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  1. August 2 – A charter bus crashes on Highway 99 in Merced County, California, killing four people. [159] August 4 – A wildfire occurs [160] in California, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming. [161] August 5 – Suicide Squad, directed by David Ayer, is released as the third film in the DC Extended Universe.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 12011201 - Wikipedia

    1327 or 946 or 174. — to —. 阴金鸡年. (female Iron- Rooster) 1328 or 947 or 175. Boniface I (right) is elected as leader of the Fourth Crusade at Soissons (1840). Year 1201 ( MCCI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 20162016 - Wikipedia

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    January 3 – Following the fallout caused by the execution of Nimr al-Nimr, Saudi Arabia and several other countries end their diplomatic relations with Iran.
    January 8 – Joaquín Guzmán, widely regarded as the world's most powerful drug trafficker, is recaptured following his escape from a maximum-security prison in Mexico.
    January 12 – Ten people are killed and 15 wounded in a bombing near the Blue Mosque in Istanbul.
    February 6 – An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 strikes southern Taiwan, killing 117 people.
    February 7 – North Korea launches a reconnaissance satellite named Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4into space, it is condemned internationally as a long-range ballistic missile test.
    February 12 – Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill sign an Ecumenical Declaration in the first such meeting between leaders of the Catholic and Russian Orthodox Churches since their schismin 1054.
    March 14 – The ESA and Roscosmos launch the joint ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter on a mission to Mars.
    March 22 – 2016 Brussels bombings: Suicide bombing attacks at Brussels' Zaventem airport and Maalbeek metro stationkill 35 people and injure 300 more.
    March 24 – Ex-Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadžić is sentenced to 40 years in prison after being found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity committed during the Bosnian War.
    April 1–5 – 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh clashes: Clashes occur along the Nagorno-Karabakh line of contact with the Artsakh Defense Army, backed by the Armenian Armed Forces, on one side and the Azerbaija...
    April 3 – The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung publish the "Panama Papers", a set of 11.5 million confidential documents fro...
    April 8 – Pope Francis' apostolic exhortation Amoris laetitia (dated March 19) is published in the Vatican; it appears to amend the Roman Catholic Church's position on the availability of sacrament...
    April 16 – A 7.8 earthquake strikes northwestern Ecuador killing 676 people and injuring over 6,000. Widespread damage was caused across Manabí Province, with structures hundreds of kilometres from...
    May 9 – Rodrigo Duterte is elected the President of the Philippines.
    May 10–14 – The Eurovision Song Contest 2016 is held in Stockholm, Sweden, and is won by Ukrainian entrant Jamala with the song "1944".
    May 19 – EgyptAir Flight 804 crashes into the Mediterranean Sea en route from Paris to Cairo, killing all 66 people on board.
    May 20 – Tsai Ing-wen is sworn in as the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
    June 1 – The Gotthard Base Tunnel, the world's longest and deepest railway tunnel, is opened following two decades of construction work.
    June 10–July 10 – France hosts the UEFA Euro 2016 football tournament, which is won by Portugal.
    June 12 – A gunman claiming allegiance to the Islamic State opens fire at a gay nightclubin Orlando, Florida, killing 49 people and injuring 53 others.
    June 23 – The United Kingdom votes in a referendum to leave the European Union.
    July 1 – Latvia becomes the 35th member of the OECD.
    July 2 – 2016 Australian federal election: Malcolm Turnbull's Liberal/National Coalition Government is narrowly re-elected, defeating the Labor Party led by Bill Shorten.
    July 5 – NASA's Juno spacecraft enters orbit around Jupiterand begins a 20-month survey of the planet.
    July 6 – The augmented reality mobile game Pokémon Gois released, breaking numerous records in terms of sales and revenue.
    August 5–21 – The 2016 Summer Olympics are held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the first time in South America.
    August 24 – A 6.2 earthquakehits central Italy, killing 299 people.
    August 30 – The first Dog Manbook was made
    August 31 – The Brazilian Senate votes (61–20) to impeach the President of Brazil Dilma Rousseff. The Vice President of Brazil, Michel Temer, who had assumed the presidential powers and duties as A...
    September 1 – An annular solar eclipsewas visible from Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Mozambique and Madagascar.
    September 3 – The US and China, together responsible for 40% of the world's carbon emissions, both formally join the Paris global climate agreement.
    September 8 – NASA launches OSIRIS-REx, its first asteroid sample return mission. The probe visited Bennu from 2018 to 2021 and would return samples to Earth on September 24, 2023.
    September 9 – The government of North Korea conducts its fifth and reportedly biggest nuclear test. World leaders condemn the act, with South Koreacalling it "maniacal recklessness".
    October 7 – Three events that will play a significant role in the 2016 United States presidential election all take place on the same afternoon: (1) U.S. intelligence agencies publicly accuse the R...
    October 14 – American missionary and aid worker Jeff Woodke is kidnapped in Abalak, Nigerby militants. He would not be freed for six years.
    October 15 – 150 nations meet at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) summit in Rwanda and agree to phase out hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) as an amendment to the Montreal Protocol.
  4. The 2016 election of Republican Donald Trump—whose presidential campaign was grounded in nationalism and anti-immigrant rhetoric—could been seen then as a reaction against the seeming triumph of blue-state values during the two-term presidency (2009–17) of the United States’ first African American president, Democrat Barack Obama.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › simple › 12011201 - Wikiwand

    year / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 1201 ( MCCI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar, the 1201st year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 201st year of the 2nd millennium, the 1st year of the 13th century, and the 2nd year of the 1200s decade. Millennium:

  6. Aug 31, 2016 · But, Hunt says, B.C. was much harder to implement. Terms referring to this “before” varied all the way through the 18th century. Some mention Bede, an Anglo-Saxon historian and monk, as an ...

  7. Julius III. Leo X. Pius V. Historical events in 1201. See what famous, scandalous and important events happened in 1201 or search by date or keyword.

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