Ca Pepico, from a village grocery store to a reference point for Valencian markets, champagnes, and ancestral bull liver rice
Ca Pepico, a restaurant near Valencia, has evolved from a family-owned grocery established in 1930 into a renowned culinary destination featuring traditional Valencian dishes.
Speech Book Shows Getúlio Vargas as Pragmatic
The article discusses the significance of Getúlio Vargas's speeches during his ascent to power in Brazil, particularly focusing on a 1930 rally in Rio de Janeiro.
The Proud House in Vecrīga, Linked to One of Pre-War Latvia's Most Mysterious Deaths
A historic house in Vecrīga, Latvia, linked to a mysterious double death in 1930, was auctioned in August 2024.
All the balls throughout the World Cups, one by one
The article reviews the evolution of the official match ball for the FIFA World Cup, highlighting the changes in materials and technology from 1930 to the present.
When Bapu set out on the Dandi march, this is how the salt movement began
Mahatma Gandhi initiated the Salt Movement by leading the Dandi March against British colonial salt laws on March 12, 1930.
1926: W. Lu�s signals desire for a paulista to succeed him as President
Washington Luís, though yet to govern Brazil, hints at his desire for a Paulista successor following the 1930 presidential election.
All the Champions and Runners-up of the World Cups, One by One
The article provides a historical overview of the FIFA World Cup from its inception in 1930 to the upcoming 2026 tournament.
Hauck & Bauer: Today 96 years ago
On March 6, 1930, frozen food was sold for the first time in the USA.
Muhi al-Din Saadia: Echo of Old Minarets and the Pulse of Homes in Sidon and South Lebanon
Muhi al-Din Saadia, born in 1930 in Sidon, has grown to be a significant voice entwined with the cultural and spiritual fabric of southern Lebanon, captivating the community with his Quran recitations.
When the mind is awake, but the body sleeps. The frightening sleep disease
The article discusses the mysterious sleeping sickness, known as encephalitis lethargica, which affected at least half a million Europeans between 1916 and 1930 and later spread globally, with its cause remaining unclear even today.
PHOTO ⟩ A large exhibition about classical modernism in Latvia opened at the Liepāja Museum
A significant exhibition showcasing classical modernism in Latvian art from 1911 to 1930 was inaugurated at the Liepāja Museum.
When Pluto was discovered, it was once considered the ninth planet of the solar system
On February 18, 1930, astronomer Clyde W. Tombaugh discovered Pluto, which was initially regarded as the ninth planet in the solar system.
1926: Election was not even held, and there is already talk of SP-MG agreement for 1930
Political power groups have nominated Washington Luís as the presidential candidate for the upcoming election, while speculation arises about a political agreement between São Paulo and Minas Gerais for the 1930 elections.
Luis Monti, the only man to play in two World Cup finals with two different teams: if he won the first, his mother would be killed, and if he lost the second, he would be 'killed' himself
Luis Monti played in the first World Cup final in 1930 between Uruguay and Argentina, amidst intense national rivalry and personal threats based on the outcome.
Want to impose martial law on an island north of Iceland
Norway is considering implementing martial law on Jan Mayen, an island they claimed as part of their kingdom in 1930, due to security uncertainties.
The Prodigious Six Years of Irene Polo
The article highlights the remarkable career of journalist Irene Polo from 1930 to 1936 as chronicled in 'La fascinació del periodisme' by Gloria Santa Maria and Pilar Tur.