October 20

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October 20 is the 293rd (two hundred and ninety-third) day of the year—the 294th (two hundred and ninety-fourth) in leap years—in the Gregorian calendar. There are 72 days left to end the year.

Events

  • 1465: In Belgium, the battle of Montenaken is waged.
  • 1500: In Spain, the Catholic Kings issued a Royal Constitution of the municipality of Granada.
  • 1520: In the present Dominican Republic, Francisco Dávila founded the Hato Mayor del Rey villa as a portion of land devoted to cattle farming and agriculture.
  • 1548: In Bolivia, Alonso de Mendoza founded the village of Nuestra Señora de La Paz (Sucre is the constitutional and historical capital of the country).
  • 1572: In Goes (Netherlands), Cristóbal de Mondragón, with 3000 soldiers, raises the rebel siege of the city (Goes Help).
  • 1687: in Lima, Peru, at 4:15 and at 5:30 two earthquakes and their subsequent tsunami leaves 1541 dead. In the afternoon the first procession of the Lord of the Miracles takes place.
  • 1740: In Austria, Mary Theresa I is enthroned Empress, by virtue of the «Pragmatic Punishment». The Austrian War of Succession begins (which joined the current War of the Seat).
  • 1752: The city of Freirina is founded in the province of Huasco, Atacama Region, Chile.
  • 1827: In Navarino (Greece)—in the framework of the Greek War of Independence—the battle of Navarino is waged. The combined British, French and Russian fleets defeat the Ottoman and Egyptian fleets.
  • 1883: In Lima, Peru, the Treaty of Ancon was signed, which restored peace between Chile and Peru; Peruvian participation in the Pacific War ended. Peru concedes to Chile the department of Tarapacá (today Tarapacá Region) between the Peruvian signatory Iglesias and Andrés Avelino Cáceres.
  • 1888: In Athens, Greece, the Fourth Olympic Games of Zappas are officially opened, the first attempt to revive the former Olympic Games.
  • 1904: The 1904 Treaty between Chile and Bolivia is signed in Santiago de Chile, which sets a definitive limit between the two countries, establishes the construction of the Arica-La Paz railway by Chile, in addition to a series of benefits for Bolivia in the Chilean ports.
  • 1905: In the Ottoman Empire (now Turkey) the Galatasaray Spor Kulübü is founded.
  • 1906: in Rosario (Argentina) was founded the Central Córdoba football club.
  • 1910: In the Harland & Wolf shipyard in Belfast (North Ireland), the twin ship of the RMS Titanic, the RMS Olympic is booted.
  • 1924: The Conference of Ambassadors adopts a text of the League of Nations that sets the borders between Poland and Russia.
  • 1926: one of the most powerful hurricanes in its history arrives in Cuba. It kills about 600 people on the island of Youth, Havana, Pinar del Río and Matanzas. In Havana they rain 510 mm in 12 hours. All works of composer Moses Simons (1889-1945) are lost, author of The Manner.
  • 1935: In China, the group of Mao Zedong, with 8000 of the 86 000 men who had begun the march a year earlier, arrive at the town of Wuqi, Bao'an district (now Yan'an), where they meet with their comrades in Shaanxi; the end of the Long March.
  • 1941: beginning of the Kragujevac Massacre in Serbia of Nedić. More than 5000 civilians (women, children) (Serbs, Roma) were killed by Nazis in reprisal for a partisan attack on German soldiers.
  • 1944: In Yugoslavia—in the framework of the Second World War—the Red Army and the Yugoslav partisans release the city of Belgrade.
  • 1944: In Germany—in the framework of World War II—the U.S. army occupies the city of Aachen.
  • 1944: In Guatemala, students, workers and teachers of the University of San Carlos joined together—led by Jacobo Árbenz, Francisco Javier Arana and Jorge Toriello—and overthrow the de facto government of Federico Ponce Vaides. They set up a Revolutionary Board of Government, to which it would later be called the October 1944 Revolution.
  • 1946: in Bayamón (Puerto Rico) Gilberto Concepción de Gracia founded the Puerto Rican Independence Party.
