September 29th

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September 29 is the 272nd (two hundred and seventy-second) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar and the 273rd in leap years. There are 93 days left to end the year.

Events

  • 522 B.C.: Darius the Great ascends to the throne of the Persian Achemenide Empire.
  • 480 BC: On the Greek island of Salamina the battle of Salamina is waged.
  • 61 B.C.: Roman general Pompeyo celebrates his third triumph in his 45th birthday after defeating the Eastern pirates and remembracing his victory in the mythical wars of two years ago.
  • 642: Amr ibn al-As conquers the Roman province of Egypt, ending with 1000 years of Greek-Roman domination and beginning a new period of foreign domination (which will last until the proclamation of the Republic in 1953)
  • 1531: In the State of Sinaloa (Mexico), the village of San Miguel de Culiacán (today Culiacán Rosales) was founded.
  • 1538: above the old village of Charca de Chuquisaca (in the present Bolivia), the conqueror Pedro Anzúrez de Camporredondo founded the Villa de La Plata de la Nueva Toledo, which will later be called Sucre (current administrative capital of Bolivia).
  • 1551: in the department of Cundinamarca (Colombia) is founded the Villeta de San Miguel, a Colombian municipality known today as Villeta.
  • 1578: In Central America is founded the villa of Real de Minas de San Miguel de Tegucigalpa, with Comayagüela being the current capital of Honduras.
  • 1597: In the current state of San Luis Potosí (Mexico) the villa of San Miguelito is founded.
  • 1620: San Miguel de Acarigua (now Acarigua) is founded in Venezuela.
  • 1717: the Earthquake of San Miguel, which partially destroyed the city of Santiago de los Caballeros, the capital of the Kingdom of Guatemala, is produced.
  • 1820: In the current Argentina, the leader Francisco Ramírez founded the Republic of Entre Ríos.
  • 1821: Successful entry of Simon Bolivar to his native Caracas, after the heroic feat in Carabobo.
  • 1833: the reign of Queen Elizabeth II of Spain begins in Spain.
  • 1858: In Jalisco, Mexico, the battle of Ahualulco is waged.
  • 1864: Spain and Portugal sign the Lisbon Treaty establishing the current boundaries between Spain and Portugal.
  • 1864: In Valladolid, Spain, the Calderon Theatre opened.
  • 1871: In Brazil, Benedictines become the first religious order to free their slaves in that country.
  • 1872: In Havana, Cuba, the Cemetery of Colón is inaugurated.
  • 1877: The Mambias troops of Holguin of the Government in Arms are separated and form an independent canton.
  • 1893: On the island of El Espinillo (one kilometre in front of the city of Rosario, on the river Paraná), the naval combat of El Espinillo is waged between forces loyal to the government and uplifted from the radical revolution of 1893.
  • 1906: In Cuba, thousands of U.S. soldiers—assailed by the Platt Amendment—invade the island for the second time. A period of 2 years and 4 months without legal government begins: William Taft and Charles H. Magoon fungen as interim governors.
African American worker Will Brown is burned by white American citizens in the context of the racial disturbances of Ómaha (1919).
  • 1919: In Omaha, the United States—in the framework of apartheid that will end only in 1965—ends the second and last day of the racial disturbances of Omaha in 1919.
  • 1919: In the province of Misiones (Argentina) the villa of Eldorado was founded.
  • 1923: the French Mandate of Syria officially begins
  • 1923: the British Mandate of Palestine officially begins
  • 1924: Astronomer Karl Wilhelm Reinmuth discovers the asteroid Amata (1035).
  • 1932: Paraguay and Bolivia—in the framework of the Chaco War (1932-1935)— conclude the battle of Boquerón, despite the outstanding resistance of some 819 Bolivian soldiers (who suffered 150 casualties), were defeated by 12 500 Paraguayans (who suffered more than 5000 casualties).
  • 1933: in Havana, police repress a popular demonstration, and kill Paquito González (Francisco González Cueto), leader of the Pioneril Organization of Cuba.
  • 1936: In Spain—in the framework of the Civil War—the National Defense Board appoints Francisco Franco as head of state and "general" of the armies of the subservient side in the area controlled by the military who have joined the Second Spanish Republic.
  • 1944: In the Soviet Union—in the framework of the Second World War—the Red Army launches Operation Moonsund, which allows the release of the Moonsund archipelago, northwest of Estonia.
  • 1950: United Nations Security Council resolution 87 is adopted.
  • 1954: In Switzerland, twelve European countries founded the CERN (European Center for Nuclear Research).
  • 1957: On the Mayak nuclear plant, 150 km north-west of the city of Cheliábinsk (Russia) an explosion occurs, leaving a balance of 470 000 people exposed to radiation and 200 civilians killed for cancer. It is the third most serious nuclear accident in history, after Chernobyl (1986) and Fukushima (2011).
  • 1958: in Area 7B of the Nevada Test Site, the United States detonates from an aerostatic balloon its 2 kiloton Mora atomic bomb (In comparison, the Hiroshima bomb was 13 kiloton). It is the bomb n.o. 167 of the 1132 that the United States exploded between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1960: In the Cuban people of Los Cacaos (province of Guantánamo), the band of Ramón and Beto Ortega—in the framework of the attacks organized by the CIA—kill Juan Guzmán Argüelles, administrator of the people's shop. They also raid the shops of Los Mulos and Imías and plunder their goods.
  • 1962: Canada launches its satellite Alouette 1.
