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Incumbents
edit- President:
- Laureano Eleuterio Gómez Castro (1950–1953).
- Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez (1951–1953).[n 1]
- Vice President: N/A.[n 2]
Events
editOngoing
editJanuary
edit- 8 January – The club Deportes Quindío founded in Armenia.
- 5–17 January – The very first Vuelta a Colombia is held, beginning in Bogotá on the 5th.On the 17th, Efraín Forero Triviño of Cundinamarca wins.
May
edit- 9 May –The 1951 population census of the state of Antioquia is held.[1]
- 24 May – La Gran Colombia University.
June
edit- 15 June – Colombian Battalion is deployed to Busan.
August
edit- 25 August – Ecopetrol is founded as Empresa Colombiana de Petróleos S.A. (English:Colombian Petroleum Company).[2]
September
edit- 16 September – 1951 Colombian parliamentary election.
October
edit- 25 October – The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) disaffiliates Colombia.[3]
- 28 October – President Gomez is hospitalized after having a heart attack, which leaves him partially paralyzed for the rest of his life.[4][5]
November
edit- 5 November – Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez becomes acting President of Colombia.
Uncertain
edit- The 1951 Campeonato Profesional is won by the Millonarios.
Births
editJanuary
edit- 6 January – Gustavo Zalamea, artist (d. 2011).
February
edit- 6 February – Darío Gómez, musician (d. 2022).
- 11 February – Luis Eduardo Garzón, politician.
March
edit- 12 March – Diego Umaña, footballer.
- 17 March – Carmenza Duque, musician and actress.
April
edit- 22 April – José Fernando Castro, lawyer and politician (d. 2008).
May
edit- 8 May – Ricardo Tobón Restrepo, archbishop of Medellín.
- 21 May – William Vinasco Chamorro, sports journalist.
June
edit- 6 June – Carlos Pizarro Leongómez, politician and guerilla (d. 1990).
August
edit- 1 August – Constanza Duque, actress.
- 10 August – Juan Manuel Santos, politician and 32nd President of Colombia.
- 23 August – Cholo Valderrama, joropo musician and songwriter.
- 24 August – Hélmer Herrera, drug trafficker (d. 1998).
- 30 August – Wilson Saoko, musician.
September
edit- 18 September – Poncho Zuleta, vallenato musician.
- 23 September – Carlos Holmes Trujillo, politician, lawyer, and former Minister of National Defense (d. 2021).
- 29 September – Andrés Caicedo, writer (d. 1977).
October
edit- 15 October – Miguel Alfonso Murillo, actor (d. 2017).
- 28 October – Rodrigo Obregón, actor (d. 2019).
November
edit- 23 November – Margarita Londoño Vélez, writer (d. 2021).
December
edit- 31 December – Fernando Jaramillo Paredes, orchestra director and musician (d. 2014).
Deaths
edit- 8 October José – Joaquín Casas Castañeda, politician and former Minister of National Education (b. 1866).
- unknown date – Cesar Uribe Piedrahita, doctor and writer (b. 1897)
Notes
edit- ^ Gómez would step down on 5 November 1951 due to health concerns, leaving Roberto Urdaneta Arbeláez as acting president until the 1953 coup.
- ^ The Office of the Vice President was officially abolished by the 1905 National Constituent Assembly on 28 March 1905, and it was only reinstituted after the ratification of the new 1991 Constitution and filled in the following presidential elections in 1994.
References
edit- ^ "Censo de poblacion de Colombia, 1951 (mayo 9)". International Labour Organization (ILO). 1955. Archived from the original on 23 September 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
- ^ "Our History". Ecopetrol. Archived from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
- ^ Tiempo, Casa Editorial El. "Con Pedernera y Di Stéfano liderando: hace 71 años inició 'El Dorado'". futbolred.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-09-23.
- ^ "Recorder 19 June 1953 — Virginia Chronicle: Digital Newspaper Archive". Virginia Chronicle. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ Osher Sofer, Douglas (May 2003). El Pueblo and La Rosca: A Political Dialogue in Colombia, 1944-1958. The University of Texas at Austin. p. 84. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
External links
edit- Media related to 1951 in Colombia at Wikimedia Commons