Doctors’ Day of the Americas: why Argentina celebrates this holiday every December 3

Doctors’ Day of the Americas: why Argentina celebrates this holiday every December 3

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2024 – Doctors’ Day. it celebrates american doctors dayproposed by the 1953 Pan American Congress.

This date commemorates the birth of Cuban doctor Carlos Finlay in 1833.

Viviana Yzaguirre doctor hero heroine
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Cordoba women who bring health care to Chaco mountains every year

Doctors’ Day of the Americas: why Argentina celebrates this holiday every December 3Illustration by Cuban doctor Carlos Juan Finlay Barrés (Image source: Internet)

In August 1956, Argentina officially participated in this celebration, on the initiative of the Medical College of Córdoba, recognized by the Argentine Medical Federation and officially declared by national government decree.

11 years after the Cordoba robbery

On December 3, 2013, an incident occurred in a police barracks. Wave of robberies across Cordoba.

That night, several areas of the capital came under criminal control. Neighbors set up barricades while others tried to stop looting, and an unprecedented number of weapons were found on the streets.

Cristina Kirchner Cordoba 2011
policy

Police mutiny: a milestone marking the complete break between the K-party and Córdoba

More anniversaries

1948 – Ozzy Osbourne. Born in the British city of Birmingham, British musician and singer Ozzy Osbourne (John Michael Osborne), who has sold over 100 million copies of his solo albums and albums with the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

Ozzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the '70sOzzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the ’70s

1955 – Cornejo Tarantini. Former football player Alberto “Conejo” Tarantini was born in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires. He is one of the best full-backs in the history of Argentine football. , won the 1977 Copa Libertadores with Boca Juniors, and won the championship with the Argentine national team in 1978. He has won the World Cup twice with River Plate. He played for English clubs Birmingham City and Córdoba Talleres.

Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)

1965 – My generation. The Who launch My Generation in London, the first album from the famed British band, considered one of the best bands in rock history.

1965 – Rubber Soul. The legendary British band The Beatles’ sixth studio album “Rubber Soul” is released and is considered one of the best albums in the history of pop music.

1990 – Karapintada uprising. Colonel Mohamed Ali Senedin fomented rebellion at the El Palomar base, the Patricios regiment and the army headquarters, the fourth “carapintada” military uprising since the return of democracy in 1983. 14 people died and dozens injured. Senedin was indicted after leading a rebellion at the Villa Martelli military camp in 1988 that left three people dead. In 1989, he was pardoned by President Carlos Menem.

Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).

1999 – Enrique Cadicamo. Composer and poet Enrique Cadicamo, author of the famous tangos “Los Marreados”, “The World Is Missing a Screw”, “Paris”, has died in Buenos Aires at the age of 99 Lyricist of “Anchor” and “Nostalgia”. He composed more than 800 songs, including tangos, waltzes, milongas, foxtrots, polkas and candombues.

2001 – Fernando de la Rua. President Fernando de la Rua’s decree came into effect, activating “financial restrictions” that restricted the withdrawal of cash and bank deposits, leading to a severe economic, political and social crisis.

DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001 DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001

2015 – AFA Elections. The 75 members of Congress who have registered to run for president of the Argentine Football Association will vote and the results are as follows: The tie was 38-38, one of the biggest defeats in league history. Founded in 1893 as the Argentine Football Association Union,

The video captures that moment. file. The video captures that moment. file.

2024 – People with Disabilities. The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was established by the United Nations in 1992 to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities and to raise awareness of their situation.

Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)

Other anniversaries

  • 1833.- Royal decree divided Spain into 49 provinces.
  • 1836- The Spanish Congress agreed to negotiate recognition of the independence of the new Spanish American nation.
  • 1842- Espartero ordered the bombing of Barcelona to end the uprising against his government.
  • 1926- The Zarzuela musical “The Alex Reed of Sevillano” by maestro Jacinto Guerrero premiered at the Teatro Apollo in Madrid.
  • 1967- South African doctor Christian Barnard performed the world’s first heart transplant in Cape Town.
  • 1970.- The “Burgos Process” against ETA militants ended on December 28, with 9 of them sentenced to death, 500 years in prison, and a fine of 1,500,000 pesetas, and 1 acquitted. Two days later, General Franco pardoned those sentenced to death.
  • 1984- A toxic gas leak from a factory in Bhopal, India, killed 3,000 people.
  • 1989- Separately, historic meetings between US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in Malta ended with the two leaders announcing a disarmament process and an end to the Cold War.
  • 1992- The accident of the Greek oil tanker “Mar Egeo” near A Coruna caused an ecological disaster in four Galician estuaries.
  • 1994- Sony launches the first-generation PlayStation game console in Japan.
  • 2008- ETA murdered Ignacio Uría Mendizábal, the businessman who built the Basque high-speed rail line.
  • .- More than a hundred countries signed the treaty banning cluster bombs in Oslo.
  • 2010.- Air traffic controllers went on strike, closing Spanish airspace and the government declaring a state of alert.
  • 2013.- The U.S. Department of Justice ruled that the city of Detroit can rely on bankruptcy laws.
  • 2015.- South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius will be back in jail for at least 15 years after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend.
  • 2018.- The Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft, carrying three expedition members, launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) to the International Space Station.
  • .- Chile’s Justice Ministry has condemned 53 members of the Pinochet dictatorship’s repressive regime in one of the largest sentences for human rights violations.
  • 2021.- Karl Nehammer was appointed Chancellor of Austria and the new leader of the People’s Party.
  • 2022.- Barcelona bids farewell to the country’s oldest train station, Sant’André de Cantal (1854). The last train leaves for Granollers at 00:17.
  • 2023.- A volcano erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing 23 people.

