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File:Luftschiff Montgolfier.jpg|Montgolfier brothers' hot air balloon
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File:John Diefenbaker, MP (1940).jpg|John Diefenbaker
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*[[1783]] - [[Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier]] and François Laurent made the first untethered '''[[hot air balloon]]''' flight.
File:USS Leyte Gulf (CG 55) under the Verrazano Narrows Bridge.jpg|Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge
*[[1877]] - [[Thomas Edison]] announced his invention of the '''[[phonograph]]'''.
File:God Defend New Zealand instrumental.ogg|"God Defend New Zealand"
*[[1969]] - The first '''[[ARPANET]]''' link was established.
File:Alan Freed disk jockey.jpg|Alan Freed
*[[2002]] - '''[[NATO]]''' invited [[Bulgaria]], [[Estonia]], [[Latvia]], [[Lithuania]], [[Romania]], [[Slovakia]] and [[Slovenia]] to become members.
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==Ineligible==
Recent days: [[November 20]] &ndash; [[November 19]] &ndash; [[November 18]]
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| '''[[World Television Day]]'''
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| [[1783]] – The first successful untethered [[History of aviation|flight by humans]] in a [[hot air balloon]] '''[[History of ballooning|was made]]''' by [[Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier]] and [[François Laurent d'Arlandes]] in Paris.
| Hot air balloon has unreferenced section; History of ballooning has multiple issues; Pilâtre de Rozier has no footnotes; d'Arlandes has no references
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| [[1918]] – Polish troops and civilians began '''[[Lwów pogrom (1918)|a three-day pogrom]]''' against Jews and Christians in Lwów (now [[Lviv]], Ukraine).
| multiple issues
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| [[1962]] – The '''[[Sino-Indian War]]''' ended after the Chinese [[People's Liberation Army]] declared a ceasefire.
| not all viewpoints, external links
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| [[1996]] – '''[[Humberto Vidal explosion|A propane explosion]]''' at the Humberto Vidal shoe store in [[Río Piedras, Puerto Rico|Río Piedras]], [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]], killed 33 people and wounded 69 others when the building collapsed.
| lots of CN tags (5)
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| [[2006]] – Lebanese politician '''[[Pierre Amine Gemayel]]''', a vocal critic of Syria's military presence in and political domination of Lebanon, was assassinated in [[Jdeideh]].
| lead too short
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| [[2013]] – '''[[Euromaidan|Massive protests]]''' started across Ukraine after President [[Viktor Yanukovych]] suspended signing the [[Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement]].
| outdated
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| '''[[Bernardo Pasquini]]'''<!--Italian composer--> |d|1710|
| ref improve
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|* [[2008]] – '''[[U Gambira]]''', who led Burmese monks in the failed [[Saffron Revolution]] against military rule, was sentenced to 68 years' imprisonment.
|source is clear a series of sentences were passed between 18 and 21 November, not all in one go
|}


==Eligible==
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* [[1620]] – The '''[[Mayflower Compact]]''', the first governing document of the [[Plymouth Colony]], was signed by 41 of the ''[[Mayflower]]''{{'}}s passengers while the ship was anchored in what is now [[Provincetown Harbor]].
'''[[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November|Archive]]''' &ndash; '''[[List of historical anniversaries|More historical anniversaries...]]'''
* [[1894]] – [[First Sino-Japanese War]]: After [[Battle of Lüshunkou|capturing]]<!--not bold, needs more footnotes--> the Chinese city of [[Lüshunkou District|Port Arthur]], the Japanese army began '''[[Port Arthur massacre (China)|a massacre of the city's soldiers and civilians]]'''.
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* [[1920]] – [[Irish War of Independence]]: On '''[[Bloody Sunday (1920)|Bloody Sunday]]''' in Dublin, the [[Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)|IRA]] assassinated [[Cairo Gang|a group of British intelligence agents]], and British forces killed 14 civilians at a [[Gaelic football]] match at [[Croke Park]].
* [[1922]] – '''[[Rebecca Latimer Felton]]''' became the first woman to serve in the [[United States Senate]], albeit for only one day.
* [[1945]] – '''[[Manzanar]]''', a camp in [[California]] for the [[internment of Japanese Americans]] during [[World War II]], was closed.
* [[1959]] – American [[disc jockey]] '''[[Alan Freed]]''' ''(pictured)'', who popularized the term ''[[rock and roll]]'', was fired from [[WABC (AM)|{{nowrap|WABC-AM}}]] for his role in the [[payola]] scandal.
* [[1964]] – The '''[[Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge]]''' ''(pictured)'', connecting [[Staten Island]] and [[Brooklyn]] in New York City, opened to traffic as the [[List of longest suspension bridge spans|longest suspension bridge in the world]] at the time.
* [[1970]] – [[Vietnam War]]: American forces '''[[Operation Ivory Coast|raided]]''' the North Vietnamese [[Sơn Tây prison camp]] in an attempt to rescue 61 American [[Prisoner of war|POWs]] who were thought to be held there.
* [[1974]] – '''[[Birmingham pub bombings|Bombs exploded]]''' in two [[pub]]s in central [[Birmingham]], England, killing 21 people<!-- and injuring 182 others,--> and leading to the imprisonment of [[Birmingham Six|six people who were later exonerated]].
* [[1977]] – "'''[[God Defend New Zealand]]'''"<!-- ''(audio featured)''--> became New Zealand's second [[national anthem]], on equal standing with "[[God Save the King]]", which had been the traditional anthem since 1840.
* [[2012]] – A remote-controlled bomb '''[[2012 Tel Aviv bus bombing|exploded]]''' on a bus in [[Tel Aviv]], Israel, injuring at least 28 people on board.
* [[2015]] – The Belgian government imposed '''[[2015 Brussels lockdown|a four-day security lockdown]]''' in [[Brussels]] based on information about potential terrorist attacks.
* Born/died this day: |'''[[Columbanus]]'''<!--Irish saint--> |d|615| '''[[Anne de Xainctonge]]'''<!--French religious sister--> |b|1567| '''[[Henry Purcell]]'''<!--English composer--> |d|1695| '''[[Hetty Green]]'''<!--American businesswoman--> |b|1834| '''[[James Hogg]]'''<!--Scottish writer--> |d|1835| '''[[Alexander Berkman]]'''<!--Russian anarchist--> |b|1870| '''[[Joe Darling]]'''<!--Australian cricketer--> |b|1870| '''[[Stan Musial]]'''<!--American baseball player--> |b|1920| '''[[Victor Chang]]'''<!--Austrlian physician--> |b|1936| '''[[Leopold Berchtold]]'''<!--Austrian politician--> |d|1942| '''[[Michael Strahan]]'''<!--American football player--> |b|1971 | '''[[Annie (singer)|Annie]]'''<!--Norwegian--> |b|1977

