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Fun with Maps - Cabo Verde
Fun with Maps - Cabo Verde
The World Cup has been a lot of fun so far but a lot of people asked about a couple of participants that they didn't know about. So we did a quick Fun with Maps episode on one of the teams, and countries, you may not know much about - Cape Verde. In their debut match against Spain, they tied 0-0, earning their first point in World Cup history.
You may also hear Cape Verde called Cabo Verde which is Portuguese. It's officially the Republic of Cabo Verde. It is an archipelagic country in the central Atlantic Ocean off the coast of West Africa. Remember, an archipelago is just a group of islands.
Cape Verde is a horseshoe-shaped cluster of ten volcanic islands (nine inhabited) and eight islets that constitute an area of 1557 sq. miles. These islands lie between 370 and 530 miles west of Cap-Vert, the westernmost peninsula on the Senegalese coast of continental Africa, after which they are named.
With a population of around 491,233 (as of 2021), Cape Verde is among the least populous countries in Africa. So it's pretty impressive that they are in the World Cup.
The name Cap-Vert comes from the Portuguese language Cabo Verde ('green cape'), the name given to it by Portuguese explorers in 1444, a few years before they came across the islands.
The Mayo Society of Greater Cleveland was founded in 2004 by Gerry Quinn as a not-for-profit corporation to provide a forum for information and activities of interest to individuals of Irish descent particularly those with ancestral ties to County Mayo. They held their annual meeting and a social tea on Sunday June 14, 2026 in the just opened Patrick S. Parker Community Sailing Center. Along with the business, there were performances by the Kilroys and Burke School of Irish Dance.
Consul General of the Republic of Slovenia in Cleveland, Suzana Cesarek, hosted a celebration of the 35th Statehood Day of the Republic of Slovenia on Tuesday June 9, 2026 at Severance Hall in Cleveland. The room was full of Slovenian community members as well as other ethnic community leaders and dignitaries.
A special treat was a performance by Fantje na vasi (Boys from the Village) who sang the Slovenian song Triglav (after the highest mountain in Slovenia) and then Slovenec Sem (I am Slovenian and proud to be Slovenian). Watch.
August Pust Interview - Slovenian born American Patriot
August Pust Interview - Slovenian born American Patriot
August Pust was born 1938 in Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia and arrived in New York City Harbor, USA, as student/visitor in December 1957. He has had a remarkable and important life that continues to this day. In the interview you will hear August tell part of his amazing journey to becoming, as he says, an American Patriot.
Ambassador of Lithuania visits Grave of Antanas Smetona
Ambassador of Lithuania visits Grave of Antanas Smetona
Gediminas Varvuolis, Ambassador of Lithuania to the United States of America, visited many businesses and organization during his visit to Cleveland. He visited and paid his respects at the final resting places of Antanas Smetona and his wife at All Soul's Cemetery in Chardon, just east of Cleveland. Antanas Smetona was the first president of Lithuania and a central figure in the country's national revival and interwar politics.
Ambassador Varvuolis paying respect
Here is a short video of Ambassador Varvuolis paying his respects and speaking about Antanas Smetona.
Ambassador of Lithuania visits Lithuanian Cultural Garden
Ambassador of Lithuania visits Lithuanian Cultural Garden
Gediminas Varvuolis, Ambassador of Lithuania to the United States of America, visited many businesses and organization during his visit to Cleveland. He visited the Lithuanian Cultural Garden which was established 90 years ago in 1936.
Honorary Consul Ingrida Bublys and Ambassador Varvuolis at bust of Lithuanian poet and leader Maironis
A taste of the 2026 World Cup came to Cleveland Browns Stadium on Saturday June 6, 2026. Teams from Brazil and Egypt played a "friendly" match in front of a huge crowd as part of the Road to 26 series.
These are two of international soccer's top men's national teams and the stadium was full of supporters of both teams and many other countries.
The St. Clair Superior Development Corporation and Mandel Foundation partnered on a new public art display. Artist Jordan Wong's latest artwork on the side of Siam Cafe is called "Welcome Home."
The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are a chain of over 40 ethnic heritage gardens in Rockefeller Park in Cleveland Ohio. The Scottish Cultural Garden Society hosted a Phase 1 Groundbreaking Ceremony on Monday June 1, 2026 at their site on East Blvd.
