
Plasa Piar: A Symbol of Shared History Nestled in the historic center of Willemstad, Plasa Piar stands as a testament to the enduring bond between Venezuela and Curaçao. This iconic space, home... Read more »

February 26, 2025 – A Day of Reflection, Resistance, and Victory On February 26, 1804, after weeks of fierce resistance, the people of Curaçao achieved a defining victory in their fight for... Read more »

This speech, delivered in Curaçao on February 12, 2025, presents a historical and symbolic tribute to María Isabel Gómez, the mother of General Manuel Piar. It highlights her role in history, her... Read more »

By Tico Vos A speech delivered in Curaçao has reignited discussions about María Isabel Gómez, the mother of Venezuelan independence leader General Manuel Piar. The event, hosted by the Sociedad Bolivariana, sought... Read more »

CURAÇAO – February 12, 2025 – A speech delivered in Curaçao on February 12 has reignited historical discussions about María Isabel Gómez, the mother of Venezuelan independence leader General Manuel Piar. The... Read more »

Curaçao, February 12, 2025 – A significant chapter in the ongoing recognition of María Isabel Gómez, the mother of General Manuel Piar, was written today as artist Norberto Liendo formally presented his... Read more »

By Tico Vos Administrator and Content Creator of www.manuelcarlospiar.com Introduction: Two Men, One Common Enemy The stories of Manuel Piar and Nicolás Danies Palm unfold in different settings—one in the battlefields of... Read more »

On a Caribbean island called Curaçao, in the year 1800, a boy named Nicolás Danies Palm was born. His father, Gerard Danies, was a white merchant of French descent, and his mother,... Read more »

Confession to General Pedro Briceño Méndez: On November 16, 1828, Simón Bolívar wrote a letter to General Pedro Briceño Méndez in which he expressed his regret over the executions of Manuel Piar... Read more »