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Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 161 lb (73 kg) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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team "Nuyorican Basketball" tells the story of the National Basketball Team of Puerto Rico in 1979, whose players were mostly born or raised in New York. In a dramatic encounter, this team played the final of the XIII Pan American Games against the United States. Twelve athletes, almost all developed hand in hand with African-Americans in New York street basketball, become the hope of the Puerto Rican people during the Cold War. With Raymond Dalmau, Georgie Torres, Charlie Bermúdez, Nestor Cora, among others, this documentary portrays the influence of Nuyoricans in national basketball. It also states how sport, the diaspora and the complex ways of Puerto Rican identity are intertwined and invite to reflect on what Puerto Rico has become nowdays.
https://incidentnews.noaa.gov/map
|- | S.S. Zoe Colocotronis Spill | Puerto Rico, Lajas, Puerto Rico | 18 March 1973 – 18 March 1973 | align=Center| 5,170 | align=Center| 5,170 | Colocotronis brothers of Greece and Great Britain | [3]
The spill occurred March 18th, 1973, when the 16,000 ton ran aground three miles south of Puerto Rico's south coast with a cargo of Venezuelan oil. To free the ship, the captain ordered the dumping of about 1.5 million gallons of oil.
|- | Genmar Progress Spill | Puerto Rico, Guayanilla, Puerto Rico | 30 August 2007 – 30 August 2007 | align=Center| 151 | align=Center| 151 | General Maritime Corporation (GMC) Progress LLC | [4]
Officials say oil leaked from one of the holding tanks of the Liberian-flagged tanker named Genmar Progress while it was anchored in Bay. The incident forced officials to temporarily close nearby beaches. 45,000 gallons (170,000 liters)
|- | Ocean Eagle | Puerto Rico, Lajas, Puerto Rico | 3 March 1968 – 3 March 1968 | align=Center| 12,000 | align=Center| 12,500 | Transocean Tankers Inc. | [5]
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Type | Underwater Museum |
Collection size | 500 sculptures |
Founder | Roberto Díaz Abraham & Jaime González Cano |
Architect | Jason deCaires Taylor, Sculptor |
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All of these tropical cyclones are featured within the Atlantic hurricane database. Data on these cyclones is generally considered accurate.
Name | Dates active | Saffir-Simpson Category | Sustained wind speeds |
Pressure | Areas affected | Damage (US$) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
San Marcos | October 5–14, 1870 | Category 3 hurricane | 115 mph (185 km/h) | 959 hPa (28.32 inHg) | Cuba, Florida, Bahamas | $12 million | 800–2,000 | [11] |
Sea Islands | August 15 – September 2, 1893 | Category 3 hurricane | 120 mph (195 km/h) | 954 hPa (28.17 inHg) | Georgia, South Carolina | $1 million | 1,000–2,000 | |
Chenier Caminanda | September 27 – October 5, 1893 | Category 4 hurricane | 135 mph (215 km/h) | 948 hPa (27.99 inHg) | Yucatán Peninsula, Louisiana, Mississippi | $5 million | 1,800–2,000 | |
San Ciriaco | August 3 – September 4, 1899 | Category 4 hurricane | 150 mph (240 km/h) | 930 hPa (27.46 inHg) | Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Eastern United States | $20 million | 3,433 | |
Galveston | August 27 – September 15, 1900 | Category 4 hurricane | 145 mph (230 km/h) | 936 hPa (27.64 inHg) | The Caribbean, Texas | $20 million | 6,000–12,000 | |
Monterrey | August 20–28, 1909 | Category 3 hurricane | 120 mph (195 km/h) | 955 hPa (28.20 inHg) | Greater Antilles, Mexico | $50 million | 4,000 | |
Okeechobee | September 6–20, 1928 | Category 5 hurricane | 160 mph (260 km/h) | 924 hPa (27.29 inHg) | Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Florida | $100 million | 4,075 | |
San Zenon | August 29 – September 17, 1930 | Category 4 hurricane | 155 mph (250 km/h) | 933 hPa (27.55 inHg) | Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola | $50 million | 2,000–8,000 | |
Belize | September 6–13, 1931 | Category 4 hurricane | 135 mph (215 km/h) | 952 hPa (28.11 inHg) | Belize | $7.5 million | 1,500–2,500 | |