  • 1963: Near Caracas the El Encanto train was assaulted, a terrorist action in which it was claimed that the then deputy of the PCV (Communist Party of Venezuela), Teodoro Petkoff had participated.
  • 1964: in Argentina, the magazine First Plana begins to publish a new comic strip of humorist and cartoonist Quino: Mafalda.
  • 1965: Paraguay opens the first television station in the country: Canal 9 TV Cerro Corá (today SNT)
  • 1968: Mexican Pedro Rodríguez de la Vega wins 24 Hours of Le Mans along with his partner Lucien Bianchi.
  • 1971: 379 meters underground, in the U3hg area of the Nevada atomic testing site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 6:00 (local time) United States detonates its 4 kiloton Pedernal atomic bomb. Half an hour later, at 6:30 detonates the Chantilly bomb, 331 m underground. It is the bombs No. 741 and 742 of the 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1975: in Barcelona, Spain, the GRAPO (Anti-Fascist Resistance Groups First October) kills a member of the Armed Police.
  • 1975: Steve Wozniak first managed to display directly on the screen what was written with the keyboard. Apple I was born.
  • 1980: in Paraguay, Canal 9 - TV Cerro Korá stops broadcasting in black and white, after several months of color tests.
  • 1981: In the Parisian local Le Rose Bombón, the Indochine group acts for the first time. After acting, they sign a contract with the Clémence Melody record company.
  • 1982: 563 m underground, in the U7br Area of the Nevada Atomic Test Site (about 100 km northwest of the city of Las Vegas), at 5:30 (local time) United States detonates its 1 kiloton Borrego atomic bomb. It is the 983 bomb of 1132 that the United States detonated between 1945 and 1992.
  • 1986: in Huesca, Spain, the rejection and non-execution of the Lorenzo Pardo reservoir project, which flooded Campo (Huesca) and surrounding villages, are made public.
  • 1998: The Puerto Rican singer Chayanne publishes the simple "As you" of his 8th Album "A Tired to Your Love" is the most successful in the career of the Puerto Rican-American singer, due to his sales, with this album came to fulfill one of his dreams, to reach another continent, as Europe was.
  • 1999: in Mexico Rosario Robles is appointed Head of Government of the Federal District to replace Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas Solórzano.
  • 2002: in Busan (South Korea) the XIV Asian Games begin.
  • 2003: British adventurer David Hempleman-Adams (47) becomes the first person to cross the Atlantic Ocean into a rozier balloon (invented in 1784 by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier).
  • 2006: in Brazil, Flight 1907 of Gol collides with a private aircraft Legacy 600
  • 2009: Samoa is affected by an earthquake of magnitude 8.4 and causes a tsunami that leaves about 192 dead and 400 wounded.
  • 2010: In Spain there is a general strike day called by the two main trade union centers, Labor Commissions and General Workers' Union.
  • 2011: In the Cosmodrome of Baikonur the Mexican satellite is launched QuetzSat 1 by the International Launch Services.
  • 2019: in Argentina it is established on September 29 as "Día de la Concientización sobre las Pérdidas y Desperdicio de Alimentos", by Resolution 44/2019 of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries.

Births

  • 106 a. C.: Pompey, military and Roman consul (f. 48 B.C.).
  • 795: Lotario I, king of Italy and emperor of the West (f. 855).
  • 1328: Joan of Kent, the English noble, daughter of Edmundo of Woodstock (f. 1385).
  • 1511: Miguel Servet, Spanish theologian and scientist (f. 1553).
  • 1518: Tintoretto (Jacopo Comin), Venetian painter (f. 1518).
  • 1535: Luis de Molina, priest, theologian and Spanish jurist (f. 1600).
  • 1538: Joan Terès i Borrull, Catalan bishop, virrey of Catalonia (f. 1603).
  • 1547: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish writer, author of Don Quixote de la Mancha (f. 1616).
  • 1571: Michelangelo da Caravaggio, Italian Baroque painter (f. 1610).
  • 1703: François Boucher, French painter (f. 1770).
  • 1758: Horatio Nelson, British military navy (f. 1805).
  • 1772: Miguel Larreynaga, Nicaraguan jurisconsult, procer of Central American independence (f. 1847).
  • 1786: Guadalupe Victoria (José Miguel Ramón Adaucto Fernández-Félix), Mexican military, first president between 1824 and 1829 (f. 1843).
  • 1838: Henry Hobson Richardson, American architect (f. 1886).
  • 1844: Miguel Juárez Celman, Argentine politician, president between 1886 and 1890 (f. 1909).
  • 1855: Miguel Cárdenas de los Santos, attorney and Mexican politician (f. 1930).
  • 1861: Julio Montt Salamanca, Chilean military (f. 1882).
  • 1864: Miguel de Unamuno, Spanish philosopher and writer (f. 1936).
  • 1866: José Gálvez Ginachero, Spanish gynecologist (f. 1952).
  • 1867: Walther Rathenau, an industrial and political German (f. 1922).
  • 1867: Irene Alba, Spanish actress (f. 1930).
  • 1881: Ludwig von Mises, Austrian economist (f. 1973).
  • 1895: Hector Basaldúa, Argentine painter and scenographer (f. 1976).
  • 1899: Ladislao Biró, inventor and Argentine journalist born in Hungary (f. 1985).
  • 1900: Miguel Alemán Valdés, Mexican politician, president between 1946 and 1952 (f. 1983).
