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Fun Facts About Suriname - Latin America's Lost Eden!

Fun Facts About Suriname - Latin America's Lost Eden!Welcome to Suriname -- A Tropical Paradise

World-famous Swimmers

Did you know- In September 1988, Anthony Conrad Nesty, a black athlete, pulled off a major shock when he became Olympic champ. At the 1988 Seoul Olympics, Suriname's swimmer Nesty won one of the most memorable finals in Olympic history when he defeated Matt Biondi (USA) in the men's 100m butterfly final. Until 1984 he was a unknown swimmer in Latin America. However, Nesty's fledgling career received a big boost in the mid-1980s when he studied at the Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, America. From then onwards, he directed almost all of his energy to become Olympic champion. Despite he won a gold medal at the 1987 Pan American Games in Indianapolis, USA, Nesty was not considered a contender for a medal in the 100 metres butterfly at the 1988 Seoul Games. Twenty years on, by 2008, the Surinamese Olympic Committee honored his achievement by nominating his to carry the national flag at the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics. Without a doubt, Anthony Conrad Nesty is the best male swimmer ever produced by Latin America, ahead of Felipe Muñoz (Mexico), Rafael Vidal (Venezuela), Ricardo Prado (Brazil) and Jorge Delgado Panchana (Ecuador).

Geography

Did you know- Unique among countries in the world, Suriname is located on Caribbean coast of South America, between Guyana on the west, Brazil on the south, French Guiana on the east, and the Atlantic Ocean on the north. With a total area of nearly 63,000 square miles (163,820 km2), Suriname is South America's smallest nation. More than 90 percent of Suriname's territory is covered by rainforests, highest of the world's developing countries.

Interesting Facts About Latin America Sports

Interesting Facts About Latin America SportsAdhemar Ferreira da Silva became the second sportspeople in Brazil to win a gold medal in the Olympic Games when he won the jump triple at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki (Finland).

Rossana De Los Rios is a famous Paraguayan tennis player. She was junior world champion in 1992. Rossana is married to Gustavo Alfredo Neffa, who was a soccer football player. She once said, " I could have come very far in tennis. In 1992 I won the Junior Roland Garros but I made decisions and I am happy with my life. [Gustavo] Played soccer in the leagues of Italy and Argentina, with the national team and in the Olympic Games and he was good in that, but now he talks more about tennis. The times changed for the women and he helps me to be able to play calm. Now my goal is to return to the top 100. I am well, but for two years I had knee and wrist injuries and I had to come back from that. Perhaps I will retire in a few years and then I would like to help so that the Paraguayan girls are developed and are able to have a future, but by then if I am in the top 30 maybe I will defer that project". This sportswoman was born on September 16, 1975 in Asuncion, the capital city of Paraguay. Currently, she resides in the United States.

Francisco Cabañas became to first Mexican boxer to win an Olympic medal. He won a silver medal at the Los Angeles Games in 1932 .

Fun Facts About Latin America

Fun Facts About Latin AmericaDID YOU KNOW THAT...

In the 1980s and 1990s, the Chilean economy was one of the most dynamic in Latin America.

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Maria Felix once said, " The stars of today have no star-power and the actresses of today are disponsable. They are models that can`t even speak".She was a famous Mexican actress in the 1940s and 1950s.

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Romario Souza is best known as the man who scored the winning goal for Brazil in the FIFA World Championship in 1994.

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Guatemalan writer Miguel Angel Asturias was awarded the 1967 Nobel Prize for Literature.

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"Elsino and the Condor" is a Nicaraguan film directed by Miguel Littin in the 1980s. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award in 1982.

Fun Facts About South America

Fun Facts About South AmericaDID YOU KNOWN THAT...

Brazil has many famous actresses, some of them are: Gloria Pires, Fernanda Montenegro, Florionda Bolkan, Sonia Braga, Regina Duarte, Vera Fischer, Xuxa, and Bruna Lombardi.

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Miss Universe pageant 1982 was held in Lima, Peru, where Karen Diane Baldwin of Canada won. The judges were: Cecely Tyson ( actress), Mario Vargas Llosa (writer), Ron Duguay (sportsman), Franco Nero (actor), Carole Bouquet (actress), Dong Kingman (painter), Ira von Furstenberg (princess), David Coperfield (illusionist), David Merrick (theatrical producer), and Gladys Zender (Miss Peru and Miss Universe 1957).

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Quito, Ecuador´s capital, is a city which reflects beautiful colonial architecture. It is surrounded by big mountains.

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"Evita" a film by British director Alan William Parker was inspired in the life of Maria Eva Duarte de Peron, who was first lady of Argentina in the past century.
 

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