Agustín Acosta Bello
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He is one of the most celebrated Cuban writers of the twentieth century
Carlos Manuel de Céspedes de Borja
Padre de la Patria
Considered by Cubans the Father of the Homeland
Angel Arango
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He studied in his native city, including his high school diploma at the Instituto de Segunda Enseñanza de La Habana
Melquíades Rafael Martínez Ruiz
Mel Martínez
Melquiades Rafael "Mel" Martinez is an American politician born in Cuba in the city of Sagua la Grande Villaclara
Joaquín Infante
Lawyer, promoter of Cuban independence and creator of a Constitutional project for Cuba written and printed in Venezuela
José María Andrés Fernando Lezama Lima
Lezama Lima
Cuban poet, narrator and essayist, he is one of the most significant writers of Latin American literature of the present century
Marco Antonio Rubio García
Marco Antonio Rubio was born in Miami and is a descendant of Cubans
Armando Enrique Hart Dávalos
He was a prominent fighter against the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista
Rubén Agnelio Martínez Villena
Cuban fighter and revolutionary intellectual
Tomás Estrada Palma
Don Tomás Estrada Palma
A teacher by profession, president of the Republic of Cuba in Arms during the Ten Years' War and substitute for José Martí in the delegation of the Cuban Revolutionary Party
Carlos Prío Socarrás
His political career began at an early age and reached its peak in 1948, when he was appointed president of the Republic of Cuba, a position he held until 1952, when the coup d'état led by Fulgencio Batista ...
Jesús Castellanos Villageliú
Scarpia
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Lawyer, journalist, graphic humorist, essayist and Cuban narrator
Sandú Darié Laver
He was born in Romania but became a naturalized Cuban citizen from the mid-1940s
Carlos Rafael Rodríguez Rodríguez
Politician and economist
Julio Jacinto Le Riverend Brusone
Damián Paredes
Distinguished Cuban historian, educator, and economist, he was born in La Coruña, Spain, on December 22, 1912, while his father served as Cuba's consul in that city
José María Gálvez Alfonso
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Cuban lawyer and politician, forensic orator
Francisco de Arango Parreño
He was one of the most illustrious Cubans of the late eighteenth century
Felipe Poey Aloy
Felipe Poey Aloy (1799-1891) Cuban scientist, professor and researcher in the field of natural sciences
Huberal Herrera Lescano
One of the best pianists in Cuba
Lorenzo García Vega
Cult author and creator of one of the most unclassifiable works in Cuban literature, his influence reaches the youngest writers of the Island
Antonio Bachiller Morales
Padre de la bibliografía cubana
University professor, journalist, historian, legal expert, bibliographer and prominent Americanist
Luis Victoriano Betancourt Salgado
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A lawyer, poet, journalist, and writer, he represented the west in the Chamber of Representatives of the Republic in Arms, and his presence was linked to more than one controversial event of ...
Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado
Cuban politician
José Ramón Betancourt Betancourt
El estudiante, Las dos banderas
Cuban writer who stood out for his work in prose
Juan Bautista Sagarra Blez
Cuban pedagogue, creator of the Librería de los niños cubanos collection
Eduardo Robreño Duprés
Among his works are: History of Cuban Popular Theater, Anthology of the Alhambra Theater, and As They Told It to Me I Tell It to You
José Manuel Carbonell Rivero
Tampa, Cacarajicara, Gerardo de Lavernier, René de Roban
Born in Alquízar, La Habana
Guido Benito Leopoldo Llinás Quintáns
Guido Llínás
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Among visual artists, critics, and researchers, the work of Guido Llinás is known as being associated with the so-called Group Los Once
Raúl Roa García
Canciller de la Dignidad
Writer, polemicist, professor, politician and diplomat, since adolescence he was linked to the country's revolutionary movements, first against the Machado tyranny and later against the Batista regime. ...
Manuel Urrutia Lleó
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He participated in the struggles against the dictatorships of Gerardo Machado and Fulgencio Batista
Nicolás Azcárate Escobedo
Lawyer, politician and Cuban journalist, born near the city of Santiago in 1828 and died in La Habana in 1894
Jorge Ramón Ibarra Cuesta
He was born in the city of Santiago de Cuba
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz
Alejandro, Comandante en Jefe, El Caballo, Caguairán
Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on August 13, 1926 in Birán, the former Cuban province of Oriente
Manuel Márquez Sterling
Tresemes, Manuel Márquez Mola, Carlos Loysel, XXX
Cuban writer, journalist, and diplomat
Rogelio Martínez Furé
Cuban Africanist and folklorist
Manuel Ramón Moreno Fraginals
Historian, economist, professor and publicist
Julio Fernández Bulté
Lawyer, jurist, professor, panelist on the Escriba y Lea television program, National Prize for Social Sciences 2007
Armando Suárez del Villar
Outstanding Professor of Performing Arts
Enrique Gay Calbó
Cuban writer, lawyer, and historian
Gonzalo de Quesada Aróstegui
A few months after the outbreak of the Ten Years' War (October 10, 1868), Gonzalo de Quesada y Aróstegui was born in Havana
Esteban Pichardo Tapia
Researcher valued as the most notable geographer of Cuba for his outstanding contributions to that discipline, and also as one of the first lexicographers of Cuban Spanish
Leopoldo Berrier Fernández
He was born in Güines, current province of Mayabeque
Miguel Ángel Macau García
Journalist, poet, and playwright
Humberto Medrano
Journalist and lawyer Humberto Medrano was a champion of press freedom in republican Cuba who challenged Fidel Castro early on





