Música de los 90s / 1990s Music
Pantalla Grande y Chica / TV & Movies
Deportes / Sports
Política y Sociedad / Politics & Society
Cultura Pop / Pop Culture
100

This Costa Rican band known for "Mira hacia tu alrededor.

Gandhi

100

In The Truman Show (1998), Truman Burbank’s world is a giant soundstage built in this Florida-inspired fictional town.

Seahaven

Seahaven is a real community in Seaside, Florida.

100

Led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships in the 1990s.


Michael Jordan

100

President of USA from 1993 to 2001.


Bill Clinton

100

This digital pet had kids feeding and caring for it in the 90s.


Tamagotchi

200

U.S. band whose 1991 album Nevermind defined grunge.

Nirvana

200

This surreal and critically acclaimed 1991 David Lynch film featured Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern and was adapted from a novel by Barry Gifford.

"Wild at Heart"

200

Costa Rica qualified for its first FIFA World Cup in this year.

1990

200

Later became Costa Rica’s first female president; active in politics in the 90s.


Laura Chinchilla


200

Collectible plush toy craze in the U.S. during the 90s.


Beanie Babies

300

"Livin’ la Vida Loca" was a 1999 hit by which Puerto Rican crossover star?

Ricky Martin

300

This 1995 film was the first feature-length movie made entirely with CGI animation.

Toy Story

300

Costa Rican tennis star in international tournaments during the 90s, now coach.


Juan Antonio Marín

300

Nobel Peace Prize winner from Costa Rica who promoted Central American democracy.

Óscar Arias Sánchez

300

This Coca-Cola product launched in Costa Rica and became a local favorite.


Fresca

400

With the album Pies Descalzos in the late 90s, she gained international fame.

Shakira

400

On the television show Twin Peaks, this object wrapped in plastic became a haunting image and clue in the town’s central mystery.

Laura Palmer's body

400

U.S. gymnast who astounded the world with her 1996 Olympic landing.

Kerri Strug

400

The 1994 landmark event ending apartheid in South Africa.

Election of Nelson Mandela.

400

U.S. internet company which is know for “You’ve Got Mail!” was iconic in the 90s.


AOL

500

From Limón, blending reggae and calypso—famous in 90s Costa Rica.

Marfil

500

Telenovela starring Thalía, wildly popular in Latin America and Costa Rica.


"María la del Barrio"

500

This Costa Rican club won multiple national titles in the 1990s.


Saprissa

500

Trade agreement signed in 1994 between USA, Mexico, and Canada.

NAFTA-North American Free Trade Agreement

500

Costa Rican children’s TV show with puppets like “Marito Mortadela.”


"La Cometa Colorada"

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