Ángel José Arango Rodríguez
One of the pioneers of Cuban science fiction
Ángel José Cowley Arbirdes
Appointed in 1820 as chief physician of the Hospital de San Juan de Dios, member of the Real Sociedad Patriótica de La Habana and, from 1833, secretary of the Junta Superior de Sanidad
Ángela Álvarez
Of Cuban origin, specifically from Camagüey, the singer-songwriter was born in 1927
Ángela Oramas Camero
Journalist, writer
Angela Teresita Leiva Sánchez
Botanist and phytogeographer
Anibal Samón Domínguez
Anibal de Mar, Filomeno, El Tremendo Juez
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Aníbal de Mar, 1908-1980)
Aniceto Valdivia
Conde Kostia
An illustrious writer, journalist, poet, critic, lecturer, playwright, and diplomat who, under the pseudonym Conde Kostia, revealed himself as one of the most interesting and representative figures of ...
Anier Octavio García Ortiz
Born in the city of Santiago de Cuba, Anier Octavio García Ortiz arrived at the Sydney, Australia Games (2000), determined not to respect either names or men and he fulfilled it that way
Annia Linares Sanfiel
Venezuelan singer and actress, born in Maracaibo, Venezuela
Annie Garcés Santana
One of the new female voices of Cuban song
Anselmo Abdo Rodríguez
He completed his primary studies in his native province
Antero Regalado Falcón
Revolutionary fighter from Ariguanabo, leader of the Union of Peasants of San Antonio de los Baños, Artemisa
Antón Arrufat Mrad
His demeanor resembles the stereotype of a Catholic seminarian, with that ecstatic bearing of exasperating self-sufficiency
Antonio Calvache Dorado
Cuban geologist and mining engineer who conducted numerous investigations in this specialty, discovering new types of minerals
Antonio Briones Montoto
Tony
During the insurrectional stage, while still a student, Antonio Briones Montoto actively participated in Action and Sabotage of the Movement 26 of July
Antonio Castells Trujillo
Castells, whom national memory has involuntarily relegated to oblivion, despite the brilliance he brought to his country with his extensive work, was, according to Núñez Rodríguez, one of the best sainete ...
Antonio Diez Betancourt
Antonio Díez Betancourt was born in La Maya, the former province of Oriente, on August 8, 1929, into a middle-class family
Antonio Santiago García
Tony Santiago
He was born in Placetas, Las Villas, into a middle-class family formed by Mardonio Santiago Valdés and Leocadia García Conde
Antonio Lorda Ortegosa
Mayor General
Antonio Pérez Rigal
Tony Pérez, Tany Pérez, Big Dog, Doggie
He became a permanent integral element of the Cincinnati Reds' Big Red Machine teams in the 1970s
Antonio Hernández Pérez
He was born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, but we consider him a native of Villa Clara and Cuban because when he was only one year old his family traveled to Cuba and settled in Yaguajay
Antonio Béguez César
He was born in Santiago de Cuba
Antonio González
For decades he was part of one of the most popular dance couples on Cuban television, he died from cancer in the Mexican capital, where he resided
Antonio Lázaro
He was born in Guanabacoa, La Habana
Antonio Quevedo
Antonio Quevedo, husband of María Muñoz de Quevedo, architect, music critic and efficient cultural collaborator
Antonio Zambrana Vázquez
Politician, lawyer and Cuban writer, participant in the Ten Years' War and member of the first government of the Republic of Cuba in Arms
Antonio Guiteras Font
Outstanding educator and director of Colegio La Empresa
Antonio Mestre Domínguez
Forensic physician, Pediatrician and thinker
Antonio Fernández de Castro Petronne
Born in La Habana
Antonio Núñez Jiménez
Cuarto Descubridor de Cuba, Padre de la espeleología cubana
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The Speleological Society of Cuba and the Cuban Society of Geography granted him the status of Fourth Discoverer of Cuba in 1995, placing him at the same level as men such as Cristóbal Colón, ...
Antonio Muñoz Hernández
El gigante del Escambray
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Former Cuban baseball player nicknamed by Cuban fans as El Gigante del Escambray, who played first base for Cuba's national teams
Antonio Guiteras Holmes
Outstanding revolutionary leader born in Bala Cynwyd, Philadelphia, United States, who moved to Cuba in 1913
Antonio Sellén
Antonio Sellén published a single book of verses in 1864, when he was twenty-six years old, and titled it Poesías
Antonio Benítez Rojo
Narrator, film screenwriter, essayist and Cuban university professor
Antonio Rodríguez Salvador
Cuban poet, narrator, playwright and essayist
Antonio Arcaño Betancorut
El Monarca del Danzón
Flutist and orchestra conductor, known by the nickname "The Monarch of the Danzón"
Antonio Gattorno Águila
Distinguished Cuban painter, his work set the standard for the generation of La Vanguardia
Antonio Medina Céspedes
The first Black teacher in Cuba
Antonio Sánchez Díaz
Pinares, Marcos, Tite
He was a Cuban military officer who fought in the Cuban Revolution (1957-1959) reaching the rank of commander, and later joined the Ñancahuazú Guerrilla commanded by Ernesto Che Guevara in 1966-1967 ...
Antonio Vidal Fernández
Born in La Habana in 1928
Antonio Pacheco Masó
Gran Capitán, Capitán de Capitanes
Cuban baseball player, second base starter, whose performances are rated as outstanding in Cuban Baseball
Antonio Bachiller Morales
Padre de la bibliografía cubana
University professor, journalist, historian, legal expert, bibliographer and prominent Americanist
Antonio Machado Borrego
He was born in La Habana
Antonio Dorta Hernández
Villo
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A trained musician, he is one of the essential pillars in Taguasco's cultural identity, a member of the Banda de Concierto de Sancti Spíritus for 24 years, a fervent developer of new talent, ...
Antonio Barreras
Antonio Barreras was a writer, lawyer, and journalist; he was the creator of the Hernández Catá Prize, awarded annually starting in 1942





