It happened that day on July 2

Events:

1777 – prevent slavery and slavery in the American state of Vermont, to become the first state to prevent it on its soil.

1819 – Great Britain makes the decision to prohibit children.

1853 – The army of the Russian Empire invades the Ottoman Empire, announcing the start of the Crimean War.

1881 – “Charles Ghetto” shoots the American president James Garfield, and this incident resulted in his death on September 19.

1917 – Greece declared war on Spain during the First World War.

1940 – The Nazi chief Adolf Hitler delivers an order so that his military leaders can put plans to invade the British Islands.

1964 – The American president Lindon Johnson signs the law on civil rights and political rights.

1966 – France leads its first official nuclear test by exploding a bomb in the Pacific Ocean.

1976 – The unity of northern Vietnam and southern Vietnam said since 1954 and declared the establishment of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. 1979 – The first meeting of the Jerusalem Committee took place in the Moroccan city of Fez.

1990 – The connection inside the Al -Muaisim tunnel in one of the hajj rituals leads to its collapse and the death of 1426 pilgrims.

1992 – Ali Kafi was appointed head of Algeria, after the assassination of Muhammad Boudiaf.

1994 – The national Koublebian football team, Andres Escobar, was killed after the release of 12 bullets on its body by the Colombian mafia in the city of Muddin in Colombia, after having scored a goal in its goal, causing the release of its 1994 FIFA World Cup team in the United States.

2000 – Vicente Fox is chosen like Mexico, to be the first Mexican to take this position of an opposition party for more than 70 years.

2002 – Steve Fosset becomes the first to turn the earth without stopping alone with a hot air balloon.

2003 – The Canadian City of Vancouver chooses to embrace the activities of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games at a meeting held in Prague.

2004 – The Asian Regional Forum accepts membership in Pakistan, to be the 24th country of the forum.

2009 -King of Jordan Abdullah II Bin Al -Hussein names his eldest son, Prince Al -Hussein, like the Crown Prince, after five years of isolation of his brother Hamza Bin Al -Hussein of the Mandate of the Alliance.

2014 – Israeli settlers kidnap and kill the child Muhammad Abu Khudair in the Shuafat district of Jerusalem.

The 2017 German football team won the Confederations Cup for the first time in its history after winning the 1-0 final against Chile.

2018 – Twelve girls and their coach were found in Tham Luang’s cave in Thailand, nine days after being considered as disappeared, and the start of an extended rescue operation for them which lasted 8 days.

2019 – A total eclipse of the sun in the South Pacific region, lasted 4 minutes and 32 seconds.

2020 – The final results of the Russian Constitution modifying the referendum show the approval of 78% of the total participants, and the general participation rate on the referendum reached 67.88% of the total registered voters.

โœด๏ธ more than 162 were killed and 54 people were injured in a earthly collapse in a good bacon of Myanmar, after the rains.

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Born:

1492 – Elizabeth Tidor, his son Henry VII, king of England.

1862 – William Henry Prague, an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915.

1876- Wilhelm Kono, German advisor.

1877 – Hermann Hesse, Swiss writer, Nobel Prize, in literature in 1946.

1903 – Alec Douglas Home, British Prime Minister.

1906 – Hans House, an American nuclear physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1967.

1918 – Sheikh Imam, Egyptian singer and composer.

1919 – Elcan Bloot, an American biochemistry.

1923 – Visaava Shimborska, Nobel Prize winner in literature in 1996.

1925 – Patrice Lumumba, Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

1929 – Emilda Marcus, wife of former Philippines Ferdinand Marcus.

1930 – Carlos Menem, Argentinian president of Syrian origin.

1936 – Omar Suleiman, vice -president in Egypt.

1942 – Vicente Fox, president of Mexico.

1946 – Richard Axal, an American nervous scientist with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2004.

1952 – Ahmed Ouyahia, Prime Minister of Algeria.

1957 – Brett Hart, Canadian wrestler.

1969 – Jenny Rivera, American singer and actress.

1973- Turki al-Dakhil, Saudi media.

1985 – Ashley Tesdal, American actress and singer.

1985 – Korean Bringus, American actor.

1986 – Lindsey Lohan, American actress and singer.

1989 – Alex Morgan, an American football player.

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Mortality:

1504 – Stefan al -Kabeer, king of Moldova.

1566 – Nostradamus, French and mine doctor.

1743 – Spencer Compton, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

1778 – Jean -Jacques Rousseau, Swiss philosopher.

1850 – Robert Bell, British Prime Minister.

1894 – Muhammad bin hilal al -Hilali, a Syrian poet.

1913 – Nasser Bin Ahmed Al -Bahrani, Fakih Jaafari and a Bahraini poet.

1934 – Ernest Rom, a German soldier.

1961 – Ernest Humangoy, an American writer who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1954.

1977 – Vladimir Nabokov, American writer of Russian origin.

1989 – Andrei Gromico, Soviet politician.

1999 – Mario Bozo, American novelist.

2005 – Al -Hindawi’s Taste, Jordanian politician.

2010 – Rabab, Iraqi singer.

2013 – Fawzia Bint Fouad I, the Empress of Iran and the daughter of Fouad I, king of Egypt.

2018 – Abdel -wahab Sheikh Khalil, a Syrian poet.

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Holidays and events:

Siena Balo festival in Siena, Italy.







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