer who currently competes in the middleweight division. Start Scottlinehan1999 (1569)
2025-06-01 Order of Military Merit (Cuba) (Award) The Cuban Order of Military Merit (Spanish: Orden Mérito Militar) was an order of merit awarded by the Republic of Cuba for military deeds. It was awarded in six categories, which were differentiated by the colours of their ribbon and enamel, similar to its inspiration, the Spanish Order of Military Merit. Start Eustathius (306)
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 (4113)
2025-02-10 Reina Hispanoamericana 2025 (33rd Reina Hispanoamericana pageant) Reina Hispanoamericana 2025 was the 33rd Reina Hispanoamericana pageant, held at the Salón Sirionó, Fexpocruz in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, on February 9, 2025. Start ElementaryEvil (103)
2025-06-24 El Salvador Pride (LGBTQ event in San Salvador, El Salvador) The LGBTI Pride March of El Salvador, commonly known as El Salvador Pride, is an annual demonstration held since 1997 in the city of San Salvador, the capital of El Salvador, to demand equal rights for the country's LGBT population. Start Mohammad Murtaza Zaidi (165)
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 (466)
2025-06-21 Alba Elvira Lorenzana (Wife of media mogul Remigio Ángel González) Alba Elvira Lorenzana Cardona (Puerto Barrios, January 5, 1950) is the second wife of controversial Latin American media mogul Remigio Ángel González. Her first name was used by his husband for the Albavisión conglomerate and the Cinemas Alba circuit in Guatemala. Start RandomMe98 (11989)
2025-06-13 Manaca, Chiriqui (Corregimiento in Panama) Manaca is a corregimiento in Barú District, Chiriquí Province, Panama. It has a land area of 80.8 square kilometres (31.2 sq mi) and had a population of 8,203 as of 2023, giving it a population density of 101.5 inhabitants per square kilometre (263/sq mi). It was established by a 2018 law that came into effect in 2020. Stub Twing1269 (42)
2025-06-02 San José Pride (annual LGBT event in San José, Costa Rica) The San José Diversity March, better known as the San José Pride, is a demonstration of LGBT Pride that is held annually in the city of San José, capital of Costa Rica, to claim equal rights for LGBT people. The event brings together more than 100,000 people every year, making it one of the largest public demonstrations in the country. C PoppysButterflies (32472)
2025-06-14 Vaneisa Baksh (Trinidadian journalist and cricket historian) Vaneisa Baksh is a Trinidadian journalist and cricket historian. She studied at UWI and worked as a cricket journalist at the Trinidad Express, publishing in outlets such as Cricinfo and Wisden. She is notable for her official biography of Sir Frank Worrell, titled Son of Grace and published in 2024. Stub Peripatetic (13638)
2025-07-03 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 (552) Past AfD
2025-06-01 Rosachely Rivera (Puerto Rican politician) Rosachely Rivera Santana is a Puerto Rican politician and professor who is serving as the Secretary of State of Puerto Rico. A member of the New Progressive Party, Rivera previously served as the mayor of the municipality of Gurabo. In federal politics, she is a member of the Democratic Party. Start Jibaroestudioso (27)
2025-06-05 Safwat al-Zubad (Islamic Jurisprudential work) Safwat al-Zubad (Arabic: صفوة الزبد, lit.'The Quintessence of Cream') is a didactic poem in Islamic jurisprudence authored by the 9th-century Sunni scholar Ahmad ibn Husayn ibn Raslan al-Ramli (d. 844 AH / 1440 CE). The poem consists of around 1000 rajaz verses and serves as a concise summary of the Shafi'i school, encapsulating its core principles and rulings. C Ayaltimo (2587)
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. GA CubanoBoi (5911)
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)
2024-12-01 Manuel Mora (soldier) (Dominican militant and activist) Manuel Mora was a Dominican activist and soldier. A former slave from Santo Domingo, he participated in the Dominican War of Independence; He joined the Dominican Army as a colonel, later distinguishing himself in the Battle of Azua, on March 19, 1844 against Haitian forces under Charles Rivière-Hérard. Start BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
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 (3768)
2025-06-01 Virgin Islands Transit (Public transit system in the United States Virgin Islands) The Virgin Island Public Transit (VITRAN) system is a comprehensive public transportation system serving the United States Virgin Islands. The system encompasses various modes of transportation, including fixed-route buses, paratransit services and ferries is operated by the United States Virgin Islands' Department of Public Works (fixed-route buses and paratransit services) and Varlack Ventures and Transportation Services (ferry). C Calettso2 (997)
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 photographed the Puerto Rican boy band Menudo and took photos during the September 11 attacks in New York City. C JeanetteMartin (51596)
2025-06-13 HIV/AIDS in Belize (Disease in Belize) HIV/AIDS in Belize affects about 1.10% of the population, giving the country the highest prevalence in Central America. As of 2023, it is estimated that 3,600 adults and children are living with HIV in Belize. This total number of people living with HIV in Belize has consistently increased year-to-year since 1990. C Elleauren11 (130)
