(Redirected from Prince of Asturias Award)The 'Prince of Asturias Awards' (
Spanish: ''Premios PrÃncipe de Asturias'',
Asturian: ''Premios PrÃncipe d'Asturies'') is a series of annual prizes given in
Spain by the 'Fundación PrÃncipe de Asturias' to individuals, entities, organizations or others from around the world who make notable achievements in the sciences, humanities, or public affairs. The awards are presented in
Oviedo, the capital of the
Principality of Asturias at a ceremony presided by
Felipe, Prince of Asturias. The Prince of Asturias Awards were established in 1981. A sculpture expressly created by
Spanish sculptor
Joan Miró is presented to the yearly recipients.
Categories
Arts
★ 1981:
Jesús López Cobos
★ 1982:
Pablo Serrano
★ 1983:
Eusebio Sempere
★ 1984:
Orfeón Donostiarra
★ 1985:
Antonio López GarcÃa
★ 1986:
Luis GarcÃa Berlanga
★ 1987:
Eduardo Chillida
★ 1988:
Jorge Oteiza
★ 1989:
Oscar Niemeyer
★ 1990:
Antonio TÃ pies
★ 1991:
Alfredo Kraus,
José Carreras,
Teresa Berganza,
Pilar Lorengar,
Plácido Domingo,
Montserrat Caballé and
Victoria de los Angeles
★ 1992:
Roberto Matta
★ 1993:
Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza
★ 1994:
Alicia de Larrocha
★ 1995:
Fernando Fernán-Gómez
★ 1996:
JoaquÃn Rodrigo
★ 1997:
Vittorio Gassmann
★ 1998:
Sebastião Salgado
★ 1999:
Santiago Calatrava
★ 2000:
Barbara Hendricks
★ 2001:
Krzysztof Penderecki
★ 2002:
Woody Allen
★ 2003:
Miquel Barceló
★ 2004:
Paco de LucÃa
★ 2005:
Maya Plisetskaya and
Tamara Rojo
★ 2006:
Pedro Almodóvar
★ 2007:
Bob Dylan
Communications and Humanities
★ 1981:
MarÃa Zambrano
★ 1982:
Mario Bunge
★ 1983: ''
El PaÃs'' newspaper
★ 1984:
Claudio Sánchez Albornoz
★ 1985:
José Ferrater Mora
★ 1986: ''
O Globo''
★ 1987: ''
El Espectador'' newspaper and ''
El Tiempo'' newspaper
★ 1988:
Horacio Sáenz Guerrero
★ 1989:
Fondo de Cultura Económica and
Pedro LaÃn Entralgo
★ 1990:
José Simeón Cañas University
★ 1991:
Luis MarÃa Anson
★ 1992:
Emilio GarcÃa Gómez
★ 1993:
Vuelta the Review
★ 1994: Spanish
Missions in
Rwanda and
Burundi
★ 1995:
José Luis López Aranguren and
EFE Agency
★ 1996:
Indro Montanelli and
Julián MarÃas
★ 1997:
CNN and
Václav Havel
★ 1998:
Reinhard Mohn
★ 1999:
Instituto Caro y Cuervo
★ 2000:
Umberto Eco
★ 2001:
George Steiner
★ 2002:
Hans Magnus Enzensberger
★ 2003:
Ryszard Kapuściński and
Gustavo Gutiérrez Merino
★ 2004:
Jean Daniel
★ 2005:
Alliance française,
Società Dante Alighieri,
British Council,
Goethe-Institut,
Instituto Cervantes and
Instituto Camões
★ 2006:
National Geographic Society
International Cooperation
★ 1981:
José López Portillo
★ 1982:
Enrique V. Iglesias
★ 1983:
Belisario Betancur
★ 1984:
Contadora Group
★ 1985:
Raúl AlfonsÃn
★ 1986:
Salamanca University and
Coimbra University
★ 1987:
