In a December 15but from 1927, American aviator Charles Lindbergh flies non-stop from Washington to Mexico in 26 hours.
OTHER ANIMALS
1791.- The first ten amendments of the United States Constitutionwhich constitute what is known as “Bill of Rights” (Bill of Rights).
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1792.- French Revolution. He king Louis XVIprisoner of the revolutionaries, writes his will in the temple towerfrom where he would leave for the scaffold.
1881.- The last section of the Missouri Pacific Railroadbetween Saint Louis (USA) and Mexico.
1916.- Inauguration in Buenos Aires of the current stock exchange building.
1918.- Assassination of the Portuguese president Sidonio Paes.
1939.- It premieres in atlanta (USA) the movie “gone With the Wind”
1960.- He king Baudouin of Belgium marries the Spanish woman Fabiola de Mora y Aragón.
1961.- Adolf Eichmann He is sentenced to death by a court of Jerusalemafter a trial in which he was accused of genocide to the Jewish race.
1972.- Brian Mayguitarist of the British rock band What in and astrophysicist by training, publishes in the Nature magazine the first article of his doctoral thesis based on the interstellar dust.
1976.- Approved in a referendum Political Reform Lawwhich opened the way to democracy in Spain.
1993.- The 117 member countries of the GATT unanimously approve, after seven years of multilateral negotiations, the final act of the Uruguay Rounda historic trade agreement.
nineteen ninety five.- The fifteen members of the European Union approve in Madrid the creation of the “euro”, the single European currency.
2000.- Ukraine officially closes the nuclear power plant Chernobylcausing the greatest atomic catastrophe of history.
2001.- After almost twelve years closed, the tower of Pisa It reopens its access to the public after completing the works to secure it.
2003.- Colombian authorities arrest Wilmer Antonio Marin, alias “Hugo”head of the 22nd front of the FARCkey man of that guerrilla in the center of the country.
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2011.- Jacques Chirac sentenced to two years in prison for a case of corruption during his time as mayor of Parisbecomes the first former French president convicted by an ordinary court.
2015.- He Colombian government and the FARC They sign an agreement on the victims of the conflict.
2016.- He Central bank of Venezuela (BCV) sets money limits in national currency to leave and enter the country.
2020.- The European Comission presents two digital markets and services laws to limit the dominant abuse in the large market technological platforms.
2021.- USA offers millionaire rewards for the children of the Mexican drug trafficker “Chapo” Guzmán.
BIRTH
1832.- Gustave EiffelFrench engineer.
1852.- Antoine Henri BecquerelFrench physicist (Nobel Prize 1903).
1907.- Oscar NiemeyerBrazilian architect.
1944.- Francisco Alves Mendes Filho“Chico Mendes”, Brazilian environmental activist murdered in 1988.
1949.- Don JohnsonAmerican actor.
1961.- Paula MolinaSpanish actress.
1972.- Manuel “Sete” Gibernaumotorcycle pilot.
1986.- Keylor NavasCosta Rican soccer player.
nineteen ninety five.- Jahlil OkaforAmerican basketball player.
DEATHS
1944.- Glenn MillerAmerican musician.
1962.- Charles LaughtonEnglish actor.
1966.- Walt DisneyAmerican cartoonist and filmmaker.
2003.- Margarita AguirreChilean writer and critic.
2005.- Julian MariasSpanish philosopher, sociologist and writer.
2006.- Clay Regazzoniformer Swiss Formula 1 driver.
2007.- Philip Ageeformer American CIA agent.
2008.- León Febres Corderoformer president of Ecuador.
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2010.- Blake EdwardsAmerican filmmaker.
2013.- Joan FontaineAmerican actress
2021.- Gloria Jean Watkinsknown as “bell hooks”, American feminist writer and activist.