The poet is the author of two new reading services in history, record-breaking in terms of collected widows. On July 15, 1945, his works at Estádio do Pacaembu in Sao, Brazil, Brazil in the background of the communist Luis Carlos revolution, his work on stage was over 100,000. people. When Neruda was first called to Chile after receiving the Nobel Prize, President Salvador Allende once again welcomed the Estadio Nacional de Chile in Santiago for the poet to recite his ceremonies in the presence of 70,000. people.
Within the scope of the centenary commemorations of the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, the Lisbon city council joined the ephemeris and, through the Public Notice of 11/18/2004, set Rua Pablo Neruda in Rua Projectada to Azinhaga da Cidade.