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{{Short description|Award in Nicaragua}} {{Short description|Award in Nicaragua}}
The '''Order of Rubén Darío''' (<span lang="Es" dir="ltr">]: Orden de Rubén Darío</span>) is a medal of honor in ] that was established in February 16, 1951. It's giving to notable people who contributed to the world of art, literature, science and international relations.<ref>{{Cite web |title=ODM of Nicaragua: Order of Ruben Dario |url=https://www.medals.org.uk/nicaragua/nicaragua006.htm |access-date=2024-12-23 |website=www.medals.org.uk}}</ref> The '''Order of Rubén Darío''' (<span lang="Es" dir="ltr">]: Orden de Rubén Darío</span>) is a medal of honor in ] that was established on February 16, 1951. It's giving to notable people who contributed to the world of art, literature, science and international relations.<ref>{{Cite web |title=ODM of Nicaragua: Order of Ruben Dario |url=https://www.medals.org.uk/nicaragua/nicaragua006.htm |access-date=2024-12-23 |website=www.medals.org.uk}}</ref>
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==History== ==History==
The '''Order of Rubén Darío''' was proposed by ] in February 16, 1951; named after nicaraguan poet ] and given to notable people who contributed in the field of art, literature, science and international relations.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Order of Ruben Darío, Grand Cross |url=https://www.medalbook.com/america-south/nicaragua/orders/order-of-ruben-dario-2/order-of-ruben-dar%C3%ADo-grand-cross-2 |access-date=2024-12-23 |website=Medalbook |language=en}}</ref> The '''Order of Rubén Darío''' was proposed by ] on February 16, 1951; named after Nicaraguan poet ] and given to notable people who contributed in the field of art, literature, science and international relations.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Order of Ruben Darío, Grand Cross |url=https://www.medalbook.com/america-south/nicaragua/orders/order-of-ruben-dario-2/order-of-ruben-dar%C3%ADo-grand-cross-2 |access-date=2024-12-23 |website=Medalbook |language=en}}</ref>

==Recipients== ==Recipients==
{{Flagicon|United States}}], American actress and the princess of Monaco. <ref>{{Cita web|url=https://cloud.gouv.mc/webweb/Annuoff.nsf/(ListCh)/B7433860E52C08F9C12567C20033DFD7!OpenDocument|fechaacceso=2024-07-27|sitioweb=cloud.gouv.mc}}</ref> {{Flagicon|United States}}], American actress and the princess of Monaco.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cloud.gouv.mc/webweb/Annuoff.nsf/(ListCh)/B7433860E52C08F9C12567C20033DFD7!OpenDocument|access-date=2024-07-27|website=cloud.gouv.mc}}</ref>


{{Flagicon|Monaco}} ], Prince of Monaco.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://cloud.gouv.mc/webweb/Annuoff.nsf/(ListCh)/B7433860E52C08F9C12567C20033DFD7!OpenDocument |access-date=2024-12-23 |website=cloud.gouv.mc}}</ref> {{Flagicon|Monaco}} ], Prince of Monaco.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://cloud.gouv.mc/webweb/Annuoff.nsf/(ListCh)/B7433860E52C08F9C12567C20033DFD7!OpenDocument |access-date=2024-12-23 |website=cloud.gouv.mc}}</ref>
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{{Flagicon|Uruguay}} ], Uruguayan writer. {{Flagicon|Uruguay}} ], Uruguayan writer.


{{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan painter. {{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan painter.


{{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan composer. {{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan composer.
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{{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan painter. {{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan painter.


{{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan writer. {{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan writer.


{{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan writer. {{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan writer.
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{{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan painter. {{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan painter.


{{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan poet, novelist and painter {{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan poet, novelist and painter


{{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan musician and composer. {{Flagicon|Nicaragua}} ], Nicaraguan musician and composer.
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==Reference==
==References==
{{Reflist}} {{Reflist}}
==External links==
https://www.medals.org.uk/nicaragua/nicaragua006.htm


==External links==
http://www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/asu/dario.xml&doc.view=content&brand=default&anchor.id=0
*{{cite web|url=https://www.medals.org.uk/nicaragua/nicaragua006.htm|website=medals.org.uk|title=ODM of Nicaragua: Order of Ruben Dario|access-date=2024-12-23}}
*{{cite web|url=http://www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/asu/dario.xml&doc.view=content&brand=default&anchor.id=0|website=azarchivesonline.org|title=Rubén Darío Papers 1882-1945 (bulk 1882-1915)|access-date=2024-12-23}}
*{{cite web|url=https://es.m.wikipedia.org/Categor%C3%ADa:Orden_de_la_Independencia_Cultural_Rub%C3%A9n_Dar%C3%ADo|title=Categoría:Orden de la Independencia Cultural Rubén Darío - Misplaced Pages, la enciclopedia libre|website=es.m.wikipedia.org|access-date=2024-12-23}}


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Award in Nicaragua

The Order of Rubén Darío (Spanish: Orden de Rubén Darío) is a medal of honor in Nicaragua that was established on February 16, 1951. It's giving to notable people who contributed to the world of art, literature, science and international relations.

