2024-11-27 09:30:00
2024 – Pensioners. Pension Workers’ Day is celebrated to commemorate the establishment of the Secretariat of Labor and Pensions in 1943, headed by then-Colonel Juan Domingo Perón.
On October 28, 2009, by Law No. 26,533, this day was established as a holiday for all employees of the Ministry of Social Security, which is affiliated with the National Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security and the National Social Security Administration (Anses) or which will replace it in the future public organizations.
More anniversaries
Read in sections_Chapter 1788 Politician and soldier Juan Facundo Quiroga, nicknamed the “Tiger of Llanos”, the interim governor of Rioja and one of the protagonists of the Argentine Civil War in the first half of the 19th century, was born in the city of La Rioja.
Juan Manuel De Rosas and Facundo Quiroga
1887-Quilmes A. Club. A group of British residents founded the Quilmes Rangers Athletic Club in Quilmes, Buenos Aires, originally named “Cervecero”, the leader of Argentine football. In 1978, Quilmes won its only first division title and also won the Metropolitan Championship that year.
1895 – Ortiz de Montoya. Celia Ortiz de Montoya, a teacher and professor in the province of Entre Ríos, was born in Paraná. He is Argentina’s first doctor of education and a doctor of education in the 1930s. A pioneer in teaching reform in the 1990s.
1940 – Bruce Lee. American actor and film producer Bruce Lee (Lee Junfan), a martial arts master who is considered the most influential pop culture icon of this century, was born in San Francisco (California, USA). He has starred in six movies, eight TV series, and 27 martial arts video games.
bruce lee
1942 – Jimi Hendrix. American musician, composer and singer Jimi Hendrix (James Marshall Hendrix) was born in Seattle (Washington, USA). During his short career, he became one of the most outstanding and influential guitarists in rock history. .
The best. Hendrix is to many the greatest guitarist in rock history.
1960 – Independent Champion. Although they lost 0-1 to Atalanta on the last day of the Metropolitan Series, Independiente Atletico Club relied on the favor of its old rival Atlético Club to defeat Defenders Argentine Youth 4-1 and win the championship.
1960 Independence Champion.
2004 – David Rato. Publicist David Ratto has died in Buenos Aires at the age of 70. , ending the seven years of the last civil dictatorship.
David Rato. (web)
2011 – Ken Russell. British filmmaker Ken Russell, director of Tommy (1975), an adaptation of the rock opera by the famous rock band The Who, has died in Hampshire, England , died at the age of 84.
Ken Russell. (web)
2016 – Davis Cup. The Argentine tennis team led by Daniel Orsanic defeated Croatia 3-2 at the Stadium in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, and won the Davis Cup for the first time.
Other anniversaries
- 1868.- The Emperor of Japan moved his residence from the city of Kyoto to Edo, later Tokyo.
- 1895- Swedish scientist and millionaire Alfredo Nobel established five annual prizes named after him in his will.
- 1912- The Franco-Spanish Treaty on Morocco is signed, giving Spain the northern part of the country.
- 1970.- Paul VI suffered a foiled attack in Manila (Philippines).
- 1971- The Soviet Mars 2 probe arrives on Mars. Although the landing was not smooth and it eventually crashed, it was the first object to reach the Red Planet.
- 1978- In Türkiye, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) was formed.
- 1983- A Colombian Avianca Boeing 747 crashed in Mejorada del Campo, Madrid, as it was preparing to land at Barajas Airport, killing 181 people.
- 1985- Halley’s Comet reaches the closest point in its orbit to Earth: a distance of 92.9 million kilometers.
- 1990- The British Conservative Party elects John Major to succeed Margaret Thatcher as party leader and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- 1992- A fire destroyed part of Vienna’s Hofburg Palace, the former residence of Empress Elisabeth “Sissi”.
- 1994- Francisco Valera won the Spanish Golf Championship at the age of 20, becoming the youngest winner in the trophy’s history.
- 1995- Heads of State and ministers from 27 countries (15 from the EU and 12 from the Mediterranean) attended the first Euro-Mediterranean Conference in Barcelona.
- 1996- The Ozone Summit concluded in Costa Rica, and the environment ministers of 164 participating countries approved mandatory measures to protect the ozone layer.
- 1999.- Following the Liberal Party’s election victory, Labour’s Helen Clark became New Zealand’s first head of government.
- 2004- In Spain, Artur Mas was elected president of Catalan nationalist CiU, succeeding Jordi Pujol.
- 2008- Barcelona writer Juan Masse wins Cervantes Prize.
- 2009.- The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has condemned the opacity of Iran’s nuclear program.
- 2012.- The body of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, who died in 2004, was exhumed because he may have been poisoned.
- .- Bon Jovi releases their second live album, Inside Out.
- 2013.- Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was ousted from the Senate after being sentenced to four years in prison for tax fraud.
- 2020.- French archaeologist François Desset has successfully deciphered Linear Elamite, a system used in Iran 4,400 years ago, unraveling the origins of Mesopotamian writing.
born
- 1865- José Asuncion Silva, Colombian poet.
- 1898.- José María Gil Robles, Spanish politician.
- 1921- Alexander Dubcek, Czechoslovak politician.
- 1942- Jimi Hendrix, American musician and singer.
- .- Manolo Blahnik is a Spanish fashion designer best known for his shoe brand.
- [1945-[1945年-Felipe Campuzano, Spanish pianist and composer.
- 1957- Carolyn Kendi, American lawyer, diplomat, daughter of the 35th President of the United States.
- 1960- Yulia Tymoshenko, Ukrainian politician.
- 1963- Mickey Molina, Spanish actor.
- 1965- Rachida Dati, French politician.
- 1969- Natalia Millán, Spanish actress, dancer and singer.
- 1978- Unax Ugalde, Spanish actor.
death toll
- 1811.- Gaspar Melchor de Jovilanos, Spanish politician and writer.
- [1945-[1945年-José María Serte, Spanish painter.
- 1953- Eugene Gladstone O’Neill, American playwright, winner of the 1936 Nobel Prize for Literature.
- 1971- Francisco Javier Sánchez Canton, Spanish historian.
- 1982- Federico Carlos Sainz de Robles, Spanish writer.
- 1983- Manuel Escoza, Peruvian writer.
- 1989- Carlos Arias Navarro, former President of the Spanish Government.
- 1990- Teresa Aguado, Mette, Spanish hotel businesswoman.
- 1998- Gloria Fuertes, Spanish poet.
- 2007- Agustín Úbeda, Spanish painter.
- 2011.- Ken Russell, British film producer.
- 2020.- Marivio Romero, Spanish bullfighting critic.
- 2021.- Almudena Grandes, Spanish writer.
- 2023.- Miguel López, El Hematocrítico, Spanish writer, Twitter user and educator.
Source: Self and institution.
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