2025-07-17 Liberation theology in El Salvador Liberation theology gained traction in El Salvador as a political and theological movement that began in the early 1970s in response to the actions carried out against the marginalized by the Military dictatorship in El Salvador. Start Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (637)
2025-07-17 Battle of Llano El Espino (1822 battle in El Salvador) The Battle of Llano El Espino was a military confrontation fought between troops of the Province of San Salvador (present El Salvador) and the Captaincy General of Central America (First Mexican Empire) on March 1, 1822. Start Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (637)
2025-06-03 Central American Highway 1 (Regional highway in Central America) The Central American Highway 1 (CA-1), also known as the Pan-American Highway, is a major road in Central America that forms part of the extensive Pan-American Highway system, connecting North America with South America. This route is vital for regional integration, traversing the countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, playing a crucial role in commerce, tourism, and the movement of people and goods. Start Vrysxy (4207)
2025-07-18 1814 Independence Movement (Military revolt in El Salvador) The 1814 independence Movement was a revolt against Spanish Colonial authorities in present El Salvador. The revolt was preceded by the 1811 Independence revolt years earlier. Stub Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (637)
2025-06-27 Dominican Act of Independence (1844) (1844 document of the declaration of Dominican independence) The Dominican Act of Independence (1844), also called the Manifesto of January 16, 1844, has its date indicates, was conceived and drafted before the founding of the Dominican Republic. It serves as a declaration of independence – platform on which the republic was founded and raised – the manifesto presents the reasons that justify the separation from neighboring Haiti, which controlled the entire island between 1822 and 1844. Start BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-07-20 Cibaeño Revolution (1857–1858 armed conflict in the Dominican Republic) The Cibaeño Revolution (Spanish: La Revolución Cibaeño) was an armed uprising that occurred in the Dominican Republic between July 1857 and June 1858, centered in the Cibao region. It was led by liberal sectors and merchants opposed to the dictatorial regime of President Buenaventura Báez, who had centralized political and economic power in the capital, Santo Domingo. Start BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-06-29 Gabriel Moreno del Christo (Dominican priest and politician (1831–1905)) Gabriel Benito Moreno del Christo (March 21, 1831 – October 26, 1905) was a Dominican priest, prelate, politician, diplomat and orator. He was named monsignor and Honorary Chamberlain of His Holiness in 1858 by Pope Pius IX until his revocation in 1861, after the accusation against him of concubinage and paternity in Higüey was proven. C BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-07-13 Dominican–Spanish Treaty (1855) (1855 treaty between the Dominican Republic and the Kingdom of Spain) The Dominican–Spanish Treaty (1855) (Spanish: Tratado Dominico-Español de 1855) was an international treaty between the Dominican Republic and the Kingdom of Spain. This treaty, signed on February 8, 1855, marked Spain's formal recognition of the independent nation, which had finally declared its sovereignty in 1844. C BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-06-01 Mulattos in Jamaica Mulattos in Jamaica generally refers to Jamaicans of mixed African and European ancestry. Over time, the classification has come to include a broader range of ancestries—among them, significant contributions from Middle Eastern immigrants (predominantly from Syria, Lebanon, and neighboring regions) who arrived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. B AROO8 (441)
2025-06-29 Preliminary Treaty of Peace and Commerce (Preliminary Treaty of Peace and Commerce between Mosquitia and Spain) The Preliminary Treaty of Peace and Commerce between the Kingdom of Mosquitia and the Spanish Empire was a diplomatic agreement initiated on 5 September 1778 at the mouth of the San Juan River between the principal leaders of the Miskito Nation and representatives of the Spanish colonial authorities. Start Nhtpaf (372)
2025-07-18 Anya Palmer Anya Palmer is a British barrister specializing in employment law. Stub Melissa Highton (2774)
2025-06-05 List of killings by law enforcement officers in Belize This is a list of people reported killed by military and non-military law enforcement officers in Belize since the 2000s, whether in the line of duty or not, and regardless of reason or method. The listing documents the occurrence of a death, making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or officer involved. FA Asdfjrjjj (16374)
2025-07-14 Marina, Old San Juan (Subbarrio in San Juan, Puerto Rico) Marina is one of 7 subbarrios of the San Juan Antiguo barrio in the municipality of San Juan in Puerto Rico. Marina, named after the oldest portion of the Port of San Juan located there, is one of the six subbarrios which form part of the Old San Juan Historic District. C Ligocsicnarf89 (3605)
2025-06-24 Nicknames of Miami (Bynames of the city of Miami, Florida) Throughout the history of Miami, various nicknames have arose to describe the city, or various elements of the city. Certain nicknames are rather historic, in that they are no longer commonly used, while others continue to survive in popular use. B Mangokeylime (6439)