  • 1968: wedding of Jacqueline Kennedy and Aristotle Onassis.
  • 1970: in Ecuador, President José María Velasco Ibarra opened the first Naval Liceo, supported by the Ecuadorian Navy.
  • 1971: Willy Brandt is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • 1973: Australia opens the Sydney Opera.
  • 1975: in Mexico two trains are crashing at the Viaducto station on line 2 of Mexico City Metro, causing more than 20 deaths and several injuries. A convoy type MP-68 motríz 008, hit another train stationed at the stationViaducto down from the Viaducto motto.
  • 1975: the soviet space probe Venera 9 lands on the surface of the planet Venus.
  • 1976: a meeting is held in the city of Puerto España (Trinidad and Tobago) to define the country in charge of the custody and prosecution of the perpetrators of the Crime of Barbados (the terrorist attack on the flight of Cubana of aviation).
  • 1976: in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Diego Maradona (15), makes his debut as a professional footballer with the Argentine Juniors club.
La Masía centro de formación del Fútbol Club Barcelona.
  • 1979: In Barcelona, Spain, La Masía is inaugurated, the training centre for the lower divisions of the Barcelona Club.
  • 1981: In Andalusia, the Statute of Autonomy is ratified in referendum.
  • 1982: In the river Jucar (Valencia), as a result of rains (up to 700 mm) that began the day before, the prey of Tous is broken, causing a flood of 16 000 m3/s with substantial human and material losses.
  • 1987: in Bonn, Germany, Helmut Kohl and François Mitterrand sign new cooperation agreements.
  • 1988: in Bangladés, a cyclone causes 400 deaths and 20 000 victims.
  • 1991: The Israeli government decides to attend the Peace Conference in Madrid.
  • 1992; Argentina’s Selecciòn de Fùtbol is dedicated Champion of the Cofederacion Cup in Saudi Arabia.
  • 1994: At the Earls Court, the British band Pink Floyd performs the engraved and video-recording concert later called Pulse.
  • 1997: In Chile the Alberto Hurtado University was founded.
  • 1997: The Corrs publishes a version of the song "Dreams", originally from the Fleetwood Mac group, they sold about 11 million copies of the album coming in is the lists of dozens of countries. He certified 20 platinum discs in Ireland, UK, Spain and Australia among others.
  • 2000: in Mexico City there is a fire at the Lobohombo discotheque, which leaves 22 dead.
  • 2004: South African Mark Shuttleworth and Canonical Ltd. announce the Ubuntu operating system.
  • 2005: at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Santiago Carrillo (ex-director of the PCE) is an honorary doctor for his participation in the Spanish democratic transition.
  • 2007: second concert of the return tour "Me Verás Back" of the Argentinian band Soda Stereo at the River Plate stadium, to which approximately 70,000 people came.
  • 2008: Mexico launches its broadcasts the Millennium Television news channel, launched by Multimedios Televisión and Grupo Millennium.
  • 2010: the Government of Costa Rica complains about a military incursion by Nicaragua into the Costa Rican territory of Calero Island.
  • 2010: in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Mariano Ferreyra, a member of the Workers Party and activist of the FUBA, is murdered in the midst of a mobilization of railway workers against third-party employment.
  • 2011: In Libya, President Muamar Gaddafi is killed by the rebel forces, ending the Libyan Civil War and its government, which lasted for more than 40 years. Libya still lacks government and is in crisis.
  • 2011: In Spain, the Basque terrorist organization ETA announced the definitive cessation of its armed activity.
  • 2015: In South Korea, the K-pop Twice female group debuts.
  • 2019: in Bolivia elections are held, in which Evo Morales succeeds, according to the OAS, with fraud.
  • 2021: The Bitcoin reaches its historical maximum value of $66,017.60.

