2022 – READER’S DAY. National Reader’s Day is celebrated in commemoration of the birth of the poet Jorge Luis Borges, a key figure in world literature.
According to National Law 26,754, the fememeris are implemented with the aim of “promoting reading and democracy through the realization and solicitation of acts of dissemination of the letters and popularity of the paintings and trajectory of the greatest figure of national literature. “
Writer, essayist and poet Jorge Luis Borges was born in Buenos Aires on August 24, 1899. He studied in Geneva and England. He lived in Spain from 1919 and returned to Argentina in 1921. He collaborated with French and Spanish literary magazines, with writings and public manifestos.
Considered a key figure in Hispanic and universal literature, Borges was a collaborator of Martín Fierro, Prisma, Sur and El Hogar, winning the Cervantes Prize for Literature, the highest prestige in Latin American literature.
In 2018, the International Committee of Writers (CIE) wanted to defame the old fact of the publishing house and symbolically award the Nobel Prize in Literature to the wonderful publishing house that fell in 1986.
The user aware of the rite of the poet and actor Esteban Feune de Colombi announced: “There is no excuse to allow this year the Prize to be declared abandoned for the duty of the academics who preceded us, an International Committee of Writers (ICN) in combination with Members of Numero take on the task of awarding the 2018 Nobel Prize in Literature to Jorge Francisco Isidoro Luis Borges Acevedro. “
1880 – NICOLÁS AVELLANEDA. President Nicolás Avellaneda has proposed to Congress a bill to establish the city of Buenos Aires as the federal capital of Argentina with an administrator appointed through the Executive. Buenos Aires, the most popular city in the country, is an autonomous district thanks to the 1994 Constitution.
1913 – BOCA – RIO. The first superclasico of an official Argentine football tournament is played at the Racing Club de Avellaneda stadium. River Plate thrashed Boca Juniors 2-1 with goals from Candido Garcia and Ameal Pereyra, while Marcos Mayer scored for the players.
1933 – ALBERTO OLMEDO. In the holy city of Rosario, actor and comedian Alberto Orlando Olmedo, nicknamed “el negro”, one of the most popular Capomicians in the history of Argentine entertainment through his painting on television, film and theater.
1947 – PAULO COELHO In the city of Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), the Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho has translated 73 languages. It sold more than £140 million, the vast majority of it from self-help.
1966 – The PUERTAS. La band The Doors begins recording the album of the same call in Los Angeles (California, USA), the first of the new albums of the organization led by Jim Morrison that has become one of the greatest in the history of rock. .
1981 – CHAPMAN BRAND. A New York City court sentences American Mark David Chapman to life in prison, through British music lawyer and singer John Lennon, former member of the legendary band The Beatles. Chapman shot Lennon five times when the artist entered the building of his life on December 8, 1980.
1990 – PIERRE LANZANI He was born in Buenos Aires to actor Juan Pedro Lanzani, popularly known as Peter Lanzani, which earned him new awards, including a Martín Fierro and a Silver Condor. They filmed their films and were filmed over a decade of television cycles, including A Rooster for Aesculapius and The Kingdom.
2011 – CHONGO FARÍAS GÓMEZ. At the age of 73, in Buenos Aires, the composer of music and folklore Chango Farías Gómez (Juan Enrique Farías Gómez), one of the best-known artists of Argentine music, passed away. He was formed as a member of Los Huanca Hua and founder of the Argentine Vocal Group.
2022 – RUSSIA-UKRAINE CONFLICT. A few months after the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, it has sparked clashes in Europe for decades.
According to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the war will help one million children and women in the country. “Ukrainian children and young people urgently need security, stability, access to education, child care facilities and mental healing, yet they want peace for all,” said Catherine Mary Russellla, executive director of Unicef.
En fotos: las imágenes del horror de la guerra en Ucrania
79 A. D. – Eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in the Bay of Naples, Italy, which destroyed the Roman cities of Pompey and Herculaneum.
1499.- Alonso de Ojeda, Juan de la Cosa y Américo Vespucio descubren el lago de Maracaibo en Venezuela.
1535. – The wonderful expedition (14 ships and 2,000 men) of Pedro de Mendoza, first adelos angelesntado of the Río de los Ángeles Plos angelesta, inn of Sanlúcar de Barrameda. Shortly after founding the first town of Buenos Aires, in 1536.
1572 – St. Bartholomew’s Massacre: Mass murders against the Huguenots, French Calvinist Protestants, who reached Paris and spread France.
