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Graciano García García

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2008, the International School of Protocol awarded him its gold medal. In addition, he received the Manzana de Oro from the Asturian Centre of Madrid in 1996, the Businessman and Professional of the Year Award, from Astur Manager (2000), Puerta de Asturias (2000), Master de Oro, from the Forum for Top Management (2002), Madreña de Oro, from the Asturian Centre of Seville (2002) and Faba de Oro (2004).
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and Cooperation's Diplomatic School awarded him both the Carlos III Medal, its highest honour, and a gold medal. He was also awarded a gold medal by the Veterinaries' Association of the Principality of Asturias, as well as the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Civil Guard with a white ribbon. In
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Graciano García has been the promoter of pioneering cultural and journalistic enterprises in Asturias engaged in the struggle for freedom. In 1989 he founded Ediciones Nobel, which has published works of great value and cultural richness since its inception. Currently focused on
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in 1984. He was given the keys to the city of Oviedo in 1995, having already been named Asturian Person of the Year by the local and regional newspaper, La Nueva España, in 1981. He was made Knight Commander of the
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by the government of Brazil in 2004. In September 2005 the Government of the Principality of Asturias awarded him the Autonomous Region's highest honour, the
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On 24 September 1980, with the support of the Royal House and in the presence of the King and Queen of Spain and the
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markets, Nobel has offices in several countries. Due to his initiative, 1996 saw the creation of literary magazine
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Graciano García was married on 10 October 1970 to María Josefa Cervero, with whom he has two children.
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magazine, which became a vehicle for expressing the voice of democratic sentiment in
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In September 2006 he was given the Medal for Police Merit by the Spanish
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Graciano García was awarded the Order of Civil Merit by the
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In 1961 he began his professional career at the newspaper
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He holds a degree from the Official Journalism School of
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