Births

  • 1463: Alexander Achillini, Italian philosopher and physician (f. 1512).
  • 1475: Giovanni Ruccellai, Italian writer (f. 1525).
  • 1496: Claudio I de Guisa, French military, founder of the House of Guisa (f. 1550).
  • 1616: Thomas Bartholín, doctor, mathematician and Danish theologian (f. 1680).
  • 1620: Albert Jacob Cuyp, a Dutch painter (f. 1691).
  • 1632: Christopher Wren, a British scientist and architect (f. 1723).
  • 1656: Nicolas de Largillière, French classicist painter (f. 1746).
  • 1677: Estanislao I Leszczynski, Polish king (f. 1766).
  • 1700: Carlota Aglaé de Orleans, daughter of Philip of Orleans and Francisca Maria de Borbón (f. 1761).
  • 1729: Jean Étienne Bernard Ogier de Clugny, French statesman (f. 1776).
  • 1740: Isabelle de Charrière, a Dutch writer (f. 1805).
  • 1780: Paulina Bonaparte, a French nobleman, a favourite sister of Napoleon Bonaparte (f. 1825).
  • 1784: Lord Palmerston (Henry John Temple), British politician, Prime Minister on two occasions (f. 1865).
  • 1806: Juan Manuel Montalbán, Spanish jurist (f. 1889).
  • 1807: Pedro Pascasio Martínez, neogranadino-colombian soldier (f. 1885).
  • 1819: Siyyid Ali Muhammad (El Bab), Persian prophet (f. 1850).
  • 1821: Emilio Arrieta, Spanish composer (f. 1894).
  • 1842: Bartomeu Robert, Spanish physician and politician (f. 1902).
  • 1847: Oscar Swahn, Swedish shooter (f. 1927).
  • 1854: Arthur Rimbaud, French poet (f. 1891).
  • 1859: John Dewey, American philosopher, psychologist and pedagogue (f. 1952).
  • 1873: Guillermo Valencia, Colombian poet, diplomat and politician (f. 1943).
  • 1874: Charles Ives, American composer (f. 1954).
  • 1882: Margaret Dumont, American actress (f. 1965).
  • 1882: Béla Lugosi, Hungarian actor (f. 1956).
  • 1889: Suzanne Duchamp, French painter (f. 1963).
  • 1891: James Chadwick, British physicist, nobel physics award in 1935 (f. 1974).
  • 1892: Jomo Kenyatta, Kenyan politician and president (f. 1978).
  • 1893: Charley Chase, actor, screenwriter and director of American sound and dumb cinema (f. 1940).
  • 1894: Olive Thomas, American silent film actress (f. 1920).
  • 1895: Gaston Leval, anarcho-syndicalist and French historian (f. 1978).
  • 1897: Peter Bamm, a German surgeon and writer (f. 1975).
  • 1898: Francisco Cossío, a Spanish painter (f. 1970).
  • 1900: Rodolfo Halffter, Spanish composer (f. 1987).
  • 1902: Felisberto Hernández, Uruguayan writer (f. 1964).
  • 1903: Irineo Leguisamo, yóquey uruguayo (f. 1985).
  • 1903: Juan Rejano, Spanish poet (f. 1976).
  • 1905: Frederic Dannay (David) Daniel Nathan), American Jewish writer, who with his cousin Manfred Bennington Lee used the pseudonym Ellery Queen (f. 1982).
  • 1907: Christopher Caudwell, writer, poet, intellectual and British political theorist (f. 1937).
  • 1909: Monique Haas, a French pianist (f. 1987).
  • 1913: Alejandro de la Sota, Spanish architect (f. 1996).
  • 1915: Juan Carlos Migliavacca, Argentine painter (f. 2004).
  • 1917: Stéphane Hessel, diplomat, writer, and French political activist (f. 2013).
  • 1917: Jean-Pierre Melville, French filmmaker (f. 1973).
  • 1919: Mariano Martín, Spanish footballer (f. 1998).
  • 1920: Bernardo Capó, Spanish cyclist (f. 2000).
  • 1920: Janet Jagan, Guyanese president between 1997 and 1999 (f. 2009).
  • 1920: Fanny de Sivers, Estonian linguist (f. 2011).
  • 1923: Robert Craft, director of American orchestra and musician (f. 2015).
  • 1923: Cameron Macauley, American photographer (f. 2007).
  • 1923: Enric Bernat, Spanish entrepreneur (f. 2003).
  • 1925: Art Buchwald, American journalist and humorist (f. 2007).
  • 1925: Antonio Bonet Correa, art critic and Spanish professor (f. 2020).
  • 1925: Roger Hanin, French actor, director and writer (f. 2015).
  • 1927: Abel Santamaría, a Cuban politician and revolutionary (f. 1953).
  • 1928: Julia Gutiérrez Caba, Spanish actress.
  • 1929: Herminio Iglesias, leader and politician of Argentina (f. 2007).
  • 1929: Horacio Malvicino, Argentine guitarist.
  • 1931: Mickey Mantle, American baseball player (f. 1995).
  • 1933: Hilda Herrera, pianist, composer and educator of Argentina.
  • 1934: Michiko, aristocrat and Japanese empress.
  • 1934: Eddie Harris, American jazz musician (f. 1996).
  • 1935: Jerry Orbach, an American actor (f. 2004).
  • 1935: Fabio Cudicini, Italian footballer.
  • 1937: Wanda Jackson, British singer.
  • 1937: Juan Marichal, Dominican baseball player.
  • 1938: César Isella, musician, singer and Argentine composer (f. 2021).
  • 1940: Robert Pinsky, American poet.
  • 1942: Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, German biologist, nobel prize for physiology or medicine in 1995.
