Juan Landeta Fernández de Córdova
Eminent Cuban internist physician, Master of clinical method in the country
Juan de Marcos González
Cuban musician cataloged as a prophet of Cuban music at the end of the 20th century
Juan Gallardo Cordero
Considered by Antonio Núñez Jiménez as the wise peasant of Viñales, a man who has made his part of history in Cuban speleology
Juan Santos Fernández Hernández
Ophthalmologist physician
Juan Guiteras Gener
Padre de la parasitología médica nacional
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Distinguished hygienist physician, epidemiologist, writer and pedagogue
Juan Castro García
El mago de la receptoría
Athlete, he played ball and is considered one of the best catchers in all of Cuban baseball history, standing 187 cm tall and weighing 89 kilograms
Juan Dufflar Amel
Dufflar, a witty, clever-rhyming and quick-witted man
Juan Valdés Paz
Juan Valdés holds a degree in Sociology
Juan Escalona Reguera
He was a Cuban military officer and jurist who held important positions following the triumph of the revolution
Juan Antonio Molina Cuesta
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Bachelor's degree in Art History from the Universidad de La Habana
Juan Antonio Cosculluela Barreras
Cuban civil engineer
Juan Antonio Alfonso Roque
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He is head of the cultural section of the Provincial Newspaper 5 de Septiembre, and also serves as an adjunct professor in the Social Communication program at the University of Cienfuegos
Juan Antonio Salamanca
Bobby Salamanca
Cuban sports commentator who created a distinctive narration style, and whose voice accompanied the National Baseball Series for decades, as well as the performances of Cuban baseball teams in the most ...
Juan Antonio Borrego Díaz
Bachelor's degree in Journalism
Juan Bautista Sagarra Blez
Cuban pedagogue, creator of the Librería de los niños cubanos collection
Juan Bautista Kourí Flores
Outstanding researcher from the Department of Infectomics and Molecular Pathogenesis at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies (Cinvestav), he passed away on July 17, 2019 at the age of 77
Juan Bruno de Zayas Jiménez
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Physician who achieved fame and fortune, was a great patriot and an excellent philanthropist
Juan Bruno Zayas Alfonso
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He was born at number 795 Calzada del Cerro, adjacent to where El Salvador school was located (number 797)
Juan Calixto Oxamendi Deprez
Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, librarian and founding member of the Royal Academy of Medical, Physical and Natural Sciences of La Habana
He was born in the city of Matanzas, son of Vicente Oxamendi and ...
Juan Carlos Tabío Rey
Cuban filmmaker and screenwriter
Juan Carlos Formell Alfonso
He was born in 1964 in La Habana, living in Callejón de Hamel, and later in his grandmother's house in Marianao
Juan Carlos Roque Moreno
Renowned Cuban actor with outstanding participation in television, film, and theater
Juan Carlos Finlay Barré
Cuban physician and researcher of diseases such as cholera and yellow fever
Juan Clemente Zenea Fornaris
Adolfo de la Azucena, Espejo del corazón, Ego quoque,***, Un amigo de la juventud, Una habanera
Cuban writer recognized for having exerted great influence on Cuban literature by reviving Romanticism, marking a new line in Hispanic American poetry
Juan Climaco Formell Cortina
Juan Formell, El Mozart de Cuba
National Music Prize Juan Formell, one of the most important figures in Cuban musical culture of the 20th and 21st centuries
Juan Cristóbal Nápoles Fajardo
Cucalambé, Cookcalambe,
A great figure of Cuban Siboney and Creole poetry; the most important cultivator of the décima in the nineteenth century of the Island
Juan de la Caridad García Rodríguez
Cardenal García Rodríguez
Juan de la Caridad García Rodríguez (Camagüey, July 11, 1948) is a Cuban Catholic prelate who serves as Cardinal and Archbishop of Havana since 2016
Juan de la Caridad García Rodríguez
Archbishop of Havana
Juan Edmundo Pérez Desnoes
Edmundo Desnoes
He was the son of a Cuban of Spanish origin and a Jamaican mother who spoke to him in English, and was born on October 2, 1930
Juan Emilio Hernández Giró
From thirteen years of age he showed his passion for art, his first teachers being his father Rodolfo Hernández Soleliac and the Frenchman Luis Oscar Marisy
Juan Emilio de la Caridad Núñez Rodríguez
Major General of the Cuban Army of Liberation during the War of Independence
Juan Esteban Lazo Hernández
Member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba
Juan Evangelista Valdés Veitía
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Distinguished barber, poet, journalist and revolutionary
Juan Francisco Fernández Ruz
Cuban patriot
Juan Francisco Calcagno Monzón
Francisco Calcagno
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Pedagogue, journalist, translator, anthologist, lecturer, biographer, essayist, poet and, above all, prolific Cuban novelist
Juan Francisco Sariol
He was born in San Luis and when he was seven years old his family moved to Santiago de Cuba, where he studied at a public school and at the private school San Severino, in exchange for different services ...
Juan Gualberto Gómez Ferrer
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Politician (patriot), journalist and leader of Cuban African Americans, who distinguished himself in the Independence of Cuba and during the republican period between 1901 and 1933
Juan Jesús García Fernández
Johannes García
Cuban dancer and choreographer, master and director of the Traditional Dance Company JJ
Juan Jorge Junco Hortelano
Junco
He was a prominent Cuban clarinetist who taught with the excellence of a true master, that is, one who gives all his secrets to his disciples, with the sole aim that they become better than him
Juan José García Fernández
Johannes García
Juan Jesús García Fernández, known as Johannes García, is a Cuban dancer and choreographer, master and director of the Traditional Dance Company JJ
Juan José Mier Febles
Doctor Honoris Causa of the Universidad de La Habana
Juan Leovigildo Brouwer Mezquida
Leo
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Brouwer, a renowned composer and considered among the five best living guitarists in the world, began playing guitar at the age of 13, attracted by the flamenco sound and motivated by his father, ...
Juan Manuel Márquez Rodríguez
Revolutionary combatant
Juan Manuel Diego Cobelo
Graduate of Medicine





