Anniversaries of December 6: What happened in the world on a day like today?

In a December 6but from 1914, 110 years ago, the Mexican revolutionary leaders Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata made their triumphant entry into the capital of Mexico.

OTHER ANIMALS

1534.- Foundation of the city of Saint Francis of Quito (Ecuador) by Sebastian de Belalcázar y Diego de Almagro.

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1810.- The Mexican priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costillaconsidered the “father of the country” because it started the independence movement of Mexicodecrees the abolition of slavery.

1820.- Pasco combat (Peru), where Spanish Juan Antonio Álvarez Arenalesat the head of the American troops, beats the royal army that commanded O’Reilly.

1842.- Fruitful Riveraconstitutional president of Uruguay and leader of Colorado Partyloses military control of the country, after his army is defeated by the troops of Manuel Oribe in the Battle of Arroyo Grande.

1866.- The Argentine general Felipe Varela proclaims a manifesto of rebellion against the Government of Bartolome Miteran uprising that was put down on the following April 1.

1877.- The newspaper is founded The Washington Post.

1880.- The Decree is promulgated that establishes Buenos Aires as capital of Argentina.

1982.- Las Guatemalan Armed Forces carry out “The massacre of the two Rs”, population of the department Freedomkilling at least 162 of its residents, including 67 boys and girls under 12 years of age.

1883.- The Constituent Assembly approves the Political Constitution of the Republic of El Salvador.

1989.- Marc Lépinea 25-year-old anti-feminist, murders 14 women in the Montreal School of Engineering and causes injuries to 13 other people before committing suicide.

1992.- More than 200 people die in the riots caused by Hindu fundamentalists when they demolished a mosque in Ayodhyanorthern state of Uttar Pradesh.

1998.- Hugo Chavez wins the presidential elections in Venezuela with the Fifth Republic Movement (MVR).

2004.- Cuba free the journalist Jorge Olivera Castillothe seventh opponent of the Group of 75 released from prison.

.- 12 people die in an attack Al Qaeda against him US Consulate in the city Yeda, Saudi Arabia.

2005.- 116 people die when a military plane crashes Hércules C-130 loaded with civilians against a building on the outskirts of the city of Tehran, Iran.

2007.- The collision of a Hong Kong tanker with a south korean freighter would cause the dumping of 10,000 tons of raw in front of South Korea.

2009.- Evo Moralesre-elected president of Bolivia with more than 60% of the votes.

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2015.- The opposition alliance Democratic Unity Table (MUD) wins the legislative elections of Venezuela after getting 99 deputies compared to 46 of the chavismo.

2017.- The president of the USA, Donald Trumpannounces the recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel and orders the transfer of the American embassy there.

2020.- He chavismo obtains 91% of the seats of the new Parliament of Venezuelaaccording to the National Electoral Councilin the legislative elections of December 6. They were not recognized by the OAS nor the European Union and in them there was an abstention of 69.50%.

2021.- The Burmese opposition Suu Kyi She is sentenced to four years in prison.

2022.- The Argentine vice president Cristina Kirchner is sentenced in the first instance to 6 years in prison and disqualified for life for crimes of corruption during his government.

2023.- The Unesco declares the ceviche and the Italian opera Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

BIRTH

1778.- Louis Joseph Gay-LussacFrench physicist and chemist.

1900.- German ArciniegasColombian writer and historian.

1929.- Alain TannerSwiss filmmaker.

1942.- Peter HandkeAustrian writer and filmmaker.

1993.- Elián González Brotonsthe Cuban rafter boy returned by the US to Cuba.

DEATHS

1658.- Baltasar GracianSpanish writer.

1873.- Manuel AcuñaMexican romantic poet.

1892.- Werner SiemensGerman engineer and industrialist.

2017.- Johnny HallydayFrench singer.

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2020.- Tabare Vazquezformer Uruguayan president 2021.- Mila Moreira, Brazilian actress and writer.

2023.- Ellen HollyAmerican actress, first African-American to appear on daytime television in a leading role.

.- Victor DavalilloVenezuelan baseball player.

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