  • 1942: Christel DeHaan, a German-American entrepreneur and philanthropist, owner of Resort Condominiums International and founder of Christel House International.
  • 1946: Elfriede Jelinek, Austrian writer.
  • 1947: Angela Brambati, Italian singer, Ricchi and Póveri.
  • 1947: Mario Mutis, Chilean musician, from the Los Jaivas band.
  • 1949: Valeri Borzov, a Soviet athlete specializing in speed tests.
  • 1950: Tom Petty, American musician (f. 2017).
  • 1951: Alma Muriel, Mexican actress (f. 2014).
  • 1951: Claudio Ranieri, Italian football coach.
  • 1952: Bill Nunn, American actor (f. 2016).
  • 1955: Thomas Newman, American composer.
  • 1956: Danny Boyle, British filmmaker and producer.
  • 1956: Ivan Hamaliy, a footballer and Ukrainian football coach born Soviet (f. 2022).
  • 1957: Susanna Haavisto, Finnish singer and actress.
  • 1957: Manuel Huerga, film director, television and Spanish scene.
  • 1957: Anouar Brahem, Tunisian musician.
  • 1958: Dave Finlay, Irish professional fighter.
  • 1958: Scott Hall, American fighter (f. 2022).
  • 1958: Francisco Javier Illán Vivas, Spanish poet.
  • 1958: Mark King, British musician, of the Level 42 band.
  • 1958: Viggo Mortensen, an American actor of Danish descent.
  • 1958: Ivo Pogorelich, Croatian pianist.
  • 1961: Ian Rush, Welsh footballer.
  • 1962: Rene Strickler, Argentine actor.
  • 1964: Kamala Harris, American politician and lawyer.
  • 1965: Carlos Iturgaiz, Spanish politician.
  • 1965: William Zabka, American actor.
  • 1966: Abu Musab al Zarqaui, Salafist Muslim, Jordanian terrorist.
  • 1966: Stefan Raab, actor, presenter and German composer.
  • 1966: Patrick Volkerding, American computer.
  • 1966: Fred Coury, American drummer, Cinderella band.
  • 1966: Mikael Norberg, Swedish curling player.
  • 1967: Quique Andreu, Spanish basketball player.
  • 1967: Luigi Lo Cascio, Italian actor.
  • 1967: Ted Chiang, American writer of speculative fiction.
  • 1969: Juan González, Puerto Rican baseball player.
  • 1969: Guillermo Pérez Roldán, Argentine tennis player.
  • 1970: Chavo Guerrero Jr, Mexican-American fighter.
  • 1970: Sander Boschker, Dutch footballer.
  • 1971: Jimi Westbrook, American guitarist, Little Big Town band.
  • 1971: Snoop Dogg, American rapper.
  • 1971: Dannii Minogue, Australian singer and actress.
  • 1971: Asel Luzarraga, Spanish novelist and anarchist.
  • 1972: Raúl Garrido Fernández, footballer and Spanish coach.
  • 1974: Mauro Navas, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1976: Nicola Legrottaglie, Italian footballer.
  • 1977: Leila Josefowicz, classical Canadian violinist.
  • 1977: Miguel Augusto Rodríguez, actor and Venezuelan model.
  • 1978: Paul Wilson, Irish musician, Snow Patrol.
  • 1978: Claudia Apablaza, Chilean writer.
  • 1978: Alberto Ammann, Argentine actor.
  • 1978: Andy Dawson, footballer and English coach.
  • 1978: Michael Johns, Australian singer (f. 2014).
  • 1978: Anthony Taylor, an English football referee.
  • 1978: Mike Levin, American politician.
  • 1978: Nora Hirano, Japanese actress.
  • 1978: Princess Dudu, Nigerian taekwondista.
  • 1978: Brooke Ellison, US policy.
  • 1978: Robert Maras, German basketball player.
  • 1978: Rodrigo Vargas, Australian footballer.
  • 1979: John Krasinski, American actor.
  • 1982: José Acasuso, Argentine tennis player.
  • 1982: José Acasuso, Argentine tennis player.
  • 1982: Wojciech Łobodziński, Polish footballer.
  • 1982: Ramón Ávila Castro, Chilean footballer.
  • 1983: Luis Saritama, Ecuadorian footballer.
  • 1983: Takayuki Yamada, Japanese actor and singer.
  • 1983: Flavio Cipolla, Italian tennis player.
  • 1983: Michel Vorm, Dutch footballer.
  • 1984: Florient Sinama-Pongolle, French footballer.
  • 1984: Mitch Lucker, American singer of the Suicide Silence band (f. 2012).
  • 1984: Elio González, Spanish actor.
  • 1984: Peter Byers, a former footballer.
  • 1987: Denis Stracqualursi, Argentine footballer.
  • 1987: Sally Shipardl, Australian footballer.
  • 1988: ASAP Ferg, American rapper.
  • 1988: Candice Swanepoel, South African model.
  • 1989: Lamine Gassama, French footballer.
  • 1989: Jess Glynne, British singer.
  • 1990; Claudia Zornoza, Spanish footballer.
  • 1990: Adam Zapata, Mexican rapper (f. 2012).
  • 1995: Zhenwei Wang, martial artist and Chinese actor.
  • 1995: Humberto Carrillo, Mexican professional fighter.
  • 1996: Arianna Acuti, Italian footballer.
  • 1996: Teagan Micah, Australian footballer.
  • 1997: Ademola Lookman, an Anglo-Nigerian footballer.
  • 1998: Kacey Mottet-Klein, Swiss actor.
  • 1998: Johan Bocanegra, Colombian footballer.
  • 1999: Chuu, South Korean singer.
  • 2002: Yéremi Pino, Spanish footballer.
  • 2003: Isaiah Violante, Mexican footballer.
  • 2005: Alex Alcalá, Mexican footballer.