1814: During the defeat of the States by the British, they occupied Washington and burned public buildings, adding the White House and the Capitol.
1820 – Military pronouncement in Porto and Lisbon and status quo of the constitutional monarchy in Portugal.
1821. – The last viceroy of Mexico, Juan O’Donojú and the Mexican leader Agustín de Itúrbide verify the Treaty of Córdoba that grants the independence of Mexico.
1879.- Estalla en Cuba la llamada “guerra chiquita” contra los españoles, liderada por el general mulato Antonio Maceo.
1891 – Inventor Thomas Edison obtains a patent for the first moving image camera.
1930. – A military uprising overthrows the dictator Augusto B. Leguía in Peru.
1932 – Aviator Amelia Earhart lands at the New Jersey airport for 19 hours from Los Angeles, and travels to the first to make a transcontinental flight.
1954. – Brazilian president Getulio Vargas commits suicide due to the demands of his project through the armed forces.
1958 – The People’s Republic of China bombards the island of Quemoy (Formosa) and launches the naval blockade, initiating the Taiwan Strait crisis.
1984. – Colombian president Belisario Betancur was a victim of the abandonment of weapons through the M-19 guerrilla, 16 years of violence and 300,000 deaths.
1991 – Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev becomes secretary of the CPSU and sets up the Central Committee to dissolve it.
1991 – Ukraine gains independence from the USSR.
Microsoft launches the Windows operating system.
2000 – Former Argentine military officer Miguel Angel Cavallo is arrested in Cancun, Mexico, accused of torturing the army dictatorship.
2004. – The Supreme Court of Argentina declares that the criminal liability of the lawyer of the Chilean general Carlos Prats and his wife in 1974 does prescribe.
2004. – Panamanian President Mireya Moscoso recognizes the duty of the State for the disappearance of 110 warring factions of the army dictatorship (1968 and 1989).
2004 – Two Russian Tupolev jets explode in mid-air, killing 96 people as a Chechen relative seeks to investigate any evidence.
2006. – The International Astronomical Union excludes Pluto as a planet and reduces its number in the solar system.
2011 – Steve Jobs resigns as head of Apple.
2012 – The U. S. Justice awards Samsung a $1 billion payment for Apple’s technology.
2012 – The U. S. Anti-Doping Agency suspends Lance Armstrong and disqualifies him from competitions since 1998.
2014.- Frente Al-Nusra libera al periodista estadounidense Peter Theo Curtis, secuestrado en Siria desde 2012.
2016. – A size 6 motorcycle box in the Ritcher causes 296 deaths in Amatrice (Italy).
2016.- El gobierno colombiano y la guerrilla de las FARC finalizan en La Habana las negociaciones del acuerdo de paz, rubricado por los negociadores de ambas partes y los embajadores de Cuba y Noruega, países garantes en el proceso.
2018.- Un tribunal de apelación eleva a 25 años de prisión la condena de la expresidenta de Corea del Sur, Park Geun-hye, por su papel en la trama de corrupción “Rasputina”.
2020. – San Lucas Island moves to Costa Rica’s Thirtieth National Park and its tropical forests, ponds and beaches.
2020.- Cuba inicia los ensayos clínicos en humanos de su primer proyecto de vacuna contra el coronavirus.
2020 – UEU President Donald Trump is shown as the Republican candidate for the Nov. 3 election at the party’s conference in Charlotte, North Carolina.
2021. – The sloth becomes the square national symbol of Costa Rica, between the yigüirro, the white-tailed trafficker and the manatee, the species and its habitat.
1484.- Bartolomé de las Casas, dominico español, obispo de Chiapas (México) y defensor de los indígenas americanos.
1552 – Lavinia Fontana, Italian Renaissance painter
1759 – William Wilberforce, British abolitionist politician
1919 – Bartolomé Maximiliano “Benny” Moré, Cuban musician.
1927 – Harry M. Markowitz, American economist, Nobel laureate-1990
1948 – Jean Michel Jarre, French composer
1973 – Inge de Bruijn, Dutch swimmer
1987 – Luisa Mª Alcalde Luján, Mexican politician
1892 – Jules Perrot, French dancer and choreographer
1943.- Simone Weil, escritora francesa.
2004 – Ota Sik, Czechoslovak economist, protagonist of the Prague Spring.
2014 – Richard Atternborough, British actor and director
2017 – Jay Thomas, American actor
2018 – Lindsay Kemp, British actor, mime and choreographer.
2020.- Pascal Lissoub, expresidente de la República del Congo.
2021. – Wilfried Van Moer, Belgian legend.
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