born

  • 1857- Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family. Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family.

death toll

  • 1894- Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist.
  • 1919.- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French painter.
  • 1989- Fernando Martin, Spanish basketball player.
  • 1992- Luis Alcoriza, Spanish film producer.
  • 1993- Fernando Sagazetta, Spanish politician.
  • 1995- Josep Bartoli, Spanish Expressionist painter.
  • 2002- Ivan Ilyich, Austrian philosopher and pioneer of liberation theology.
  • 2003- Dulce Chacon, Spanish writer.
  • 2005- Jaime Losada Perdomo, Colombian politician.
  • 2007- Sergio Gomez, Mexican singer.
  • 2012.- Enric Lluch i Martín, Spanish geographer.
  • .- Luis Lazaro, Spanish screenwriter, playwright and actor.
  • 2013.- Fernando Argenta is a Spanish journalist and host of Classical Music Space.
  • .- Ahmed Fouad Negm, Egyptian poet.
  • 2014.- Manuel de Cespedes, Cuban religious figure.
  • 2015.- Scott Weiland, American musician.
  • 2017.- Manuel Rodriguez Moldez, Spanish painter.
  • 2018.- Josep Lluís Núñez, Spanish businessman and chairman of Barcelona Football Club.
  • .- Albert Frère, Belgian businessman.
  • 2019.- Hernando Pinheiros, Colombian football player and coach.
  • 2021.- Lamine Diack, President of Senegal’s International Association of Athletics Federations.
  • .- Hachipa Joji, Japanese actor.
  • .- Alfonso Vallejo, Spanish doctor and playwright.
  • 2022.- Rafael Cauduro, Mexican painter and muralist.
  • 2023.- Nicolás Redondo Urbieta, Spanish trade unionist.
  • .- Sergi Schaaff Casals, Director of RTVE Spain, created and directed the “Know and Win” competition.
  • .- Elena Huelva is a young Spanish activist who has emerged online due to her battle with cancer.

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2024 – Doctors’ Day. it celebrates american doctors dayproposed by the 1953 Pan American Congress.

This date commemorates the birth of Cuban doctor Carlos Finlay in 1833.

Viviana Yzaguirre doctor hero heroine
national

Cordoba women who bring health care to Chaco mountains every year

Doctors’ Day of the Americas: why Argentina celebrates this holiday every December 3Illustration by Cuban doctor Carlos Juan Finlay Barrés (Image source: Internet)

In August 1956, Argentina officially participated in this celebration, on the initiative of the Medical College of Córdoba, recognized by the Argentine Medical Federation and officially declared by national government decree.

11 years after the Cordoba robbery

On December 3, 2013, an incident occurred in a police barracks. Wave of robberies across Cordoba.

That night, several areas of the capital came under criminal control. Neighbors set up barricades while others tried to stop looting, and an unprecedented number of weapons were found on the streets.

Cristina Kirchner Cordoba 2011
policy

Police mutiny: a milestone marking the complete break between the K-party and Córdoba

More anniversaries

1948 – Ozzy Osbourne. Born in the British city of Birmingham, British musician and singer Ozzy Osbourne (John Michael Osborne), who has sold over 100 million copies of his solo albums and albums with the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

Ozzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the '70sOzzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the ’70s

1955 – Cornejo Tarantini. Former football player Alberto “Conejo” Tarantini was born in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires. He is one of the best full-backs in the history of Argentine football. , won the 1977 Copa Libertadores with Boca Juniors, and won the championship with the Argentine national team in 1978. He has won the World Cup twice with River Plate. He played for English clubs Birmingham City and Córdoba Talleres.

Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)

1965 – My generation. The Who launch My Generation in London, the first album from the famed British band, considered one of the best bands in rock history.

1965 – Rubber Soul. The legendary British band The Beatles’ sixth studio album “Rubber Soul” is released and is considered one of the best albums in the history of pop music.

1990 – Karapintada uprising. Colonel Mohamed Ali Senedin fomented rebellion at the El Palomar base, the Patricios regiment and the army headquarters, the fourth “carapintada” military uprising since the return of democracy in 1983. 14 people died and dozens injured. Senedin was indicted after leading a rebellion at the Villa Martelli military camp in 1988 that left three people dead. In 1989, he was pardoned by President Carlos Menem.

Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).

1999 – Enrique Cadicamo. Composer and poet Enrique Cadicamo, author of the famous tangos “Los Marreados”, “The World Is Missing a Screw”, “Paris”, has died in Buenos Aires at the age of 99 Lyricist of “Anchor” and “Nostalgia”. He composed more than 800 songs, including tangos, waltzes, milongas, foxtrots, polkas and candombues.

2001 – Fernando de la Rua. President Fernando de la Rua’s decree came into effect, activating “financial restrictions” that restricted the withdrawal of cash and bank deposits, leading to a severe economic, political and social crisis.

DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001 DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001

2015 – AFA Elections. The 75 members of Congress who have registered to run for president of the Argentine Football Association will vote and the results are as follows: The tie was 38-38, one of the biggest defeats in league history. Founded in 1893 as the Argentine Football Association Union,

The video captures that moment. file. The video captures that moment. file.

2024 – People with Disabilities. The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was established by the United Nations in 1992 to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities and to raise awareness of their situation.

Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)

Other anniversaries

  • 1833.- Royal decree divided Spain into 49 provinces.
  • 1836- The Spanish Congress agreed to negotiate recognition of the independence of the new Spanish American nation.
  • 1842- Espartero ordered the bombing of Barcelona to end the uprising against his government.
  • 1926- The Zarzuela musical “The Alex Reed of Sevillano” by maestro Jacinto Guerrero premiered at the Teatro Apollo in Madrid.
  • 1967- South African doctor Christian Barnard performed the world’s first heart transplant in Cape Town.
  • 1970.- The “Burgos Process” against ETA militants ended on December 28, with 9 of them sentenced to death, 500 years in prison, and a fine of 1,500,000 pesetas, and 1 acquitted. Two days later, General Franco pardoned those sentenced to death.
  • 1984- A toxic gas leak from a factory in Bhopal, India, killed 3,000 people.
  • 1989- Separately, historic meetings between US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in Malta ended with the two leaders announcing a disarmament process and an end to the Cold War.
  • 1992- The accident of the Greek oil tanker “Mar Egeo” near A Coruna caused an ecological disaster in four Galician estuaries.
  • 1994- Sony launches the first-generation PlayStation game console in Japan.
  • 2008- ETA murdered Ignacio Uría Mendizábal, the businessman who built the Basque high-speed rail line.
  • .- More than a hundred countries signed the treaty banning cluster bombs in Oslo.
  • 2010.- Air traffic controllers went on strike, closing Spanish airspace and the government declaring a state of alert.
  • 2013.- The U.S. Department of Justice ruled that the city of Detroit can rely on bankruptcy laws.
  • 2015.- South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius will be back in jail for at least 15 years after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend.
  • 2018.- The Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft, carrying three expedition members, launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) to the International Space Station.
  • .- Chile’s Justice Ministry has condemned 53 members of the Pinochet dictatorship’s repressive regime in one of the largest sentences for human rights violations.
  • 2021.- Karl Nehammer was appointed Chancellor of Austria and the new leader of the People’s Party.
  • 2022.- Barcelona bids farewell to the country’s oldest train station, Sant’André de Cantal (1854). The last train leaves for Granollers at 00:17.
  • 2023.- A volcano erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing 23 people.

born

  • 1857- Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family. Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family.

death toll

  • 1894- Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist.
  • 1919.- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French painter.
  • 1989- Fernando Martin, Spanish basketball player.
  • 1992- Luis Alcoriza, Spanish film producer.
  • 1993- Fernando Sagazetta, Spanish politician.
  • 1995- Josep Bartoli, Spanish Expressionist painter.
  • 2002- Ivan Ilyich, Austrian philosopher and pioneer of liberation theology.
  • 2003- Dulce Chacon, Spanish writer.
  • 2005- Jaime Losada Perdomo, Colombian politician.
  • 2007- Sergio Gomez, Mexican singer.
  • 2012.- Enric Lluch i Martín, Spanish geographer.
  • .- Luis Lazaro, Spanish screenwriter, playwright and actor.
  • 2013.- Fernando Argenta is a Spanish journalist and host of Classical Music Space.
  • .- Ahmed Fouad Negm, Egyptian poet.
  • 2014.- Manuel de Cespedes, Cuban religious figure.
  • 2015.- Scott Weiland, American musician.
  • 2017.- Manuel Rodriguez Moldez, Spanish painter.
  • 2018.- Josep Lluís Núñez, Spanish businessman and chairman of Barcelona Football Club.
  • .- Albert Frère, Belgian businessman.
  • 2019.- Hernando Pinheiros, Colombian football player and coach.
  • 2021.- Lamine Diack, President of Senegal’s International Association of Athletics Federations.
  • .- Hachipa Joji, Japanese actor.
  • .- Alfonso Vallejo, Spanish doctor and playwright.
  • 2022.- Rafael Cauduro, Mexican painter and muralist.
  • 2023.- Nicolás Redondo Urbieta, Spanish trade unionist.
  • .- Sergi Schaaff Casals, Director of RTVE Spain, created and directed the “Know and Win” competition.
  • .- Elena Huelva is a young Spanish activist who has emerged online due to her battle with cancer.