2025-07-18 Jonovan Smith (Puerto Rican freestyle wrestler (born 2001)) Jonovan Smith (born February 19, 2001) is a Puerto Rican freestyle wrestler who competes in the 125 kg category. Start Pehlivanmeydani (17556)
2025-02-03 Komkom Vase (Classic Period Maya artifact) The Komkom Vase is an ancient painted Maya vase featuring one of the longest hieroglyphic texts found in the Maya Lowlands. It was discovered in 2015 at the Maya archaeological site of Baking Pot in Belize and dates back to the Terminal Classic period in Maya history. C Aaturner25 (34)
2025-06-26 Eustache Juchereau de Saint-Denys (French diplomat (1809–1883)) Eustache Jean Juchereau de Saint-Denys (March 28, 1809 – June 17, 1883), was a lawyer, diplomat, polyglot, correspondent and French legislator of French-Canadian origin, graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Paris. He was one of the leading French diplomats to the Dominican Republic during the Dominican War of Independence. C BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-06-22 St. John Land Exchange Act (Virgin Islands law) The St. John Land Exchange Act (Bill No. 35-0112), also commonly known as the St. John land swap, is an controversial act enacted by the 35th Virgin Islands Legislature, which authorized the Virgin Islands Government the transfer of Whistling Cay to the federal government of the United States through the National Park Service for a parcel of land in Estate Catherineberg (Hammer's Farm) to construct a K-12 school on the island of St. GA Avengers350 (3958)
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 (3768)
2025-07-10 Mosquitia–Spain relations (Bilateral relations) The relations between the Kingdom of Mosquitia and the Spanish Empire during the colonial period were marked by a complex mixture of conflict, diplomacy, and informal alliances. While much of Spain's colonial policy viewed the Mosquitian region as hostile and outside its effective control, local interactions—especially in the province of Costa Rica—revealed a different dynamic. C Nhtpaf (372)
2024-12-08 Konbit (Haitian tradition) Konbit (also spelled coumbite) is a Haitian Creole term for a Creole word for co-operation. A Haitian traditional form of communal working group in a sociopolitical sense. Commonly used as an agricultural group, political action, community patrol, arts and dance groups. Start Pharos (61083)
2025-07-27 Félix María Ruiz (Dominican independence activist (1815–1891)) Felix Maria Ruiz (1815–1891) was a Dominican activist and revolutionary. He was, along with Juan Pablo Duarte, one of the founders of the Secret Society La Trinitaria, on July 16 , 1838, established in the house of Juan Isidro Pérez, located in front of the Church of Carmen. Start BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-06-03 Panama Pride (LGBTQ event in Panama City) The Panama Pride is an annual parade and festival held at the end of June in Panama City to celebrate lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) individuals and their allies. Start Borhan (2236)
2025-07-22 Governors of provinces of Cuba Per the 2019 Constitution of Cuba, each province of Cuba is composed by a governor and a provincial council. Governors are proposed by the president of Cuba, and elected by the delegates of the Municipal Assembly of People's Power, for a term of five years. Start CubanoBoi (5911)
2025-07-28 Journalists of La Nación v. Costa Rica (2022 Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica case) Journalists of La Nación v. Costa Rica was a proceeding brought before the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica. It involved a group of employees from the newspaper La Nación who accused President Rodrigo Chaves Robles and Minister of Health Joselyn Chacón Madrigal of violating press freedom. Stub Folkezoft (42347)
2025-07-10 Robinson–Chávez Treaty (1843 treaty between Mosquitia and Honduras) The Robinson–Chávez Treaty, formally titled the Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Protection, was a bilateral agreement signed on 16 December 1843 between the Kingdom of Mosquitia and the State of Honduras. The treaty, consisting of 15 articles, was negotiated by General Thomas Lowry Robinson on behalf of Mosquitia and Coronado Chávez, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, for Honduras. Start Nhtpaf (372)
2025-07-29 Central America–United Kingdom Association Agreement (Free trade agreement signed in 2019) The Central America–United Kingdom Association Agreement is a free trade agreement between Central America and the United Kingdom. The agreement is a Trade Continuity Agreement that governs trade and broader cooperation between Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and the United Kingdom following the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. Start StevoLaker (6970)
2025-07-21 José Cestero (painter) (Dominican painter (1937–2025)) José Cestero (19 March 1937 – 16 July 2025) was a Dominican draftsman and painter. He studied at the National School of Fine Arts of the Dominican Republic (ENBA), graduating in 1954. Throughout his career, he developed a distinctive style that integrated urban and spiritual elements into his works, characterized by his use of drawing and painting. Start Lui Editor (230)
