User:Alsor97
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- Name: Call me Al (he, him, his)
- Main interests: ITN, Recent Deaths, Current Events, Year in Topic. Biographies and Women in Red. Politicians related to Catalonia, Mediterranean countries, Latin America, the Caucasus and Microstates. Elections, judiciary and law.
- Listed works: On the Main Page, DYK and GA, I've included a list of articles that have been posted after I improved and successfully nominated them (or nominated by another fellow editor). In Women in Red, I have included a list of articles that I have created for each monthly and annual initiative.
- What have I done? Please leave your comment on my Talk Page. I will try to respond as soon as I can 😊
Main Page: In The News and Recent Deaths
[edit ]Most recent on top
2026
[edit ]- Spain Gemma Cuervo
- Costa Rica 2026 Costa Rican general election (as updater, not nominator)
- Bulgaria Iliana Iotova, new and first female president of Bulgaria (as updater, not nominator)
- Mozambique Luísa Diogo
- Cyprus George Vassiliou
- Greece Spain Princess Irene of Greece and Denmark
2025
[edit ]- Honduras 2025 Honduran general election (as updater, not nominator)
- Ecuador Rodrigo Borja Cevallos
- Chile 2025 Chilean general election (as updater, not nominator)
- Catalonia Anna Balletbò
- Argentina Alejandra Oliveras
- Nicaragua Violeta Chamorro dies (as updater, not nominator)
- Ecuador Alfredo Palacio
- Nicaragua Rosario Murillo, new co-president of Nicaragua
2024
[edit ]- Portugal Celeste Caeiro
- Argentina Ginés González García
- Georgia (country) Kesaria Abramidze
- Morocco Princess Lalla Latifa
- Spain Maricuela
- Basque Country (autonomous community) José Antonio Ardanza
- Basque Country (autonomous community) Juan Uriarte
- Georgia (country) Irakli Kobakhidze, new prime minister of Georgia
- Poland Israel Bat-Sheva Dagan
- Ecuador César Suárez
- Republic of Ireland Maureen Flavin Sweeney
2023
[edit ]- Greece Constantine II of Greece dies (as updater)
- Guatemala Álvaro Colom
- Andorra 2023 Andorran parliamentary election
- Spain Josep Piqué
- Spain Carmen Sevilla (as updater, not nominator)
- Italy Arnaldo Forlani (as updater, not nominator)
- Spain Francisco Ibáñez Talavera (as updater, not nominator)
- Catalonia Carme Junyent (as updater, not nominator)
- Spain María Teresa Campos
- Latvia Evika Siliņa, new prime minister of Latvia
- Moldova Mircea Snegur
- Hungary László Sólyom (as updater, not nominator)
- Finland Martti Ahtisaari (as updater, not nominator)
- Andorra Antoni Martí (as updater, not nominator)
- Georgia (country) Tengiz Kitovani
- Spain Jerónimo Saavedra
2022
[edit ]- Spain Francisco Laína
- Italy David Sassoli (as updater, not nominator)
- Greece Christos Sartzetakis (as updater, not nominator)
- Argentina Graciela Giannettasio
- Albania Bujar Nishani (as updater, not nominator)
- Italy Ciriaco De Mita
- Cyprus Zeta Emilianidou
- Sovereign Military Order of Malta Marco Luzzago
- Spain José Guirao
- Catalonia Núria Feliu
- Syria Ali Haydar
- Cuba Rolando Cubela Secades
2021
[edit ]- Spain Alberto Oliart
- Spain Àlex Casademunt
- Ivory Coast Hamed Bakayoko
- Spain Josep Baselga
- Kosovo Vjosa Osmani, new president of Kosovo