  • 1901: Enrico Fermi (53), Italian physicist, nobel prize of physics in 1938 (f. 1954).
  • 1901: Giuseppe Lanza del Vasto, Italian poet, artist and pacifist (f. 1981).
  • 1904: Greer Garson, American actress (f. 1996).
  • 1907: Gene Autry, American singer and actor (f. 1998).
  • 1908: Eddie Tolan, American athlete (f. 1967).
  • 1910: Virginia Bruce, American actress (f. 1982).
  • 1912: Michelangelo Antonioni, Italian filmmaker (f. 2007).
  • 1912: Pere Calders, a Spanish writer (f. 1994).
  • 1913: Miguel Fisac, Spanish architect (f. 2006).
  • 1913: Ramón de Garciasol, Spanish poet (f. 1994).
  • 1913: Trevor Howard, British actor (f. 1988).
  • 1913: Stanley Kramer, American filmmaker (f. 2001).
  • 1916: Antonio Buero Vallejo, Spanish playwright (f. 2000).
  • 1917: Cuchi Leguizamón, composer and Argentine folklore pianist (f. 2000).
  • 1920: Peter Dennis Mitchell, British biochemical (f. 1992).
  • 1920: Václav Neumann, director of orchestra, violinist and Czech violist (f. 1995).
  • 1922: Alexandr Zinoviev, philosopher, sociologist and Russian novelist (f. 2006).
  • 1924: Steve Forrest, an American actor (f. 2013).
  • 1924: Bernard Pottier, French linguist.
  • 1930: Montserrat Tresserras i Dou, Spanish swimmer (f. 2018).
  • 1931: Anita Ekberg, Swedish actress (f. 2015).
  • 1931: James Cronin, American nuclear physicist, nobel physics award in 1980 (f. 2016).
  • 1932: Robert Benton, American filmmaker and screenwriter.
  • 1932: Heber Raviolo, professor, literary critic and Uruguayan editor (f. 2013).
  • 1932: Rainer Weiss, American physicist.
  • 1933: Samora Machel, Mozambican politician, president between 1975 and 1986 (f. 1986).
  • 1935: Jerry Lee Lewis, American singer (f. 2022).
  • 1936: Silvio Berlusconi, Italian politician.
  • 1936: James Frawley, American filmmaker.
  • 1938: Wim Kok, a Dutch politician.
  • 1940: Nicola di Bari, Italian singer.
  • 1942: Felice Gimondi, Italian cyclist.
  • 1942: Madeline Kahn, American actress (f. 1999).
  • 1942: Ian McShane, British actor.
  • 1942: Jean-Luc Ponty, French violinist.
  • 1942: Quique Villanueva, Argentinean singer (f. 1997).
  • 1943: Luis Carlos Galán, a Colombian politician (f. 1989).
  • 1943: Mohammad Jatamí, Iranian politician.
  • 1943: Angel Uribe, Peruvian footballer (f. 2008).
  • 1943: Lech Wałęsa, Polish President.
  • 1943: Ivan Zulueta, designer and Spanish filmmaker (f. 2009).
  • 1944: Mike Post, American composer.
  • 1945: Alicia Bruzzo, Argentine actress (f. 2007).
  • 1947: Martin Ferrero, American actor.
  • 1948: Mark Farner, American guitarist, Grand Funk Railroad.
  • 1948: Theo Jörgensmann, clarinetist and German jazz composer.
  • 1949: Giórgos Ntaláras, Greek singer.
  • 1950: Miguel Gallardo, Spanish singer and musical producer (f. 2005).
  • 1951: Michelle Bachelet, Chilean politician and doctor, twice president of Chile between 2006- 2010 and 2014-2018.
  • 1951: Andrés Caicedo (25), Colombian writer (f. 1977).
  • 1951: Manuel Pizarro, Spanish economist and politician.
  • 1953: Jean-Claude Lauzon, a Canadian filmmaker (f. 1997).
  • 1954: Patricia Allende, Spanish photographer.
  • 1954: Gloria Zapata, Colombian actress.
  • 1956: Sebastian Coe, British athlete.
  • 1957: Miguel Angel Sola, footballer and Spanish coach.
  • 1958: Mick Harvey, Australian musician.
  • 1958: Silvana Suárez, Argentine model (f. 2022).
  • 1961: Julia Gillard, Australian Prime Minister.
  • 1962: Nestor Clausen, Argentine soccer player.
  • 1962: Ivo Cutzarida, Argentine actor.
  • 1962: Al Pitrelli, American musician, of the Megadeth band.
  • 1963: Les Claypool, U.S. bassist, of the Primus band.
  • 1964: Miguel Moly, composer, producer and Venezuelan singer.
  • 1965: Boris Izaguirre, writer, screenwriter and radio presenter and Venezuelan TV.
  • 1967: Brett Anderson, British singer, Suede band.
  • 1967: Miki Nadal, Spanish actor.
  • 1968: Mara Lezama Espinosa, Mexican politics.
  • 1969: O. J. Brigance, American ex-player of football, ELA sick.
  • 1969: Erika Eleniak, American actress and playmate.
  • 1969: Marcos Llunas, Spanish singer.
  • 1969: Aleks Syntek, Mexican singer.
  • 1970: Nicolas Winding Refn, Danish filmmaker
  • 1971: Lisandro Arbizu, Argentine rugby player.
  • 1972: Oliver Gavin, British motor racing pilot.