2025-06-03 Killing of Laddie Gillett (2021 police killing in Belize) On 14 July 2021, at approximately 9:30 pm local time, in Placencia, Stann Creek, 14-year-old Laddie Gillett was shot and killed by police corporal Kareem Martinez. The incident sparked widespread protests in Belize, being popularly deemed an unlawful police killing. C Asdfjrjjj (16374)
2025-08-01 Olga María Rodríguez Fariñas (Cuban revolutionary) Olga Morgan Goodwin (April 22, 1936 – April 16, 2024), born Olga María Rodríguez Fariñas, was a Cuban revolutionary who fought in the Cuban Revolution. She married American-born Cuban guerrilla commander William Alexander Morgan, who was a prominent leader in the Second National Front of the Escambray. GA SnorlaxMonster (3166)
2025-06-09 Sydney Uriah Bogues (Jamaican Pharmacist (born 1883)) Sydney Uriah Bogues (May 3, 1883 – November 6, 1954) was a Jamaican pharmacist and a modern thinker during the Harlem Renaissance in 1920’s New York. He was also a contemporary of Rt. Hon. Marcus Garvey and the uncle of New York State Senator Leon Franklin Bogues. C Artnascar7 (350)
2025-07-04 Reinado Internacional de la Ganadería Reinado Internacional de la Ganadería (in english: International Livestock Queen) is a women's beauty pageant held annually since 2008, as part of the Livestock Fair of Córdoba — one of the largest in Latin America. Contestants face practical tests such as bovine insemination and cow milking, in addition to parading in traditional and evening attire. C Bru.Nel.2025 (74)
2024-09-16 Ravi Balgobin Maharaj Ravi Balgobin Maharaj is a political commentator and social activist in Trinidad and Tobago, known for his legal challenges against government actions. Maharaj has been involved in several high-profile cases, particularly those related to constitutional matters and government accountability. C Rabama (154)
2025-06-16 Edificio Benjamín Zeledón (Business and office space in Managua, Nicaragua) Edificio Benjamín Zeledón (Benjamín Zeledón Building), is one of tallest building in Managua, capital of Nicaragua. It survived the earthquake of 23 December 1972. Start Rezakaisar91 (809)
2025-08-03 United Alliance Nicaragua Triumphs (Political party in Nicaragua) The United Alliance Nicaragua Triumphs (Spanish: Alianza Unida Nicaragua Triunfa) is an alliance of political parties in Nicaragua led by the Sandinista National Liberation Front of president Daniel Ortega. It includes former Contra groups. Start Braganza (36553)
2025-07-29 Reform Revolution (Haiti) (1843 revolution in Haiti that deposed of Jean-Pierre Boyer) The Reform Revolution also known simply as the Reformation —was an armed revolutionary movement that took place on the island of Hispaniola in 1843, which brought the end of the 25-year long dictatorial reign of Jean-Pierre Boyer (1818–1843), one of the longest-ruling Latin American heads of state of the 19th century. C BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-07-23 JBeatz (Musical artist) Jean Robert Pluviose, known professionally as JBeatz, is a Haitian-born recording artist, musician, composer, producer, recording engineer, video director, and editor. Start Omegachic (17)
2025-08-01 Carlos Román Benítez Carlos Román Benítez (September 16, 1903 – December 25, 1965) was a Puerto Rican Journalist, poet, senator, and delegate to the Constitutional Convention of Puerto Rico. Start Ivan Quiles (3344)
2025-02-19 Majá–Taguasco Road (Highway in Cuba) The Majá–Taguasco Road (Carretera Majá–Taguasco), also known as the Motorway–Carretera Central Connector (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 (5911)
2025-04-11 Miss Grand Nicaragua 2025 (Beauty pageant) Miss Grand Nicaragua 2025 was the 3rd Miss Grand Nicaragua pageant, held on 3 August 2025 at the Holiday Inn Managua Convention Center in Managua. Constants from 12 departments and autonomous regions of the country competed for the title. Start Sn.c22 (2344)
2025-07-28 José María Serra de Castro (Dominican political activist (1819–1888)) José María Serra de Castro (1819–1888), was a leader of the Dominican War of Independence. He was a founding member of the secret political-military society called La Trinitaria, and was also a pioneer of Dominican journalism. Start BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-07-16 Theodore Stanley Heneken (British activist and politician) Theodore Stanley Heneken was a British activist who took part in the affairs of the Dominican Republic during its wars of independence against and Haiti and Spain between the 1840s and 1860s. C BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-08-01 Isleños (Puerto Rico) Isleños in Puerto Rico are the descendants of settlers and immigrants from the Canary Islands who settled in Puerto Rico. The term Isleño was used to differentiate them from the peninsulare population of the island. Start Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (637)
2025-07-20 1958 General Strike The 1958 General Strike was a three week strike in Nassau, Bahamas that led to notable political and social change in the country. It has been described as "one of the most seminal events of the modern Bahamas" C Mmemaigret (3096)
2025-07-02 Rico v. United States (United States Supreme Court case) Rico v. United States (No. 24-1056) is a pending United States Supreme Court case regarding the fugitive-tolling doctrine. Start Glad Tidings from New York (432)