To celebrate the 80th Anniversary of Jordan's Independence the Unified Jordanian Community in Ohio hosted a festival at a park in Olmsted Township on May 30, 2026. The event featured a live concert featuring Jordanian star Hamoudeh Al Salman, Mawtini Folklore Dabkeh Troupe, Jordanian Flag Parade & National Anthem Ceremony, Authentic Arabic & Jordanian Food, Arab Bazaar & Unique Vendors, Family Activities, Games & Fun for All Ages.
Our Lady of Lourdes National Shrine 100th Anniversary Mass
Our Lady of Lourdes National Shrine 100th Anniversary Mass
Dedicated in 1926, a replica of the original shrine in Lourdes, France, Our Lady of Lourdes National Shrine in Euclid, Ohio, is carved from imported Italian marble. Within the surrounding grotto, water flows over a piece of stone from the original shrine, where Mary appeared to St. Bernadette.
On Sunday May 31 a 100th Anniversary Mass was held celebrated by Bishop Edward Malesic. It was fitting that the Mass was on the Feast of the Holy Trinity because the Sisters of the Most Holy Trinity protect, maintain and glorify the shrine as well as provide religious services and other activities in the diocese and the community.
On May 29, 2026 the City of Cleveland under the leadership of Asian Liaison Chia-Min Chen, hosted a closing event for Asian heritage Month in the Rotunda of City Hall. Participating groups were from Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Palestine, Philippines, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, Turkey and Uzbekistan.
The Cleveland Public Library's One Cleveland civic pride campaign "celebrates the individuals whose leadership, impact, and contributions have helped shape Cleveland's story and continue moving our city forward."
I am humbled and honored that my sister Debbie and I are included and featured as two of Cleveland 230 "Coalition Builders." Debbie lives on in honors such as this. I wish she was here to see it but she won't be forgotten.
The list starts with Moses Cleaveland and then Alan Freed, Charles F. Brush, Dick Pogue and other amazing people. In our just released video segment, host Leon Bibb talks about us at about the 3:40 mark, right before Jim Brown and the other Cleveland Summit leaders. Are you kidding me? Watch the video.
The Joey (Berardenelli) Maxim Story
The Joey (Berardenelli) Maxim Story
Giuseppe Antonio Berardinelli was born and raised in the Collinwood neighborhood of Cleveland on March 28, 1922 to John and Henrietta Berardinelli, Italian immigrants who raised a large family amid the challenges of working-class life. The family included three brothers-Emmanuel, John, and Richard-and two sisters, Lucille and Janet, all growing up in a close-knit Italian-American household during the Great Depression, when economic hardships affected many immigrant communities in industrial Cleveland.
He was one of only two Cleveland natives, along with Johnny Kilbane, to become world champions on January 24, 1950 he defeated then champ British boxer Freddie Mills.
In this episode of Fun with Maps, we look at an area that has been in the news - The Strait of Hormuz. The Strait is between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. The Strait of Hormuz provides the only sea passage from the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and then the Arabian Sea and the open ocean so it is one of the world's most strategically important choke points since the Portuguese were there in the 1500s.
We also look at the Sultanate of Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) which border the Strait of Hormuz along with Iran. People are often confused about the UAE, Abu Dhabi and Dubai but we clear that up. Watch.
We always get asked what are the best ethnic events each year. While "best" is a subjective term we decided to put together a list of annual ethnic events that we have experienced and think that every Clevelander should attend at least once. There are a lot of one-time or every few years' events that you should attend as well (like the Lithuanian Song Festival in June or the Convencion Hispana every 3 years). But this initial list will be annual events.
We want your input. What does every resident of, and visitor to, The Land need to witness? We will be collecting your input and merging with our long list and then narrowing down to a definitive (in our opinion) checklist. Let us know how many of these you have already experienced. You can email us with your suggestions.
Here's a short alphabetical list of "must-do's" to get started. Don't be offended or worry if your favorite is not listed. This is just the start.