- Cyprus Vassos Lyssarides
- Greece Theodore Katsanevas
- Spain Manuel Clavero
- Namibia Mburumba Kerina
- Zambia Kenneth Kaunda dies
- Armenia 2021 Armenian parliamentary election
- Spain Mila Ximénez
- Italy Raffaella Carrà
- Nepal Sher Bahadur Deuba, new prime minister of Nepal
- Spain José María Gay de Liébana
- Mexico Abel Ramírez Águilar
- Spain Menchu Álvarez del Valle
- Spain Eduardo Martínez Somalo
- Morocco 2021 Moroccan general election
- Portugal Jorge Sampaio
- Spain 2021 Cumbre Vieja volcanic eruption (as updater)
- Emirate of Dubai Expo 2020
- Spain Emiliano Aguirre
- Greece Fofi Gennimata (as updater, not nominator)
- Spain José Antonio González Casanova
- France Georgie Dann (as updater, not nominator)
- Russia Siluyan
- Nicaragua 2021 Nicaraguan general election
- Romania Nicolae Ciucă, new prime minister of Romania
- Spain Almudena Grandes
- Spain Oriol Bohigas
- Austria Karl Nehammer, new chancellor of Austria
- Mexico Vicente Fernández
- Italy Riccardo Ehrman
- Greece Karolos Papoulias (as updater, not nominator)
2020
[edit ]- Andorra Òscar Ribas Reig
- Switzerland Flavio Cotti
- Uruguay Tabaré Vázquez
- Pakistan Zafarullah Khan Jamali
- Malta Oliver Friggieri
- Argentina Quino
- Catalonia Brazil Pedro Casaldáliga
- Spain Francisco Rodríguez Adrados
- Kyrgyzstan Chynybaĭ Tursunbekov
- Spain Pau Donés
- Spain Rosa Maria Sardà
- Spain Julio Anguita
- Spain Landelino Lavilla
- Spain Enrique Múgica
- Togo Edem Kodjo
- Spain Infanta Pilar, Duchess of Badajoz
2019
[edit ]Did You Know
[edit ]- Catalonia DYK that Catalan artist Josefa Tolrà created paintings and embroideries while in a trance? (13/12/2025)
- Andorra DYK that in 1973 Carme Travesset became the first woman in Andorra to hold elected office? (30/10/2025)
- Portugal DYK that Celeste Caeiro's actions led to the naming of the 1974 coup in Portugal as the Carnation Revolution? (9/12/2024)
- Spain DYK that Jerónimo Saavedra was the first openly gay politician to serve in several high public offices in Spain? (12/12/2023)
Good Article
[edit ]- Greece Constantine II of Greece, with User:Therealscorp1an (17 March 2023)
Women in Red
[edit ]June 2026: Countries starting with I, J, K and L
[edit ]May 2026: Religion and Spirituality
[edit ]- Spain Apolonia Lizárraga
- Spain Rita Josefa Pujalte Sánchez
- Egypt Nadia Amara
- Israel Ronit Barash
- France Myriam Ackermann-Sommer
- Spain Our Lady of Atocha
- Spain Pilar Bellosillo
- Croatia Vatican City Nina Benedikta Krapić
- Zimbabwe Angelic Molen
- Catalonia Missionary Daughters of the Heart of Mary
- Catalonia Maria Güell
- Spain Irene Muzás
- South Korea Teresa Kim Im-i
May 2026: Countries starting with G and H
[edit ]- Guatemala María Fernanda Rivera
- Georgia (country) Guranda Gabunia
- Georgia (country) Nino Latsabidze
- Greece Mina Gaga
- Guatemala Norma Zea
- Greece Xeni Dimitriou
- Greece Nana Aidona
- Greece Euterpi Koutzamani
- Georgia (country) Tea Akhvlediani
- Honduras Fátima Juárez
- Honduras Ivette Argueta
- Honduras Sulmy Ortéz
- Guatemala Liwy Grazioso
- Georgia (country) Tamar Bagrationi
- Georgia (country) Nino Doborjginidze
- Guatemala Anabella Giracca
- Guatemala Gabriela García-Quinn
