Kitín Muñoz
Kitín Muñoz | |
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Born |
Antonio José Muñoz y Valcárcel 19 November 1958 Sidi Ifni, Morocco |
Occupation | Navigator, scientist, sociological explorer |
Spouse(s) | Princess Kalina of Bulgaria (m. 2002) |
Children | Simeon Hassan Muñoz |
Parent(s) |
Luis Muñoz y Cebrián Isabel Valcárcel y Muñoz |
Antonio José "Kitín" Muñoz y Valcárcel or Kitín Muñoz (born 19 November 1958 in Sidi Ifni, Morocco) is a Spanish navigator, scientist, and sociological explorer.
Life
Inspired by Thor Heyerdahl, Muñoz made three attempts to cross the Pacific Ocean, two of which failed, and one failed attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean to prove that ancient seafarers sailing in reed boats could have crossed the oceans before the European expeditions of the 15th century.
Kitín Muñoz is also a former member of an elite unit of the Spanish Army, a UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, and an honorary consul of Morocco.
On 26 October 2002 he married Princess Kalina of Bulgaria, daughter of Simeon II of Bulgaria. The Royal wedding was the subject of a television documentary. Their son, Simeon Hassan Muñoz, was born on 14 March 2007 in Sofia, Bulgaria. In 2015, Muñoz, Kalina, and their son were living near Rabat, in Morocco.[1]
References
- ↑ Paloma Barrientos, Kalina de Bulgaria, la hermana transgresora de Kardam dated 04.12.2015 at elvonfidencial.com
- Kitín Muñoz UNESCO page
- Kitín & Kalina Netty's Royalty Page about the wedding
- Kitin Muñoz sets out for a new maritime challenge Information on "Mata Rangi III" expedition
- Kitín Muñoz, un aventurero en los mares del sur Information on the "Uru" expedition in Spanish
- Kitín Muñoz mini-bio in Spanish
- Obituary of his father in Spanish
- Obituario of his mother in Spanish