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The winners of the Iberian History Competition I Photo: Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda
The winners of the Iberian History Competition I Photo: Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda

Iberian History Competition Closes With a Deep Dive Into Institutional History

Students from Spain, Portugal, and Chile received awards for their work on the history of institutions in the 16th Iberian History Competition.

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Iberian award ceremony 2022 | Photo: Juan Jesús (Centro Imagen)
Iberian award ceremony 2022 | Photo: Juan Jesús (Centro Imagen)

Iberian Competition 2022: Strong Attendance From Latin America

"Work and Crisis” was the focus of the past Iberian competition. The number of entries from Latin America increased significantly and accounted for 40% of the total contributions.

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Iberian prize winners, competition organisers and jury members 2020/2021 | Photo: Juan Jesús (Centro Imagen)
Iberian prize winners, competition organisers and jury members 2020/2021 | Photo: Juan Jesús (Centro Imagen)

Iberian Award Ceremony 2021

One hundred sixty participants from Spain and Portugal, as well as from Peru, Chile, Colombia, Cuba and Guatemala handed in 48 contributions revolving around the topic “Work and Crisis” to the 14th Iberian History Competition. Forming an integral part of the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda’s Awards and Scholarships Ceremony, the prize winners were awarded on 15 October 2021.

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Rafael Atienza Medina, Lieutenant of the Grand Brother and President of the Governing Board, Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda l Photo: Juan Jesús (Centro Imagen)
Rafael Atienza Medina, Lieutenant of the Grand Brother and President of the Governing Board, Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda l Photo: Juan Jesús (Centro Imagen)

Iberian EUSTORY Competition 2020: Strong Performance Involving Six Countries

The 13th award ceremony of EUSTORY Iberia took place on 23 October 2020 as part of the Real Maestranza Scholarships and Awards Ceremony. This year’s topic was "Political Transitions". More than 40 schools and 105 students from Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Romania, Portugal and Spain took part in the competition, making the jury’s decision a tough one.

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