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2024 – Doctors’ Day. it celebrates american doctors dayproposed by the 1953 Pan American Congress.

This date commemorates the birth of Cuban doctor Carlos Finlay in 1833.

Viviana Yzaguirre doctor hero heroine
national

Cordoba women who bring health care to Chaco mountains every year

Doctors’ Day of the Americas: why Argentina celebrates this holiday every December 3Illustration by Cuban doctor Carlos Juan Finlay Barrés (Image source: Internet)

In August 1956, Argentina officially participated in this celebration, on the initiative of the Medical College of Córdoba, recognized by the Argentine Medical Federation and officially declared by national government decree.

11 years after the Cordoba robbery

On December 3, 2013, an incident occurred in a police barracks. Wave of robberies across Cordoba.

That night, several areas of the capital came under criminal control. Neighbors set up barricades while others tried to stop looting, and an unprecedented number of weapons were found on the streets.

Cristina Kirchner Cordoba 2011
policy

Police mutiny: a milestone marking the complete break between the K-party and Córdoba

More anniversaries

1948 – Ozzy Osbourne. Born in the British city of Birmingham, British musician and singer Ozzy Osbourne (John Michael Osborne), who has sold over 100 million copies of his solo albums and albums with the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

Ozzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the '70sOzzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the ’70s

1955 – Cornejo Tarantini. Former football player Alberto “Conejo” Tarantini was born in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires. He is one of the best full-backs in the history of Argentine football. , won the 1977 Copa Libertadores with Boca Juniors, and won the championship with the Argentine national team in 1978. He has won the World Cup twice with River Plate. He played for English clubs Birmingham City and Córdoba Talleres.

Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)

1965 – My generation. The Who launch My Generation in London, the first album from the famed British band, considered one of the best bands in rock history.

1965 – Rubber Soul. The legendary British band The Beatles’ sixth studio album “Rubber Soul” is released and is considered one of the best albums in the history of pop music.

1990 – Karapintada uprising. Colonel Mohamed Ali Senedin fomented rebellion at the El Palomar base, the Patricios regiment and the army headquarters, the fourth “carapintada” military uprising since the return of democracy in 1983. 14 people died and dozens injured. Senedin was indicted after leading a rebellion at the Villa Martelli military camp in 1988 that left three people dead. In 1989, he was pardoned by President Carlos Menem.

Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).

1999 – Enrique Cadicamo. Composer and poet Enrique Cadicamo, author of the famous tangos “Los Marreados”, “The World Is Missing a Screw”, “Paris”, has died in Buenos Aires at the age of 99 Lyricist of “Anchor” and “Nostalgia”. He composed more than 800 songs, including tangos, waltzes, milongas, foxtrots, polkas and candombues.

2001 – Fernando de la Rua. President Fernando de la Rua’s decree came into effect, activating “financial restrictions” that restricted the withdrawal of cash and bank deposits, leading to a severe economic, political and social crisis.

DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001 DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001

2015 – AFA Elections. The 75 members of Congress who have registered to run for president of the Argentine Football Association will vote and the results are as follows: The tie was 38-38, one of the biggest defeats in league history. Founded in 1893 as the Argentine Football Association Union,

The video captures that moment. file. The video captures that moment. file.

2024 – People with Disabilities. The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was established by the United Nations in 1992 to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities and to raise awareness of their situation.

Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)

