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{{*mp}} [[1674]] &ndash; The '''[[Third Anglo-Dutch War]]''' ended with the signing of the [[Treaty of Westminster (1674)|Treaty of Westminster]]. [[History of New York City|New York]], then known as [[New Amsterdam|New Orange]] was transferred back into the hands of [[England]].<!--Tagged with {{unreferenced}}
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{{*mp}} [[1911]] &ndash; [[Peninsular War]]: An outnumbered [[First French Empire|French]] force routed and nearly destroyed the [[Spain|Spanish]] at the '''[[Battle of the Gebora]]''' near [[Badajoz]], Spain.<!--Selected as [[Wikipedia:Today's featured article/February 19, 2008]]
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{{*mp}} [[1942]] &ndash; '''[[Executive Order 9066|U.S. Executive Order 9066]]''' was signed, authorizing the [[Japanese American internment|relocation and confinement]] of over 112,000 [[Japanese American]]s to [[internment|internment camps]].<!--Tagged with {{Articleissues}}
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| '''[[Armed Forces Day#Mexico|Armed Forces Day]]''' in Mexico
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| [[197]] – [[Septimius Severus]] defeated usurper [[Clodius Albinus]] at the '''[[Battle of Lugdunum]]''' in present-day [[Lyon]], France, securing full control over the [[Roman Empire]].
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|[[1674]] – [[Charles II of England|King Charles&nbsp;II]] of England signed the [[Treaty of Westminster (1674)|Treaty of Westminster]]<!--not bold, refimprove--> to end the '''[[Third Anglo-Dutch War]]''', confirming English and Dutch sovereignty over [[New Netherland]] and [[Surinam (Dutch colony)|Surinam]], respectively.
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| [[1807]] – Former U.S. vice president '''[[Aaron Burr]]''' was arrested for [[treason]] after having raised a private army to [[Burr conspiracy|allegedly create an independent nation]]<!--not bold, refimprove section--> in [[Spanish Texas]].
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|[[1819]] – English explorer [[William Smith (mariner)|William Smith]] sighted [[Livingston Island]] in the '''[[South Shetland Islands|South Shetland archipelago]]''', a group of [[List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands|Antarctic islands]] more than {{convert|1000|km|mi}} south of the [[Falkland Islands]].
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| [[1884]] – More than '''[[Enigma tornado outbreak|sixty tornadoes]]''' struck across the Southern United States, believed to be among the largest and most widespread [[tornado]] outbreaks in American history.
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| [[1954]] – The Soviet Union '''[[1954 transfer of Crimea|transferred]]''' the administration of the [[Crimean Oblast]] from the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]] to the [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR]], an act that remains controversial today.
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| [[1972]] – '''[[Asama-Sansō incident]]'''
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|[[1978]] – Attempting to intervene in a hijacking situation at [[Larnaca International Airport]] without authorisation from Cyprus authorities, Egyptian commando forces ended up '''[[Egyptian raid on Larnaca International Airport|exchanging gunfire]]''' with the [[Cypriot National Guard]].
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| [[1985]] – The first episode of the British soap opera '''''[[EastEnders]]''''' was first broadcast on [[BBC One|BBC1]], eventually becoming one of the most watched television shows in the United Kingdom.
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| [[1999]] – U.S. president [[Bill Clinton]] issued a posthumous [[Federal pardons in the United States|pardon]] to '''[[Henry Ossian Flipper]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the first African American graduate of [[United States Military Academy|West Point]], who had been accused of [[embezzlement]] in 1881.
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| '''[[Sócrates]]'''<!--Brazilian footballer--> |b|1954|
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| '''[[Joseph Szigeti]]'''<!--Hungarian violinist--> |d|1973
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| '''[[Sylvia Rivera]]'''<!--American drag queen--> d|2002
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{{*mp}} [[1600]] &ndash; The [[Peru]]vian [[stratovolcano]] '''[[Huaynaputina]]''' exploded in the most violent eruption in the recorded history of [[South America]].
* [[1600]] – '''[[Huaynaputina]]''', a [[stratovolcano]] in present-day Peru, produced the largest recorded volcanic explosion in South America.
{{*mp}} [[1819]] &ndash; [[England|English]] explorer [[William Smith (mariner)|William Smith]] sighted [[Livingston Island]] in the '''[[South Shetland Islands|South Shetland archipelago]]''', a group of [[List of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands|Antarctic islands]] about more than {{convert|1000|km|mi}} south of the [[Falkland Islands]].
