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File:Flag of the Cispadane Republic.svg|Flag of the {{nowrap|Cispadane Republic}}, the first use of the Italian tricolour
File:Flag of the Cispadane Republic.svg|Flag of the {{nowrap|Cispadane Republic}}, the first use of the Italian tricolour
File:Clouet F de Lorraine.jpg|Francis, Duke of Guise
File:Clouet F de Lorraine.jpg|Francis, Duke of Guise
File:Early flight 02562u (7).jpg | Crossing of the English Channel by Blanchard and Jeffries
File:Early flight 02562u (7).jpg | Crossing of the English Channel by Blanchard and Jeffries
File:Jerry Rawlings 2011 (cropped).jpg|Jerry Rawlings
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| [[2015]] – The offices of the French satirical weekly newspaper ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]'' in Paris were '''[[Charlie Hebdo shooting|attacked]]''' by a [[Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula|branch of Al-Qaeda]], leaving twelve people dead.
| [[2015]] – The offices of the French satirical weekly newspaper ''[[Charlie Hebdo]]'' in Paris were '''[[Charlie Hebdo shooting|attacked]]''' by a [[Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula|branch of Al-Qaeda]], leaving twelve people dead.
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* [[1610]] – Through his telescope, Italian astronomer [[Galileo Galilei]] made the first observation of Jupiter's '''[[Galilean moons]]''': '''[[Io (moon)|Io]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, '''[[Europa (moon)|Europa]]''', '''[[Ganymede (moon)|Ganymede]]''' and '''[[Callisto (moon)|Callisto]]''', although he was not able to distinguish the first two until the following night.
* [[1797]] – The '''[[Flag of Italy|Italian tricolour]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was adopted for the first time as official flag, by the government of the [[Cispadane Republic]].
* [[1782]] – The '''[[Bank of North America]]''' ''(pictured)'' opened in Philadelphia as the de facto first [[central bank]] of the United States.
* [[1904]] – The [[Marconi Company|Marconi International Marine Communication Company]] specified '''[[CQD]]''' as the [[distress signal]] to be used by its operators<!--, which was replaced by [[SOS]] a few years later-->.
* [[1931]] – Australian aviator '''[[Guy Menzies]]''' ''(pictured)'' flew from [[Sydney]] to New Zealand's [[Westland District|West Coast]], making the first solo [[trans-Tasman]] flight.
* [[1939]] – The French physicist [[Marguerite Perey]] identified '''[[francium]]''', the last element first [[Timeline of chemical element discoveries|discovered]] in nature, rather than by synthesis.
* [[1948]] – [[Kentucky Air National Guard|Air National Guard]] pilot Thomas Mantell<!-- not wikilinked, no article-->, flying '''[[Mantell UFO incident|in pursuit]]''' of an alleged [[unidentified flying object|UFO]], was killed when his [[North American P-51 Mustang|P-51 Mustang]] crashed near [[Fort Knox]], [[Kentucky]].
* [[1948]] – [[Kentucky Air National Guard|Air National Guard]] pilot Thomas Mantell<!-- not wikilinked, no article-->, flying '''[[Mantell UFO incident|in pursuit]]''' of an alleged [[unidentified flying object|UFO]], was killed when his [[North American P-51 Mustang|P-51 Mustang]] crashed near [[Fort Knox]], [[Kentucky]].
* [[1955]] – '''[[Marian Anderson]]''' became the first African-American to perform with the [[Metropolitan Opera]] in New York.
* [[1955]] – '''[[Marian Anderson]]''' became the first African-American to perform with the [[Metropolitan Opera]] in New York.
* [[1978]] – An article entitled "'''[[Iran and Red and Black Colonization]]'''" was published in the newspaper ''[[Ettela'at]]'' attacking [[Ruhollah Khomeini]], then in exile in Iraq.
* [[1978]] – An article entitled "'''[[Iran and Red and Black Colonization]]'''" was published in the newspaper ''[[Ettela'at]]'' attacking [[Ruhollah Khomeini]], then in exile in Iraq.
* [[1989]] – Representatives of Iranian leader [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] '''[[Khomeini's letter to Mikhail Gorbachev|delivered a letter]]''' to [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], inviting him to consider Islam as an alternative to communism, and predicting the dissolution of the [[Eastern Bloc|Soviet Bloc]].
* [[1979]] – The [[People's Army of Vietnam]] captured [[Phnom Penh]], which marked the end of large-scale fighting in the '''[[Cambodian–Vietnamese War]]'''.
