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| '''[[St John's Day (Estonia)|St John's Day]]''' and '''[[Võidupüha|Victory Day]]''' in Estonia
| '''[[St John's Day (Estonia)|St John's Day]]''' and '''[[Võidupüha|Victory Day]]''' in Estonia
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| '''[[Grand Duke's Official Birthday]]''' in Luxembourg
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| '''[[Jāņi]]'''<!--2 days after solstice--> in Latvia;
| '''[[Jāņi]]'''<!--2 days after solstice--> in Latvia;
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|[[1972]] – More than forty countries left the '''[[sterling area]]''', allowing their currencies to [[Floating currency|float]] independently of the [[Pound sterling|British pound]].
|[[1972]] – More than forty countries left the '''[[sterling area]]''', allowing their currencies to [[Floating currency|float]] independently of the [[Pound sterling|British pound]].
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* [[2014]] – Under the terms of [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 2118|UN Security Council Resolution&nbsp;2118]], the last of [[Syria chemical weapons program|Syria's declared chemical weapons]] were '''[[Destruction of Syria's chemical weapons|shipped out for destruction]]'''.
* [[2014]] – Under the terms of [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 2118|UN Security Council Resolution&nbsp;2118]], the last of [[Syria chemical weapons program|Syria's declared chemical weapons]] were '''[[Destruction of Syria's chemical weapons|shipped out for destruction]]'''.
* [[2016]] – Citizens of the United Kingdom '''[[2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum|voted to support]]''' a non-binding resolution to [[Brexit|leave the European Union]]<!--not bold, outdated-->.
* [[2016]] – Citizens of the United Kingdom '''[[2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum|voted to support]]''' a non-binding resolution to [[Brexit|leave the European Union]]<!--not bold, outdated-->.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Li Congyi]]''' and '''[[Consort Dowager Wang]]'''<!--Chinese emperor and adoptive mother--> |d|947| '''[[Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke]]'''<!--French/English nobleman--> |d|1324| '''[[Richard Worsam Meade I|Richard W. Meade]]'''<!--American businessman--> |b|1778| '''[[Huda Sha'arawi]]'''<!--Egyptian suffragist--> |b|1879| '''[[Verena Holmes]]'''<!--English engineer--> |b|1889| '''[[Len Hutton]]'''<!--English cricketer--> |b|1916| '''[[Michèle Mouton]]'''<!--French auto racer--> |b|1951| '''[[Frances McDormand]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1957| '''[[Sanjay Gandhi]]'''<!--Indian politician--> |d|1980
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Li Congyi]]''' and '''[[Consort Dowager Wang]]'''<!--Chinese emperor and adoptive mother--> |d|947| '''[[Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke]]'''<!--French/English nobleman--> |d|1324| '''[[Richard Worsam Meade I|Richard W. Meade]]'''<!--American businessman--> |b|1778| '''[[Huda Sha'arawi]]'''<!--Egyptian suffragist--> |b|1879| '''[[Verena Holmes]]'''<!--English engineer--> |b|1889| '''[[Len Hutton]]'''<!--English cricketer--> |b|1916| '''[[Michèle Mouton]]'''<!--French auto racer--> |b|1951| '''[[Sanjay Gandhi]]'''<!--Indian politician--> |d|1980
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'''[[June 23]]''': '''[[Grand Duke's Official Birthday]]''' in Luxembourg
'''[[June 23]]'''
{{main page image/OTD|File:Patsymink.jpg|Patsy Mink}}
{{main page image/OTD|File:Patsymink.jpg|Patsy Mink}}
* [[1280]] – [[Reconquista]]: Troops of the [[Emirate of Granada]] defeated those of the [[Kingdom of Castile]] and the [[Kingdom of León]] in the '''[[Battle of Moclín (1280)|Battle of Moclín]]'''.
* [[1280]] – [[Reconquista]]: Troops of the [[Emirate of Granada]] defeated those of the [[Kingdom of Castile]] and the [[Kingdom of León]] in the '''[[Battle of Moclín (1280)|Battle of Moclín]]'''.
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* [[1972]] – President [[Richard Nixon]] signed '''[[Title IX|Title&nbsp;IX]]''' ''(co-author [[Patsy Mink]] pictured)'' into law as part of the [[Education Amendments of 1972|Education Amendments]], prohibiting [[Sexism|gender discrimination]] in any educational program receiving [[Administration of federal assistance in the United States|U.S. federal funds]].
* [[1972]] – President [[Richard Nixon]] signed '''[[Title IX|Title&nbsp;IX]]''' ''(co-author [[Patsy Mink]] pictured)'' into law as part of the [[Education Amendments of 1972|Education Amendments]], prohibiting [[Sexism|gender discrimination]] in any educational program receiving [[Administration of federal assistance in the United States|U.S. federal funds]].
* [[1982]] – Chinese American '''[[Killing of Vincent Chin|Vincent Chin]]''' died after being beaten into a coma in [[Highland Park, Michigan]], U.S., by two automotive workers who were angry about the success of [[Automotive industry in Japan|Japanese auto companies]].
* [[1982]] – Chinese American '''[[Killing of Vincent Chin|Vincent Chin]]''' died after being beaten into a coma in [[Highland Park, Michigan]], U.S., by two automotive workers who were angry about the success of [[Automotive industry in Japan|Japanese auto companies]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland]]''' |b|1456| '''[[Sanjay Gandhi]]'''<!--Indian politician--> |d|1980| '''[[Betty Shabazz]]'''<!--American activist--> |d|1997}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Frances McDormand]]'''<!--American actress--> |b|1957| '''[[Sanjay Gandhi]]'''<!--Indian politician--> |d|1980| '''[[Betty Shabazz]]'''<!--American activist--> |d|1997}}
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This is a list of selected June 23 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.

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St John's Day and Victory Day in Estonia both: refimprove
Grand Duke's Official Birthday in Luxembourg article too short
Jāņi in Latvia; refimprove
Saint Jonas' Festival in Lithuania; tagged as stub
1713 – After Queen Anne's War, French residents of Acadia were given one year to declare allegiance to Britain or leave Nova Scotia. refimprove section
1757Seven Years' War: British forces under Robert Clive defeated troops under Siraj ud-Daulah at the Battle of Plassey, allowing the British East India Company to annex Bengal. unreferenced section
1780American Revolutionary War: The Continental Army defeated British and Hessian troops at the Battle of Springfield, effectively ending British ambitions in New Jersey. lots of cns
1817 – The Articles of Association of the Bank of Montreal, Canada's oldest chartered bank, were adopted. refimprove
1858Edgardo Mortara, a six-year-old Jewish boy, was seized by papal authorities and taken to be raised as a Roman Catholic, sparking an international controversy. neutrality issues
1919Estonian War of Independence: Estonian troops engaged the forces of the Pro-German Government of Latvia near Cēsis, Latvia, recapturing the area four days later. unreferenced section
1961 – The Antarctic Treaty, which sets aside Antarctica as a scientific preserve and bans military activity on the continent, came into force. already featured on December 1
1972 – More than forty countries left the sterling area, allowing their currencies to float independently of the British pound. refimprove, date/fact not in article
Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland |b|1456| refimprove

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