  • 1974: Alexis Cruz, American actor.
  • 1974: Jony Rahal, Venezuelan politician.
  • 1975: Albert Celades, Spanish footballer.
  • 1975: María Isasi, Spanish actress.
  • 1975: Nadia Erika Valenzuela, Argentine writer and journalist.
  • 1976: Darren Byfield, Jamaican footballer.
  • 1976: Óscar Sevilla, Spanish cyclist.
  • 1976: Ninel Conde, Mexican singer and actress.
  • 1976: Andriy Shevchenko, Ukrainian footballer.
  • 1977: Mustlah Morgan, American singer.
  • 1977: Claudia Soberón, Mexican actress and singer.
  • 1977: Sasha Rionda. Mexican presenter.
  • 1978: Jaime Lozano, footballer and Mexican technical director.
  • 1978: Mun In-guk, North Korean footballer.
  • 1978: Sergio Órteman, Uruguayan footballer.
  • 1980: Dallas Green, Canadian musician, of the Alexisonfire band.
  • 1980: Zachary Levi, American actor.
  • 1980: Chrissy Metz, American actress and singer.
  • 1981: Siarhei Rutenka, Belarusian basketball player.
  • 1981: Shane Smeltz, New Zealand footballer.
  • 1982: Virginia Maestro, Spanish singer.
  • 1984: Per Mertesacker, German footballer.
  • 1985: Daniel Pedrosa, Spanish motorcyclist.
  • 1987: Josh Farro, American musician, former member of the Paramore band.
  • 1988: Kevin Durant, American basketball player.
  • 1988: Samuel Di Carmine, Italian footballer.
  • 1989: Yevhen Konoplianka, Ukrainian footballer.
  • 1989: Andrea Poli, Italian footballer.
  • 1989: Khim Borey, Cambodian footballer.
  • 1990: Joel Bosqued, Spanish actor.
  • 1990: Joana Pastrana, Spanish boxer.
  • 1991: Natalie Vértiz, model and Peruvian presenter.
  • 1993: Lee Hong Bin, South Korean singer.
  • 1994: Halsey, American singer.
  • 1994: Andy Polo, Peruvian footballer.
  • 2008: Emma Tallulah Behn, Norwegian aristocrat.
  • 2009: Beren Gökyıldız, Turkish child actress.

Deaths

  • 855: Lotario I, emperor franc (n. 795).
  • 1360: Joan I of Auvergne, French queen (n. 1326).
  • 1560: Gustavo I, Swedish king (n. 1496).
  • 1637: Lorenzo Ruiz, martyr and Philippine beato (n. 1600).
  • 1703: Charles de Saint-Evremond, a French politician (n. 1613).
  • 1796: Luis de Córdova, a Spanish military (n. 1706).
  • 1816: Manuel Verdugo and Albiturría (Bishop Verdugo), a Spanish religious (n. 1749).
  • 1833: Fernando VII (48), Spanish king (n. 1784).
  • 1839: Friedrich Mohs, German geologist and mineralogist (n. 1773).
  • 1861: Tekla Bądarzewska, Polish composer (n. 1834?)
  • 1863: Pascual Maria Estruch, a Spanish lawyer (n. 1787).
  • 1885: Niceto de Zamacois, a Spanish writer and historian based in Mexico (n. 1820).
  • 1892: Felipe Picatoste, mathematician, pedagogue, journalist, politician and Spanish polygraph (n. 1834).
  • 1902: Emile Zolá (62), French writer (n. 1840).
  • 1908: Joaquim Machado de Assis, Brazilian writer (n. 1839).
  • 1910: Winslow Homer, American painter (n. 1836).
  • 1911: Julius von Michel, German ophthalmologist (n. 1843).
  • 1913: Rudolf Diesel, German engineer, inventor of internal combustion engines (n. 1858).
  • 1924: Ragna Nielsen, educator and Norwegian politics (n. 1845).
  • 1925: Leon Bourgeois, a French politician, a nobel prize for peace in 1920 (n. 1851).
  • 1930: Iliá Repin, Russian painter (n. 1844).
  • 1931: William Orpen, Irish painter (n. 1878).
  • 1956: Anastasio Somoza García (60), militar y presidente Nicaragua (n. 1896).
  • 1962: Carlos de Rokha, Chilean poet (n. 1920).
  • 1967: Carson McCullers (50), American writer (n. 1917).
  • 1971: Miguel Angel Builes, Colombian bishop (n. 1888).
  • 1973: W. H. Auden, British poet (n. 1907).
  • 1979: Francisco Macías Nguema, Ecuadorian politician (n. 1924).
  • 1981: Bill Shankly, British and technical footballer at Liverpool FC (n. 1913).
  • 1987: Henry Ford II, American car manufacturer (n. 1917).
  • 1988: Charles Addams, American cartoonist (n. 1912).
  • 1996: Shūsaku Endō, Japanese writer (n. 1923).
  • 1997: Roy Lichtenstein, American painter, graphic artist and sculptor (n. 1923).
  • 1999: Gustavo Leigh, Chilean military (n. 1934).
  • 2000: Pierre Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister (n. 1919).
  • 2001: Nguyên Van Thieu, the Vietnamese military and political president of Vietnam between 1967 and 1975 (n. 1923).
  • 2002: Rafael Santos Torroella, art critic, translator, poet and Spanish artist (n. 1914).
  • 2004: Richard Sainct (34), a French rallis pilot; a car accident (n. 1970).
