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'''Independence Day''' in the United States (1776); '''Republic Day''' in the Philippines (1946); '''Liberation Day''' in Rwanda (1994)
 
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File:Fourth july fireworks.jpg|Fireworks over the Washington Monument
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File:Declaration of Independence (1819), by John Trumbull.jpg|''[[Declaration of Independence (Trumbull)|Declaration of Independence]]'' by [[John Trumbull]]|title=Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull
File:Declaration of Independence (1819), by John Trumbull.jpg|''[[Declaration of Independence (Trumbull)|Declaration of Independence]]'' by [[John Trumbull]]
File:Us-decl-indep.jpg|The U.S. Declaration of Independence
File:United States Declaration of Independence.jpg|The U.S. Declaration of Independence
File:Grand Union Flag.svg|The Grand Union Flag of the Thirteen Colonies in 1776
File:Grand Union Flag.svg|The Grand Union Flag of the Thirteen Colonies in 1776
File:Crab Nebula.jpg|Crab Nebula
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101III-Groenert-019-23A, Schlacht um Kursk, Panzer VI (Tiger I).jpg|A Waffen-SS Tiger I engages another tank
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 101III-Groenert-019-23A, Schlacht um Kursk, Panzer VI (Tiger I).jpg|A Waffen-SS Tiger I engages another tank
File:Alice Liddell.jpg|Alice Liddell
File:Alice Liddell.jpg|Alice Liddell
File:Brazilian cruiser Bahia 4.jpg|Brazilian cruiser ''Bahia''|border=yes
File:Brazilian cruiser Bahia 4.jpg|The Brazilian cruiser ''Bahia''
File:Deep Impact HRI.jpeg|Tempel&nbsp;1, after the ''Deep Impact'' collision|title=Tempel 1, after the ''Deep Impact'' collision
File:Deep Impact HRI.jpeg|Tempel&nbsp;1, after the ''Deep Impact'' collision
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| [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Ulrich of Augsburg]]''' (Roman Catholicism);
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| [[414]] – '''[[Pulcheria|Aelia Pulcheria]]''' proclaimed herself regent over her brother {{nowrap|[[Theodosius II]]}} and made herself Augusta and Empress of the [[Byzantine Empire|Eastern Roman Empire]].
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| [[1187]] – [[Saladin]] defeated [[Guy of Lusignan]], [[King of Jerusalem]], at the '''[[Battle of Hattin]]''' and captured the [[True Cross]].
| [[1187]] – [[Saladin]] defeated [[Guy of Lusignan]], [[King of Jerusalem]], at the '''[[Battle of Hattin]]''' and captured the [[True Cross]].
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| [[1610]] – [[Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618)|Polish–Muscovite War]]: The outnumbered forces of the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] defeated the [[Tsardom of Russia]] at the '''[[Battle of Klushino]]'''.
| [[1610]] – [[Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618)|Polish–Muscovite War]]: The outnumbered forces of the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] defeated the [[Tsardom of Russia]] at the '''[[Battle of Klushino]]'''.
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| featured on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/March 16|March 16]]
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| [[1892]] – [[Samoa|Western Samoa]] changed the '''[[International Date Line]]''', causing Monday (July 4) to occur twice, resulting in a year with 367 days.
|[[1862]] – In a rowing boat on the [[River Thames]] from [[Oxford]] to [[Godstow]], author [[Lewis Carroll]] told [[Alice Liddell]] and her sisters a story that would eventually form the basis for his book '''''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'''''.
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|[[1894]] – The '''[[Republic of Hawaii|Republic of Hawai{{okina}}i]]''' was proclaimed at [[Aliiolani Hale|Ali{{okina}}iolani Hale]] in [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], with [[Sanford B. Dole]] as the first president.
|[[1894]] – The '''[[Republic of Hawaii|Republic of Hawai{{okina}}i]]''' was proclaimed at [[Aliiolani Hale|Ali{{okina}}iolani Hale]] in [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], with [[Sanford B. Dole]] as the first president.