April 2026: Countries starting with D, E and F
[edit ]- El Salvador Morena Valdez
- Egypt Naglaa El-Ahwany
- Egypt Aisha Abdel Hadi
- Fiji Merewalesi Falemaka
- Dominican Republic Dharuelly D'Aza
- El Salvador Marina Murillo
- Ethiopia Nardos Bekele-Thomas
- Dominica Adis King
- Fiji Laurel Vaurasi
- Egypt Randa El-Menshawy
- Fiji National Council of Women of Fiji
- Fiji Esiteri Vakalala-Kamikamica
- Fiji Lavenia Yalovi
- Ethiopia Lomi Bedo
- Ethiopia Zahara Umud
- El Salvador Ana Orellana
- Dominican Republic Gloria Reyes
- El Salvador Alexia Rivas
- Egypt Amal Ammar
- Dominican Republic Silvia García Polanco
- El Salvador María Julia Castillo Rodas
April 2026: Cascading women
[edit ]- Esiteri Vakalala-Kamikamica → National Council of Women of Fiji
- Alexia Rivas → Zahara Umud → Lomi Bedo → Dharuelly D'Aza
- Randa El-Menshawy → Naglaa El-Ahwany
March 2026: Countries starting with C
[edit ]- Cambodia Mithuna Phuthong
- Costa Rica Maritza Chan
- Costa Rica Paula Bogantes Zamora
- Croatia Ana Stavljenić Rukavina
- Cuba Yolexis Rodríguez Armada
- Cuba Ana María Mari Machado
- Costa Rica Emilia Navas Aparicio
- Colombia Patricia Duque
- Cyprus Elsie Chiratou
- Cyprus Maria Michail
- Costa Rica Dyalá Jiménez Figueres
- Cyprus Fotini Papadopoulos
- Cyprus Andri Moustakoudes
- Cyprus Philippa Karsera
- Cuba Inés María Chapman Waugh
- Cyprus Maria Panayiotou
- Cyprus Athena Michailidou
- Colombia Mary Grueso
February 2026
[edit ]February 2026: Black women
[edit ]- Senegal Fatou Diouf
- Haiti Kathia Verdier
- Haiti Pédrica Saint-Jean
- Colombia Mary Grueso
- Eswatini Princess Lindiwe
- Lesotho Tšepang Tšita-Mosena
- Guinea Mariama Cire Sylla
- Djibouti Mouna Osman Aden
- Mali Kadiatou Konaré
- Benin Béatrice Ahyi Aguessy
- Zambia Mulela Margaret Munalula
- Eswatini Savannah Maziya
- Senegal Elizabeth Diouf
- Benin Dandi Gnamou
- Eswatini Jane Mkhonta-Simelane
February 2026: Countries starting with B
[edit ]- Belarus Nadezhda Yermakova
- Bulgaria Angelina Boneva
- Bulgaria Irena Mladenova
- Bulgaria Irena Georgieva
- Bulgaria Irina Shtonova
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Ljiljana Mijović
- Bahrain Fatima Abbas
- Belarus Iryna Tyliec
- Bolivia Cinthya Yáñez
- Bolivia Marcela Flores
- Bolivia Beatriz García de Achá
- Benin Béatrice Ahyi Aguessy
- Benin Dandi Gnamou
- Belarus Maryna Liančewskaja
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Jasmina Selimović
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Dubravka Bošnjak
January 2026: Countries starting with A
[edit ]2026: Sports initiative
[edit ]December 2025–January 2026: Women who died in 2025
[edit ]December 2025
[edit ]December 2025: Food and drink
[edit ]November 2025: Asian women
[edit ]October 2025: Women in STEAM
[edit ]October 2025: Halloween
[edit ]September 2025: Microstates
[edit ]- Andorra Women's Association of Andorra
- Iceland Oddný Mjöll Arnardóttir
- Liechtenstein Emma Brogle-Sele
- Monaco Céline Caron-Dagioni
- San Marino Silvia Cecchetti
- San Marino Ilaria Bacciocchi
- Malta Ramona Frendo
- San Marino Union of Sammarinese Women
- Andorra Magda Marquet
- Andorra Lydia Magallon
- Andorra Bibiana Rossa
- San Marino Maria Katia Savoretti
- Andorra Anna Estragués