2025-06-30 Andres Rosón (Dominican priest (1797–1862)) Andrés Antonio Rosón Mota (1797 – January 1862), known as Andrés Rosón, was a Dominican priest, politician and legislator. He carried out much of his priestly ministry as a parish priest in Baní. In 1844, he was elected deputy to the first Constituent Congress of the Dominican Republic, actively participating in the creation of the Constitution of 1844, making him one of the "Fathers of the Constitution." In 1860, he was nominated as a candidate for metr ... C BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-07-12 Primera División Under-17 (El Salvador) (Football league) The Under 17 Primera División (Spanish: Primera División categoría Sub-17) is the highest level of play in El Salvador football for male juniors between the ages of 15 and 17. Start BKReruns (38915)
2025-05-28 Arrivillaga Family The Arrivillaga Family was a notable Colonial Guatemalan family of Basque descent, which originated in Gipuzkoa (Kingdom of Navarre) Start Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (637)
2025-06-26 Gaspar Hernández (priest) (Peruvian priest and teacher (1798–1858)) Gaspar Hernández Morales (January 6, 1798 – July 21, 1858) was a Peruvian priest, religious, professor, politician, prelate, traditionalist and Camillian monarchist. He had a pastoral work in five countries: Peru, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Cuba. C BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
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 (82)
2025-06-11 Brigade for the Security of Protected Areas (Armed force set up in Haiti) The Brigade for the Security of Protected Areas is an armed paramility force set up by Haiti's Environmental Ministry. Its said to be an "ally" to Guy Philippe. Start Kennet.mattfolk (1245)
2025-05-01 Ralph L. Johnson (Barbadian business executive) Ralph Lancelot Johnson GCM (July 21, 1939 – May 27, 2020) was a Barbadian business person and sportsman. Start Unionville (2103)
2025-07-30 Johan Hartog (Dutch historian) Johannes Hartog (Baarn, 16 May 1912 – Salzburg, 20 May 1997) was the first editor-in-chief of the bi-weekly news magazine, Amigoe di Curaçao, served from 1940 to 1946. Under his leadership, Amigoe transitioned into a daily newspaper in March 1941. C Kallmemel (4673)
2025-07-30 Television in Costa Rica (overview of television in Costa Rica) Television was introduced to Costa Rica in 1960 with Teletica, the first experiments were conducted in October 1954, by technician Álvaro Zamora Dobles and businessmen Manuel Mendiola y Álvaro Zúñiga. The scuccess of this experiment led to the creation of Televisora Tica Limitada (Televitica), which in an initial phase only carried advertising slides for interested stores. Start RandomMe98 (11989)
2025-07-01 List of central government entities in Belize The central government of Belize is divided into departments that each have responsibility, according to the government, for putting government policy into practice. As of June 2025, there are currently one regnal department, 20 ministerial departments, 16 non-ministerial departments, and over 104 agencies and other public bodies, for a total of over 141 departments. C Asdfjrjjj (16374)
2025-06-22 List of political scandals in Belize This is a list of noted political scandals that have actually or allegedly involved individuals or entities active in the politics of Belize since the 2000s. This list does not exclude political controversies. FA Asdfjrjjj (16374)
2025-06-12 List of cases of police brutality in Belize This is a list of cases of police brutality in Belize since the 2000s. This list includes non-fatal cases of excessive or unwarranted use of force by military or non-military law enforcement officers, whether proven or merely alleged. This list does not include fatal cases. B Asdfjrjjj (16374)
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 (1703)
2025-06-07 Crooks Report (2008 Belizean government report) The Crooks Report, officially A Review of the Belize Police Department, is a 2008 green paper on policing in Belize, written by Harold Crooks (a Jamaican consultant), and commissioned by the interior ministry of Belize. It was released in full by early 2010. C Asdfjrjjj (16374)
2025-07-26 Shirin Rouhanirad (general practitioner at Shahda Pakdasht Hospital) Shirin Rouhanirad (In Persian language: شیرین روحانی راد) (1967 – 18 March 2020) was a general practitioner at Shahda Pakdasht Hospital, Iran who died during her medical service after contracting COVID-19. From the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran, she treated patients in the emergency department of the hospital. Start Shahnamk (759)
2025-06-23 Luis Carle (artist) Luis Carle (born 1962) is a Puerto Rican photographer. Start Caterpillar84 (3353)
2025-07-01 Janelle Chanona (Belizean journalist turned marine advocate and parliamentarian) Janelle Andrea Chanona is a marine policy advocate and member of parliament in Belize’s National Assembly serving as a non-partisan Senator, representing Belizean Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). Start JanelleBelize (31)
2025-06-30 List of unsolved murders in Belize This is a list of noted unsolved murders in Belize since the 1970s. This list includes both known and presumed murders, and further includes murders which were previously unsolved (that is, solved cold murder cases). In 2019–2023, the country saw 134, 102, 125, 113, and 87 murders, with 51, 55, 44, 40, and 47 arrests for the same (arrest rates of 38.1, 53.9, 35.2, 35.4, and 54.0 per cent), respectively. FA Asdfjrjjj (16374)