Deaths

  • 460: Elia Eudocia, Roman Empress consort, wife of the Roman Emperor of the East, Theodosius II (n. 401).
  • 1139: Enrique X de Baviera, Duke of Bavaria (like Enrique X) from 1126 to 1138 and Duke of Saxony (as Henry II) from 1137 to 1139 (c. 1109).
  • 1187: Urban III, Italian potato between 1185 and 1187 (n. 1120).
  • 1438: Jacopo della Quercia, Italian sculptor (n. 1374).
  • 1569: Abén Humeya, leader of the rebellion of the Moors of the Kingdom of Granada (n. c. 1545).
  • 1570: João de Barros, Portuguese historian (n. 1496).
  • 1596: Gonzalo Argote de Molina, a Spanish humanist (n. 1548).
  • 1682: Antonio Coello, Spanish writer (n. 1611).
  • 1703: Tomás Marín de Poveda, Spanish colonial administrator, governor of the Kingdom of Chile between 1692 and 1700 (n. 1650).
  • 1740: Charles VI of Germany, German emperor between 1711 and 1740 (n. 1685).
  • 1821: Félix de Azara, a Spanish scientist (n. 1742).
  • 1823: Edmund Cartwright, British inventor (n. 1743).
  • 1841: Manuel Montes de Oca, marine and Spanish politician (n. 1804).
  • 1872: Friedrich Welwitsch, Austrian scout and botanist (n. 1806).
  • 1878: Salvador Amargós, Spanish printer (n. 1827).
  • 1878: José Tomás Urmeneta, a Chilean politician and industrialist (n. 1808).
  • 1890: Richard Francis Burton, consul, explorer, translator and British orientalist (n. 1821).
  • 1900: Naim Frashëri, a Albanian poet (n. 1846).
  • 1920: José de Figueroa and Alonso-Martínez, militar y polista español (n. 1897).
  • 1926: Eugene V. Debs, American trade unionist (n. 1855).
  • 1929: José Batlle and Ordóñez, politician and Uruguayan president (n. 1856).
  • 1930: Valeriano Weyler, a Spanish military and politician (n. 1838).
  • 1932: Giovanni Battista Pirelli, entrepreneur and founder of the Pirelli tire brand (n. 1848).
  • 1935: Arthur Henderson, a British politician and trade unionist, a Nobel Peace Prize in 1934 (n. 1863).
  • 1940: Erik Gunnar Asplund, Swedish architect (n. 1885).
  • 1948: Sabino Pupo Milián, Cuban peasant leader murdered (n. 1895).
  • 1950: Henry L. Stimson, American politician (n. 1867).
  • 1951: Federico González Garza, Mexican lawyer and politician (n. 1876).
  • 1952: Michael Rostovtzeff, Russian historian (n. 1870).
  • 1953: Fred E. Ahlert, American songwriter and composer (n. 1892).
  • 1955: Jorge Volio Jiménez, priest, military and political Costa Rican (n. 1882).
  • 1964: Herbert C. Hoover, American president between 1929 and 1933 (n. 1874).
  • 1972: Harlow Shapley, American astronomer (n. 1885).
  • 1977: Ronnie Van Zant, American singer, Lynyrd Skynyrd band (n. 1948).
  • 1978: Salka Viertel, Ukrainian actress and screenwriter (n. 1889).
  • 1984: Carl Ferdinand Cori, American nationalized Czechoslovak chemist, nobel prize of physiology or medicine in 1947 (n. 1896).
  • 1984: Paul Dirac, British physicist, Nobel Prize of Physics in 1933 (n. 1902).
  • 1984: José Muguerza Anitúa, Spanish footballer (n. 1911).
