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Every October 4th various historical events are commemorated and commemorated. What is commemorated on a day like today?

World Animal Day

In Vienna, in 1929, the World Organization for the Protection of Animals announced October 4 as World Animal Day. Years later, however, especially in 1980, Pope John Paul II named St. Francis of Assisi as the patron saint of animals.

The saint is called animals like young brothers or little brothers and although he was born in a rich family, he achieved his wealth and dedicated himself to serving living people.

During this day, animal rights are remembered and advocated, as well as ethical and responsible practices with them.

October 4th Anniversary:

1940: In Brenner (Italy), in the context of the Second World War, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini met.

[1945[1945: In the midst of World War II, General Douglas MacArthur announces the civil liberties law in Japan.

1956: IBM unveils the IBM 305 RAMAC, the first commercial computer to use a floating head hard drive (magnetic disk drive) as secondary storage.

1957: The Soviet Union launches Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite, into orbit.

1958: British Airways initiates the first transatlantic air service with passengers between London and New York.

1959: The Soviet Union launches Luna 3 lunar probe.

1963: In Cuba, Hurricane Flora runs through the eastern region over the current provinces of Las Tunas, Granma, Holguin and Camagüey. Although the winds were not particularly strong, the rain caused heavy flooding (1800 mm in 72 hours).

1965: The Pope of the Catholic Church Paul VI visits the United Nations.

1966: In southern Africa, Lesotho becomes independent from the British Empire and becomes part of the Commonwealth.

1978: In Paraguay the CBVP (Corps of Volunteer Fire Fighters of Paraguay) is established.

1979: In Spain, the Government ratifies the Human Rights Convention.

1990: The United States and the Soviet Union reach an agreement on conventional disarmament in Europe.

1991: In Madrid the agreement declaring Antarctica as “a natural antarctica for peace and science” is signed.

1994: Chinese and American governments agree on missile non-proliferation.

1995: The anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion premieres.

1997: Cristina de Borbón, Infanta of Spain and youngest daughter of the Kings of Spain marries Iñaki Urdangarin in Barcelona.

2006: Argentina’s Congress of Nations sanctions Law on Inclusive Sex Education

2007: In the national park of Tsolofelo (Botswana) the repatriated body of Negro na Bañolas is buried, the embalmed body of a man of the San ethnic group (known as the “offensive Bushman”), which has been exhibited since 1916 as a tourist attraction i. the museum

2009: Martin Palermo scored a goal with a header from almost 40 meters in “La Bombonera”, in a match Boca Juniors beat Vélez Sarsfield 3-3.

2011: The iPhone 4S goes on sale in the United States, one day before the death of Steve Jobs.

2014: About 70 miles east of the town of San Augustine (United States of America), the Coast Guard rescues a certain Reza Baluchi in the middle of the sea, who was trying to reach the Bermuda Islands by flying in a balloon inflated with hydrogen.

2015: The first presidential debate in its political and democratic history will be held in Argentina.

2021: Facebook and other social networks suffer a cyber attack, causing losses of about 6 billion dollars to the company, theft of personal information of more than 1.5 billion users and a global collapse of networks for 7 hours.

2021: In Tijuana, Mexico, a storm occurs again after 24 years.

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