2025-08-14 Puerto Rico Seismic Network The Puerto Rico Seismic Network (PRSN) (Spanish: Red Sísmica de Puerto Rico, or RSPR) is the primary seismological agency of Puerto Rico. Based at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, it was founded by request of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) in 1974 by Dr. Start Ligocsicnarf89 (3605)
2025-08-04 Andersson Ortiz (Guatemalan footballer) Andersson Edgar Josué Ortiz Falla (born 7 November 2001) is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga Nacional club Comunicaciones. Start ComunicacionesFan2011 (2139)
2025-08-01 Jean Bally Jean Bally (November 1924 in Fort-de-France, 26 August 2009) was a French politician and industrialist who managed the J. Bally rum distillery. He was a descendant of French colonial settlers from the French Antilles, locally known as Béké. Stub GMoulard (120)
2025-07-16 Jacinto Bondanza Castro (salvadoran aviator (1900-1987)) Jacinto Bondanza Castro (October 11, 1900 - October 8, 1987) was a Salvadoran Aviator who helped develop what would become the Salvadoran Air Force (FAS). Start Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (637)
2025-08-14 The Secret Abolitionist Society The Secret Abolitionist Society (Spanish: La Sociedad Abolicionista Secreta) was a group of Puerto Rican Abolitionists led by Ramón Emeterio Betances and Segundo Ruiz Belvis that secretly freed enslaved children by purchasing their freedom during baptism ceremonies. Stub Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (637)
2025-08-11 José Gálvez (footballer) (Guatemalan footballer) José Miguel Gálvez Ruiz (born 24 May 1999), commonly known as Tito, is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a defender for Comunicaciones. Stub ComunicacionesFan2011 (2139)
2025-06-05 Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2025 (69th Miss Universe Puerto Rico) Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2025 was the 69th Miss Universe Puerto Rico pageant, held at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on August 14, 2025. Start Call me PI. (2053)
2025-07-19 Fernando Garcia (artist) Fernando García (1945–1989) was a Cuban-American conceptual artist, educator, and community organizer known for his interdisciplinary work and civic engagement in Miami, Florida. A prominent member of the Miami Generation, García's work blended mathematics, installation, and public art, often involving participatory and site-specific components. Start AnonymousArchivist (32)
2025-01-14 Zajaris Fernández (Cuban actress and comedian) 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 (123)
2025-08-06 Sarrá family The Sarrá family was a prominent family in Cuba. They founded Droguería Sarrá, which was the second largest pharmacy in the world at the time. C PD8 (316)
2025-08-08 2025 World Aquatics Women's U20 Water Polo Championships (U20 women's water polo tournament) The 2025 World Aquatics Women's U20 Water Polo Championships is the 16th edition of the biannual women's competition women's under-20 water polo national teams. The tournament was played in Salvador, Brazil, from 10 to 16 August 2025. Start ILoveSport2006 (14629)
2025-06-09 Grey Town (Town in Nicaragua) Grey Town formerly known as San Juan de la Cruz, is a coastal town in Río San Juan Department in Nicaragua. It is located at the mouth of the San Juan River and serves as the administrative centre of the municipality of San Juan de Nicaragua. The town is notable for its pivotal geopolitical role in the 19th century during disputes between United Kingdom, the United States, and Nicaragua over regional dominance, canal access, and sovereignty over the Kingdom of Mosquitia. C FromCzech (152142)
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 (163)
2025-08-10 Bruce Arnold (archer) (American educator and athlete) Bruce Makoto Arnold, PhD is a retired historian and current archer who competes for the United States Virgin Islands. At the 2024 Youth & Masters Pan Am Championships in San Salvador, he and fellow Virgin Islander, Tatyana Muntyan, set a world record in mixed-team qualifications with a score of 1228 and were the first to set a world record in archery from that country.[citation needed] Start Vroomvroomletsgo (50)
2025-08-18 José Grajeda (Guatemalan footballer) José Pablo Grajeda Salinas (born 23 January 2001) is Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga Nacional club Comunicaciones. Start ComunicacionesFan2011 (2139)
2025-08-10 Erick González (footballer, born 1999) (Guatemalan footballer) Erick Denilson González Santizo (born 10 May 1999) is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga Nacional club Comunicaciones. Start ComunicacionesFan2011 (2139)
2025-08-09 José Corena (Colombian footballer) José Alfredo Corena Barboza (born 29 September 1992) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga Nacional club Comunicaciones. Start ComunicacionesFan2011 (2139)
2025-06-26 Felipe Benicio Alfau (Dominican military commander (1818–1878)) Felipe Benicio Alfau y Bustamante (August 22, 1818 – October 4, 1878), better known as Felipe Alfau, was a Dominican military leader, Freemason, Febrerista, politician, and diplomat. He co-founded the secret society La Trinitaria with Juan Pablo Duarte, adopting the pseudonym Simón. C BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-08-20 Luis Miguel Valdés Morales (Cuban painter) Luis Miguel Valdés Morales (born in Cuba in 1949) is a Cuban painter, printmaker, sculptor, and educator known for his contributions to contemporary Cuban visual art and the promotion of engraving techniques internationally. He has exhibited widely in Latin America, Europe, and the United States, and founded a Cuban-Mexican cultural project, La Siempre Habana. Start Kornelius19 (228)