Cuba | October 30 – November 13, 1932 | Category 5 hurricane | 175 mph (280 km/h) | 915 hPa (27.02 inHg) | Netherlands Antilles, Cuba, Bahamas | $40 million | 2,500–3,107 | |
Central America | June 4–18, 1934 | Category 2 hurricane | 100 mph (160 km/h) | 966 hPa (28.53 inHg) | Central America, Eastern United States | $2.6 million | 2,000–3,000 | |
Jérémie | October 18–27, 1935 | Category 1 hurricane | 85 mph (137 km/h) | 988 hPa (29.18 inHg) | Greater Antilles, Central America | $16 million | 2,150 | |
Flora | September 26 – October 12, 1963 | Category 4 hurricane | 145 mph (230 km/h) | 940 hPa (27.76 inHg) | The Caribbean, Florida | $529 million | 7,193 | [12] |
Fifi-Orlene | September 14–24, 1974 | Category 2 hurricane | 110 mph (180 km/h) | 971 hPa (28.67 inHg) | Jamaica, Central America, Mexico | $1.8 billion | 8,200 | [13] [14] |
David | August 25 – September 8, 1979 | Category 5 hurricane | 175 mph (280 km/h) | 924 hPa (27.29 inHg) | The Caribbean, United States East coast | $1.54 billion | 2,068 | [15] [16] |
Gordon | November 8–21, 1994 | Category 1 hurricane | 85 mph (140 km/h) | 980 hPa (28.94 inHg) | Central America, Greater Antilles, Florida | $594 million | 1,152 | |
Mitch | October 22 – November 5, 1998 | Category 5 hurricane | 180 mph (285 km/h) | 905 hPa (26.72 inHg) | Central America, Yucatán Peninsula, South Florida | $6.08 billion | 11,374+ | [17] [18] [19] |
Jeanne | September 13–28, 2004 | Category 3 hurricane | 120 mph (195 km/h) | 950 hPa (28.05 inHg) | The Caribbean, Eastern United States | $7.94 billion | 3,035 | [15] [20] [21] [22] |
Katrina | August 23–30, 2005 | Category 5 hurricane | 175 mph (280 km/h) | 902 hPa (26.64 inHg) | Bahamas, United States Gulf Coast | $125 billion | 1,836 | [23] |
Stan | October 1–5, 2005 | Category 1 hurricane | 80 mph (130 km/h) | 977 hPa (28.85 inHg) | Mexico, Central America | $3.96 billion | 1,668 | [15] [24] |
[nb 1] [nb 2] |
David Javier Vidal | |
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Cincinnati Reds | |
third baseman | |
Born: San Juan, Puerto Rico | October 23, 1989|
Bats: Right Throws: Right |
David Javier Vidal (born October 23, 1989) is a Puerto Rican baseball third baseman in the Cincinnati Reds organization. He was chosen in the 8th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft, 247th overall.
On February 2017, he was named MVP of the Caribbean Series when he helped Puerto Rico's team, the Criollos de Caguas, win their 4th title.
10/23/1989 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 8th rd. (247th overall)
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Born | Ladson, South Carolina, US | August 21, 1996||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Weight | 161 lb (73 kg) | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Turned pro | 2018 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Coached by | John Coghlan | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Highest world ranking | |||||||||||||||||||||
Personal bests | |||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Updated on August 1, 2021. |
team "Nuyorican Basketball" tells the story of the National Basketball Team of Puerto Rico in 1979, whose players were mostly born or raised in New York. In a dramatic encounter, this team played the final of the XIII Pan American Games against the United States. Twelve athletes, almost all developed hand in hand with African-Americans in New York street basketball, become the hope of the Puerto Rican people during the Cold War. With Raymond Dalmau, Georgie Torres, Charlie Bermúdez, Nestor Cora, among others, this documentary portrays the influence of Nuyoricans in national basketball. It also states how sport, the diaspora and the complex ways of Puerto Rican identity are intertwined and invite to reflect on what Puerto Rico has become nowdays.
https://incidentnews.noaa.gov/map
|- | S.S. Zoe Colocotronis Spill | Puerto Rico, Lajas, Puerto Rico | 18 March 1973 – 18 March 1973 | align=Center| 5,170 | align=Center| 5,170 | Colocotronis brothers of Greece and Great Britain | [3]
The spill occurred March 18th, 1973, when the 16,000 ton ran aground three miles south of Puerto Rico's south coast with a cargo of Venezuelan oil. To free the ship, the captain ordered the dumping of about 1.5 million gallons of oil.