Cleveland Asian Festival (AsiaTown - 30th and Payne)
Columbus Day Parade (Little Italy)
Cleveland International Hall of Fame inductions (Windows on the River)
Feast of the Assumption (Little Italy)
Greek Independence Day Parade (West 14th)
India Republic Day (various)
Juneteenth Celebration (African American Cultural Garden)
Liszt Concert (Hungarian Cultural Garden)
Lunar New Year (AsiaPlaza and other)
Mexican Day of the Dead (Gordon Square)
Ohio Scottish Games & Celtic Festival (County Fairgrounds)
Oktoberfest (County Fair Grounds)
One World Day (Cleveland Cultural Gardens)
Opera in the Italian Garden
Polish Constitution Day Parade (Polish Village in Parma)
Puerto Rican Day Parade (West 25th by Metro)
Romanian Festival (St Mary Romanian Orthodox Cathedral)
Slovenian Kurentovaje (62nd and St. Clair)
St. Patrick's Day Parade (Superior Ave downtown)
Ukrainian Independence Day Parade (Ukrainian Village in Parma)
They're Baaaaack - in AsiaTown
They're Baaaaack - in AsiaTown
The three young unintentional heroes who solved a series of murders in the Cleveland Cultural Gardens find themselves in the middle of another mystery.
In Murder in AsiaTown DJ, Ren and Peggy, called a modern Mod Squad, discover a decades old murder case from Cleveland’s Chinatown. While working to showcase and document the history of the Chinese community and neighborhood they stumble upon some disturbing news. Their efforts take them all over the Chinatown and AsiaTown neighborhoods of Cleveland Ohio and includes numerous historic facts and stories. When it looks like they have the case solved, a surprising twist emerges.
This is Cleveland author Dan Hanson's second book. The first book, Murder in the Cultural Gardens, is a “whodunit” murder mystery set in the real world Cleveland Cultural Gardens. An unlikely new “Mod Squad” stumbles upon a series of murders in their beloved Gardens and assist in solving the crimes. All 30+ of the Cultural Gardens are covered in the book so readers learn about this treasure while trying to figure out the mystery.
You can find them on Amazon and in local bookstores like Mac'sBacks on Coventry. Or email for autogaphed copies. They make great Christmas gifts!
Murder in the Cultural Gardens
Murder in the Cultural Gardens
"It just didn't seem right to DJ. A body found bludgeoned in a place known for "Peace through Mutual Understanding." But there she was, crumpled behind a bust of composer Franz Liszt in the Hungarian Cultural Garden. He pulled out his cell phone and dialed 911. "What is the nature of your emergency?" the dispatcher queried. With a suddenly very dry mouth DJ managed to get out, "There's been a murder in the Cultural Gardens."
That's the beginning of the recently published first novel by Dan Hanson.
The whodunit, titled Murder in the Cultural Gardens, takes place in the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and all 30+ gardens are featured during the mystery. You may even recognize some of the characters.
Click the link above to learn more or to purchase in paperback or Kindle version from Amazon. Or contact Dan via the Murder in the Cultural Gardens webpage to have a signed book delivered.
Cleveland is a diverse city with about 120 distinct ethnic heritages represented. We at ClevelandPeople.com and the Cleveland International Hall of Fame believe that this ethnic diversity makes us a much richer city and that we should all celebrate this fact.
We asked people from various ethnic groups to create a tile representing their heritage. These 3 quilts are a product of that effort. We hope that other ethnic groups will want to add their own tile to these patchworks showcasing our ethnic diversity.
This DVD is a Living Rosary in the sense that over 200 people participated in saying a prayer. 3 bishops, numerous priests and sisters and a variety of lay people all said a prayer (Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary or Glory Be) that when put together combine to form the complete Rosary.
We hope that you will pray along with the diverse group of people on this DVD. They are young and old, different races and ethnicities, in Church and outside, alone and in groups. The prayers are said in English, but occasionally there is a prayer in another language. You may not know the language but will understand, and be able to pray along, because of the context.
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Do you need a Hungarian Flag? A shirt that says "I love Slovenian girls"? How about a sign that says No Parking except for Irish Grandmother?
These and hundreds of other items for your particular ethnic group are available for browsing at our on-line store. It's safe, fast, easy and fun. And there is a wide selection you will never find in the stores!