* [[1910]] – '''[[Old Trafford]]'''<!-- ''(modern facade pictured)''-->, a [[Association football|football]] stadium in [[Greater Manchester]], England, hosted its inaugural match, between [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] and [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]].
* [[1937]] – Italian forces began '''[[Yekatit 12|a brutal crackdown]]''' on Ethiopians following an attempted assassination of [[Rodolfo Graziani]]<!-- ''(pictured)''-->, the viceroy of [[Italian East Africa]], in [[Addis Ababa]].
* [[1942]] – A book-burning was held and politicians were arrested in [[Winnipeg]], Manitoba, Canada, as part of '''[[If Day|a simulated Nazi invasion]]'''.
* [[1942]] – [[World War II|Second World War]]: In the largest attack mounted by a foreign power against Australia, more than 240 Japanese aircraft '''[[Bombing of Darwin|bombed the city]]''' of [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]] ''(pictured)''.
* [[1954]] – The U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]] '''[[Operation Washtub (Nicaragua)|planted a cache of Soviet-made weapons]]''' on a beach in Nicaragua, as part of an effort to portray Guatemalan President [[Jacobo Árbenz]] as a Soviet puppet.
* [[1963]] – [[Betty Friedan]]'s '''''[[The Feminine Mystique]]''''', a non-fiction book credited with sparking the beginning of [[second-wave feminism]] in the United States, was first published.
* [[1965]] – Colonel [[Phạm Ngọc Thảo]] of the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]], along with Generals [[Lâm Văn Phát]] and [[Trần Thiện Khiêm]] '''[[1965 South Vietnamese coup|attempted a coup]]''' against the military junta of [[Nguyễn Khánh]].
* [[1986]] – The [[Mir Core Module|first module]] of the [[Soviet space program|Soviet space station]] '''''[[Mir]]''''' was launched, establishing the first long-term research station in space.
* [[2006]] – A [[methane]] explosion in a coal mine in [[Nueva Rosita]], Mexico, '''[[Pasta de Conchos mine disaster|trapped and killed]]''' 65 miners.
* [[2011]] – Items from the '''[[Belitung shipwreck]]'''<!-- ''(bowls pictured)''-->, the largest single collection of [[Tang dynasty|Tang-dynasty]] artefacts found in one location, were first exhibited in Singapore.
* [[2012]] – [[Mexican drug war]]: Forty-four inmates died in '''[[Apodaca prison riot|a prison riot]]''' in [[Apodaca]], Mexico, between members of [[Los Zetas]] and the [[Gulf Cartel]].
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Thomas Arundel]]'''<!--English bishop--> |d|1414| '''[[Dorothe Engelbretsdatter]]'''<!--Norwegian writer--> |d|1716| '''[[Thomas de Mahy, Marquis de Favras]]'''<!--French aristocrat--> |d|1790| '''[[Émilie Gamelin]]'''<!--French-Canadian nun--> |b|1800| '''[[Lydia Thompson]]'''<!--English dancer--> |b|1838| '''[[Mary Dilys Glynne]]'''<!--Welsh botanist--> |b|1895| '''[[Tim Shadbolt]]'''<!--New Zealand politician--> |b|1947|


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* [[Munich air disaster]] (1958) appears on [[Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/February 6|February 6]], so Old Trafford should not appear in the same year
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'''[[February 19]]''': '''[[Family Day (Canada)|Family Day]]''' in Canada (2024)<!--3rd Monday--><!--; '''[[Presidents' Day|Washington's Birthday / Presidents' Day]]''' in the United States (2024) POTD for 2024 --><!--3rd Monday-->
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{{main page image/OTD|Bloqueo de Venezuela por las potencias europeas 1902.jpg|A depiction of the Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903}}
{{*mp}} [[197]] &ndash; [[Septimius Severus]] defeated [[Roman usurper|usurper]] [[Clodius Albinus]] at the '''[[Battle of Lugdunum]]''' in present-day [[Lyon]], [[France]], securing full control over the [[Roman Empire]].
* [[1811]] – [[Peninsular War]]: Outnumbered French forces under [[Édouard Mortier, Duke of Treviso|Édouard Mortier]] routed and nearly destroyed Spanish troops at the '''[[Battle of the Gebora]]''' near [[Badajoz]], Spain.
