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| [[2003]] – Swedish [[Minister for Foreign Affairs|minister of Foreign Affairs]] '''[[Anna Lindh]]'''''(pictured)'' was assassinated in a knife attack in the [[Nordiska Kompaniet|NK department store]] in Stockholm by [[Mijailo Mijailović]].
| [[2003]] – Swedish [[Minister for Foreign Affairs|minister of Foreign Affairs]] '''[[Anna Lindh]]'''''(pictured)'' was assassinated in a knife attack in the [[Nordiska Kompaniet|NK department store]] in Stockholm by [[Mijailo Mijailović]].
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| [[2001]] – [[Al-Qaeda]] used four hijacked passenger airliners to carry out '''[[September 11 attacks|a series of suicide attacks]]''' against targets in New York City and the Washington, D.C., area. <!--, intentionally crashing [[Collapse of the World Trade Center|two of them]] into the [[World Trade Center]] in [[New York City]] and [[American Airlines Flight 77|one plane]] into [[the Pentagon]] near [[Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area|Washington, D.C.]] [[United Airlines Flight 93|The fourth aircraft]] crashed in [[Pennsylvania]] after its passengers mounted an assault against their hijackers.-->
| [[American Airlines Flight 77]] is [[WP:Today's featured article/September 11, 2015|TFA for 2015]]
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| [[2012]] - The American consulate and [[CIA]] annex, in a different diplomatic compound, were '''[[2012 Benghazi attack|attacked]]''' by a heavily armed group resulting in the deaths of [[United States Ambassador to Libya|U.S. Ambassador]] [[J. Christopher Stevens]] and three other Americans.
| [[2012]] - The American consulate and [[CIA]] annex, in a different diplomatic compound, were '''[[2012 Benghazi attack|attacked]]''' by a heavily armed group resulting in the deaths of [[United States Ambassador to Libya|U.S. Ambassador]] [[J. Christopher Stevens]] and three other Americans.
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* [[1814]] – The '''[[Battle of Plattsburgh]]''' ended Britain's final invasion of the northern states during the [[War of 1812]].
* [[1814]] – The '''[[Battle of Plattsburgh]]''' ended Britain's final invasion of the northern states during the [[War of 1812]].
* [[1847]] – [[Stephen Foster]]'s "'''[[Oh! Susanna]]'''"<!-- ''(audio featured)''-->, one of the most famous American songs ever written, premiered at a concert in an ice cream shop in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
* [[1847]] – [[Stephen Foster]]'s "'''[[Oh! Susanna]]'''"<!-- ''(audio featured)''-->, one of the most famous American songs ever written, premiered at a concert in an ice cream shop in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
* [[1893]] – On the opening day of the first [[Parliament of the World's Religions]]<!--not bold, bare URLs--> in [[Chicago]], '''[[Swami Vivekananda]]''' introduced [[Hinduism]] to the United States.
* [[1893]] – On the opening day of the first [[Parliament of the World's Religions]]<!--not bold, unreferenced section--> in [[Chicago]], '''[[Swami Vivekananda]]''' introduced [[Hinduism]] to the United States.
* [[1914]] – During the [[World War I|First World War]], the [[Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force]] invaded [[German New Guinea]], winning the '''[[Battle of Bita Paka]]'''.
* [[1914]] – During the [[World War I|First World War]], the [[Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force]] invaded [[German New Guinea]], winning the '''[[Battle of Bita Paka]]'''.
* [[1973]] – A ''coup d'état'' in Chile led by General [[Augusto Pinochet]] '''[[1973 Chilean coup d'état|overthrew]]''' the government of [[List of presidents of Chile|President]] [[Salvador Allende]] and established a [[Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–90)|junta]].
* [[1973]] – A ''coup d'état'' in Chile led by General [[Augusto Pinochet]] '''[[1973 Chilean coup d'état|overthrew]]''' the government of [[List of presidents of Chile|President]] [[Salvador Allende]] and established a [[Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–90)|junta]].
* [[1992]] – The [[Eye (cyclone)|eye]] of '''[[Hurricane Iniki]]''', the most powerful [[hurricane]] to strike the state of [[Hawaii]] and the [[Hawaiian Islands]] in recorded history, passed directly over the island of [[Kauai]], killing six people and causing around {{Nowrap|US$1.8 billion}} dollars in damage.
* [[2012]] – Garment factories in the Pakistani cities of [[Karachi]] and [[Lahore]] '''[[2012 Pakistan garment factory fires|caught fire]]''', leaving 315 dead.
* [[2012]] – Garment factories in the Pakistani cities of [[Karachi]] and [[Lahore]] '''[[2012 Pakistan garment factory fires|caught fire]]''', leaving 315 dead.