  • 2005: Enric Gensana, Spanish footballer (n. 1936).
  • 2007: Lois Maxwell, Canadian actress (n. 1927).
  • 2010:
    • Eduardo Manchón, Spanish footballer (n. 1930).
    • Georges Charpak, French engineer and physicist, nobel prize of physics in 1992 (n. 1924).
    • Tony Curtis, American film actor (n. 1925).
  • 2011: Hella Haasse, a Dutch writer (n. 1918).
  • 2012:
    • Carlos Büsser, Argentine military (n. 1928).
    • Hebe Camargo, TV presenter, singer and Brazilian actress (n. 1929).
  • 2013: Patricia Castell, Argentine actress (n. 1926).
  • 2016: Amparo Valle, Spanish actress (n. 1937).
  • 2018:
    • Italo Passalacqua journalist, film critic, Chilean opinologue (n. 1945).
    • Otis Rush, American musician (n. 1935).
  • 2020:
    • Helen Reddy, Australian actress and singer (n. 1941).
    • Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Yaber Al-Sabah, a Kuwaiti diplomat and politician, emir of Kuwait between 2006 and 2020 (n. 1929).

Celebrations

  • World Burla Day.
  • International Day of Consciousness on Loss and Waste of Food
  • World Heart Day, initiative of the World Heart Federation.
  • World Day of the Deaf People, last Saturday or Sunday of September. Blame the deaf week.
  • Bandera de ArgentinaArgentina:
    • Tanga Day.
    • Inventor Day, commemorating the birth of Ladislao José Biro.
    • Day of Conscientization on Loss and Waste of Food. (By Resolution 44/2019 of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries)
  • Costa RicaFlag of Costa Rica.svgCosta Rica
    • Traditional celebration of Siquirres's canate.
  • SpainBandera de EspañaSpain
    • Celebrate party and feast in honor of Archangel San Miguel the following populations:
      • Bandera de Andalucía Andalusia
        • Aguilar de la Frontera (Córdoba). Village burned (Jaén). Arcos de la Frontera (Cadiz). Armilla (Grenada). Benarrabá (Malaga). Cañete de las Torres (Córdoba): Real Fair. Cástaras (Grenada). Celin (Dalias, Almeria). Cúllar Vega (Grenada). Source Obejuna (Córdoba). Gualchos (Grenada). Istan (Malaga). Jabugo (Huelva). Lora de Estepa (Sevilla). Mecina Bombaron (Alpujarra de la Sierra, Granada). Murtas (Grenada). Birth (Almeria). Partaloa (Almeria). Pulpi (Almeria). Torremolinos (Malaga). Ubeda (Jaén). Vélez-Málaga (Malaga). Villanueva de Córdoba (Córdoba).
      • Bandera de Aragón Aragon
        • Alacon (Teruel). Albalate de Cinca (Huesca). Alcalá of the Bishop (Huesca). Alfajarín (Zaragoza). Arguis (Huesca). Belmonte de Gracián (Zaragoza). Bubierca (Zaragoza). Cabra de Mora (Teruel). Jaca Castiello (Huesca). Chodes (Zaragoza). Cinca Straight (San Miguel de Cinca, Huesca). Fayón (Zaragoza). Sources of Ebro (Zaragoza). Sourcespalda (Teruel). Grisén (Zaragoza). Egg of the Common (Teruel). The Portellada (Teruel). Lituenigo (Zaragoza). Mezalocha (Zaragoza). Montmesa (Lupiñen-Ortilla, Huesca). Mora de Rubielos (Teruel). Noguera de Albarracin (Teruel). Nonaspe (Zaragoza). Sodeto (Tool, Huesca). Lovely (Zaragoza). Torres de Albarracín. (Teruel). Valfarta (Huesca)). Valjunquera (Teruel) Vicién (Huesca). Vistabella (Zaragoza).
      • Bandera de Asturias Asturias
        • Barzana (Quirós). The Franco. La Garganta (Villanueva de Oscos). Trevias (Valdés)
      • Bandera de las Islas Baleares Balearic Islands
        • Calonge (Santañí, Mallorca). Campanet (Mallorca). Lluchmayor. San Cristobal (Menorca). San Miguel de Balansat (San Juan Bautista, Ibiza).
      • Bandera de Canarias Canary Islands Tazacorte, La Palma
        • Breña Alta (La Palma). The Caldereta (La Oliva, Fuerteventura). San Cristobal de La Laguna(Tenerife). San Miguel de Abona (Tenerife). San Miguel de Geneto (San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife). Tuineje (Fuerteventura): Gold parties. Valsequillo de Gran Canaria (Gran Canaria)
      • Bandera de Cantabria Cantabria
        • Camargo. The Corrales de Buelna. Matamorosa (Campoo de Enmedio). Meruelo. San Miguel Bridge (Reoclin). Pesquera. Bridge Viesgo. Rionansa. San Miguel de Aguayo. Suesa (Ribamontán al Mar)
      • Bandera de Castilla-La Mancha Castilla-La Mancha
        • Abengibre (Albacete). Alberche del Caudillo (Calera and Chozas, Toledo). Alovera (Alovera)Guadalajara). Anchuras (Real City). Castejón de Henares (Guadalajara). Chinchilla de Montearagón (Albacete). Cogolludo (Guadalajara).Corral-Rubio (Albacete). Driebes (Guadalajara). The Ballester (Albacete). Fresneda de la Sierra (Cuenca). Heras de Ayuso (Guadalajara). Huelves (Cuenca), Gardening (Guadalajara). Narboneta (Cuenca). Noves (Toledo). Ossa de Montiel (Albacete) Wooden Pattern (Albacete). Peñascosa (Albacete). Maze Oak (Toledo). Tondos (Cuenca, Cuenca). Torrecilla de la Jara (Toledo). Torremocha de Jadraque (Guadalajara). Trace (Cuenca). Urda (Toledo). Valparaíso de Arriba (Campos del Paraíso, Cuenca). Villamanrique (Real City). Villaseca de Uceda (Guadalajara).