  • 1987: Andréi Kolmogórov, Russian mathematician (n. 1903).
  • 1987: Mecha Ortiz, Argentine actress (n. 1900).
  • 1990: Joel McCrea, American actor (n. 1905).
  • 1990: Colette Audry, writer, activist and French policy (n. 1906).
  • 1992: Koča Popović, Yugoslav military and vice-president (n. 1908).
  • 1994: Serguéi Bondarchuk, filmmaker, screenwriter and Soviet actor of Ukrainian origin (n. 1920).
  • 1994: Burt Lancaster, American actor (n. 1913).
  • 1997: Manuel Rodríguez Barros, Spanish cyclist (n. 1926).
  • 2000: Elisa Christian Galvé, an Argentine actress (n. 1922).
  • 2002: Ricardo Andrade, singer, guitarist and Guatemalan composer (n. 1971).
  • 2005: Shirley Horn, African-American singer and pianist of jazz and pop (n. 1934).
  • 2006: Jane Wyatt, American actress (n. 1910).
  • 2007: Juan Antonio Cebrián, journalist, radio announcer, Spanish writer and divultor; heart attack (n. 1965).
  • 2010: Max Kohnstamm, Dutch historian and diplomat (n. 1914).
  • 2010: George Mallet, a politician and governor of Saint Lucia between 1996 and 1997 (n. 1923).
  • 2011: Muamar el Gaddafi, politician, dictator and Libyan military; assassinated (n. 1942).
  • 2011: Moatassem Gaddafi, advisor to the Libyan National Security and son of Muamar el Gaddafi; assassinated (n. 1977).
  • 2013: Jovanka Broz, wife of Josip Broz Tito (n. 1924).
  • 2014: José Luis Abós, Spanish basketball coach (n. 1961).
  • 2014: Oscar de la Renta, Dominican fashion designer (n. 1934).
  • 2020: Patricio Frez, Chilean radio and television presenter (n. 1955).
  • 2021: Dionisio Cabal, singer, writer and researcher of Costa Rican culture (n. 1954).
  • 2021: Ernesto Santolaya, Spanish editor (n. 1935).

Celebrations

  • International Crack Training Day
  • International Day of Mastocytosis and Mastocitary Pathologies
  • International Chef's Day
  • International Air Controller Day
  • Shirou Emiya Day
  • 2025: World Statistics Day (Each five years from 2010)
  • World Osteoporosis Day
  • Bandera de ArgentinaArgentina:
    • Day of Pediatrics
  • ColombiaBandera de ColombiaColombia:
    • Pediatra Day
  • CubaFlag of Cuba.svgCuba:
    • Cuban National Culture Day
  • GuatemalaFlag of Guatemala.svgGuatemala:
    • Revolution Day
  • KenyaBandera de KeniaKenya:
    • Heroes Day
  • Czech RepublicFlag of the Czech Republic.svgCzech Republic:
    • Day of the Tree
  • VietnamBandera de VietnamVietnam:
    • Vietnam Women's Day

Catholic saints list

  • Santa Aca
  • Santa Adelina de Savigny
  • San Aderaldo de Troyes
  • San Andrés Calibita
  • San Caprasio de Agen
  • San Cornelio (centurion)
  • San Honorio (abad)
  • Santa Irene de Tancor
  • San Leopardo de Osimo
  • Santa Maria Bertila Boscardin
  • San Sindulfo de Aussonce
  • San Vital de Salzburg
  • Blessed James of Strepa
  • Beato Jakob Kern
  • Blessed María Teresa de Soubiran La Louvière


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