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* [[1945]] – The [[Imperial Japanese Army|Japanese]]-run camp at '''[[Batu Lintang camp|Batu Lintang]]''', [[Sarawak]], in [[Borneo]] was liberated by the [[9th Division (Australia)|Australian 9th Division]], averting the planned massacre of its 2,000-plus Allied [[Prisoner of war|POWs]] and [[Internment|civilian internees]] by four days.
* [[1945]] – The [[Imperial Japanese Army|Japanese]]-run camp at '''[[Batu Lintang camp|Batu Lintang]]''', [[Sarawak]], in [[Borneo]] was liberated by the [[9th Division (Australia)|Australian 9th Division]], averting the planned massacre of its 2,000-plus Allied [[Prisoner of war|POWs]] and [[Internment|civilian internees]] by four days.
* [[1965]] – [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1965|Indo-Pakistani War]]: Indian infantry '''[[Battle of Burki|captured]]''' the town of [[Burki]] near [[Lahore]], Pakistan.
* [[1965]] – [[Indo-Pakistani War of 1965|Indo-Pakistani War]]: Indian infantry '''[[Battle of Burki|captured]]''' the town of [[Burki]] near [[Lahore]], Pakistan.
* [[1992]] – The [[Eye (cyclone)|eye]] of '''[[Hurricane Iniki]]''', the most powerful [[hurricane]] to strike the state of [[Hawaii]] and the [[Hawaiian Islands]] in recorded history, passed directly over the island of [[Kauai]], killing six people and causing around {{Nowrap|US$1.8 billion}} dollars in damage.
* [[2001]] – [[Al-Qaeda]] used four hijacked passenger airliners to carry out '''[[September 11 attacks|a series of suicide attacks]]''' against targets in New York City and the Washington, D.C., area. <!--, intentionally crashing [[Collapse of the World Trade Center|two of them]] into the [[World Trade Center]] in [[New York City]] and [[American Airlines Flight 77|one plane]] into [[the Pentagon]] near [[Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area|Washington, D.C.]] [[United Airlines Flight 93|The fourth aircraft]] crashed in [[Pennsylvania]] after its passengers mounted an assault against their hijackers.-->
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This is a list of selected September 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.

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Teachers' Day in parts of Latin America; refimprove
National Day of Catalonia; refimprove
{{<!--If next year is a leap year-->#ifexpr:{{IsLeapYear| {{CURRENTYEAR}} +1}}|<!--Don't show-->|New Year's Day in the Coptic and the Ethiopian calendars;}} Coptic: refimprove: Ethiopian: no footnotes
1297First War of Scottish Independence: The Scots under Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated English troops at the Battle of Stirling Bridge on the River Forth near Stirling. refimprove
1697Great Turkish War: Forces led by Prince Eugene of Savoy decisively defeated the Ottoman troops near Senta, present-day Serbia, ending the Turkish threat to Europe. Refimprove sections
1714Siege of Barcelona: Barcelona, capital city of Catalonia, surrenders to Spanish and French Bourbon armies in the War of the Spanish Succession. refimprove
1857 – A brigade of the Mormon militia led a massacre of about 120 California-bound pioneers from Arkansas in present-day Mountain Meadows, Utah. intro too long
1955 – The Bern Switzerland Temple, the first temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Europe, was dedicated. refimprove
1961 – The World Wide Fund for Nature, the world's largest independent conservation organisation, was founded in Morges, Switzerland. disputed section
2003 – Swedish minister of Foreign Affairs Anna Lindh(pictured) was assassinated in a knife attack in the NK department store in Stockholm by Mijailo Mijailović. refimprove
2001Al-Qaeda used four hijacked passenger airliners to carry out a series of suicide attacks against targets in New York City and the Washington, D.C., area. American Airlines Flight 77 is TFA for 2015
2012 - The American consulate and CIA annex, in a different diplomatic compound, were attacked by a heavily armed group resulting in the deaths of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. too long

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