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  • Annette A. Aguilar, American percussionist, bandleader, and music educator (List)

  • Horacio Aguirre Baca, founder of Diario Las Americas of Miami, Florida (List)

  • Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, American playwright, screenwriter and comic-book writer (List)

  • Patrick Argüello, considered a martyr of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (List)

  • Marvin Benard, Major League Baseball player (List)

  • Maurice Benard, actor on American soap operas All My Children and General Hospital (List)

  • Carolina Bermudez, radio personality on Elvis Duran and the Morning Show in New York on WHTZ (List)

  • Claudia Bermúdez, politician, ran for the United States Congress (List)

  • Bella Blue, burlesque dancer (List)

  • T-Bone, rapper (List)

  • Randy Caballero, undefeated Nicaraguan American professional boxer in the Featherweight division (List)

  • Róger Calero, ran for U.S. President in the 2004 elections* (List)

  • Barbara Carrera, Nicaraguan-born American film and television actress (List)

  • Oswaldo Castillo, gardener/construction worker-turned-actor. (List)

  • Michael Cordúa, restaurateur, entrepreneur, businessman, award winning self-taught chef (List)

  • DJ Craze, only DJ in history to win 3 consecutive World DMC Champion titles (List)

  • Miguel D'Escoto, Roman Catholic priest and former foreign minister (List)

  • Omar D'Leon, painter and poet (List)

  • Salomón de la Selva, poet, author of Tropical Town and Other Poems (List)

  • Edward'O, astronalyst and co-host of 12 Corazones (List)

  • Bill Guerin, NHL player (mother from Nicaragua) (List)

  • Ricardo Hurtado, American actor (School of Rock) (List)

  • Bianca Jagger, human rights advocate and ex-wife of Mick Jagger (List)

  • Diana López, Olympic bronze medalist in the sport of taekwondo (List)

  • Mark López, Olympic silver medalist in the sport of taekwondo (List)

  • Steven López, two time Olympic gold medalist in the sport of taekwondo (List)

  • Dennis Martínez, first Nicaraguan-American to be a major league baseball pitcher or player (List)

  • Camilo Mejía, former Staff Sergeant of the Florida National Guard and anti-war activist (List)

  • Tony Meléndez, singer, composer, writer and musician who was born with no arms (List)

  • Christianne Meneses Jacobs, publisher of the U.S.'s only Spanish-language children's magazine (List)

  • Franck de Las Mercedes, painter (List)

  • Ana Navarro, Republican strategist and political commentator (List)

  • David Obregon, professional boxer (List)

  • Horacio Peña, professor, writer, and poet (List)

  • Claudia Poll, Nicaraguan born swimmer (List)

  • Silvia Poll, Nicaraguan born swimmer (List)

  • Hope Portocarrero, former First Lady of Nicaragua (1967–1972) (List)

  • Anastasio Somoza Portocarrero, son of former Nicaraguan president Anastasio Somoza Debayle and Hope Portocarrero de Somoza (List)

  • James Quesada, anthropologist and professor (List)

  • Mari Ramos, weather anchor for CNN (List)

  • Michele Richardson, competition swimmer and Olympic silver medalist (List)

  • Tammy Rivera, singer and television personality (List)

  • J Smooth, bilingual hip hop and reggaeton singer (List)

  • Hilda Solis, U.S. congresswoman. She is of Mexican and Nicaraguan descent (List)

  • Eve Torres, professional wrestler with WWE (List)

  • Torombolo, reggaeton singer (List)

  • Gabriela Revilla, Writer, Producer, Director (List)

  • Gabriel Traversari, actor, director, writer, singer, songwriter and painter (List)

  • Guillermo Wagner Granizo (1923–1995), ceramic tile muralist in Northern California, his mother was from Nicaragua. (List)

  • Donald Vega, jazz musician and composer (List)

  • Benny Urquidez, kickboxer, martial arts choreographer. His father was born in Granada, Nicaragua. (List)

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About This Tool

Nicaragua is located in Central America, where the Indians lived before becoming a Spanish colony for more than 300 years. In 1984 the United States invaded Nicaragua for the third time and mined its ports. In 1989, the United States sent more than five marines to invade Nicaragua and set up bases there.

In the last century, because of the unstable political relations between the United States and Nicaragua, many residents moved from one place to another and different races merged with each other, resulting in the emergence of many Nicaraguan Americans, including many who have already acquired U.S. citizenship. The random tool generated 51 Nicaraguan Americans, also known as commentators, politicians, journalists, athletes, etc. 

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Nicaraguan Americans.

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