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Ephemeris of March 28: What happened in the world on a day like today?

In other 28th Marchbut from 1903, the works of the inter-American railway began, which would connect Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile with New York and San Francisco.

OTHER EVENTS

1767.- It is signed in marrakech the first treaty of peace and friendship between Spain and Morocco.

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1838.- A French squadron blocks the port of Buenos Aires to obtain the freedom of navigation in the Argentine rivers.

1856.- It takes effect last public execution in England.

1899.- Marconi do the first radiotelegraphic communication between the two shores of English Channel.

1864.- enters into force Venezuelan Constitutionwhich proclaims the United States of Venezuela.

1886.- Outbreak in Uruguay of the “Quebracho Revolutionagainst the government of Francisco Antonio Vidal.

1888.- Inauguration in Venezuela of the second section of the central railwayfrom petare to the station Delighted.

1933.- He German Parliament confers dictatorial powers on Adolf Hitlera process known as Gleichschaltung (coordination), where the powers of the State and society were assumed by the Nazi Party and their related organizations.

1935.- The Spanish military engineer and pilot Miguel Leret patents the first jet engine of history.

1939.- Spanish Civil War: General Franco’s troops take Madriduntil then in the hands of the government of the Republic.

.- Spanish Civil War: at eleven p.m The British ship “Stanbrook” sets sail from the port of Alicante who led the last civilians into exile before the end of the war.

1941.- He Istmeño Anthem is declared the national anthem of Panama.

1957.- The English release the Cypriot archbishop makarios.

1962.- Deposed by the Armed Forces in Argentina the president Arturo Frondizias a result of an electoral triumph of the Peronists.

1977.- Relations between Spain and Mexico are restoredafter the dissolution of the Spanish Republican government in exile.

1979.- The harrisburg nuclear power plant located in Three Mile Island (Pennsylvania, United States) suffers a serious accident.

1984.- France announces that it will no longer grant residence permits to Basque-Spanish citizens in order to avoid the ETA terrorism in Spain.

1994.- Ends the “banana war” with an agreement between the European Union and Latin America.

1999.- The president of Paraguayan, Raul Cubasresigns from his position accused of violating the Constitution.

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2003.- The government of the Argentine president eduardo duhalde announces a phased plan of “total liberation” of the savings originally made in dollars and trapped in the so-called “pen” banking.

2012.- He Pope Benedict XVI meets in Cuba with Fidel Castroafter officiating a mass before hundreds of thousands of people in Havana.

2014.- The former Norwegian Prime Jens Stoltenbergappointed Secretary General of the NATO.

BIRTHS

1515.- Teresa of JesusSpanish mystical writer and reformer of the Carmelites.

1731.- Ramon de la CruzSpanish writer and playwright.

1750.- Francisco de Mirandaprecursor of the emancipatory movements in Latin America.

1883.- Mario RivarolaArgentine jurist.

1895.- Angela Ruiz RoblesSpanish teacher, writer and inventor, considered a precursor of the electronic book.

1910.- ingridQueen Mother of Denmark.

1921.- Dirk BogardeBritish actor.

1926.- Cayetana Fitz-James StuartDuchess of Alba.

1933.- Tete MontoliuSpanish jazz musician and pianist.

1936.- Mario Vargas LlosaPeruvian writer nationalized Spanish.

.- Amancio OrtegaSpanish businessman, founder of the Inditex (Zara) group.

[1945- Rodrigo DutertePhilippine President.

1946.- Alexander Toledoformer president of Peru.

1949.- Josephine ChaplinBritish actress.

1955.- Julio Alonso LlamazaresSpanish poet and novelist.

1959.- Laura Chinchillapolitician and president of Costa Rica.

1970.- vince vaughnAmerican actor.

1985.- Stanislas WawrinkaSwiss tennis player.

1986.- Lady GagaAmerican singer-songwriter.

DEATHS

1881.- Modest Petrovich MussorgskyRussian composer.

1941.- Virginia WoolfBritish writer.

1942.- Miguel HernandezSpanish poet.

1943.- Sergei V. RachmaninovRussian composer and pianist.

1953.- Jim Thorpefirst Native American to win an Olympic Games gold medal for his country.

1969.- dwight eisenhowermilitary and former president of the United States.

1985.- Marc ChagallFrench painter of Russian origin.

1993.- Carlos GimenezVenezuelan playwright, born in Argentina.

1994.- Eugen IonescoRomanian-born French playwright.

2005.- Pál Losoncziformer president of Hungary (1967-1987).

2006.- Caspar WeinbergerAmerican politician.

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2009.- Janet JaganGuyana’s first white female president.

.- Helen LevittAmerican photographer.

2010.- Serenella Magrini LeoninoItalian singer and comedian.

2012.- Millor FernandezBrazilian writer and humorist.

Source: Elcomercio

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