- Andorra Sandra Codina
- Andorra Trinitat Marín
- Andorra Helena Mas
- Andorra Ester Molné
- Andorra Canòlic Mingorance
August 2025: Indigenous women
[edit ]- Venezuela Noelí Pocaterra
- Ana Soto
- María Telón
- Peru Tali Sabio Piuk
- Relmu Ñamku
- Bárbara Muelas
- Peru Rocilda Nunta Guimaraes
- Peru Matut Impi Ismiño
- Mexico Claudia Morales Reza
- Magdalena de Guatavita
- Lilia Isolina Java Tapayuri
- Luz Vidal
- Arelis Uriana
- Brazil Djuena Tikuna
- María Clemencia Herrera Nemerayema
- Irma Alicia Velásquez Nimatuj
- Dominga Neculmán
- Peru Teresita Antazú
- Ecuador Amy Gende
- Canary Islands Francisca de Gazmira
- Herminia Aburto Colihueque
May 2021: Women in Europe contest
[edit ]January 2020
[edit ]August 2019: Indigenous women
[edit ]- Mexico Amaranta Gómez Regalado
- Quechua people Tania Pariona Tarqui
- Ecuador Diana Aguavil
- Sámi people Anne Nuorgam
- Quechua people Tarcila Rivera Zea
- Easter Island Laura Alarcón Rapu
- Easter Island Marta Raquel Hotus Tuki
- Easter Island Luz Zasso Paoa
- French Polynesia France Teura Iriti
- Moira Millán
- Rosa Chiquichano
August 2019: Millennial countries
[edit ]July 2019: Microstates
[edit ]- Andorra Conxita Marsol
- San Marino Maria Teresa Beccari
- Andorra Verònica Canals
- Luxembourg Taina Bofferding
- San Marino Loretta Mazza
- San Marino Lucia Tamagnini
- Andorra Ester Vilarrubla
- Andorra Judith Pallarés
- Vatican City United States Kathleen Appler
- Vatican City France Yvonne Reungoat
- Liechtenstein Andrea Willi
- Vatican City France Françoise Massy
- Vatican City Italy Luigia Coccia
- Monaco Marie-Noëlle Gibelli
- Monaco Karen Aliprendi
- Vatican City Italy Simona Brambilla
- Vatican City Spain Rita Calvo Sanz
- Vatican City Slovakia Olga Krizova
- Vatican City Brazil Luzia Premoli
- Andorra Meritxell Palmitjavila
- Andorra Mercè Bonell
June 2019: Mediterranean
[edit ]January 2019: Caucasus
[edit ]- Georgia (country) Maya Tskitishvili
- Armenia Iveta Tonoyan
- Democratic Republic of Georgia Peri-Khan Sofiyeva
- Azerbaijan Elmira Süleymanova
- Armenia Lilit Makunts
- Armenia Mane Tandilyan
- Azerbaijan Sima Eyvazova
- Georgia (country) Eter Astemirova
- Georgia (country) Maia Miminoshvili
- Azerbaijan Lidiya Khudat Rasulova
- Armenia Ani Samsonyan
- Georgia (country) Elene Tevdoradze
- Azerbaijan Shargiyya Veliyeva
- Armenia Larisa Alaverdyan
- Georgia (country) Nino Gvenetadze
- Georgia (country) Mzia Todua
- Azerbaijan Südaba Hasanova
- Armenia Zaruhi Batoyan
December 2018: Countries beginning with 'I'
[edit ]October 2018
[edit ]October 2018: Women in STEM
[edit ]October 2018: The Mediterranean
[edit ]- Cyprus Zeta Emilianidou
- Malta Justyne Caruana
- Malta Kristy Debono
- Cyprus Christiana Erotokritou
- Greece Afroditi Theopeftatou
- Italy Adriana Vigneri
- Greece Maria Giannakaki
- Cyprus Androulla Agrotou
- Cyprus Vassiliki Anastasiadou
- Malta Julia Farrugia Portelli
- Cyprus Stella Kyriakidou
- Cyprus Anna Theologou
- Cyprus Alexia Rotsidou
- Cyprus Irene Charalambidou
- Greece Vasiliki Katrivanou
- Cyprus Rita Elissaiou Komodiki
- Cyprus Zina Lisandrou Panagidi
- Cyprus Photoula Hadjipapa
- Cyprus Eleni Mylona
- Malta Paula Mifsud Bonnici
- Montenegro Dragica Sekulić
- Montenegro Suzana Pribilović
