List of Nicaraguans

This is a list of Nicaraguans and people of Nicaraguan ethnicity:

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Art

  • Omar D'León (1928–2022), painter and poet.
  • Franck de Las Mercedes (born 1972), painter.
  • Armando Morales (1927–2011), painter.
  • Hugo Palma-Ibarra (born 1942), painter.
  • Róger Pérez de la Rocha (born 1949), painter.
  • Julia Casimira Sacasa, (born 1972), abstract painter, sculptor, poet. CASIMIRA

Business

  • Harry Brautigam (1948–2008), economist, banker and academic.
  • José Cardenal (born 1940), businessman.
  • Michael Cordúa (born 1961), restaurateur, entrepreneur, businessman, award-winning self-taught chef.
  • Carlos Reynaldo Lacayo (born 1950), businessman.
  • Alejandro Lacayo (born 1951), businessman.
  • Carlos Pellas Chamorro (born 1953), businessman, entrepreneur, Nicaragua's first billionaire.[1]
  • Alfonso Robelo (born 1939), businessman, politician, diplomat who served as ambassador to Costa Rica.
  • Patrick Frawley (1923-1998) magnate (Paper Mate)

Education

Fashion, models and beauty queens

Government and politics

José Santos Zelaya, president of Nicaragua from 1893 to 1909

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Journalism

Literature

Gioconda Belli was designated amongst the 100 most important poets during the 20th century.
Rubén Darío in 1915.

Military and police

Movies and TV entertainment

Music

DJ Craze at a rave in 2002
Singer songwriter Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy

Non-Governmental Organizations

Religion

Ernesto Cardenal is a poet, Roman Catholic priest and a famous liberation theologian.

Revolutionaries

Science

Clodomiro Picado Twight was a pioneer in the medical research on molds and snake venoms.

Sports

Devern Hansack, former professional baseball player, pitching for the Boston Red Sox.
José "Quiebra Jícara" Alfaro, boxer; world champion

Baseball

Boxing

  • Román González (born 1987), boxer, world champion.
  • José Alfaro (born 1983), boxer, world champion.
  • Rosendo Alvarez (born 1970), boxer, former world champion.
  • Alexis Argüello (1952-2009), boxer, former three-division world champion.
  • Julio Gamboa (born 1971), lightweight boxer.
  • Eddie Gazo (born 1950), super welterweight world champion boxer.
  • Ricardo Mayorga (born 1973), boxer, former WBA/WBC Welterweight champion and WBC Junior Middleweight world champion.
  • David Obregon (born 1978), professional boxer.
  • Juan Palacios (born 1980), professional boxer, reigning WBC Interim Minimumweight World champion.
  • Luis Alberto Pérez (born 1978), boxer, former IBF world junior-bantamweight champion.
  • Adonis Rivas (born 1972), boxer, former world champion.
  • Roberto Arriaza (born 1990) former WBO NABF Welterweight champion.
  • Yokasta Valle (born 1992), current female IBF and WBO junior flyweight champion.

Football (soccer)

  • Armando Collado (born 1985), professional soccer player.
  • Denis Espinoza (born 1983), professional soccer player.
  • Shawn Hasani Martin (born 1987), professional soccer player.
  • Emilio Palacios (born 1982), professional soccer player, Nicaraguan to score a hat-trick in an international competition.
  • Wilber Sanchez (born 1979), professional soccer player.
  • Samuel Wilson (born 1983), professional soccer player who currently plays for Atletico Olanchano.

Martial arts

  • Diana López (born 1984), Olympic bronze medalist in the sport of taekwondo.
  • Mark López (born 1982), Olympic silver medalist in the sport of taekwondo.
  • Steven López (born 1978), first official Olympic gold medalist in the sport of taekwondo.
  • Jason González (born 1990), fighter in the UFC Lightweight division

Swimming

Other sports

References

  1. ^ Schmidt, Blake (2014-11-05). "Meet Carlos Pellas, Nicaragua's First Billionaire". Bloomberg.
  2. ^ "Hulu, Neon Confirm 'Palm Springs' Deal, But Say Price Was Actually $17,500,000.69".

External links

  • Media related to People of Nicaragua at Wikimedia Commons
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