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| [[2012]] – [[CERN]] announced the initial discovery of the '''[[Higgs boson]]''' [[elementary particle]] after '''[[Search for the Higgs boson|a 40-year search]]''' for its existence.
| [[2012]] – [[CERN]] announced the initial discovery of the '''[[Higgs boson]]''' [[elementary particle]] after '''[[Search for the Higgs boson|a 40-year search]]''' for its existence.
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| Higgs boson: outdated; Search: refimprove section
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|[[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] of '''[[Ulrich of Augsburg|Saint Ulrich of Augsburg]]''' (Catholicism);
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* [[1054]] – [[Chinese astronomy|Chinese astronomers]] recorded the sudden appearance of a "[[Guest star (astronomy)|guest star]]", later identified as [[SN 1054|the supernova]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--> that created the '''[[Crab Nebula]]'''.
* [[1054]] – [[Chinese astronomy|Chinese astronomers]] recorded the sudden appearance of a "[[Guest star (astronomy)|guest star]]", later identified as [[SN 1054|the supernova]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--> that created the '''[[Crab Nebula]]'''.
* [[1643]] – [[First English Civil War]]: Royalist forces defeated the Parliamentarians at the '''[[Battle of Burton Bridge (1643)|Battle of Burton Bridge]]''', securing a crossing of the [[River Trent]] for a convoy of supplies travelling with Queen [[Henrietta Maria of France|Henrietta Maria]].
* [[1776]] – In Philadelphia, the [[Second Continental Congress|Continental Congress]] adopted the '''[[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]]'''<!-- ''(signing pictured)''-->, announcing that the [[Thirteen Colonies|thirteen American colonies]] were no longer a part of the [[British Empire]].
* [[1776]] – In Philadelphia, the [[Second Continental Congress|Continental Congress]] adopted the '''[[United States Declaration of Independence|Declaration of Independence]]'''<!-- ''(signing pictured)''-->, announcing that the [[Thirteen Colonies|thirteen American colonies]] were no longer a part of the [[British Empire]].
* [[1837]] – The '''[[Grand Junction Railway]]''', the world's first long-distance railway with [[Traction engine|steam traction]], opened between [[Birmingham]] and [[Earlestown railway station|Newton Junction]].
* [[1918]] – [[World War I]]: An [[Allies of World War I|Allied]] force led by the Australian general [[John Monash]] was victorious in the '''[[Battle of Hamel]]''', demonstrating the effectiveness of [[combined arms]] techniques in [[trench warfare]].
* [[1855]] – The first edition of [[Walt Whitman]]'s '''''[[Leaves of Grass]]''''' was published, and it went on to become one of the most important collections of [[American poetry]].
* [[1862]] – In a boat on the [[River Thames]] from [[Oxford]] to [[Godstow]], author [[Lewis Carroll]] told [[Alice Liddell]] ''(pictured)'' and her sisters a story that later formed the basis for his book '''''[[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland]]'''''.
* [[1918]] – [[World War&nbsp;I]]: [[Allies of World War I|Allied]] forces led by the Australian general [[John Monash]] won the '''[[Battle of Hamel]]''', demonstrating the effectiveness of [[combined arms|combined-arms]] techniques in [[trench warfare]].
* [[1941]] – [[German AB-Aktion in Poland]]: After capturing [[Lviv|Lwów]], the Nazis '''[[Massacre of Lwów professors|executed]]''' professors of the [[Lviv University|University of Lwów]] along with their families.
* [[1941]] – [[German AB-Aktion in Poland]]: After capturing [[Lviv|Lwów]], the Nazis '''[[Massacre of Lwów professors|executed]]''' professors of the [[Lviv University|University of Lwów]] along with their families.
* [[1941]] – [[The Holocaust]]: During the [[German occupation of Latvia during World War II|German occupation of Latvia]], a number of synagogues in Riga '''[[Burning of the Riga synagogues|were set on fire]]''', killing many Jews who were confined within.
* [[1943]] – The aircraft carrying [[Władysław Sikorski]], prime minister of the [[Polish government-in-exile]], '''[[1943 Gibraltar Liberator AL523 crash|crashed]]''', killing him and fifteen others, leading to '''[[Władysław Sikorski's death controversy|several conspiracy theories]]'''.