Other anniversaries

  • 1833.- Royal decree divided Spain into 49 provinces.
  • 1836- The Spanish Congress agreed to negotiate recognition of the independence of the new Spanish American nation.
  • 1842- Espartero ordered the bombing of Barcelona to end the uprising against his government.
  • 1926- The Zarzuela musical “The Alex Reed of Sevillano” by maestro Jacinto Guerrero premiered at the Teatro Apollo in Madrid.
  • 1967- South African doctor Christian Barnard performed the world’s first heart transplant in Cape Town.
  • 1970.- The “Burgos Process” against ETA militants ended on December 28, with 9 of them sentenced to death, 500 years in prison, and a fine of 1,500,000 pesetas, and 1 acquitted. Two days later, General Franco pardoned those sentenced to death.
  • 1984- A toxic gas leak from a factory in Bhopal, India, killed 3,000 people.
  • 1989- Separately, historic meetings between US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in Malta ended with the two leaders announcing a disarmament process and an end to the Cold War.
  • 1992- The accident of the Greek oil tanker “Mar Egeo” near A Coruna caused an ecological disaster in four Galician estuaries.
  • 1994- Sony launches the first-generation PlayStation game console in Japan.
  • 2008- ETA murdered Ignacio Uría Mendizábal, the businessman who built the Basque high-speed rail line.
  • .- More than a hundred countries signed the treaty banning cluster bombs in Oslo.
  • 2010.- Air traffic controllers went on strike, closing Spanish airspace and the government declaring a state of alert.
  • 2013.- The U.S. Department of Justice ruled that the city of Detroit can rely on bankruptcy laws.
  • 2015.- South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius will be back in jail for at least 15 years after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend.
  • 2018.- The Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft, carrying three expedition members, launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) to the International Space Station.
  • .- Chile’s Justice Ministry has condemned 53 members of the Pinochet dictatorship’s repressive regime in one of the largest sentences for human rights violations.
  • 2021.- Karl Nehammer was appointed Chancellor of Austria and the new leader of the People’s Party.
  • 2022.- Barcelona bids farewell to the country’s oldest train station, Sant’André de Cantal (1854). The last train leaves for Granollers at 00:17.
  • 2023.- A volcano erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing 23 people.

born

  • 1857- Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family. Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family.

death toll

  • 1894- Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist.
  • 1919.- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French painter.
  • 1989- Fernando Martin, Spanish basketball player.
  • 1992- Luis Alcoriza, Spanish film producer.
  • 1993- Fernando Sagazetta, Spanish politician.
  • 1995- Josep Bartoli, Spanish Expressionist painter.
  • 2002- Ivan Ilyich, Austrian philosopher and pioneer of liberation theology.
  • 2003- Dulce Chacon, Spanish writer.
  • 2005- Jaime Losada Perdomo, Colombian politician.
  • 2007- Sergio Gomez, Mexican singer.
  • 2012.- Enric Lluch i Martín, Spanish geographer.
  • .- Luis Lazaro, Spanish screenwriter, playwright and actor.
  • 2013.- Fernando Argenta is a Spanish journalist and host of Classical Music Space.
  • .- Ahmed Fouad Negm, Egyptian poet.
  • 2014.- Manuel de Cespedes, Cuban religious figure.
  • 2015.- Scott Weiland, American musician.
  • 2017.- Manuel Rodriguez Moldez, Spanish painter.
  • 2018.- Josep Lluís Núñez, Spanish businessman and chairman of Barcelona Football Club.
  • .- Albert Frère, Belgian businessman.
  • 2019.- Hernando Pinheiros, Colombian football player and coach.
  • 2021.- Lamine Diack, President of Senegal’s International Association of Athletics Federations.
  • .- Hachipa Joji, Japanese actor.
  • .- Alfonso Vallejo, Spanish doctor and playwright.
  • 2022.- Rafael Cauduro, Mexican painter and muralist.
  • 2023.- Nicolás Redondo Urbieta, Spanish trade unionist.
  • .- Sergi Schaaff Casals, Director of RTVE Spain, created and directed the “Know and Win” competition.
  • .- Elena Huelva is a young Spanish activist who has emerged online due to her battle with cancer.

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2024 – Doctors’ Day. it celebrates american doctors dayproposed by the 1953 Pan American Congress.

This date commemorates the birth of Cuban doctor Carlos Finlay in 1833.

Viviana Yzaguirre doctor hero heroine
national

Cordoba women who bring health care to Chaco mountains every year

Doctors’ Day of the Americas: why Argentina celebrates this holiday every December 3Illustration by Cuban doctor Carlos Juan Finlay Barrés (Image source: Internet)

In August 1956, Argentina officially participated in this celebration, on the initiative of the Medical College of Córdoba, recognized by the Argentine Medical Federation and officially declared by national government decree.

11 years after the Cordoba robbery

On December 3, 2013, an incident occurred in a police barracks. Wave of robberies across Cordoba.

That night, several areas of the capital came under criminal control. Neighbors set up barricades while others tried to stop looting, and an unprecedented number of weapons were found on the streets.

Cristina Kirchner Cordoba 2011
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Police mutiny: a milestone marking the complete break between the K-party and Córdoba

More anniversaries

1948 – Ozzy Osbourne. Born in the British city of Birmingham, British musician and singer Ozzy Osbourne (John Michael Osborne), who has sold over 100 million copies of his solo albums and albums with the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

Ozzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the '70sOzzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the ’70s

1955 – Cornejo Tarantini. Former football player Alberto “Conejo” Tarantini was born in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires. He is one of the best full-backs in the history of Argentine football. , won the 1977 Copa Libertadores with Boca Juniors, and won the championship with the Argentine national team in 1978. He has won the World Cup twice with River Plate. He played for English clubs Birmingham City and Córdoba Talleres.

Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)

1965 – My generation. The Who launch My Generation in London, the first album from the famed British band, considered one of the best bands in rock history.

