Portal:North America/Did you know
- ... that Confederate General John W. Frazer surrendered the Cumberland Gap during the American Civil War without a fight?
- ...that Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro (pictured), a fortress which guards the entrance to Havana bay in Havana, was named after the biblical Magi?
- ...that the Soufrière Hills volcano is an active complex stratovolcano with many lava domes forming its summit on the Caribbean island of Montserrat?
- ... that the oldest winery in The Americas is in Parras de la Fuente?
- ... that secondary students can take Yup'ik studies in the Yupiit School District, which is located in the Bethel Census Area of Alaska?
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Portal:North America/Did you know/1
- ...that Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro (pictured), a fortress which guards the entrance to Havana bay in Havana, was named after the biblical Magi?
Portal:North America/Did you know/2
- ...that a circumferentor (pictured) was an important tool to surveyors for mapping the North American frontier?
Portal:North America/Did you know/3
- ...that Calico Jack (pictured), an English pirate captain during the early 18th century, was executed with most of his crew in Jamaica on 17 November 1720?
Portal:North America/Did you know/4
- ... that tequila was first produced in the 16th century?
Portal:North America/Did you know/5
- ... that Vermont coppers (pictured) were the currency used in Vermont before it became a U.S. state in 1791?
Portal:North America/Did you know/6
- ...that the Pewee Valley Confederate Memorial (pictured) is the only American Civil War obelisk monument in Kentucky to be made of zinc?
Portal:North America/Did you know/7
- ... that Confederate General John W. Frazer surrendered the Cumberland Gap during the American Civil War without a fight?
Portal:North America/Did you know/8
- ... that the Ulster cherry is named after Ulster County, New York, a region where sweet cherries are produced commercially?
Portal:North America/Did you know/9
- ...that the proposed Atlantica trade bloc would economically tie New England in the U.S. to the Atlantic Provinces of Canada?
Portal:North America/Did you know/10
- ...that the CIA began to recruit and train anti-Castro forces for the Bay of Pigs Invasion in the Sierra Madre mountains on the Pacific coast of Guatemala?
Portal:North America/Did you know/11
- ...that in 1869 the Spanish colonial authorities banned Baseball in Cuba because Cubans began to prefer baseball to viewing bullfights, the Spaniards' national sport?
Portal:North America/Did you know/12
- ...that the Cuban night lizard is less than 4 cm long and lives exclusively in the west corner of the southern-most coast of Cuba?
Portal:North America/Did you know/13
- ...that Pico Turquino in the Sierra Maestra mountains is the highest point in Cuba at 6,749 feet?
Portal:North America/Did you know/14
- ...that Tropical Storm Larry caused five deaths and US$53.6 million in damage when it struck the Tabasco state of Mexico, the first landfall in the state since 1973?
Portal:North America/Did you know/15
- ...that Navassa Island off the west coast of Haiti is claimed by the United States as an unorganized unincorporated territory?
Portal:North America/Did you know/16
- ...that the word hurricane, used in the North Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, is derived from a native Caribbean Amerindian storm god, Huracan, via Spanish huracán?
Portal:North America/Did you know/17
- ...that the French West Indies refers to the two French overseas departments of Guadeloupe and Martinique, and also includes the Guadeloupean dependencies of French St. Martin, Saint-Barthélemy, Les Saintes, Marie-Galante and La Désirade?
Portal:North America/Did you know/18
- ...that the Soufrière Hills volcano is an active complex stratovolcano with many lava domes forming its summit on the Caribbean island of Montserrat?
Portal:North America/Did you know/19
- ... that the Valley of Mexico has been one of the most heavily populated places on the planet for almost two millennia?
Portal:North America/Did you know/20
- ... that the oldest winery in The Americas is in Parras de la Fuente?
Portal:North America/Did you know/21
- ... that Bésame Mucho, a song written in 1940 by Consuelo Velazquez, is according to some sources the most interpreted and performed song of the 20th century?
Portal:North America/Did you know/22
- ... that the Chontal Maya of Tabasco consider themselves the direct descendants of the Olmec civilization?
Portal:North America/Did you know/23
- ... that Raul Macias, a Cuban-Mexican boxer parlayed his popularity into a successful career in telenovelas?
Portal:North America/Did you know/24
- ... that the First Mexican Empire was the official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime from 1822 to 1823?
Portal:North America/Did you know/25
- ... that secondary students can take Yup'ik studies in the Yupiit School District, which is located in the Bethel Census Area of Alaska?
Portal:North America/Did you know/26
- ... that during the Dead Rabbits Riot of 1857, residents of Mulberry Street in New York City were forced to barricade themselves in their homes?
Portal:North America/Did you know/27
- ...that the Land Run of 1889 resulted in the founding of both Oklahoma City and Guthrie, whose populations grew from zero to over 10,000 in less than a day?
Portal:North America/Did you know/28
- ...that Jacob Piatt Dunn in 1886 wrote the first scholarly history concerning the Indian Wars?
Portal:North America/Did you know/29
- ...that Lucy Hobbs Taylor was the first female dentist in the United States?
Portal:North America/Did you know/30
- ... that the book The Complex: How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives explores U.S. military expenditures on items including Southern catfish restaurants and Dunkin' Donuts?
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