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Belize

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Athletes

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Musicians

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Actors/Actresses

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Bolivia

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Brazil

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Seu Jorge playing at the 2006 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
Anderson Silva

Musicians and singers

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Models

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Football players

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Pelé

Other athletes

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Human rights and democracy activists

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Dominican Republic

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Baseball player Manny Ramirez
Business executive Omar Minaya

Athletes

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Business

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Entertainers

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Models and pageantry

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Politicians

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Writers

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Ecuador

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French Guiana

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Guatemala

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Haiti

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Painter Philomé Obin
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Martial artist David Loiseau
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Founder of Chicago, Illinois, Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable
Actress Garcelle Beauvais
Musican Wyclef Jean
Author Edwidge Danticat

Artists

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Athletes

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Business

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Historical figures

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Models and pageantry

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Motion picture and television personalities

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Musicians and singers

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Political figures

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Religion

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Science and technology

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Writers

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Honduras

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Guadeloupe

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Martinique

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Mexico

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Giovani Dos Santos

Athletes

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Entertainers

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Historical figures

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Gaspar Yanga - founded the first free African township in the Americas in 1609

Writers

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Politicians

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Panama

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Melissa De Sousa

Peru

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Nicomedes Santa Cruz singing.

Puerto Rico

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Political activist Rosa Clemente
Arturo Alfonso Schomburg
José Celso Barbosa
Juan Morel Campos

Uruguay

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Ruben Rada

Venezuela

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Hugo Chávez

Chile

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Colombia

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Edison Miranda

Costa Rica

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Cuba

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Christina Milian at snowglobe premiere.
Gilbert Arenas

Argentina

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Raul Midón performing at the TED conference, March 7, 2007.