- Montenegro Marija Vučinović
September 2018: Hispanic Countries
[edit ]- Argentina Alicia Azula
- Chile Morín Contreras
- Colombia Juanita Gómez
- Colombia Daniela Pachón
- Cuba Oleiny Linares Nápoles
- Dominican Republic Rafaela Alburquerque
- El Salvador Anita Cristina Escher Echeverría
- El Salvador Milena Calderón Sol de Escalón
- Guatemala Aura Lolita Chavez Ixcaquic
- Equatorial Guinea Paloma del Sol
- Honduras Marlene Alvarenga
- Mexico Mercedes Juan López
- Mexico Rebeca Peralta
- Bolivia Máxima Apaza
Subpages
[edit ]Major contributions
[edit ]- Deaths in year and Year in topic
- List of people named in the Panama Papers
- Portal:Current events
- List of people named in the Paradise Papers
- 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Spain
- 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Andorra
- 2020 coronavirus pandemic in San Marino
- 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Vatican City
- 2020 coronavirus pandemic in Cyprus
- 2021 Iranian presidential election
- 2021 São Toméan presidential election
- 2021 Cumbre Vieja eruption
- 2021 Nicaraguan general election
- 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Reactions to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
- Visit by Pope Leo XIV to Spain
Working in
[edit ]Categories created
[edit ]- Category:Mayors of Andorra la Vella
- Category:Mayors of City of San Marino
- Category:Women officials of the Roman Curia
- Category:Franciscan Missionaries of Mary
- Category:Comboni Missionary Sisters
- Category:Members of National Council of Monaco
- Category:Primo! Priorité Monaco politicians
- Category:Sisters of the Company of Mary, Our Lady
- Category:Muxe people
- Category:Women indigenous leaders
- Category:Tehuelche people
- Category:Women who received the International Women of Courage Award
- Category:Aranese people
- Category:Síndics d'Aran
- Category:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Papua New Guinea
- Category:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Andorra
(削除) Category:Members of the Francoist Courts (削除ここまで)- Category:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Nicaragua
- Category:Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Cyprus
- Category:Judiciary of Andorra
Future articles
[edit ]Catalan women
[edit ]Others
[edit ]
The Good Article Barnstar
I award you this for your contributions in helping to bring Constantine II of Greece to Good Article status (and also for all your hard work in that article). I really appreciate the help you provided when I came to you for support in nominating and passing the article. Congratulations and great job! - Therealscorp1an (talk) 02:45, 1 April 2023 (UTC)
Awarded for efforts in expanding and verifying articles related to the 2021–2022 Russo-Ukrainian crisis and 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Awarded by Cdjp1 (talk) 7 March 2022 (UTC)
For polishing and extending Vicente Fernández even though it was already widely supported. KittenKlub (talk) 18:16, 13 December 2021 (UTC)
For meritorious editing of the Deaths in 2017 page! Greetings from England and keep up the good work. Ref (chew) (do) 20:19, 6 September 2017 (UTC)