* [[1943]] – The aircraft carrying [[Władysław Sikorski]], prime minister of the [[Polish government-in-exile]], '''[[1943 Gibraltar Liberator AL523 crash|crashed]]''' off Gibraltar, killing him and fifteen others and leading to '''[[Władysław Sikorski's death controversy|several conspiracy theories]]'''.
* [[1945]] – The Brazilian cruiser '''{{Ship|Brazilian cruiser|Bahia||2}}'''<!--''[[Brazilian cruiser Bahia|Bahia]]''--><!-- ''(pictured)''--> was accidentally sunk by one of its own crewmen, killing more than 300<!-- and leaving the rest adrift in shark-infested waters-->.
* [[1945]] – The Brazilian cruiser '''{{Ship|Brazilian cruiser|Bahia||2}}'''<!--[[Brazilian cruiser Bahia]]--> ''(pictured)'' was accidentally sunk by one of its own crewmen, killing more than 300 people<!-- and leaving the rest adrift in shark-infested waters-->.
* [[1950]] – The United States' [[anti-communism|anti-communist]] propaganda source '''[[Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty|Radio Free Europe]]''' made its first broadcast aimed at Czechoslovakia.
* [[1950]] – The United States' [[anti-communism|anti-communist]] propaganda source '''[[Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty|Radio Free Europe]]''' made its first broadcast aimed at Czechoslovakia.
* [[1951]] – '''[[William Shockley]]''' announced the invention of the [[Bipolar junction transistor|junction transistor]]<!--not bold, too technical--><!-- ''(example pictured)''-->, for which he, [[John Bardeen]], and [[Walter Houser Brattain]] later won the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]].
* [[1954]] – In what is known as "'''[[1954 FIFA World Cup Final|The Miracle of Bern]]'''", [[Germany national football team|West Germany]] defeated [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] 3–2 to win the [[1954 FIFA World Cup|FIFA World Cup]].
* [[1965]] – The first '''[[Annual Reminder]]''', a series of [[Picketing|pickets]] that were some of the [[List of LGBT actions in the United States prior to the Stonewall riots|earliest LGBT actions in the United States]], took place at [[Independence Hall]] in Philadelphia.
* [[1954]] – Four [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] officers arrived in Guatemala to begin '''[[Operation PBHistory]]''' in an attempt to justify the United States' [[1954 Guatemalan coup d'état|overthrow]] of President [[Jacobo Árbenz]] one week prior.
* [[1976]] – [[Israel Defense Forces|Israeli forces]] '''[[Entebbe raid|raided]]''' Uganda's [[Entebbe International Airport]] to free hostages taken by hijackers on Air France Flight&nbsp;139<!--not linked, no article-->.
* [[1965]] – The first '''[[Annual Reminder]]''', a series of early [[Picketing (protest)|pickets]] organized by [[homophile]] organizations, one of the [[List of pre-Stonewall LGBT actions in the United States|earliest LGBT demonstrations in the United States]], took place at [[Independence Hall (United States)|Independence Hall]] in Philadelphia.
* [[1982]] – '''[[1982 kidnapping of Iranian diplomats|Four Iranian diplomats were kidnapped]]''' after they were stopped at a checkpoint in northern Lebanon by [[Kataeb Party|Lebanese Phalange]] forces; their fates remain unknown.
* [[1976]] – [[Israel Defense Forces|Israeli forces]] '''[[Operation Entebbe|raided]]''' Uganda's [[Entebbe International Airport]] to free hostages taken by hijackers on Air France Flight&nbsp;139<!--not linked, no article-->.
* [[1988]] – [[Kylie Minogue]]'s first album, '''''[[Kylie (album)|Kylie]]''''', was released, and went on to top the charts in the UK and New Zealand.
* [[1982]] – Four Iranian diplomats '''[[1982 Iranian diplomats kidnapping|were kidnapped]]''' after they were stopped at a checkpoint in northern Lebanon by [[Kataeb Party|Lebanese Phalange forces]] and their fates remain unknown.
* [[1988]] – [[Kylie Minogue]]'s first album, '''''[[Kylie (album)|Kylie]]''''', was released, and went on to top the charts in the UK, New Zealand, and Japan.
