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September and 1966
The Atlanta Falcons wore 1966 throwback jerseys for 2 home games in 2009 – against the Carolina Panthers on September 20 and against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on November 29.
The 1965 constitution led to the first general elections and to independence on 30 September 1966.
Each of the elections since independence in September 1966 has been freely and fairly contested and has been held on schedule.
Botswana gained independence from Britain in September 1966.
In September 1966 the Welsh Liberal Party formed their own state party, moving the Liberal Party into a fully federal structure.
On 28 September 2008, the CSU failed to gain an absolute majority, attaining 43 %, of the vote in the Bavaria state election for the first time since 1966 on a percentage basis and was forced into a coalition with the FDP.
Erdoğan Atalay ( born on September 22, 1966 in Hanover, Germany ) is a Turkish-German actor.
* Two years later, on 27 September 1966, Category 3 Hurricane Inez caused very extensive damage mostly in Grande-Terre and north Basse-Terre Island and killed 33 people.
* Two years later, on 27 September 1966, Hurricane Inez caused extensive damage and killed 27 people, mostly in Grande-Terre.
It premiered in London on 27 September 1966, to rave reviews.
In September 1966, Weissmuller joined former screen Tarzans James Pierce and Jock Mahoney to appear with Ron Ely as part of the publicity for the upcoming premiere of the Tarzan TV series.
Kwame Nkrumah ( 21 September 1909 – 27 April 1972 ), P. C., was the leader of Ghana and its predecessor state, the Gold Coast, from 1951 to 1966.
In August or September 1966, Yvan Ridel took a picture of a large footprint with three toes, north-east of Loubomo, notable as hippopotami have four toes.
Cardiff Cricket Club played their final game at the ground against Lydney Cricket Club on 17 September 1966.
Madeline Amy Sweeney ( December 14, 1966September 11, 2001 ), known as Amy Sweeney, was an American flight attendant on board American Airlines Flight 11 which was hijacked and flown deliberately into the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York City, as part of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Margaret Higgins Sanger ( September 14, 1879 – September 6, 1966 ) was an American birth control activist, sex educator, and nurse.
* 1966 – A fire at a building in New York, New York kills 12 firefighters, the New York City Fire Department's deadliest day until the September 11, 2001 attacks.
Star Trek aired on NBC from September 8, 1966 to June 3, 1969.
Edison started offering college-level courses 21 years later, and it was reconstituted as Seattle Community College in September 1966.
With Dylan, The Hawks played a series of concerts from September 1965 through May 1966, billed as Bob Dylan and the Band.
Its name lived on in the Scripps-Howard New York World-Telegram, and then later the New York World-Telegram and Sun in 1950, and finally was last used by the New York World-Journal-Tribune from September 1966 to May 1967.
* September 26 – Hiram Wesley Evans, Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard ( d. 1966 )
* September 21 – Papa Jack Laine, jazz musician ( d. 1966 )

September and Mário
Soares is the son of João Lopes Soares ( Leiria, Arrabal, 17 November 1878-Lisbon, Campo Grande, 31 July 1970 ), Founder of the Colégio Moderno in Lisbon, Minister and then anti-fascist republican activist who had been a Priest for some time before marrying Elisa Nobre Baptista ( Santarém, Pernes, 8 September 1887-Lisbon, Campo Grande, 28 February 1955 ), Mário Soares's mother, at the 7th Conservatory of the Civil Register of Lisbon on 5 September 1934.
Mário Jardel de Almeida Ribeiro ( born 18 September 1973 ) is a former Brazilian / Portuguese professional footballer.
On 24 September 2005, he announced that he would be a candidate in the Portuguese presidential election, 2006, despite his party's official support for former president Mário Soares as a candidate.