Order of Rubén Darío
Awarded by  Nicaragua
TypeState order
Established16 February 1951
Country Nicaragua
Awarded forArt, literature, science and international relations.
StatusActive
FounderAnastasio Somoza García
GradesCollar, Grand Cross with Gold Star, Grand Cross with Silver Star, Grand Officer, Commander, Officer, Knight
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of San Juan of Nicaragua
Next (lower)Order of Miguel Larreynage


History

The Order of Rubén Darío was proposed by Anastasio Somoza García on February 16, 1951; named after Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío and given to notable people who contributed in the field of art, literature, science and international relations.

Recipients

United StatesGrace Kelly, American actress and the princess of Monaco.

Monaco Rainier III, Prince of Monaco.

United StatesJacqueline Cochran, American pilot and business executive.

ArgentinaFrance Julio Cortázer, Argentinian-French Writer.

Argentina Gregorio Selser, Argentinian Journalist and writer.

Uruguay Eduardo Galeano, Uruguayan writer.

Nicaragua Armando Morales, Nicaraguan painter.

Nicaragua Carlos Mejía Godoy, Nicaraguan composer.

Nicaragua Camerata Bach Nicaraguan Music group.

Puerto Rico Yiye Ávila, Puerto Rican preacher and writer.

United States Francis Spellman, American Catholic prelate.

United States David Spencer, American evangelist.

TeleSUR, TV channel.

Nicaragua June Beer, Afro-Nicaraguan poet, artist and writer.

Nicaragua Jorge Isaac Carvallo, Nicaraguan Musician.

Nicaragua Salvador Cardenal Argüello, Nicaraguan ethnomusicologist.

Nicaragua Ernesto Cardenal, Nicaraguan poet, politician and priest.

Nicaragua Silvio Conrado, Nicaraguan economist.

Nicaragua José Coronel Urtecho, Nicaraguan writer.

Spain Manuel Frage, Spanish politician.

Nicaragua María Gallo, Nicaraguan painter.

Guatemala Raphael girard, Guatemalan anthropologist.

Nicaragua Claudia Gordillo, Nicaraguan photographer.

East Germany Margot Honecker, East German politician.

France Florence Jaugey, French actress, movie director and producer.

Nicaragua Rossana Lacayo, photographer, film director and screenwriter.

Nicaragua Víctor M. Leiva Nicaraguan composer.

Nicaragua Irene López, Nicaraguan Dancer and choreography

Nicaragua Luis Enrique Mejía Godoy, Nicaraguan musician, composer and single-songwriter.

Spain Gregorio Marañón Moya, Spanish politician.

Cuba Aleida March, Cuban politician.

SpainNicaraguaPablo Martínez Téllez, Spanish composer.

Nicaragua Carlos Martínez Rivas, Nicaraguan poet.

Nicaragua Ernesto Mejía Sánchez, Nicaraguan writer.

Nicaragua Margarita Montealegre, Nicaraguan photojournalism.

Nicaragua Haydée Palacios Vivas, Nicaraguan Dancer.

Nicaragua Róger Pérez de la Rocha, Nicaraguan painter.

Nicaragua Pierre Pierson, Nicaraguan writer.

Nicaragua Rosario Aguilar, Nicaraguan writer.

Nicaragua Guillermo Rothschuh Tablada, Nicaraguan writer and professor.

Nicaragua Leoncio Sáenz, Nicaraguan painter.

Nicaragua Fernando Silva Espinosa, Nicaraguan poet, novelist and painter

Nicaragua Felipe Urrutia, Nicaraguan musician and composer.

Nicaragua Camilo Zapata, Nicaraguan Composer and single-songwriter.

Reference

References

  1. "ODM of Nicaragua: Order of Ruben Dario". www.medals.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  2. "ODM of Nicaragua: Order of Ruben Dario". medals.org.uk. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  3. "Order of Ruben Darío, Grand Cross". Medalbook. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  4. cloud.gouv.mc https://cloud.gouv.mc/webweb/Annuoff.nsf/(ListCh)/B7433860E52C08F9C12567C20033DFD7!OpenDocument. Retrieved 2024-07-27. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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  6. "Medal, Order of Ruben Dario, Jacqueline Cochran | National Air and Space Museum". airandspace.si.edu. Retrieved 2024-12-23.
  7. "Nicaragua gives Rubén Darío Order of Cultural Independence to teleSUR". www.radiohc.cu. Retrieved 2024-12-23.

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