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{{Year in Spain|1982}} |
{{Year in Spain|1982}} |
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Events in the year '''1982 in Spain'''. |
Events in the year '''1982 in Spain'''. |
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== Incumbents == |
== Incumbents == |
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* [[Monarchy of Spain|Monarch]] – [[Juan Carlos I of Spain|Juan Carlos I]] |
* [[Monarchy of Spain|Monarch]] – [[Juan Carlos I of Spain|Juan Carlos I]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Juan Carlos {{!}} Biography & Facts {{!}} Britannica |url=https://www.britannica.com/biography/Juan-Carlos |website=www.britannica.com |access-date=29 August 2023 |language=en}}</ref> |
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* [[Prime Minister of Spain]] – [[Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo]] (till 2 December); [[Felipe González]] (from 2 December) |
* [[Prime Minister of Spain]] – [[Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo]] (till 2 December); [[Felipe González]] (from 2 December) |
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== Events == |
== Events == |
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*[[12 May]] – Spanish priest [[Juan María Fernández y Krohn]] tries to stab [[Pope John Paul II]] with a [[bayonet]] during the latter's pilgrimage to the shrine at [[Fátima, Portugal]]. |
*[[12 May]] – Spanish priest [[Juan María Fernández y Krohn]] tries to stab [[Pope John Paul II]] with a [[bayonet]] during the latter's pilgrimage to the shrine at [[Fátima, Portugal]].{{fact|date=July 2023}} |
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*[[30 May]] – Spain joins [[NATO]].{{fact|date=July 2023}} |
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*[[1 October]] – [[1982 Spanish coup d'état attempt|Coup d'état attempt]]: Home Office Secretary [[Juan José Rosón]] learns of a conspiracy to carry out a coup d'état later in the month. The three main suspects, Artillery Colonel Luis Muñoz Gutiérrez, Artillery Colonel Jesús Crespo Cuspinera, and the latter's brother, Lieutenant Colonel José Crespo Cuspinera, are arrested the following morning.<ref>Diego Carcedo, "Sáenz de Santa María. El general que cambió de bando", ISBN |
*[[1 October]] – [[1982 Spanish coup d'état attempt|Coup d'état attempt]]: Home Office Secretary [[Juan José Rosón]] learns of a conspiracy to carry out a coup d'état later in the month. The three main suspects, Artillery Colonel Luis Muñoz Gutiérrez, Artillery Colonel Jesús Crespo Cuspinera, and the latter's brother, Lieutenant Colonel José Crespo Cuspinera, are arrested the following morning.<ref>Diego Carcedo, "Sáenz de Santa María. El general que cambió de bando", {{ISBN|84-8460-309-1}}</ref> |
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*[[28 October]] – [[Spanish general election, 1982|The general election]] ends in victory for the [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]].<ref>[[Dieter Nohlen|Nohlen, D]] & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1817 ISBN |
*[[28 October]] – [[Spanish general election, 1982|The general election]] ends in victory for the [[Spanish Socialist Workers' Party]].<ref>[[Dieter Nohlen|Nohlen, D]] & Stöver, P (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1817 {{ISBN|978-3-8329-5609-7}}</ref> |
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==Popular culture== |
==Popular culture== |
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===Music=== |
===Music=== |
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*[[Lucía (singer)|Lucía]] represents Spain at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1982|Eurovision Song Contest]], with the song "[[Él (song)|Él]]". She finishes 10th out of 18 entries.<ref>{{cite web|url= |
*[[Lucía (singer)|Lucía]] represents Spain at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1982|Eurovision Song Contest]], with the song "[[Él (Lucía song)|Él]]". She finishes 10th out of 18 entries.<ref name=":0">{{cite web |title=ESC History Eurovision - Spain 1982 |url=https://www.esc-history.com/details.php?key=0435 |archive-url= |archive-date= |access-date=}}</ref> |
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===Film=== |
===Film=== |
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=== Television === |
=== Television === |
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*[[14 February]] |
*[[14 February]] – ''[[Verano azul]]'' concludes its run on TVE1. The series, with 19 episodes that drew up to 20 million viewers in Spain, has been frequently re-run during the summer months in subsequent years. |
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=== Literature === |
=== Literature === |
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*[[Miguel Delibes]] |
*[[Miguel Delibes]] – ''Los santos inocentes'' |
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*[[Juan Marsé]] |
*[[Juan Marsé]] – ''Un día volveré'' |