|- | Genmar Progress Spill | Puerto Rico, Guayanilla, Puerto Rico | 30 August 2007 – 30 August 2007 | align=Center| 151 | align=Center| 151 | General Maritime Corporation (GMC) Progress LLC | [4]
Officials say oil leaked from one of the holding tanks of the Liberian-flagged tanker named Genmar Progress while it was anchored in Bay. The incident forced officials to temporarily close nearby beaches. 45,000 gallons (170,000 liters)
|- | Ocean Eagle | Puerto Rico, Lajas, Puerto Rico | 3 March 1968 – 3 March 1968 | align=Center| 12,000 | align=Center| 12,500 | Transocean Tankers Inc. | [5]
|-
|
Peck Slip Spill
|
Puerto Rico,
Cabo San Juan,
Puerto Rico
| 19 December 1978 – 19 December 1978
| align=Center| 1,550
| align=Center| 1,550
|
Sun Oil Company
|
[6]
|-
|
Epic Colocotronis Spill
|
Puerto Rico,
Rincon,
Puerto Rico
| 13 May 1975 – 13 May 1975
| align=Center| 61,000
| align=Center| 61,000
|
Colocotronis brothers of Greece and Great Britain
|
[7]
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_Colocotronis?markasread=27208689 En aleman
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_museum
Museo Subacuático de Arte | |
Location | Cancún, Mexico |
---|---|
Coordinates | 21°08′07″N 86°45′14″W / 21.135145°N 86.753776°W |
Type | Underwater Museum |
Collection size | 500 sculptures |
Founder | Roberto Díaz Abraham & Jaime González Cano |
Architect | Jason deCaires Taylor, Sculptor |
http://www.primerahora.com/noticias/estados-unidos/nota/nuevomuseodeesculturassumergidasenflorida-1293648/ https://blooloop.com/link/underwater-museum-art-uma-florida/ https://wsvn.com/news/local/americas-first-underwater-museum-opens-in-florida/
Ref
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:External_media
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Baseball/Player_style_advice/Sample_biography https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1_alpha-2 Codigos paises mapas
11,000,000,000 US gal (42,000,000 m3)
Oil converter https://www.thecalculatorsite.com/conversions/substances/oil.php
[8]}}</ref>
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Melanoma In July 2018, a study revealed an experimental blood test that could detect melanoma skin cancer early. The study, published in the journal Oncotarget, was able to identify people with melanoma with 79% accuracy and people without a melanoma with 84% accuracy. Further research will be made in order to achieve a 90% accuracy in detection, which will allow to be valued by clinicians. [10]
2017 World Baseball Classic All-Tournament team
2017 All-World Baseball Classic team
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Talk_pages
Thanks once again for your support.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/?title=Special:Watchlist&filter=all&watchlistview=feed
References http://checklist.aou.org/assets/proposals/PDF/2013-A.pdf http://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/puerto-rican-screech-owl-megascops-nudipes https://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/species.jsp?lang=EN&avibaseid=80A077C8C857E3E5&sec=summary https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bare-legged_owl
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https://blog.oup.com/2017/12/ten-facts-about-puerto-rico-after-hurricane-maria/
https://www.mercycorps.org/articles/united-states/quick-facts-hurricane-marias-effect-puerto-rico
All of these tropical cyclones are featured within the Atlantic hurricane database. Data on these cyclones is generally considered accurate.