1965 – Rubber Soul. The legendary British band The Beatles’ sixth studio album “Rubber Soul” is released and is considered one of the best albums in the history of pop music.

1990 – Karapintada uprising. Colonel Mohamed Ali Senedin fomented rebellion at the El Palomar base, the Patricios regiment and the army headquarters, the fourth “carapintada” military uprising since the return of democracy in 1983. 14 people died and dozens injured. Senedin was indicted after leading a rebellion at the Villa Martelli military camp in 1988 that left three people dead. In 1989, he was pardoned by President Carlos Menem.

Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).

1999 – Enrique Cadicamo. Composer and poet Enrique Cadicamo, author of the famous tangos “Los Marreados”, “The World Is Missing a Screw”, “Paris”, has died in Buenos Aires at the age of 99 Lyricist of “Anchor” and “Nostalgia”. He composed more than 800 songs, including tangos, waltzes, milongas, foxtrots, polkas and candombues.

2001 – Fernando de la Rua. President Fernando de la Rua’s decree came into effect, activating “financial restrictions” that restricted the withdrawal of cash and bank deposits, leading to a severe economic, political and social crisis.

DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001 DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001

2015 – AFA Elections. The 75 members of Congress who have registered to run for president of the Argentine Football Association will vote and the results are as follows: The tie was 38-38, one of the biggest defeats in league history. Founded in 1893 as the Argentine Football Association Union,

The video captures that moment. file. The video captures that moment. file.

2024 – People with Disabilities. The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was established by the United Nations in 1992 to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities and to raise awareness of their situation.

Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)

Other anniversaries

  • 1833.- Royal decree divided Spain into 49 provinces.
  • 1836- The Spanish Congress agreed to negotiate recognition of the independence of the new Spanish American nation.
  • 1842- Espartero ordered the bombing of Barcelona to end the uprising against his government.
  • 1926- The Zarzuela musical “The Alex Reed of Sevillano” by maestro Jacinto Guerrero premiered at the Teatro Apollo in Madrid.
  • 1967- South African doctor Christian Barnard performed the world’s first heart transplant in Cape Town.
  • 1970.- The “Burgos Process” against ETA militants ended on December 28, with 9 of them sentenced to death, 500 years in prison, and a fine of 1,500,000 pesetas, and 1 acquitted. Two days later, General Franco pardoned those sentenced to death.
  • 1984- A toxic gas leak from a factory in Bhopal, India, killed 3,000 people.
  • 1989- Separately, historic meetings between US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in Malta ended with the two leaders announcing a disarmament process and an end to the Cold War.
  • 1992- The accident of the Greek oil tanker “Mar Egeo” near A Coruna caused an ecological disaster in four Galician estuaries.
  • 1994- Sony launches the first-generation PlayStation game console in Japan.
  • 2008- ETA murdered Ignacio Uría Mendizábal, the businessman who built the Basque high-speed rail line.
  • .- More than a hundred countries signed the treaty banning cluster bombs in Oslo.
  • 2010.- Air traffic controllers went on strike, closing Spanish airspace and the government declaring a state of alert.
  • 2013.- The U.S. Department of Justice ruled that the city of Detroit can rely on bankruptcy laws.
  • 2015.- South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius will be back in jail for at least 15 years after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend.
  • 2018.- The Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft, carrying three expedition members, launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) to the International Space Station.
  • .- Chile’s Justice Ministry has condemned 53 members of the Pinochet dictatorship’s repressive regime in one of the largest sentences for human rights violations.
  • 2021.- Karl Nehammer was appointed Chancellor of Austria and the new leader of the People’s Party.
  • 2022.- Barcelona bids farewell to the country’s oldest train station, Sant’André de Cantal (1854). The last train leaves for Granollers at 00:17.
  • 2023.- A volcano erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing 23 people.

born

  • 1857- Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family. Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family.

death toll

  • 1894- Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist.
  • 1919.- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French painter.
  • 1989- Fernando Martin, Spanish basketball player.
  • 1992- Luis Alcoriza, Spanish film producer.
  • 1993- Fernando Sagazetta, Spanish politician.
  • 1995- Josep Bartoli, Spanish Expressionist painter.
  • 2002- Ivan Ilyich, Austrian philosopher and pioneer of liberation theology.
  • 2003- Dulce Chacon, Spanish writer.
  • 2005- Jaime Losada Perdomo, Colombian politician.
  • 2007- Sergio Gomez, Mexican singer.
  • 2012.- Enric Lluch i Martín, Spanish geographer.
  • .- Luis Lazaro, Spanish screenwriter, playwright and actor.
  • 2013.- Fernando Argenta is a Spanish journalist and host of Classical Music Space.
  • .- Ahmed Fouad Negm, Egyptian poet.
  • 2014.- Manuel de Cespedes, Cuban religious figure.
  • 2015.- Scott Weiland, American musician.
  • 2017.- Manuel Rodriguez Moldez, Spanish painter.
  • 2018.- Josep Lluís Núñez, Spanish businessman and chairman of Barcelona Football Club.
  • .- Albert Frère, Belgian businessman.
  • 2019.- Hernando Pinheiros, Colombian football player and coach.
  • 2021.- Lamine Diack, President of Senegal’s International Association of Athletics Federations.
  • .- Hachipa Joji, Japanese actor.
  • .- Alfonso Vallejo, Spanish doctor and playwright.
  • 2022.- Rafael Cauduro, Mexican painter and muralist.
  • 2023.- Nicolás Redondo Urbieta, Spanish trade unionist.
  • .- Sergi Schaaff Casals, Director of RTVE Spain, created and directed the “Know and Win” competition.
  • .- Elena Huelva is a young Spanish activist who has emerged online due to her battle with cancer.