==Notes==
* [[Mayflower]] appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/November 19|November 19]], so Mayflower Compact should not appear in the same year.
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'''[[November 21]]''': '''[[Armed Forces Day (Bangladesh)|Armed Forces Day]]''' in Bangladesh<!--; '''[[Presentation of Mary]]''' (Christianity) referencing problems-->
{{main page image/OTD|File:ALA MOANA OFFICE BUILDING GLOWS IN THE AFTERNOON SUN - NARA - 553789.jpg|La Ronde in 1973}}
* [[1386]] – [[Turco-Mongol tradition|Turco-Mongol]] conqueror [[Timur]] '''[[Timurid invasions of Georgia|captured and sacked]]''' the [[Kingdom of Georgia|Georgian]] capital [[Tbilisi]] and forced King [[Bagrat V of Georgia|Bagrat&nbsp;V]] to convert to Islam.
* [[1877]] [[Thomas Edison]] announced his invention of the '''[[phonograph]]''', a device able to record and play sound.
* [[1950]] – Two trains '''[[Canoe River train crash|collided]]''' near [[Valemount]], Canada, killing 21 people; the subsequent trial brought future prime minister [[John Diefenbaker]]<!-- ''(pictured)''--> to greater political attention.
* [[1961]] – '''[[La Ronde (restaurant)|La Ronde]]''' ''(pictured)'', the first [[revolving restaurant]] in the United States, was inaugurated.
* [[2009]] – '''[[2009 Heilongjiang mine explosion|An explosion]]''' in a coal mine in [[Heilongjiang]], China, killed 108 miners.
{{Born and died list| '''[[William de Corbeil]]'''<!--Archbishop of Canterbury--> |d|1136| '''[[Francis Folger Franklin]]'''<!--American child, son of Benjamin Franklin--> |d|1736| '''[[Mollie Steimer]]'''<!--Ukrainian anarchist--> |b|1897| '''[[Jadunath Singh]]'''<!--Indian soldier--> |b|1916|}}
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1783 – The first successful untethered flight by humans in a hot air balloon was made by Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes in Paris. Hot air balloon has unreferenced section; History of ballooning has multiple issues; Pilâtre de Rozier has no footnotes; d'Arlandes has no references
1918 – Polish troops and civilians began a three-day pogrom against Jews and Christians in Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine). multiple issues
1962 – The Sino-Indian War ended after the Chinese People's Liberation Army declared a ceasefire. not all viewpoints, external links
1996A propane explosion at the Humberto Vidal shoe store in Río Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico, killed 33 people and wounded 69 others when the building collapsed. lots of CN tags (5)
2006 – Lebanese politician Pierre Amine Gemayel, a vocal critic of Syria's military presence in and political domination of Lebanon, was assassinated in Jdeideh. lead too short
2013Massive protests started across Ukraine after President Viktor Yanukovych suspended signing the Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement. outdated
Bernardo Pasquini |d|1710| ref improve
* 2008U Gambira, who led Burmese monks in the failed Saffron Revolution against military rule, was sentenced to 68 years' imprisonment. source is clear a series of sentences were passed between 18 and 21 November, not all in one go

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November 21: Armed Forces Day in Bangladesh

La Ronde in 1973
La Ronde in 1973
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