      • Bandera de Castilla y León Castilla y León
        • Aggress (Soria). Albor (Ávila) Alcaidón (Soto de la Vega, León). Aldea de San Miguel (Valladolid). Aldearrubia (Salamanca). Aldeaseca (Ávila) Away (Crémenes, Lion). Almond (Salamanca). Ampudia (Palence). Arlanzón (Burgos). Arcons (Segovia). Ayllón (Segovia). Béjar (Salamanca). Field Board (Valladolid). Bobia (Soto and Amyo, Leon). Bocos de Duero (Valladolid). Cabanillas del MonteTorrecaballeros Segovia). Canredondo de la Sierra (Garray, Soria). Cantalucia (Cantalucia)Maybe., Soria). Cantiveros (Ávila) Wheel Carbajal (Gradefes, Lion). Carracedo (Ayoo de Vidriales, Zamora). Cascajosa (Tardelcuende, Soria). Castil de Vela (Palence). Castrillino (Villaquilambre, León). Castronuño (Valladolid). Castroserna de Abajo (Segovia). Celada del Camino (Burgos). Cidones (Soria). Cigudosa (Soria). Ciñera (The Pole of Gordon, Lion). (Segovia). Cuéllar de la Sierra (Ausejo de la Sierra, Soria). Caves of San Clemente (Burgos). Duruelo de la Sierra (Soria). The Pinares Hole (Ávila) The Parral (Ávila) Fradellos(Rabanales, Zamora). Frandovínez (Burgos). Source Fresno (Segovia). Fresno de Sayago (Zamora). Sources (Soria). Fuentepelayo (Segovia). Source of Salvatierra (Salamanca). Future (Segovia). Go on. (Bermillo de Sayago, Zamora) Gotarrendura (Ávila) Guisando (Ávila) Hontoria de la Cantera (Burgos). Ibeas de Juarros (Burgos). Oscar (Valladolid). Juzbado (Salamanca). Hontoria de Cerrato (Palence). The Daughter of God (Ávila) The Horde (Ávila) Langa de Duero (Soria). Languilla (Segovia), Mahamud (Burgos). Madrigal del Monte (Burgos). Manjabálago (Manjabálago y Ortigosa de Rioalmar, Ávila). Manzanal de los Infantes (Zamora). Martillán (Villar de Argañán, Salamanca). Mercadillo (Alarm Bricks, Soria). Miño de Medinaceli (Soria). Monterrubio de la Sierra (Salamanca). Muñopedro (Segovia). Nava de Sotrobal (Salamanca). Navalcaballo (The Rábanos, Soria). Navalguijo (Navalonguilla, Ávila). Navaquesera (Ávila) Neila de San Miguel (Ávila) Olleros de Tera (Zamora) Olmedo (Valladolid). Paredesroyas (Gómara, Soria). Peleagonzalo (Zamora). Peñaranda de Bracamonte (Salamanca). Peñascosa (Albacete). Pineda-Trasmonte (Burgos). Field pineapple (Palence). Pitiegua (Salamanca). Portillejo (Quintanilla de Onsoña. Palencia). Rabanera del Campo (Cube de la Solana, Soria). Riofrio de Riaza (Segovia). Romanillos de Medinaceli (Baraona, Soria). San Emiliano (Leon). San Miguel de Bernuy (Segovia). San Miguel de Corneja (Ávila) San Miguel de la Ribera (Zamora). San Miguel de las Dueñas (Congosto. León). San Miguel de Valero (Salamanca). San Miguel del Esla (San Cristóbal de Entreviñas, Zamora). San Miguel del Pino (Valladolid). San Millán de Lara (Burgos). San Pedro del Arroyo (Ávila) Santa Cecilia del Alcor (Palence). Santiz (Salamanca). Sarracín de Aliste (Riofrío de Aliste, Zamora). Sebulcor (Segovia). Sepúlveda (Segovia). Soto de la Vega (Leon). Sotosalbos (Segovia). Sotresgudo (Burgos). Maybe. (Soria). Tarazona de Guareña (Salamanca). Tenzuela (Pelayos del Arroyo, Segovia). Tobes and Rahedo (Valle de las Navas, Burgos) Tornadizos de Ávila (Ávila) Lake Tubilla (Burgos). Valdespina (Borjabad, Soria). Vega de Valdetronco (Valladolid). Villacalabuey (Villamol, Leon). Villacienzo (Villalbilla de Burgos, Burgos). Villaescusa la Sombría (Burgos). Villalba de los Llanos (Salamanca). Villanueva del Campillo (Ávila): cattle fair. Villaverde la Chiquita (Valdepolo, Leon). Villaobispo (Santibáñez de Vidriales, Zamora), Villarrin del Páramo (Urdiales del Páramo. León). Villarroquel (Cimanes del Tejar. León). Villatoro (Ávila) Zapardiel de la Cañada (Ávila) Zorita de la Frontera (Salamanca).