* [[1989]] – In one of the most famous upsets in [[FA Cup]] history, [[Sutton United F.C.|Sutton United]], a team in the fifth tier of [[English football league system|English league football]], '''[[Sutton United 2–1 Coventry City (1989)|defeated]]''' top-tier [[Coventry City F.C.|Coventry City]].
* [[1993]] – The [[History of Ghana|Fourth Republic of Ghana]] was inaugurated with '''[[Jerry Rawlings]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the country's former military ruler, as president.
* [[1993]] – The [[History of Ghana|Fourth Republic of Ghana]] was inaugurated with '''[[Jerry Rawlings]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the country's former military ruler, as president.
* [[2010]] – In [[Nag Hammadi]], Egypt, Muslim gunmen '''[[Nag Hammadi massacre|opened fire]]''' on a crowd of [[Copts|Coptic]] Christians leaving church after attending Christmas [[Divine Liturgy#Coptic Liturgy|Liturgy]], killing eight of them, as well as one Muslim bystander.
* [[2010]] – In [[Nag Hammadi]], Egypt, Muslim gunmen '''[[Nag Hammadi massacre|opened fire]]''' on a crowd of [[Copts|Coptic]] Christians leaving church after attending Christmas [[Divine Liturgy#Coptic Liturgy|Liturgy]], killing eight of them, as well as one Muslim bystander.
* [[2012]] – A [[hot air balloon]] flight from [[Carterton, New Zealand]], '''[[2012 Carterton hot air balloon crash|collided with a power line while landing]]''', causing it to crash and killing all eleven people on board.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Johann Heinrich Zedler]]'''<!--German lexicographer--> |b|1706| '''[[Joseph Dennie]]'''<!--American writer--> |d|1812| '''[[Albert Bierstadt]]'''<!--German/American painter--> |b|1830| '''[[Eliezer Ben-Yehuda]]'''<!--Russian lexicographer--> |b|1858| '''[[Anna Murray Vail]]'''<!--American botanist--> |b|1863| '''[[Edmund Barton]]'''<!--Australian prime minister/justice--> |d|1920| '''[[James Humphreys (pornographer)|James Humphreys]]'''<!--English--> |b|1930| '''[[Li Shengjiao]]'''<!--Chinese diplomat, male--> |b|1935| '''[[Helena Válková]]'''<!--Czech politician--> |b|1951| '''[[Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers]]'''<!--English tennis player--> |d|1960| '''[[Zara Cisco Brough]]'''<!--Native American chief--> |d|1988| '''[[Caster Semenya]]'''<!--South African athlete, female--> |b|1991| '''[[Run Run Shaw]]'''<!--Chinese film producer, male--> |d|2014
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Charles I of Anjou]]'''<!--Sicilian king--> |d|1285| '''[[Nicholas Hilliard]]'''<!--English painter--> |d|1619| '''[[Joseph Dennie]]'''<!--American writer--> |d|1812| '''[[E. Louisa Mather|E.&nbsp;Louisa Mather]]'''<!--American suffragist--> |b|1815| '''[[Albert Bierstadt]]'''<!--German/American painter--> |b|1830| '''[[Eliezer Ben-Yehuda]]'''<!--Russian lexicographer--> |b|1858| '''[[Anna Murray Vail]]'''<!--American botanist--> |b|1863| '''[[Edmund Barton]]'''<!--Australian prime minister/justice--> |d|1920| '''[[James Humphreys (pornographer)|James Humphreys]]'''<!--English--> |b|1930| '''[[Li Shengjiao]]'''<!--Chinese diplomat, male--> |b|1935| '''[[Juan Gabriel]]'''<!--Mexican singer--> |b|1950|'''[[Helena Válková]]'''<!--Czech politician--> |b|1951| '''[[Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers]]'''<!--English tennis player--> |d|1960| '''[[Zara Cisco Brough]]'''<!--Native American chief--> |d|1988| '''[[Caster Semenya]]'''<!--South African athlete, female--> |b|1991| '''[[Amanda Asay]]'''<!--Canadian baseball player--> |d|2022


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'''[[January 7]]''': '''[[Christmas]]''' (Eastern Christianity); '''[[Public holidays in Cambodia|Victory over Genocide Day]]''' in Cambodia ([[1979]]); '''[[Tricolour Day|Flag Day]]''' in Italy ([[1797]])<!--hide if [[Flag of Italy]] appears below-->
'''[[January 7]]''': '''[[Christmas]]''' (Eastern Christianity); '''[[Public holidays in Cambodia|Victory over Genocide Day]]''' in Cambodia ([[1979]])<!-- '''[[Tricolour Day]]''' in Italy ([[1797]])hide if [[Flag of Italy]] appears below-->
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{{main page image/OTD|File:CQD.ogg|CQD in [[Morse code]]}}
* [[1797]] – The '''[[Flag of Italy|Italian tricolour]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> was first adopted as an official flag by the government of the [[Cispadane Republic]].