Name | Dates active | Saffir-Simpson Category | Sustained wind speeds |
Pressure | Areas affected | Damage (US$) |
Deaths | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
San Marcos | October 5–14, 1870 | Category 3 hurricane | 115 mph (185 km/h) | 959 hPa (28.32 inHg) | Cuba, Florida, Bahamas | $12 million | 800–2,000 | [11] |
Sea Islands | August 15 – September 2, 1893 | Category 3 hurricane | 120 mph (195 km/h) | 954 hPa (28.17 inHg) | Georgia, South Carolina | $1 million | 1,000–2,000 | |
Chenier Caminanda | September 27 – October 5, 1893 | Category 4 hurricane | 135 mph (215 km/h) | 948 hPa (27.99 inHg) | Yucatán Peninsula, Louisiana, Mississippi | $5 million | 1,800–2,000 | |
San Ciriaco | August 3 – September 4, 1899 | Category 4 hurricane | 150 mph (240 km/h) | 930 hPa (27.46 inHg) | Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Eastern United States | $20 million | 3,433 | |
Galveston | August 27 – September 15, 1900 | Category 4 hurricane | 145 mph (230 km/h) | 936 hPa (27.64 inHg) | The Caribbean, Texas | $20 million | 6,000–12,000 | |
Monterrey | August 20–28, 1909 | Category 3 hurricane | 120 mph (195 km/h) | 955 hPa (28.20 inHg) | Greater Antilles, Mexico | $50 million | 4,000 | |
Okeechobee | September 6–20, 1928 | Category 5 hurricane | 160 mph (260 km/h) | 924 hPa (27.29 inHg) | Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico, Florida | $100 million | 4,075 | |
San Zenon | August 29 – September 17, 1930 | Category 4 hurricane | 155 mph (250 km/h) | 933 hPa (27.55 inHg) | Lesser Antilles, Hispaniola | $50 million | 2,000–8,000 | |
Belize | September 6–13, 1931 | Category 4 hurricane | 135 mph (215 km/h) | 952 hPa (28.11 inHg) | Belize | $7.5 million | 1,500–2,500 | |
Cuba | October 30 – November 13, 1932 | Category 5 hurricane | 175 mph (280 km/h) | 915 hPa (27.02 inHg) | Netherlands Antilles, Cuba, Bahamas | $40 million | 2,500–3,107 | |
Central America | June 4–18, 1934 | Category 2 hurricane | 100 mph (160 km/h) | 966 hPa (28.53 inHg) | Central America, Eastern United States | $2.6 million | 2,000–3,000 | |
Jérémie | October 18–27, 1935 | Category 1 hurricane | 85 mph (137 km/h) | 988 hPa (29.18 inHg) | Greater Antilles, Central America | $16 million | 2,150 | |
Flora | September 26 – October 12, 1963 | Category 4 hurricane | 145 mph (230 km/h) | 940 hPa (27.76 inHg) | The Caribbean, Florida | $529 million | 7,193 | [12] |
Fifi-Orlene | September 14–24, 1974 | Category 2 hurricane | 110 mph (180 km/h) | 971 hPa (28.67 inHg) | Jamaica, Central America, Mexico | $1.8 billion | 8,200 | [13] [14] |
David | August 25 – September 8, 1979 | Category 5 hurricane | 175 mph (280 km/h) | 924 hPa (27.29 inHg) | The Caribbean, United States East coast | $1.54 billion | 2,068 | [15] [16] |
Gordon | November 8–21, 1994 | Category 1 hurricane | 85 mph (140 km/h) | 980 hPa (28.94 inHg) | Central America, Greater Antilles, Florida | $594 million | 1,152 | |
Mitch | October 22 – November 5, 1998 | Category 5 hurricane | 180 mph (285 km/h) | 905 hPa (26.72 inHg) | Central America, Yucatán Peninsula, South Florida | $6.08 billion | 11,374+ | [17] [18] [19] |
Jeanne | September 13–28, 2004 | Category 3 hurricane | 120 mph (195 km/h) | 950 hPa (28.05 inHg) | The Caribbean, Eastern United States | $7.94 billion | 3,035 | [15] [20] [21] [22] |
Katrina | August 23–30, 2005 | Category 5 hurricane | 175 mph (280 km/h) | 902 hPa (26.64 inHg) | Bahamas, United States Gulf Coast | $125 billion | 1,836 | [23] |
Stan | October 1–5, 2005 | Category 1 hurricane | 80 mph (130 km/h) | 977 hPa (28.85 inHg) | Mexico, Central America | $3.96 billion | 1,668 | [15] [24] |
[nb 1] [nb 2] |
David Javier Vidal | |
---|---|
Cincinnati Reds | |
third baseman | |
Born: San Juan, Puerto Rico | October 23, 1989|
Bats: Right Throws: Right |
David Javier Vidal (born October 23, 1989) is a Puerto Rican baseball third baseman in the Cincinnati Reds organization. He was chosen in the 8th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft, 247th overall.
On February 2017, he was named MVP of the Caribbean Series when he helped Puerto Rico's team, the Criollos de Caguas, win their 4th title.
10/23/1989 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. 8th rd. (247th overall)
Country | Puerto Rico Puerto Rico |
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City | Aguada |
Coordinates | 18°22′45″N 67°09′35″W / 18.3791°N 67.1598°W |
Refinery details | |
Commissioned | 1820s |
Decommissioned | 2003 |
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