      • Bandera de Cataluña Catalonia
        • Eagle (Santa Coloma de Queralt, Tarragona). Albiol (Tarragona). Aleny (Calonge de Segarra, Barcelona). Alforja (Tarragona): Festival Mayor. Almatret (Lérida). Almoster (Tarragona). Asentiú (Lérida): Festival Mayor. Bell Lloc (Lérida). Boldís Sobira (Lladorre, Lérida). Bresca (Under Pallars, Lérida). Castellar de Nuch (Barcelona). Castelltallat (San Mateo de Bages, Barcelona). Castellví de Rosanes (Barcelona): Small party. Cervia (Lérida): Festival Mayor. Ciutadilla (Lérida). Colera (Gerona): Festival Major. Fontllonga (Camarasa Fontllonga, Lérida): Festival Mayor. Freixinet (Riner, Lérida). Garrigás (Gerona): Festival Major. Lérida. Hostalrich (Gerona). The Lloar (Tarragona): Small major party. Lloberola (Biosca, Lérida). Margalef de Montsant (Tarragona). Masías de Roda (Barcelona). Molins de Rey (Barcelona): Festival Mayor. Montcortés (Bajo Pallars, Lérida). Montpol (Lladurs, Lérida). Montroig (Tarragona). Omellions (Lérida). Orpi (Barcelona): Festival Mayor. Os de Balaguer (Lérida): Festival Mayor. Palol de Rebardit (Gerona): Festival Major. Peramola (Lérida): Festival Mayor. Pla de Manlleu (Aiguamurcia, Tarragona). Pradell (Tarragona). Dalt Blonde and Mig Blonde (Foradada, Lérida). Rupit (Rupit and Pruit, Barcelona). San Miguel de Campmajor (Gerona). San Miguel de Fluviá (Gerona): Festival Major. Seana (Bellpuig, Lérida). Segur de Calafell (Calafell, Tarragona) Seriñá (Gerona): Romería de San Miguel Sesvinyes. Tartareu (Les Avellanes and Santa Liña, Tarragona) Tivenys (Tarragona): Festival Mayor. Torroja del Priorato (Tarragona): Festival Mayor. Vallfogona de Balaguer (Lérida). Vallromanes (Barcelona). Ventalló (Gerona): Festival Major. Vespella (Tarragona). Viella (Viella and Medio Arán, Lérida). Vilamós (Lérida). Vilaplana (Barony of Rialp, Lérida). Vilar de Cabó (Cabó, Lérida): Fiesta Mayor. Vilasana (Lérida): Festival Mayor. Viver (Viver and Serrateix, Barcelona).
      • Bandera de Extremadura Extremadura
        • Pinares Bark (Talayuela, Cáceres). Head of the ox (Badajoz). Cabrio (Calceres). Ceclavín (Calceres). (Badajoz). Navalmoral of the Mata (Calceres). Palomero (Calceres). Robledillo de la Vera (Calceres). Saint Vincent de Alcántara (Badajoz): Fiesta de San Miguel and Fiestas del Corcho. Solana de Cabañas (Cabañas del Castillo, Cáceres). Tiétar Fabric (Calceres). Torrejón el Rubio (Cáceres): Fiesta de los San Migueles. Valdecaballeros (Badajoz): cattle fair. Vivares (Don Benito, Badajoz). Zarza de Montánchez (Calceres).
      • Bandera de Galicia Galicia
        • Campo Lameiro (Pontevedra). Guilty (La Coruña). Filgueira de Traba (Oza-Cesures, La Coruña). Marin (Pontevedra). Monterroso (Lugo). Pastoriza (Arteijo La Coruña). Puenteareas (Pontevedra). San Miguel de Presaras (Vilasantar, La Coruña). Villaeimil (Puente Nuevo-Vilaodrid, Lugo).
      • Bandera de La Rioja (España) La Rioja
        • Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón. Foncea. Navarrete. O Cone. Rincón de Soto.
      • Bandera de la Comunidad de Madrid Madrid
        • Guadarrama. The Acebeda. Las Rozas de Madrid. Mangyron (Viejas Bridges). Navarredonda and San Mamés. Pedrezuela. Pinilla del Valle. Villalbilla. Villamantilla.
      • Bandera de la Región de Murcia Murcia
        • Moratalla: San Miguel Fair.
      • Bandera de Navarra Navarra
        • Aoiz. Drag (Zabalza). Upstairs (Araiz). Badostáin (Valle de Egüés). Beramendi (Basaburúa Mayor). Car. Corella. Courts. Ecala (Amescoa Baja). Eslava. Proceeding. Ilarregui (Ulzama). Ilzarbe (Ollo). Izalzu. Larraga. MarcaláinJuslapeña). Mendivo (Olóriz). Noáin. Olazagutía: Small parties. Olcoz (Biurrun-Olcoz). Orcoyen. Oteiza. Sagüés (Cizur). Gold salts. Use. Urroz de Santesteban. Yanci. Zarrantz (Imoz). Zía (Iza). Zuasti (Iza). Zufía (Metauten).