* [[1610]] – Through his telescope, Italian astronomer [[Galileo Galilei]] made the first observation of Jupiter's '''[[Galilean moons]]''': '''[[Io (moon)|Io]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, '''[[Europa (moon)|Europa]]''', '''[[Ganymede (moon)|Ganymede]]''' and '''[[Callisto (moon)|Callisto]]''', although he was not able to distinguish the first two until the following night.
* [[1904]] – The [[Marconi Company|Marconi International Marine Communication Company]] specified '''[[CQD]]''' ''(audio featured)'' as the [[distress signal]] to be used by its operators<!--, which was replaced by [[SOS]] a few years later-->.
* [[1782]] – The '''[[Bank of North America]]''' opened in Philadelphia as the first de facto [[central bank]] of the United States.
* [[1939]] – French physicist [[Marguerite Perey]] identified '''[[francium]]''', the last [[Timeline of chemical element discoveries|element to be discovered]] in nature rather than by synthesis.
* [[1931]] – Australian aviator '''[[Guy Menzies]]''' ''(pictured)'' flew from [[Sydney]] to New Zealand's [[Westland District|West Coast]], making the first solo [[trans-Tasman]] flight.
* [[1979]] – The [[People's Army of Vietnam]] captured [[Phnom Penh]], marking the end of large-scale fighting in the '''[[Cambodian–Vietnamese War]]'''.
* [[1989]] – Representatives of Iranian leader [[Ruhollah Khomeini]] delivered '''[[Khomeini's letter to Mikhail Gorbachev|a letter]]''' to [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], inviting him to consider Islam as an alternative to communism, and predicting the dissolution of the [[Eastern Bloc|Soviet Bloc]].
* [[2020]] – After '''[[2019–2020 Spanish government formation|253 days without an operational government]]''', a second round of [[investiture]] votes produced Spain's first [[coalition government]] since the [[Second Spanish Republic|Second Republic]].
* [[2012]] – A [[hot air balloon]] flight from [[Carterton, New Zealand]], '''[[2012 Carterton hot air balloon crash|collided with a power line]]''' while landing, causing it to<!-- catch fire, disintegrate and--> crash and killing all eleven people on board.
{{Born and died list| '''[[Nicholas Hilliard]]'''<!--English painter--> |d|1619| '''[[Elizabeth Louisa Foster Mather]]'''<!--American suffragist--> |b|1815| '''[[Juan Gabriel]]'''<!--Mexican singer--> |b|1950}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Francis Poulenc]]'''<!--French composer--> |b|1899| '''[[Melly Goeslaw]]'''<!--Indonesian singer--> |b|1974| '''[[Richard Hamming]]'''<!--American mathmetician--> |d|1998| '''[[Run Run Shaw]]'''<!--Chinese film producer, male--> |d|2014| }}
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1558Francis, Duke of Guise, retook Calais, England's last continental possession, for France. refimprove section
1598Boris Godunov became the first non-Rurikid Tsar of Russia. refimprove
1785 – Frenchman Jean-Pierre Blanchard, accompanied by American John Jeffries, became the first to cross the English Channel by air, in a balloon. Blanchard: lead too short
1922Dáil Éireann narrowly approved the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which ended the Irish War of Independence and established the Irish Free State as a self-governing dominion within the British Empire. Treaty appears on December 6, War appears on July 11
1924 – The International Hockey Federation, the global governing body for field hockey, was founded in Paris in response to the sport's omission from the 1924 Summer Olympics. refimprove, date not cited
1940Winter War: Outnumbered Finnish troops decisively defeated Soviet forces at the Battle of Raate Road. single source
1975 – The National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women was established to promote empowerment and gender equality for women in the Philippines. refimprove
1989Akihito became Emperor of Japan upon the death of his father, Hirohito, who became known by the posthumous name Emperor Shōwa. refimprove section
1996 – A major blizzard pounded the East Coast of the United States, killing more than 100 people. unreferenced sections
2015 – The offices of the French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo in Paris were attacked by a branch of Al-Qaeda, leaving twelve people dead. outdated
Johann Heinrich Zedler |b|1706| Too much uncited

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January 7: Christmas (Eastern Christianity); Victory over Genocide Day in Cambodia (1979)

CQD in Morse code
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