Specific term required. The Sistema da la Nacionalidad created boulevards named for these people and indigenous “precursors.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Identify these people who name holidays in Bermuda, Montserrat, the Turks and Caicos, and the Cayman Islands. Bridgetown’s Trafalgar Square was renamed for these “Right Excellent” people.
ANSWER: national heroes [or héroes or heroínas; accept (National) Heroes’ Day, National Heroes Square, Order of the National Hero, Boulevard of the Heroes, Paseo Los Próceres, National Heroes and Benefactors Day, Boulevard of the Illustrious, or Paseo Los Ilustres]
[10e] A Venezuelan building with this name honors national heroes like Andrés Bello (“ahn-DRESS BAY-yo”) and Apacuana (“ah-pah-KWAH-nah”). Hallowed cemeteries in Nicaragua and Puerto Rico share this name with a temple of luminaries in Paris.
ANSWER: pantheon [or Panthéon; accept National Pantheon, Panteón Nacional, Panteón de la Patria, or Panteón Nacional Román Baldorioty de Castro]
[10m] A national pantheon inters the poets Salomé Ureña (“sah-loh-MAY oo-RAIN-yah”) and Fabio Fiallo (“fee-AH-yo”) in this city, whose Ciudad Colonial was founded in 1496. This city’s Fortaleza Ozama, Alcázar de Colón, and Lighthouse mausoleum honor the Columbus family.
ANSWER: Santo Domingo [or Santo Domingo de Guzmán]
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