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=== Sport === |
=== Sport === |
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== Notable births == |
== Notable births == |
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*[[26 March]] – [[Mikel Arteta]], football player and manager |
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*[[2 April]] – [[David Ferrer]], tennis player |
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*[[22 June]] – [[Andoni Iraola]], football player and manager |
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*[[5 July]] – [[Alain Arroyo]], footballer |
*[[5 July]] – [[Alain Arroyo]], footballer |
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*[[1 October]] – [[Sergio Sánchez (athlete)|Sergio Sánchez]], long-distance runner |
*[[1 October]] – [[Sergio Sánchez (athlete)|Sergio Sánchez]], long-distance runner |
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*[[15 December]] – [[Borja García]], racing driver |
*[[15 December]] – [[Borja García (racing driver)|Borja García]], racing driver |
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== Notable deaths == |
== Notable deaths == |
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* [[5 November]] – [[Santiago Amat]], Olympic sailor (born [[1887 in Spain|1887]]) |
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* [[8 December]] – [[Encarnación Fuyola]], teacher and activist (born [[1907 in Spain|1907]]) |
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*''date unknown'' – [[José María Valiente Soriano]], politician (born [[1900 in Spain|1900]]) |
*''date unknown'' – [[José María Valiente Soriano]], politician (born [[1900 in Spain|1900]]) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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[[Category:1982 in Spain| ]] |
[[Category:1982 in Spain| ]] |
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[[Category:1982 by country|Spain]] |
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[[Category:Years of the 20th century in Spain]] |
[[Category:Years of the 20th century in Spain]] |
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[[Category:1982 in Europe|Spain]] |
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[[Category:1980s in Spain]] |
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<references /><ref>{{Cite web |title=ESC History Eurovision National Final Spain 1982 |url=https://www.esc-history.com/nf_entries.php?country=Spain&year=1982 |website=Esc-history.com}}</ref> |
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Events in the year 1982 in Spain.
Incumbents
[edit]- Monarch – Juan Carlos I[1]
- Prime Minister of Spain – Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo (till 2 December); Felipe González (from 2 December)
Events
[edit]- 12 May – Spanish priest Juan María Fernández y Krohn tries to stab Pope John Paul II with a bayonet during the latter's pilgrimage to the shrine at Fátima, Portugal.[citation needed]
- 30 May – Spain joins NATO.[citation needed]
- 1 October – Coup d'état attempt: Home Office Secretary Juan José Rosón learns of a conspiracy to carry out a coup d'état later in the month. The three main suspects, Artillery Colonel Luis Muñoz Gutiérrez, Artillery Colonel Jesús Crespo Cuspinera, and the latter's brother, Lieutenant Colonel José Crespo Cuspinera, are arrested the following morning.[2]
- 28 October – The general election ends in victory for the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party.[3]
Popular culture
[edit]Music
[edit]- Lucía represents Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song "Él". She finishes 10th out of 18 entries.[4]
Film
[edit]Television
[edit]- 14 February – Verano azul concludes its run on TVE1. The series, with 19 episodes that drew up to 20 million viewers in Spain, has been frequently re-run during the summer months in subsequent years.
Literature
[edit]- Miguel Delibes – Los santos inocentes
- Juan Marsé – Un día volveré
Sport
[edit]- 20 April-9 May – 1982 Vuelta a España cycle race
Notable births
[edit]- 26 March – Mikel Arteta, football player and manager
- 2 April – David Ferrer, tennis player
- 22 June – Andoni Iraola, football player and manager
- 5 July – Alain Arroyo, footballer
- 1 October – Sergio Sánchez, long-distance runner
- 15 December – Borja García, racing driver
Notable deaths
[edit]- 5 November – Santiago Amat, Olympic sailor (born 1887)
- 8 December – Encarnación Fuyola, teacher and activist (born 1907)
- date unknown – José María Valiente Soriano, politician (born 1900)
References
[edit]External links
[edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1982 in Spain.
- ^ "Juan Carlos | Biography & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
- ^ Diego Carcedo, "Sáenz de Santa María. El general que cambió de bando", ISBN 84-8460-309-1
- ^ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1817 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
- ^ a b "ESC History Eurovision - Spain 1982".
- ^ "ESC History Eurovision National Final Spain 1982". Esc-history.com.