* [[2005]] – The impactor of the [[NASA]] space probe '''''[[Deep Impact (spacecraft)|Deep Impact]]''''' collided with the comet [[Tempel 1|Tempel&nbsp;1]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--><!-- ''(pictured)''-->, excavating interior material to study its composition.
* [[2005]] – The impactor of the [[NASA]] space probe '''''[[Deep Impact (spacecraft)|Deep Impact]]''''' collided with the comet [[Tempel 1|Tempel&nbsp;1]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--><!-- ''(pictured)''-->, excavating interior material to study its composition.
* Born/died: | '''[[Usama ibn Munqidh]]'''<!--Arab poet--> |b|1095| '''[[Raynald of Châtillon]]'''<!--French knight--> |d|1187| '''[[Elizabeth of Portugal]]'''<!--Queen--> |d|1336| '''[[Min Phalaung]]'''<!--Burmese king--> |d|1593| '''[[Philippe de Monte]]'''<!--Flemish composer--> |d|1603| '''[[Brian Twyne]]'''<!--English scholar--> |d|1644| '''[[John Leake]]'''<!--English admiral--> |b|1656| '''[[Christian Fürchtegott Gellert]]'''<!--German poet--> |b|1715| '''[[Samuel Richardson]]'''<!--English writer--> |d|1761| '''[[John Adams]]''' and '''[[Thomas Jefferson]]'''<!--American presidents--> |d|1826| '''[[Poundmaker]]'''<!--Native American chief--> |d|1886| '''[[Suzanne Lenglen]]'''<!--French tennis player--> |d|1938| '''[[Geraldo Rivera]]'''<!--American television presenter--> |b|1943| '''[[Yonatan Netanyahu]]'''<!--Israeli soldier, died in Operation Entebbe--> |d|1976
* Born/died: | '''[[Usama ibn Munqidh]]'''<!--Arab poet--> |b|1095| '''[[Raynald of Châtillon]]'''<!--French knight--> |d|1187| '''[[Elizabeth of Portugal]]'''<!--Queen--> |d|1336| '''[[Min Phalaung]]'''<!--Burmese king--> |d|1593| '''[[Brian Twyne]]'''<!--English scholar--> |d|1644| '''[[John Leake]]'''<!--English admiral--> |b|1656| '''[[Christian Fürchtegott Gellert]]'''<!--German poet--> |b|1715| '''[[Samuel Richardson]]'''<!--English writer--> |d|1761| '''[[John Adams]]''' and '''[[Thomas Jefferson]]'''<!--American presidents--> |d|1826| '''[[Hubert Cecil Booth]]'''<!--English engineer--> |b|1871| '''[[Jack Warhop]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |b|1884| '''[[Poundmaker]]'''<!--Native American chief--> |d|1886| '''[[Suzanne Lenglen]]'''<!--French tennis player--> |d|1938| '''[[Geraldo Rivera]]'''<!--American television presenter--> |b|1943| '''[[Andre Spitzer]]'''<!--Romanian/Israeli fencer--> |b|1945| '''[[Sonia Pierre]]'''<!--Dominican activist--> |b|1963| '''[[Yonatan Netanyahu]]'''<!--Israeli soldier, died in Operation Entebbe--> |d|1976| '''[[Koko (gorilla)|Koko]]'''<!--Sign Language user-->|b|1971| '''[[Victor Chang]]'''<!--Australian surgeon-->|d|1991| '''[[Swastima Khadka]]'''<!--Nepalese actress-->|b|1995| '''[[Barthélemy Mukenge]]'''<!--Congolese politician-->|d|2018|

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'''[[July 4]]''': '''[[Republic Day (Philippines)|Republic Day]]''' in the Philippines ([[1946]]); '''[[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]]''' in the United States ([[1776]])
'''[[July 4]]''': '''[[Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day]]''' in the United States ([[1776]]); '''[[Republic Day (Philippines)|Republic Day]]''' in the Philippines ([[1946]]); '''[[Liberation Day (Rwanda)|Liberation Day]]''' in Rwanda ([[1994]])
{{main page image/OTD|File:2N3904.jpg|Bipolar junction transistor}}
{{main page image/OTD|File:Crab Nebula.jpg|Crab Nebula}}
* [[414]] – Byzantine emperor [[Theodosius&nbsp;II]] proclaimed his elder sister '''[[Pulcheria|Aelia Pulcheria]]''' as ''[[List of Augustae|Augusta]]''.
