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  2. December 1930 - Wikipedia

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    December 19 and 21, 1930: Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin dismisses Alexei Rykov (both on far left) from positions as Soviet Premier and Communist Party Politburo member December 19, 1930: Stalin appoints Vyacheslav Molotov as new Soviet Premier December 26, 1930: Prince Louis II declares dictatorship in Principality of Monaco

  3. December solstice - Wikipedia

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    The December-solstice solar year is the solar year based on the December solstice. It is thus the length of time between adjacent December solstices. The length of the December-solstice year has been relatively stable between 6000 BC and AD 2000, in the range of 49 minutes 30 sec

  4. Baltic Dry Index - Wikipedia

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    Baltic Dry Index 1985 - 2022. The Baltic Dry Index (BDI) is a shipping freight-cost index issued daily by the London-based Baltic Exchange.The BDI is a composite of the Capesize, Panamax and Supramax timecharter averages.

  5. Zantop International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    On 30 May 1972, the same three Zantop brothers, along with two other people, incorporated Zantop International Airlines, Inc. (ZIA). [1] ZIA was a Part 121 commercial operator, an airline that held FAA certification (under Part 121), but no economic certification from the CAB because it was not a common carrier - it did not accept shipments from the public.

  6. Portal:Current events/2012 December 12 - Wikipedia

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    Portal: Current events/2012 December 12. ... Previous day. December 11. Next day. December 13 This page was last edited on 21 June 2023, at 21:03 ...

  7. Origins of the Six-Day War - Wikipedia

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    The peace accord at the end of the 1948 war had established demilitarized zones (DMZs) between Israel and Syria. [28] [29] However, as recalled by UN military forces officers such as Odd Bull and Carl von Horn, Israelis gradually took over portions of the zone, evicting Arab villagers and demolishing their homes; these actions incurred protests from the UN Security Council. [30]