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 (3768)
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 (3768)
2025-08-15 Rakeem Joseph (United States Virgin Islands soccer player (born 2000)) Rakeem Joseph (born 23 May 2000) is a US Virgin Islands soccer player who plays as a centre forward for Antigua and Barbuda Premier Division club Aston Villa (St. John's). Born in Antigua and Barbuda, he represents the US Virgin Islands national team and is their all-time top goalscorer. Start Harold9595959 (4740) Past AfD
2025-08-15 Madame Pierre town (Town) Madame Pierre town is the capital of the island of Petite Martinique (Petite Martinik). Petite Martinique is a part of Grenada. Stub KeyolTranslater (86)
2025-08-19 Costa Rica at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) Costa Rica is competing at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games in Asunción, Paraguay from August 9 to 23, 2025. Stub Marcetw (8716)
2025-08-21 Battle of the Virilla River (Battle in Costa Rica) The Battle of the Virilla River was a battle fought on 28 October 1835 on the western bank of the Virilla River, in the context of the League War, the second Costa Rican civil war. It opposed the main League army, composed of combined forces from Heredia and Alajuela, against the militia of San José. C Tico24j298 (57)
2025-08-13 Bermuda at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) Bermuda is competing at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games in Asunción from August 9 to 23, 2025. Stub Marcetw (8716)
2025-08-16 H. D. Shillingford (Dominican politician, planter & businessman) Howell Donald Shillingford, CBE (10 July 1888 – 11 October 1975) was a Dominican politician, planter and businessman.{{Infobox officeholder Start Mr Fawkz (840)
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)
2025-05-23 2019 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships (Wrestling event) The 2019 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships was the 2nd edition of U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships of combined events, and it was held from 1 to 3 November in Panama City, Panama. Start Stevencocoboy (26942)
2025-07-03 2025–26 Liga FPD (Football league season) The 2025–26 Liga FPD, also known as Liga Promérica for sponsorship reasons, will be the 105th season of the Liga FPD, Costa Rica's top-flight tournament. It will begin with the Apertura tournament on 27 July 2025. Start AndSalx95 (3463)
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)
2025-08-12 Virgin Islands at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games (Sporting event delegation) The United States Virgin Islands is competing at the 2025 Junior Pan American Games in Asunción from August 9 to 23, 2025. Stub Marcetw (8716)
2025-08-22 Guatemalan Immigration Institute The Guatemalan Migration Institute (Spanish: Instituto Guatemalteco de Migración) is a government agency that has exclusive competence for the implementation of migration policy. Start Thief-River-Faller (12923)
2025-06-18 33rd Virgin Islands Legislature (Virgin Islands legislative session) The 33rd Virgin Islands Legislature was a meeting of the Legislature of the Virgin Islands. It convened in Charlotte Amalie on January 14, 2019 and ended in December 2020, during the first two years of Albert Bryan’s governorship. Start Avengers350 (3958)
2025-07-25 Albertina Escher (19th-century Cuban-born freed slave of Swiss plantation owner) Albertina Escher (c. 1842 – after 1891) was a Cuban-born woman who was freed from slavery by the will of her presumed father, Swiss coffee plantation owner Friedrich Ludwig Escher. Born on the Buen Retiro plantation near Artemisa, Cuba, she later became part of Havana's wealthy free people of color elite and inherited considerable property, including enslaved people. C 7804j (3647)
2025-08-22 1974 Nicaraguan hostage crisis The 1974 Nicaraguan hostage crisis was a hostage-taking operation in Nicaragua carried out by the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) on December 27, 1974, at the Managua residence of José María "Chema" Castillo Quant, a Nicaraguan banker and former government minister. C TheBrowniess (1333)
2025-06-10 List of mass shootings in Belize This is a list of mass shootings that have occurred in Belize since the 2000s. Mass shootings are incidents involving several victims of firearm-related violence. This list includes incidents where three or more persons are shot in one ___location at roughly the same time. C Asdfjrjjj (16374)
2025-08-16 National Office of Disaster Services The National Office of Disaster Services (NODS) is an agency of Antigua and Barbuda that manages disaster management in the nation and region. NODS was created in 1984 from a cabinet decision. NODS is a part of the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency. Stub Quxyz (9433)
2025-08-24 Spencer Brand Spencer Brand is a Nevisian politician who is a member of the Nevis Island Assembly and is a minister in the Nevis Island Administration. Stub Greenleader(2) (2016)