{{*mp}} [[1594]] &ndash; [[List of Polish monarchs|King]] '''[[Sigismund III Vasa]]''' of the [[Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]] ''(pictured)'' was [[coronation|crowned]] [[List of Swedish monarchs|King of Sweden]], succeeding his father [[John III of Sweden|John III]].
* [[1903]] – A '''[[Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903|blockade against Venezuela]]''' ''(depicted)'', caused by President [[Cipriano Castro]]'s refusal to pay foreign debts, was lifted.
{{*mp}} [[1942]] &ndash; [[World War II]]: In the largest attacks mounted by a foreign power against [[Australia]], more than 240
* [[1942]] – [[World War II]]: <!--In the wake of Japan's [[attack on Pearl Harbor]],-->U.S. president [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] signed '''[[Executive Order 9066]]''', authorizing [[Internment of Japanese Americans|the forcible relocation]]<!--Not bolded, too much uncited--> of over 112,000 [[Japanese Americans]] to internment camps<!-- ''([[Manzanar|Manzanar War Relocation Center]] pictured)''-->.
[[bomber]]s and [[Fighter aircraft|fighters]] of the [[Imperial Japanese Navy]] '''[[Bombing of Darwin (February 1942)|bombed]]''' [[Darwin, Northern Territory|Darwin]], [[Northern Territory]].
* [[1948]] – The '''[[Conference of Youth and Students of Southeast Asia Fighting for Freedom and Independence|Southeast Asian Youth Conference]]''', which is believed to have inspired armed communist rebellions in different Asian countries, opened in [[Kolkata|Calcutta]], India.
{{*mp}} [[1978]] &ndash; Attempting to intervene in a [[Aircraft hijacking|hijacking situation]] at [[Larnaca International Airport]] in [[Larnaca]] without authorisation from [[Cyprus]] authorities, [[Egypt]]ian commando forces ended up '''[[Egyptian raid on Larnaca International Airport|exchanging gunfire]]''' with the [[Cypriot National Guard]].

{{*mp}} [[1986]] &ndash; The [[space station]] '''''[[Mir]]''''' of the [[Soviet space program]] was launched, establishing the first long-term research station in [[Outer space|space]].
{{Born and died list|'''[[Nicolaus Copernicus]]'''<!--Polish astronomer--> |b|1473| '''[[Choekyi Gyaltsen, 10th Panchen Lama]]'''<!--Tibetan--> |b|1938| '''[[Jennifer Doudna]]'''<!--American biochemist--> |b|1964| '''[[Harper Lee]]'''<!--American novelist--> |d|2016 }}
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Armed Forces Day in Mexico refimprove
197Septimius Severus defeated usurper Clodius Albinus at the Battle of Lugdunum in present-day Lyon, France, securing full control over the Roman Empire. unreferenced section
1674King Charles II of England signed the Treaty of Westminster to end the Third Anglo-Dutch War, confirming English and Dutch sovereignty over New Netherland and Surinam, respectively. Date not cited, main text states 17 February
1807 – Former U.S. vice president Aaron Burr was arrested for treason after having raised a private army to allegedly create an independent nation in Spanish Texas. lots of CN tags, original research
1819 – English explorer William Smith sighted Livingston Island in the South Shetland archipelago, a group of Antarctic islands more than 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) south of the Falkland Islands. refimprove
1884 – More than sixty tornadoes struck across the Southern United States, believed to be among the largest and most widespread tornado outbreaks in American history. refimprove section
1954 – The Soviet Union transferred the administration of the Crimean Oblast from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR, an act that remains controversial today. Multiple banners
1972Asama-Sansō incident Save for February 28
1978 – Attempting to intervene in a hijacking situation at Larnaca International Airport without authorisation from Cyprus authorities, Egyptian commando forces ended up exchanging gunfire with the Cypriot National Guard. unreferenced section, refimprove section
1985 – The first episode of the British soap opera EastEnders was first broadcast on BBC1, eventually becoming one of the most watched television shows in the United Kingdom. outdated
1999 – U.S. president Bill Clinton issued a posthumous pardon to Henry Ossian Flipper, the first African American graduate of West Point, who had been accused of embezzlement in 1881. Better sources needed orange banner
Sócrates |b|1954| Birthday not cited
Joseph Szigeti |d|1973 7 {cn} tags
Sylvia Rivera d|2002 original research, quote synth

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February 19: Family Day in Canada (2024)

A depiction of the Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903
A depiction of the Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903
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