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| [[1302]] [[County of Flanders|Flemish]] infantry successfully halted a French invasion near [[Kortrijk]] at the '''[[Battle of the Golden Spurs]]'''.
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| [[1789]] – [[French Revolution]]: '''[[Jacques Necker]]''' was dismissed as [[List of Finance Ministers of France|Director-General of Finances of France]], sparking public demonstrations in [[Paris]] that led to the [[Storming of the Bastille]] three days later.
| [[1789]] – [[French Revolution]]: '''[[Jacques Necker]]''' was dismissed as [[List of Finance Ministers of France|Director-General of Finances of France]], sparking public demonstrations in [[Paris]] that led to the [[Storming of the Bastille]] three days later.
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* [[1302]] - [[County of Flanders|Flemish]] infantry defeat a large French army near [[Kortrijk]] at the '''[[Battle of the Golden Spurs]]'''.
* [[1833]] – [[Noongar]] warrior '''[[Yagan]]''', wanted for leading attacks on white colonists in [[Western Australia]], was killed, becoming a symbol of the unjust and sometimes brutal treatment of the [[Indigenous Australians|indigenous peoples of Australia]] by colonial settlers.
* [[1833]] – [[Noongar]] warrior '''[[Yagan]]''', wanted for leading attacks on white colonists in [[Western Australia]], was killed, becoming a symbol of the unjust and sometimes brutal treatment of the [[Indigenous Australians|indigenous peoples of Australia]] by colonial settlers.
* [[1848]] – '''[[London Waterloo station]]''', Britain's busiest railway station by passenger usage, was opened by the [[London and South Western Railway]].
* [[1848]] – '''[[London Waterloo station]]''', Britain's busiest railway station by passenger usage, was opened by the [[London and South Western Railway]].

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This is a list of selected July 11 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.

Please note that the events listed on the Main Page are chosen based more on relative article quality and to maintain a mix of topics, not based solely on how important or significant their subjects are. Only four to five events are posted at a time and thus not everything that is "most important and significant" can be listed. In addition, an event is generally not posted this year if it is also the subject of the scheduled featured article, featured list or picture of the day.

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1789French Revolution: Jacques Necker was dismissed as Director-General of Finances of France, sparking public demonstrations in Paris that led to the Storming of the Bastille three days later. refimprove section
1811 – Italian scientist Amedeo Avogadro published a hypothesis on the molecular content of gases, now known as Avogadro's law. Avogadro: Needs more footnotes; Avogadro's law: refimprove; date not in either article
1889Tijuana, the westernmost city in Mexico, was founded. Needs more footnotes
1893 – Japanese entrepreneur and inventor Mikimoto Kōkichi first created the hemispherical cultured pearl. date not cited
1921 – The Irish War of Independence ended with a truce, resulting in negotiations that eventually led to the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the establishment of the Irish Free State. refimprove section
1947 – The passenger ship Exodus departed France with the intent of taking Jewish emigrants to British-controlled Palestine. refimprove
1978 – A tanker truck loaded with 23 tons of highly flammable liquid propylene caught fire and exploded in Alcanar, Spain, killing 217 people and severely burning 200 others. refimprove
2006 – A series of seven bombs exploded over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, killing 209 people and injuring over 700 others. refimprove section

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July 11: Day of the Flemish Community of Belgium; Naadam begins in Mongolia

Woodblock print of Zheng He's ships

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