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Carmen Linares and María Pagés, Princess of Asturias Award for the ArtsFurther information
Having become two of the most important figures of flamenco in recent decades, Carmen Linares and María Pagés unify the spirit of several generations that, from a sense of respect for tradition and the depth of the roots of flamenco, have managed to modernize and adapt its essence to the contemporary world.
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Meeting of the jury for the 2022 Princess of Asturias Award for the ArtsFurther information
43 nominations encompassing 19 different nationalities are in the running for this Award, the first of eight international awards that are bestowed each year by the Princess of Asturias Foundation, now in their 42nd year.
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The meetings of the juries responsible for granting the 2022 Princess of Asturias Awards will commence on 4th MayFurther information
312 nominations had been submitted as of 3rd March.
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John H. Elliott, Prince of Asturias Award for Social Sciences, has diedFurther information
He was bestowed with the Award in 1996 for “his research into the history of Spain, which he has successfully fitted into the European and American framework”
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312 candidatures from 60 nationalities have been nominated for the 2022 Princess of Asturias AwardsFurther information
The deadline for submitting nominations closed yesterday, Thursday, 3rd March.
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The call for nominations for the 2022 Princess of Asturias Awards is now openFurther information
The Foundation has started to send out the Regulations governing the Awards.
Nominations can now be submitted via the Foundation’s website.
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Frederick W. de Klerk, Prince of Asturias Award for International Cooperation, has diedFurther information
Joint Laureate in 1992, together with Nelson Mandela, for “in conditions of extreme difficulty, laid the foundations for peace and co-operation among the citizens of South Africa and the country’s democratic organisation in the future”.
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