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** and Confederation
** Canada celebrates its first one hundred years
of Confederation.
** Canadian
Confederation: Queen Victoria signs the British North America Act, creating the Dominion
of Canada with effect from July 1.
** Canadian
Confederation: British North America Act
of 29 March comes into force, creating the Dominion
of Canada, the first independent dominion in the British Empire.
** Constitution
of the North German
Confederation comes into effect, creating a confederation
of states under the leadership
of Prussia and Otto von Bismarck.
** Cauldron — a French and German led European
Confederation go to war with the US, Great Britain and several Eastern European countries over the Polish, Czech and others refusal to join the European Confederation-satellite weapons, military aircraft and nuclear weapons.
** The Datu Puti Lineage ( Ruled the defunct
Confederation of Madya-as ) ( 1200s – 1565 )
** Legislative Council
of the Province
of Canada ( abolished at the Canadian
Confederation )
** French Democratic
Confederation of Labour
** French
Confederation of Christian Workers
** French
Confederation of Management – General
Confederation of Executives
** French Democratic
Confederation of Labour
** French
Confederation of Christian Workers
** General
Confederation of Labour
** British Columbia joins
Confederation.
** Peter Mitchell, politician, Minister and a Father
of Confederation ( b. 1824 )
** Celebrations
of the 125th anniversary
of Confederation
** German
Confederation formed
** Landsorganisationen i Danmark ( Danish
Confederation of Trade Unions )
** Landsorganisasjonen i Norge ( Norwegian
Confederation of Trade Unions )
** Landsorganisationen i Sverige ( Swedish
Trade Union
Confederation )
** Gilbert's History
of the Irish
Confederation, I. xi, 24, 170 – 6, 210 – 17 ;
** Democratic
Confederation of Labour ( DRC ), a trade union in the Democratic Republic
of the Congo
** Democratic
Confederation of Labour ( Morocco ), a trade union
** Confederation of African Football, the governing body for association football in Africa
** and Turkish
** Turkish delight.
** Bursa
Turkish Architecture Museum
** Osman's Dream ( Ottoman
Turkish )
** Turkish language
** Barış Manço,
Turkish singer and television personality ( b. 1943 )
** The official name
of the
Turkish city Urfa is changed into Şanlıurfa.
** Beren Saat,
Turkish actress
** Vehbi Akdağ,
Turkish wrestler
** Mustafa Dagistanli,
Turkish free-style wrestler
** Mahir Çağrı,
Turkish Internet celebrity
** Ogün Temizkanoğlu,
Turkish football player
** Engin Arık,
Turkish nuclear physicist ( d. 2007 )
** Greco –
Turkish War ( May 1919 – October 1922 )
** Turkish – Armenian War ( September 24 to December 2, 1920 )
** Yıldo,
Turkish showman, footballer
** Imia-Kardak crisis: A Greek flag is hoisted on a small rocky island named Imia ( Greek ) / Kardak (
Turkish ).
** Turkish authorities begin Operation Hawk, an army offensive against rebels from the Kurdish Worker's Party in southeastern Turkey.
** Abdullah Çatlı,
Turkish nationalist ( b. 1956 )
** Nazim Hikmet,
Turkish poet ( b. 1901 )
** Feridun Düzağaç,
Turkish rock singer and songwriter
** Gizem Karaca,
Turkish model
** Tarkan,
Turkish singer
** Cemal Gürsel,
Turkish army officer and President ( d. 1966 )
** İhsan Doğramacı,
Turkish physician and academic ( d. 2010 )
** Peride Celal,
Turkish author
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