September and Rodrigues
* September 9 – Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca, 8th President of Brazil ( b. 1855 )
Pedro Verona Rodrigues Pires (; born 29 April 1934 ) was the President of Cape Verde from March 2001 to September 2011.
Hermes Rodrigues da Fonseca (; May 12, 1855 – September 9, 1923 ) was a Brazilian soldier and politician.
After the resignation of Ferro Rodrigues as party leader in 2004, he won a bid for the post of secretary-general against Manuel Alegre and João Soares, winning the vote of nearly 80 % of party members on 24 September 2004.
Américo de Deus Rodrigues Tomás, GCC, GOA, GOSE (), archaic spelling: Americo Thomaz, ( Lisbon, November 19, 1894-Cascais, September 18, 1987 ) was a Portuguese admiral and politician.
At the legislative elections of 11 September 2000, the party won 2 out of 70 seats ( both the seats allocated to Rodrigues Island ).
Jacob Rodrigues Pereira or Jacob Rodrigue Péreire ( April 11, 1715 – September 15, 1780 ) was an academic and the first teacher of deaf-mutes in France.

September and Brazilian
The name was given in 1927 and refers to the fact that a detachment of dragoons escorted the Prince Royal of Portugal, Pedro I, at the time when he declared Brazilian independence from Portugal, on September 7, 1822.
Solano López accurately assessed the September 1864 Brazilian intervention in Uruguay as a slight to the region's lesser powers.
It was ratified by the Uruguayan government on 13 October 1914, by the Paraguayan government on 27 September 1917 and by the Brazilian government on 18 January 1921.
* September 29 – Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Brazilian author ( b. 1839 )
* September 6 – Arthur Friedenreich, Brazilian footballer ( b. 1892 )
* September 3 – Francisco Trois, Brazilian chess player
* September 10 – Gustavo Kuerten, Brazilian tennis player
* September 22 – Ronaldo, Brazilian footballer
* September 16 – Marlon Teixeira, Brazilian model
* September 17 – Carlos Lamarca, Brazilian military turned guerrilla leader ( b. 1937 )
* September 24 – Josué de Castro, Brazilian writer, physician, geographer and activist against hunger ( b. 1908 )
* September 3 – Julio Cesar, Brazilian football goalkeeper
* September 20 – The Brazilian river boat Sobral Santos capsizes in the Amazon River, Óbidos, Brazil, killing at least 300.
* September 7, 1822 – Brazil declares its independence from Portugal ( see Brazilian independence ).
* September 30 – Adhemar Ferreira da Silva, Brazilian athlete ( d. 2001 )
* September 7 – Brazilian independence: Brazil declares its independence from Portugal.
* September 20 – José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Brazilian composer ( d. 1830 )
As industrialized products represented 94. 6 % of Brazilian sales up to September of the year, Bolivian sales in the same period were limited largely to natural gas, which accounted for up to 92. 7 % of the total purchased from the country, or US $ 1. 89 billion.
* Ivete Sangalo: the first Brazilian artist to performe a headline show and sell out " The Garden " on September 4, 2010 with 15 thousand people and with special featuring of Nelly Furtado, Seu Jorge, Juanes and Diego Torres, on her first South American arena tour.
The Brazilian inventor Alberto Santos-Dumont made a public flight with the flying machine designated 14-bis also known as Oiseau de proie ( French for " bird of prey "), on 13 September 1906 in Paris ( three years after the Wright Brothers flight in 1903 ).
* September 19-Zequinha de Abreu, Brazilian musician and composer ( d. 1935 )
In the state there is an ongoing discussion about the exact moment of Brazilian independence, because for almost all baianos, it really happened in Bahia with the battles, and not on September 7, when the Emperor, Pedro I, declared independence.
The official lyrics of the Brazilian National Anthem were proclaimed by decree of President Epitácio Pessoa ( Decree 15. 761 of 1922 ), issued on 6 September 1922, at the hight of the celebrations of the Independence Centennial.
Thus, during the Xth Conference of American Armies held in Caracas on 3 September 1973, Brazilian General Breno Borges Fortes, head of the Brazilian army, proposed to " extend the exchange of information " between various services in order to " struggle against subversion ".

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