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** and Basseterre
** Basseterre to Sandy Point traveling west, starting at the Ferry Terminal
** Basseterre to St. Peter's traveling north, starting at College Street Ghaut
** Basseterre to Molyneux traveling east, starting at Baker's Corner
** Basseterre to Saddler's traveling east, starting at Baker's Corner
** Basseterre ( Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport )
** Saint Kitts ( Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport, Basseterre )

** and traveling
** Cold War: Günter Schabowski accidentally states in live broadcast press conference that new rules for traveling from East Germany to West Germany will be put in effect " immediately ".
** Wiley Post becomes the first person to fly solo around the world, traveling in 7 days 18 hours 45 minutes.
** Description: This is one of the most specialized sea hares ; elongate body with a long " tail " ( as stated by its name longicauda ), adapted for living on floating seaweed ; feeds on Mermaid's Hair, blue-green algae of species Lynghya majuscula ; at times, they are abundant, with several thousands crawling in the sand, traveling in chains (" snail trail ") up to 10 m long
** – China officially opens the Beijing-Tianjin Intercity Railway line, the first in the world regularly to host trains traveling up to.
** Taking medicine at wrong times as a result of a time zone change while traveling

** and west
** C. v. mexicanus ( Linnaeus, 1766 )-eastern United States west of Atlantic Seaboard to Great Plains
** Canton System, to control trade with the west ( 1757 – 1842 )
** The E40: connects Ghent with Bruges and Ostend to the west, and with Brussels, Leuven and Liège to the east.
** Java Trench, a subduction zone trench west of the island of Java
** Lake Marathon, 8km west of the town
** Kentucky: all but a small part in the extreme west drained directly by the Mississippi.
** Tennessee: all but a small part in the extreme west drained directly by the Mississippi, and a very small area in the southeastern corner which is drained by the Conasauga River.
** Ala Oromo, living west of the city of Harar and the Erer River
** Korean Air Flight 801 crash lands west of Guam International Airport, resulting in the deaths of 228 people.
** In Mexico, schoolteacher Lucio Cabañas begins guerrilla warfare in Atoyac de Alvarez, west of Acapulco, in the state of Guerrero.
** Northwest Airlines Flight 255 ( a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 ) crashes on takeoff from Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, Michigan just west of Detroit killing all but one ( 4-year old Cecelia Cichan ) of the 156 people on board.
** January 14, 1814 – Denmark cedes Norway to Sweden in exchange for west Pomerania, as part of the Treaty of Kiel.
** Many Mormons begin their migration west from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Great Salt Lake, led by Brigham Young.
** Author Richard Burton is made vicar of St. Thomas in the west suburbs of London.
** North East Central – north of the Forth, in south east Perthshire and west Angus.
** South West Central – west Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire and Wigtownshire.
** Chokonen ( lived west of Safford, Arizona, along the upper reaches of the Gila River, along the San Francisco River in the north to the Mogollon Mountains in New Mexico in the east and the San Simon Valley to the southwest, northeastern local group )
** Chihuicahui ( lived in SE Arizona in the Huachuca Mountains west of the San Pedro River, in the northwest along a line of today's Benson, Johnson, Willcox, and north along the San Simon River to east of SW New Mexico, controlled the southern Pinaleno, Winchester, Dos Cabezas, Chiricahua, Dragoon and Mule Mountains, southwestern local group )
** Animas ( lived south of the Rio Gila, and west of the San Simon Valley in the Peloncillo Mountains along the Arizona-New Mexico border south to the Guadalupe Canyon and eastward in the Animas Valley and Animas Mountains in SW New Mexico, southern local group )
** Janeros ( lived in NW Chihuahua, SE Arizona and NE Sonora in the Animas Mountains, Florida Mountains, south into the Sierra San Luis, Sierra del Tigre, Sierra de Carcay, Sierra de Boca Grande, west beyond the Aros River to Bavispe, east along the Janos River and Casas Grandes River toward the Lake Guzmán in the northern part of the Guzmán Basin and traded at the presidio of Janos, likely called Dzilthdaklizhéndé-‘ Blue Mountain People ’, northern local group )
** Carrizaleños ( lived exclusively in Chihuahua, between the presidios of Janos in the west and Carrizal and Lake Santa Maria in the east, south toward Corralitos, Casas Grandes and Agua Nuevas north of Chihuahua, controlled the southern part of the Guzmán Basin, and the mountains along the Casas Grandes, Santa Maria and Carmen River, likely called Tsebekinéndé-‘ Stone House People ’ or ‘ Rock House People ’, southeastern local group )
** Texas dropped its claim to land north of the 32nd parallel north and west of the 103rd meridian west in favor of New Mexico Territory, and north of the 36 ° 30 ' parallel north and east of the 103rd meridian west which became unorganized territory.

** and starting
** Vendémiaire in French ( from Latin vindemia, " grape harvest "), starting 22, 23 or 24 September
** Brumaire ( from French brume, " fog "), starting 22, 23 or 24 October
** Frimaire ( From French frimas, " frost "), starting 21, 22 or 23 November
** Nivôse ( from Latin nivosus, " snowy "), starting 21, 22 or 23 December
** Pluviôse ( from Latin pluvius, " rainy "), starting 20, 21 or 22 January
** Ventôse ( from Latin ventosus, " windy "), starting 19, 20 or 21 February
** Germinal ( from Latin germen, " germination "), starting 20 or 21 March
** Floréal ( from Latin flos, " flower "), starting 20 or 21 April
** Prairial ( from French prairie, " pasture "), starting 20 or 21 May
** Messidor ( from Latin messis, " harvest "), starting 19 or 20 June
** Thermidor ( or Fervidor ) ( from Greek thermon, " summer heat "), starting 19 or 20 July
** Fructidor ( from Latin fructus, " fruit "), starting 18 or 19 August
** USA Networks ( also including what is now called Syfy ) – Paramount owned a stake starting in 1982, 50 % owner ( with Universal Studios ) from 1987 until 1997, when Paramount / Viacom sold their stake to Universal ( now part of NBCUniversal )
** The housing association who owns the property sent a priest who blessed the house, and the phenomena temporarily abated for a couple of weeks before starting up again.
** A Line reactor is used to limit starting current of motors and to protect variable frequency drives
** A special processor communication area starting at address 0
** The Second Chechen War ( 1999 – ongoing ) – the war was launched by the Russian Federation starting 26 August 1999, in response to the Invasion of Dagestan and the Russian apartment bombings which were blamed on the Chechens.
** WWII – Winter War: Soviet forces attack Finland and reach the Mannerheim Line, starting the war.
** Battle of Manila: United States forces enter the outskirts of Manila to capture it from the Japanese Imperial Army, starting the battle.
** The Czechoslovakia Federal Assembly votes to split the country into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, starting on January 1, 1993.

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