      • Bandera de la Comunidad Valenciana Valencian Community
        • Agrés (Alicante). Albaida (Valencia). Alcudia de Veo (Castellón). Alqueria de Aznar (Alicante). Height (Castellón). Arañuel (Castellón). Bellreguart (Valencia). Burjasot (Valencia). Canet lo Roig (Castellón). Carrícola (Valencia). Catarroja (Valencia). Cotes (Valencia). Culla (Castellón). Daya New (Alicante). Hose (Valencia). Jalance (Valencia). Liria (Valencia). Light of the Cid (Castellón). Onda (Castellón). Puebla de San Miguel (Valencia). Puebla Tornesa (Castellón). Redován (Alicante). Salem (Valencia). San Miguel de Salinas. (Alicante). Sonja (Castellón). Tous (Valencia). Villafamés (Castellón): Fiesta de Sant Miquel de Veremes. Villajoyosa (Alicante). Living (Castellón).
      • Bandera del País Vasco Basque Country
        • Aizarnazábal (Guipuzcoa). Alzaga (Guipuzcoa). Lover (Vizcaya). Arechavaleta (Guipuzcoa): Fiesta de los San Migueles. Basauri (Vizcaya). Beotegui (Ayala, Álava)). Cost (Ayala, Álava). Éibar (Guipuzcoa): Fiesta de San Miguel de Aguinaga. Ereño (Vizcaya): Fiesta de los Sanmigueles. Gaínza (Guipuzcoa). Irura (Guipuzcoa). Lauquíniz (Vizcaya). Marquina-Jeméin (Vizcaya). Mendata (Vizcaya). Murguía (Zuya, Álava). Oñate (Guipuzcoa): Fiesta de los San Migueles. Urnieta (Guipuzcoa). Yurreta (Vizcaya). Zuya (Alava)
    • Celebrate party and feast in honor of Archangel San Rafael the following populations:
      • Bandera de Andalucía Andalusia
        • Isla Mayor (Sevilla). The Pampanico (The Ejido, Almeria).
      • Bandera de Castilla-La Mancha Castilla-La Mancha
        • Hellín (Albacete).
      • Bandera de Castilla y León Castilla y León
        • San Rafael (El Espinar, Segovia)
      • Bandera de Extremadura Extremadura
        • San Rafael de Olivenza (Olivenza, Badajoz)
    • Celebrate festival or fair the following populations
      • Alfarnatejo (Malaga): Festivity in honor of the Christ of Cabrilla.
      • Real oaks (Córdoba): Feast in honor of Our Father Jesus of the Penas
      • The Bordeta (Arrés, Lérida)
      • The Pregnanous (Cervera, Lérida)
      • Lijar (Almeria): Festive in honor of San Blas.
      • Montalbo (Cuenca): Feast in honor of Jesus of the Column.
      • Montearagón (Toledo): Medieval Wine Fair.
      • Mosarejos (Remember, Soria)
      • Navarredonda de Gredos (Ávila): Feast in honor of Our Lady of the Snows.
      • Perdices (Viana de Duero, Soria).
      • Riudellots de la Selva (Gerona): Festival Major.
      • Alive (Badajoz): Feast in honor Our Lady of Saints.
      • Urda (Toledo): Festivity in honor of the Blessed Christ of the Vera-Cruz.
      • Villanuño de Valdavia (Palencia): Celebration in honor of Santa Eugenia.
      • Vinaroz (Castellón): commemoration of the Charter of the Population
  • MexicoFlag of Mexico.svg Mexico
    • Patron Festival in honor of San Miguel Arcángel, in the town of San Miguel Tecpan (of 800 inhabitants).
    • National Maize Day
      • Consultant Day opened by ConsultantX
      • Literature Day, commemorating the birth of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (29 September 1547).
    • Unión Hidalgo, Municipality of Oaxaca: Fundación del pueblo y su promoción a la categoría de Municipio Libre.
  • ParaguayFlag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay:
    • Boquerón Battle Day.
  • UruguayFlag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay:
    • Consultant Day
  • ChileBandera de ChileChile:
    • Anniversary of Tocopilla (29 September 1843).
  • HondurasBandera de HondurasHonduras:
    • Anniversary of Tegucigalpa
  • El SalvadorFlag of El Salvador.svgEl Salvador:
    • Dentistry Day.

Catholic saints list

  • Santos Miguel, Gabriel and Rafael, archangels
  • St. Eutiquio de Tracia, bishop and martyr (s. III);
  • Santas Ripsimes, Gayana and companions of Valeroctista, martyrs (s. IV);
  • St. Fraternal of Auxerre, Bishop (f. 450);
  • San Quiríaco de Palestine, anacoreta (f. 557);
  • San Liudwino de Tréveris, bishop (f. 717);
  • San Adelrico de Ufnau, presbyter and eremite (s. X);
  • San Mauricio de Carnoet, abad (f. 1191);
  • Blessed John of Montmirail, monk (f. 1217);
  • Blessed Carlos de Blois (f. 1364);
  • Blessed Nicholas of Furca Palena, priest (f. 1449);
  • San Juan de Dukla, priest (f. 1484);
  • Santos Miguel Aozaraza, Guillermo Courtet, Vicente Shiwozuka, Kyoto Lazarus and Lorenzo de Manila Ruiz, martyrs (f. 1636);
  • San Renato Goupil, martyr (f. 1642);
  • Blessed Jaime Mestre Iborra, priest and martyr (f. 1936);
  • Blessed Paul Bori Puig and Vincent Sales Genovés, martyrs (f. 1936);
  • Blessed Darío Hernández Morató, priest and martyr (f. 1936);
  • Blessed Francisco de Paula Castelló i Aleu, martyr (f. 1936).

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