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2024 – Doctors’ Day. it celebrates american doctors dayproposed by the 1953 Pan American Congress.

This date commemorates the birth of Cuban doctor Carlos Finlay in 1833.

Viviana Yzaguirre doctor hero heroine
national

Cordoba women who bring health care to Chaco mountains every year

Doctors’ Day of the Americas: why Argentina celebrates this holiday every December 3Illustration by Cuban doctor Carlos Juan Finlay Barrés (Image source: Internet)

In August 1956, Argentina officially participated in this celebration, on the initiative of the Medical College of Córdoba, recognized by the Argentine Medical Federation and officially declared by national government decree.

11 years after the Cordoba robbery

On December 3, 2013, an incident occurred in a police barracks. Wave of robberies across Cordoba.

That night, several areas of the capital came under criminal control. Neighbors set up barricades while others tried to stop looting, and an unprecedented number of weapons were found on the streets.

Cristina Kirchner Cordoba 2011
policy

Police mutiny: a milestone marking the complete break between the K-party and Córdoba

More anniversaries

1948 – Ozzy Osbourne. Born in the British city of Birmingham, British musician and singer Ozzy Osbourne (John Michael Osborne), who has sold over 100 million copies of his solo albums and albums with the heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

Ozzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the '70sOzzy Osbourne shares a bizarre anecdote that marked the end of his relationship with psychedelics in the ’70s

1955 – Cornejo Tarantini. Former football player Alberto “Conejo” Tarantini was born in Ezeiza, Buenos Aires. He is one of the best full-backs in the history of Argentine football. , won the 1977 Copa Libertadores with Boca Juniors, and won the championship with the Argentine national team in 1978. He has won the World Cup twice with River Plate. He played for English clubs Birmingham City and Córdoba Talleres.

Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)Alberto Tarantini (Photo: Radio La Red)

1965 – My generation. The Who launch My Generation in London, the first album from the famed British band, considered one of the best bands in rock history.

1965 – Rubber Soul. The legendary British band The Beatles’ sixth studio album “Rubber Soul” is released and is considered one of the best albums in the history of pop music.

1990 – Karapintada uprising. Colonel Mohamed Ali Senedin fomented rebellion at the El Palomar base, the Patricios regiment and the army headquarters, the fourth “carapintada” military uprising since the return of democracy in 1983. 14 people died and dozens injured. Senedin was indicted after leading a rebellion at the Villa Martelli military camp in 1988 that left three people dead. In 1989, he was pardoned by President Carlos Menem.

Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).Military uprising. Seineldín, center of photo, Cala Pintada uprising of 1990 (La Voz / Archive).

1999 – Enrique Cadicamo. Composer and poet Enrique Cadicamo, author of the famous tangos “Los Marreados”, “The World Is Missing a Screw”, “Paris”, has died in Buenos Aires at the age of 99 Lyricist of “Anchor” and “Nostalgia”. He composed more than 800 songs, including tangos, waltzes, milongas, foxtrots, polkas and candombues.

2001 – Fernando de la Rua. President Fernando de la Rua’s decree came into effect, activating “financial restrictions” that restricted the withdrawal of cash and bank deposits, leading to a severe economic, political and social crisis.

DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001 DYN53, Buenos Aires, December 20, 2001

2015 – AFA Elections. The 75 members of Congress who have registered to run for president of the Argentine Football Association will vote and the results are as follows: The tie was 38-38, one of the biggest defeats in league history. Founded in 1893 as the Argentine Football Association Union,

The video captures that moment. file. The video captures that moment. file.

2024 – People with Disabilities. The International Day of Persons with Disabilities was established by the United Nations in 1992 to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities and to raise awareness of their situation.

Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)Ephemeris. International Day of Persons with Disabilities. (illustration)

Other anniversaries

  • 1833.- Royal decree divided Spain into 49 provinces.
  • 1836- The Spanish Congress agreed to negotiate recognition of the independence of the new Spanish American nation.
  • 1842- Espartero ordered the bombing of Barcelona to end the uprising against his government.
  • 1926- The Zarzuela musical “The Alex Reed of Sevillano” by maestro Jacinto Guerrero premiered at the Teatro Apollo in Madrid.
  • 1967- South African doctor Christian Barnard performed the world’s first heart transplant in Cape Town.
  • 1970.- The “Burgos Process” against ETA militants ended on December 28, with 9 of them sentenced to death, 500 years in prison, and a fine of 1,500,000 pesetas, and 1 acquitted. Two days later, General Franco pardoned those sentenced to death.
  • 1984- A toxic gas leak from a factory in Bhopal, India, killed 3,000 people.
  • 1989- Separately, historic meetings between US President George Bush and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev in Malta ended with the two leaders announcing a disarmament process and an end to the Cold War.
  • 1992- The accident of the Greek oil tanker “Mar Egeo” near A Coruna caused an ecological disaster in four Galician estuaries.
  • 1994- Sony launches the first-generation PlayStation game console in Japan.
  • 2008- ETA murdered Ignacio Uría Mendizábal, the businessman who built the Basque high-speed rail line.
  • .- More than a hundred countries signed the treaty banning cluster bombs in Oslo.
  • 2010.- Air traffic controllers went on strike, closing Spanish airspace and the government declaring a state of alert.
  • 2013.- The U.S. Department of Justice ruled that the city of Detroit can rely on bankruptcy laws.
  • 2015.- South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius will be back in jail for at least 15 years after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend.
  • 2018.- The Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft, carrying three expedition members, launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome (Kazakhstan) to the International Space Station.
  • .- Chile’s Justice Ministry has condemned 53 members of the Pinochet dictatorship’s repressive regime in one of the largest sentences for human rights violations.
  • 2021.- Karl Nehammer was appointed Chancellor of Austria and the new leader of the People’s Party.
  • 2022.- Barcelona bids farewell to the country’s oldest train station, Sant’André de Cantal (1854). The last train leaves for Granollers at 00:17.
  • 2023.- A volcano erupted on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, killing 23 people.

born

  • 1857- Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family. Joseph Conrad, Polish novelist.
  • 1904- Roberto Marinho, Brazilian businessman, president of O Globo Communications Group.
  • 1917- Manuel Solis Palma, Panamanian politician.
  • 1930.- Jean-Luc Godard, French film director.
  • 1934- Abimael Guzmán, professor at the University of Peru, founder and supreme leader of the Communist Party “Light of Light”.
  • 1942- Jose Menese, Spanish singer.
  • 1944- Salvador Moncada, Honduran physician and researcher.
  • 1950- Alberto Juantorena, Cuban athlete.
  • 1960- Daryl Hannah, American actress.
  • .- Julianne Moore, American actress.
  • 1961- Antonio Canales, Spanish dancer and choreographer.
  • 1968- Brendan Fraser, American actor.
  • 1969- Francisco Roncello, Spanish chef.
  • 1981- David Villa Sanchez, Spanish football player.
  • 1985- Amanda Seyfried, American actress and singer.
  • 1995- Sver Magnus, a member of the Norwegian royal family.

death toll

  • 1894- Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish novelist.
  • 1919.- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, French painter.
  • 1989- Fernando Martin, Spanish basketball player.
  • 1992- Luis Alcoriza, Spanish film producer.
  • 1993- Fernando Sagazetta, Spanish politician.
  • 1995- Josep Bartoli, Spanish Expressionist painter.
  • 2002- Ivan Ilyich, Austrian philosopher and pioneer of liberation theology.
  • 2003- Dulce Chacon, Spanish writer.
  • 2005- Jaime Losada Perdomo, Colombian politician.
  • 2007- Sergio Gomez, Mexican singer.
  • 2012.- Enric Lluch i Martín, Spanish geographer.
  • .- Luis Lazaro, Spanish screenwriter, playwright and actor.
  • 2013.- Fernando Argenta is a Spanish journalist and host of Classical Music Space.
  • .- Ahmed Fouad Negm, Egyptian poet.
  • 2014.- Manuel de Cespedes, Cuban religious figure.
  • 2015.- Scott Weiland, American musician.
  • 2017.- Manuel Rodriguez Moldez, Spanish painter.
  • 2018.- Josep Lluís Núñez, Spanish businessman and chairman of Barcelona Football Club.
  • .- Albert Frère, Belgian businessman.
  • 2019.- Hernando Pinheiros, Colombian football player and coach.
  • 2021.- Lamine Diack, President of Senegal’s International Association of Athletics Federations.
  • .- Hachipa Joji, Japanese actor.
  • .- Alfonso Vallejo, Spanish doctor and playwright.
  • 2022.- Rafael Cauduro, Mexican painter and muralist.
  • 2023.- Nicolás Redondo Urbieta, Spanish trade unionist.
  • .- Sergi Schaaff Casals, Director of RTVE Spain, created and directed the “Know and Win” competition.
  • .- Elena Huelva is a young Spanish activist who has emerged online due to her battle with cancer.

Source: Self and institution.

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