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
★ 1988:
Óscar Arias
★ 1989:
Jacques Delors and
Mikhail Gorbachev
★ 1990:
Hans Dietrich Genscher
★ 1991:
UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees)
★ 1992:
Nelson Mandela and
Frederik Willem de Klerk
★ 1993:
United Nations Blue Berets stationed in Ex-
Yugoslavia
★ 1994:
Yasser Arafat and
Yitzhak Rabin
★ 1995:
Mario Soares
★ 1996:
Helmut Kohl
★ 1997: Government of
Guatemala and
Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity
★ 1998:
Fatiha Boudiaf,
Olayinka Koso-Thomas,
Graça Machel,
Rigoberta Menchú,
Fatana Ishaq Gailani,
Emma Bonino and
Somaly Mam
★ 1999:
Pedro Duque,
John Glenn,
Chiaki Mukai and
Valery Polyakov
★ 2000:
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
★ 2001:
International Space Station
★ 2002: The
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
★ 2003:
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
★ 2004: The
European Union's
Erasmus Programme
★ 2005:
Simone Veil
★ 2006:
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
★ 2007:
Al Gore
Literature
★ 1981:
José Hierro
★ 1982:
Miguel Delibes and
Gonzalo Torrente Ballester
★ 1983:
Juan Rulfo
★ 1984:
Pablo GarcÃa Baena
★ 1985:
Angel González
★ 1986:
Mario Vargas Llosa and
Rafael Lapesa
★ 1987:
Camilo José Cela
★ 1988:
José Angel Valente and
Carmen MartÃn Gaite
★ 1989:
Ricardo Gullón
★ 1990:
Arturo Uslar Pietri
★ 1991: The people of
Puerto Rico
★ 1992:
Francisco Morales Nieva
★ 1993:
Claudio RodrÃguez
★ 1994:
Carlos Fuentes
★ 1995:
Carlos Bousoño
★ 1996:
Francisco Umbral
★ 1997:
Alvaro Mutis
★ 1998:
Francisco Ayala
★ 1999:
Günter Grass
★ 2000:
Augusto Monterroso
★ 2001:
Doris Lessing
★ 2002:
Arthur Miller
★ 2003:
Fatema Mernissi and
Susan Sontag
★ 2004:
Claudio Magris
★ 2005:
Nélida Piñon
★ 2006:
Paul Auster
★ 2007:
Amos Oz
Social Sciences
★ 1981:
Román Perpiñá
★ 1982:
Antonio DomÃnguez Ortiz
★ 1983:
Julio Caro Baroja
★ 1984:
Eduardo GarcÃa de EnterrÃa
★ 1985:
Ramón Carande Thovar
★ 1986:
José Luis Pinillos
★ 1987:
Juan José Linz
★ 1988:
Luis DÃez del Corral and
Luis Sánchez Agesta
★ 1989:
Enrique Fuentes Quintana
★ 1990:
Rodrigo UrÃa González
★ 1991:
Miguel Artola Gallego
★ 1992:
Juan Velarde Fuertes
★ 1993:
Silvio Zavala
★ 1994:
Aurelio Menéndez Menéndez
★ 1995:
Joaquim VerÃssimio Serrão
★ 1996:
John Huxtable Elliott
★ 1997:
MartÃn de Riquer Morera
★ 1998:
Jacques Santer and
Pierre Werner
★ 1999:
Raymond Carr
★ 2000:
Carlo Maria Martini
★ 2001: The
Colegio de México and
Juan Iglesias Santos
★ 2002:
Anthony Giddens
★ 2003:
Jürgen Habermas
★ 2004:
Paul Krugman
★ 2005:
Giovanni Sartori
★ 2006:
Mary Robinson
★ 2007:
Ralf Dahrendorf
Sports
★ 1987:
Sebastian Coe
★ 1988:
Juan Antonio Samaranch
★ 1989:
Severiano Ballesteros
★ 1990:
Alfonso "Sito" Pons
★ 1991:
Sergei Bubka
★ 1992:
Miguel Indurain
★ 1993:
Javier Sotomayor
★ 1994:
Martina Navratilova
★ 1995:
Hassiba Boulmerka
★ 1996:
Carl Lewis
★ 1997: Spanish
Marathon team
★ 1998:
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
★ 1999:
Steffi Graf
★ 2000:
Lance Armstrong
★ 2001:
Manuel Estiarte
★ 2002:
Brazil national football team
★ 2003: The
Tour de France
★ 2004:
Hicham El Guerrouj
★ 2005:
Fernando Alonso
★ 2006:
Spanish Basketball Team
★ 2007:
Michael Schumacher
Technical and Scientific Research
★ 1981:
Alberto Sols
★ 1982:
Manuel Ballester
★ 1983:
Luis Antonio Santaló
★ 1984:
Antonio GarcÃa Bellido
★ 1985:
Emilio Rosenblueth and
David Vázquez MartÃnez
★ 1986:
Antonio González González
★ 1987:
Pablo RudomÃn and
Jacinto Convit
★ 1988:
Manuel Cardona and
Marcos Moshinsky
★ 1989:
Guido Münch
★ 1990:
Salvador Moncada and
Santiago GrisolÃa
★ 1991:
Francisco BolÃvar Zapata
★ 1992:
Federico GarcÃa Moliner
★ 1993:
Amable Liñán
★ 1994:
Manuel Patarroyo
★ 1995:
Manuel Losada Villasante and
National Biodiversity Institute of
Costa Rica
★ 1996:
ValentÃn Fuster
★ 1997:
Atapuerca research team
★ 1998:
Emilio Méndez Pérez and
Pedro Miguel Etxenike LandirÃbar
★ 1999:
Ricardo Miledi and
Enrique Moreno González
★ 2000:
Luc Montagnier and
Robert Gallo
★ 2001:
Craig Venter,
John Sulston,
Hamilton Smith,
Francis Collins and
Jean Weissenbach
★ 2002:
Robert E. Kahn,
Vinton Cerf,
Tim Berners-Lee and
Lawrence Roberts
★ 2003:
Jane Goodall
★ 2004:
Judah Folkman,
Tony Hunter,
Joan Massagué Solé,
Bert Vogelstein and
Robert Weinberg
★ 2005:
Antonio Damasio
★ 2006:
Juan Ignacio Cirac
★ 2007:
Ginés Morata Pérez y
Peter Lawrence
Concord
★ 1987:
Villa El Salvador
★ 1988:
International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources and
World Wild Fund for Nature
★ 1989:
Stephen Hawking
★ 1990:
Sephardic Communities
★ 1991:
Medicus Mundi and
Médecins Sans Frontières
★ 1992: American Foundation for AIDS Research (
AMFAR)
★ 1993: Coordinadora
Gesto por la Paz in the
Basque Country
★ 1994:
Save the Children,
National Movement of Street Children and
Messengers of Peace
★ 1995: H.M.
Hussein I, king of
Jordan
★ 1996:
Adolfo Suárez
★ 1997:
Yehudi Menuhin and
Mstislav Rostropovich
★ 1998:
Nicolás Castellanos,
Vicente Ferrer,
JoaquÃn Sanz Gadea and
Muhammad Yunus
★ 1999:
Caritas Española
★ 2000:
Royal Spanish Academy and Association of Academies of the
Spanish Language
★ 2001: World Network of
Biosphere Reserves
★ 2002:
Daniel Barenboim and
Edward Said
★ 2003:
J. K. Rowling
★ 2004:
The Way of Saint James
★ 2005:
The Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul
★ 2006:
UNICEF
See also
★
List of awards
★
Prizes named after people
External link
★
Prince of Asturias Awards, official website (in English)
★
Prince of Asturias Foundation, official website (in English)