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The National Prize for Arts and Sciences (Spanish : Premio Nacional de Ciencias y Artes) is awarded annually by the Government of Mexico in six categories. It is part of the Mexican Honours System and was established in 1945. The prize is a gold medal and 520,000 pesos.
For a complete list of winners in tabular format, see the corresponding article in Spanish.
Lingüística y Literatura
Ciencias Físico-Matemáticas y Naturales
Tecnología y Diseño
Artes y Tradiciones Populares
Bellas Artes
Historia, Ciencias Sociales y Filosofía
In a controversial move, in 2020 Bertha Cecilia Navarro y Solares, movie producer, was awarded an ″extraordinary distinction.″ [6] [11]
Events in the year 1920 in Mexico.
The LVI Legislature of the Congress of Mexico met from 1994 to 1997.
The Xavier Villaurrutia Award is a prestigious literary prize given in Mexico, to a Latin American writer published in Mexico. Founded in 1955, it was named in memory of Xavier Villaurrutia.
TUDN, formerly Televisa Deportes Network, is a Mexican television sports channel operated by TelevisaUnivision Mexico through its specialty channels subsidiary TelevisaUnivision Networks. Launched on July 22, 2009, the channel is available on major Mexican multichannel television providers, with the separate Central American feed being also available for providers there.
Events from the year 1928 in Mexico
Events in the year 2003 in Mexico.
Events in the year 1950 in Mexico.
Events in the year 1955 in Mexico.
Events in the year 1970 in Mexico.
The Felipe Trigo Awards are annual literary honors created in 1981 on the initiative of the City Council of Villanueva de la Serena, Spain. On 24 November 1980, the Municipal Assembly agreed to institute it as a tribute to the writer Felipe Trigo, born in the city in 1864.
This is the list of members elected in the 2017 Constituent National Assembly of Venezuela following the 30 July 2017 elections. The first session of the assembly began on 4 August 2017 in the Oval Room of the Palacio Federal Legislativo. The Democratic Unity Roundtable—the opposition to the incumbent ruling party—also boycotted the election claiming that the Constituent Assembly was "a trick to keep [the incumbent ruling party] in power." Since the opposition did not participate in the election, the incumbent Great Patriotic Pole, dominated by the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, won almost all seats in the assembly by default.