2025-04-17 Tropic Air Flight 711 (2025 aircraft hijacking over Belize) On 17 April 2025, a Tropic Air Cessna 208 Grand Caravan EX, operating as Tropic Air Flight 711 was hijacked by a passenger armed with a knife while flying between the Belizean towns of Corozal and San Pedro. The hijacker was shot dead by an armed passenger after the plane performed an emergency landing at Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport. C Grffffff (684)
2025-08-12 List of Highways of Zone 1 (Cuba) List of Highways of Cuba in Zone 1, being the former border of Pinar del Río Province until 1976, currently it is the entirety of the Pinar del Río Province, along with the municipalities of Bahía Honda, Candelaria, and San Cristóbal in Artemisa Province. Start CubanoBoi (5911)
2025-07-12 Miss Universe Nicaragua 2025 (Beauty pageant) Miss Universe Nicaragua 2025 is the 1st national pageant to held after 2023 under the previous pageant name Miss Nicaragua which selected the Nicaraguan representative for Miss Universe. This year anniversary pageant will be held on September 4, 2025 at the James L. Start Mayanicaragua (4113)
2025-08-07 Wilson Godoy (Guatemalan footballer) Wilson Ariel Godoy Gudiel (born 6 September 1987), nicknamed El Tucán ("The Toucan"), is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a centre-back. Start ComunicacionesFan2011 (2139)
2025-07-31 Bondanza family (Salvadoran family of Italian origin) The Bondanza Family is a Salvadoran family of Italian origin that primarily resided in the cities of Santa Ana and Santa Tecla. Many members of the family became businessmen, military figures, aviators and political figures. Start Shsusbsvusbsvzjsb (637)
2025-07-27 Benito González (Dominican political activist (1811–1883)) Benito González Jiménez (1811–1883) was a Dominican figure and founding member of the secret political-military society called La Trinitaria. Under the pseudonym Leonidas, he participated in the activities that ultimately led to the separation of the Dominican Republic from Haiti. Stub BlkGeneral2000 (3768)
2025-06-21 Enrique Fernández Morales (Nicaraguan writer) Enrique "Quico" Fernández Morales (December 25, 1918 – November 18, 1982) was a Nicaraguan writer, playwright, and illustrator. He was also director of the National Museum and a professor of fine arts. Start ᱤᱧ ᱢᱟᱛᱟᱞ (1266)
2025-08-14 Jamaica Wrestling Federation The sport of wrestling has been practiced in Jamaica since 1996, with the first amateur wrestling competing at the 1978 Commonwealth Games and various Olympic cyles, the first wrestling club was Ocho Rios Wreslting Club in 2020. The sport continued to grow during the 21st century and by 2024, had a few wrestlers medal at CAC Games and Pan Am Games. Start Diwresadem (108)
2025-07-22 Natasha Grey-Brookes (Saint Kitts and Nevis politician (born 1981)) Natasha Grey-Brookes (born 26th October 1981) is an attorney and politician from Saint Kitts and Nevis who currently serves as Leader of the People’s Action Movement (PAM), a significant political party in the federation. She is the first woman to become leader of a political party in St Kitts. Start Greenleader(2) (2016)
2025-08-19 Farruko Pop (Guatemalan Singer and Internet Personality(2005–2024)) Jorge Sebastián Pop Chocoj (born 20 October 2005 – 20 May 2024), better known as Farruko Pop, was a Guatemalan Singer and Internet Personality. She gained notoriety on social media for her musical talent and her aspiration to establish herself as a professional artist. Start 181.69.11.218
2025-08-15 Arnold Barrios (Guatemalan footballer) Arnold Manfredo Barrios Morales (born 16 December 1998) is a Guatemalan professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga Nacional club Comunicaciones. Start ComunicacionesFan2011 (2139)
2025-07-29 Robin (Lauren) Derby (American historian) Robin (Lauren) Derby is an American historian and professor whose work focuses on Latin American history, particularly the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Puerto Rico, and Cuba. She is a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and serves as a Senior Editor of the Hispanic American Historical Review. Start Pirya Asin (21)
2025-02-04 A. C. Shillingford (Dominican businessman (1882–1938)) Albert Cavendish Shillingford (11 May 1882 — 7 March 1938), also known as "ACS", was a leading businessman of 20th Century colonial Dominica.{{Infobox person GA Mr Fawkz (840)
2025-05-16 2025 CONCACAF Caribbean Cup group stage The 2025 CONCACAF Caribbean Cup group stage is being played from 19 August to 2 October 2025. A total of 10 teams compete in the group stage to decide the 4 places in the knockout stage of the 2025 CONCACAF Caribbean Cup. Start Mathew D'Marco (21532)
2025-07-17 Maritza Chan (Costa Rican diplomat and Permanent Representative to the UN) Maritza Chan Valverde (born 3 April 1975) is a Costa Rican career diplomat, academic, and activist. She was appointed Ambassador, and Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the United Nations on 26 August 2022. She is the first Costa Rican woman to occupy the role since Costa Rica signed the UN Charter in 1945. C Cameremote (1729)
2025-08-23 San Pedro Sula Mosque (Mosque in San Pedro Sula, Cortés, Honduras) The San Pedro Sula Mosque, also known as the Islamic Centre of Honduras, is a Sunni mosque and cultural center located in San Pedro Sula, Cortés Department, Honduras. It is one of just two mosques in the country, the other being in Tegucigalpa. Stub 獅眠洞 (3443)
2025-08-26 Aruba First Mosque (Mosque in Savaneta, Aruba) The Aruba First Mosque (Dutch: 1ste Aruba-moskee) is located in Village of Savaneta, Aruba. Stub 獅眠洞 (3443)

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