* [[1837]] – The '''[[Grand Junction Railway]]''', the world's first long-distance railway with [[Traction engine|steam traction]], opened between [[Birmingham]] and [[Earlestown railway station|Newton Junction]].
* [[1054]] – [[Chinese astronomy|Chinese astronomers]] recorded the sudden appearance of a "[[Guest star (astronomy)|guest star]]", later identified as [[SN 1054|the supernova]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--> that created the '''[[Crab Nebula]]''' ''(pictured)''.
* [[1855]] – The first edition of [[Walt Whitman]]'s '''''[[Leaves of Grass]]''''' was published, and it went on to become one of the most important collections of [[American poetry]].
* [[1863]] – [[American Civil War]]: [[Confederate States Army|Confederate forces]] failed in '''[[Battle of Helena|an attempt to recapture]]''' the [[Union Army|Union]]-occupied [[Helena, Arkansas]].
* [[1941]] – [[The Holocaust]]: During the [[German occupation of Latvia during World War II|German occupation of Latvia]], a number of synagogues in Riga '''[[Burning of the Riga synagogues|were set on fire]]''', killing many Jews who were confined within.
* [[1954]] – In what is known as "'''[[1954 FIFA World Cup final|The Miracle of Bern]]'''", [[Germany national football team|West Germany]] defeated [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] 3–2 to win the [[1954 FIFA World Cup|FIFA World Cup]].
* [[1951]] – '''[[William Shockley]]''' announced the invention of the [[Bipolar junction transistor|junction transistor]]<!--not bold, too technical--> ''(example pictured)'', for which he, [[John Bardeen]], and [[Walter Houser Brattain]] later won the [[Nobel Prize in Physics]].
* [[1954]] – [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] officers arrived in [[Guatemala City]] to begin '''[[Operation PBHistory]]''' in an attempt to justify [[1954 Guatemalan coup d'état|the overthrowing]] of Guatemalan president [[Jacobo Árbenz]] one week earlier.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Antoine Daniel]]'''<!--French Canadian saint--> |d|1648| '''[[Hubert Cecil Booth]]'''<!--English engineer--> |b|1871| '''[[Sonia Pierre]]'''<!--Dominican activist--> |b|1963}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Brian Twyne]]'''<!--English antiquary-->|d|1644| '''[[Jack Warhop]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |b|1884| '''[[Koko (gorilla)|Koko]]'''<!--Sign Language user-->|b|1971| '''[[Victor Chang]]'''<!--Australian surgeon-->|d|1991| }}
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1187Saladin defeated Guy of Lusignan, King of Jerusalem, at the Battle of Hattin and captured the True Cross. lots of CN tags (7)
1610Polish–Muscovite War: The outnumbered forces of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth defeated the Tsardom of Russia at the Battle of Klushino. single source
1802 - In West Point, New York, the United States Military Academy began operations. featured on March 16
1892Western Samoa changed the International Date Line, causing Monday (July 4) to occur twice, resulting in a year with 367 days. 5 refimprove sections
1894 – The Republic of Hawaiʻi was proclaimed at Aliʻiolani Hale in Honolulu, with Sanford B. Dole as the first president. refimprove section
1898 – The French ocean liner SS La Bourgogne collided another ship in dense fog near Sable Island and sank, resulting in 549 deaths, mostly passengers. refimprove
1943World War II: Fighting began in the Battle of Kursk, the largest full-scale battle in history as well as the largest series of armoured clashes. featured on August 23
2002 – American aviator Steve Fossett became the first person to fly solo nonstop around the world in a balloon, completing an almost 14-day trip after landing in Queensland, Australia. refimprove section
2012CERN announced the initial discovery of the Higgs boson elementary particle after a 40-year search for its existence. Higgs boson: outdated; Search: refimprove section
Feast day of Saint Ulrich of Augsburg (Catholicism); Feast date not cited
Philippe de Monte |d|1603| Date not cited

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July 4: Independence Day in the United States (1776); Republic Day in the Philippines (1946); Liberation Day in Rwanda (1994)

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