langs: 3 марта [ru] / march 3 [en] / 3. märz [de] / 3 mars [fr] / 3 marzo [it] / 3 de marzo [es]
days: february 29 / march 1 / march 2 / march 3 / march 4 / march 5 / march 6
Afghanistan / Afghanistan
#1 Almar District
Almar [2] is a district in the southwestern part of Faryab Province , Afghanistan . Its northern border is the national border with Turkmenistan . The population was estimated at 150,000 in 2013. Ethnic diversity includes 35% Turkmen and 65% Uzbek . [2] District in Faryab Province, Afghanistan Almar
- ... killed, 45 gardens were damaged, and 37 Jeribs of agricultural land were damaged/destroyed. [3] On march 3, 2021, the district fell to the Taliban [4]
#2 Samangan Province
Samangan ( Dari : سمنگان ; Pashto : سمنګان ) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan , located north of the Hindu Kush mountains in the central part of the country. The province covers 11,218 square kilometres (4,331 sq mi) and is surrounded by Sar-e Pol Province in the west, Balkh in
- ... s along the border with Tajikistan . [21] A series of earthquakes struck nearby Baghlan province on march 3, 2002, killing roughly 1,000 people. In April 2010 at least 11 people were killed and more than 70 i ...
Albania / Albania
#1 Delvinë
Delvinë ( Albanian : Delvinë or Delvina , Greek : Δέλβινο , romanized : Delvino ); is a town and a municipality in Vlorë County , southern Albania , 16 kilometres (10 miles) northeast of Saranda . It was formed in the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Delvinë
- ... . [25] During the Balkan Wars and the subsequent Ottoman defeat, the Greek Army entered the city on march 3, 1913. [26] In June 1914 the town hosted the constituent assembly of the representatives of Northern ...
#2 Sarandë
Sarandë ( Albanian: [saˈɾandə] ; definite Albanian form : Saranda ; Greek : Άγιοι Σαράντα , romanized : Ágioi Saránta ) is a city in the Republic of Albania and seat of Sarandë Municipality. Geographically, the city is located on an open sea gulf of the Ionian Sea within the Mediterranean Sea .
- ... ho burned twenty villages in the region. [26] One of the earliest photographs of Saranda dates from 3 march 1913 and shows Greek soldiers in the main street during the course of the Second Balkan War . [27] ...
Australia / Australia
#1 Central Coast Council (New South Wales)
The Central Coast Council is a local government area serving the Lower Hunter area and the Central Coast region of New South Wales , Australia , established on 12 May 2016 following the amalgamation of Gosford City and Wyong Shire councils. [3] This article is about the local government area . For t
- ... il (2000–2007), and General Manager of Mudgee Shire Council (1996–2000). [125] The following day on 3 march , Persson also announced that he had approved a referendum to be held at the next local government e ...
#2 St Marys, New South Wales
St Marys is a suburb in western Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia . It is 45 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district , in the local government area of the City of Penrith . Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia St Marys Sydney , New South Wales St Mary Mag
- ... ict Historical Society Inc. MUNICIPALITY OF ST MARYS The Municipality of St Marys was proclaimed on 3 march 1890, and the election of the first council was held in May 1890. The council was amalgamated with ...
#3 Lara, Victoria
Lara is a town in Victoria , 18 km north-east of the Geelong CBD, inland from the Princes Freeway to Melbourne . Its population at the 2016 census was 16,355. Town in Victoria, Australia Lara Geelong , Victoria Lara Coordinates 38°01′0″S 144°25′0″E Population 16,355 ( 2016 census ) [1] • Den
- ... on Barwon , opened in January 1990, and the medium security Marngoneet Correctional Centre , opened 3 march 2006. The former Pirra Homestead , a home for girls age 13 to 18, part of the Victorian youth welfa ...
#4 City of Penrith
The City of Penrith is a local government area in the state of New South Wales , Australia . The seat of the city is located in Penrith , located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Sydney 's central business district . It occupies part of the traditional lands of the Darug people. First incorpora
- ... unicipality of Penrith was incorporated on 12 May 1871 under the Municipalities Act 1858 (NSW) . On 3 march 1890, St Marys was separately incorporated, and on 26 July 1893 and 9 September 1895, Mulgoa and Ca ...
#5 Traralgon
Traralgon ( locally / t ə ˈ r æ l ɡ ən / tə- RAL -gən ) is a town located in the east of the Latrobe Valley in the Gippsland region of Victoria , Australia and the most populous city of the City of Latrobe . The urban population of Traralgon at the 2021 census was 26,907. [1] It is the largest and f
- ... tres (5 mi) from Traralgon. [24] Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh visited on 3 march 1954. The president of the Shire of Traralgon, Cr Clem Little met and welcomed the Queen, who was f ...
#6 Willalooka, South Australia
Willalooka is a small service town and locality in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia . it is located on the Riddoch Highway between Keith and Padthaway . Christmas Rocks Conservation Park is north of the town adjacent to the highway. Town in South Australia Willalooka South Australia Wil
- ... UNDRED OF WILLALOOKA Cadastral in South Australia Hundred of Willalooka South Australia Established march 3, 1921 ( 1921-03-03 ) Area 147 square miles (380 km 2 ) [9] LGA(s) Tatiara District Council County Co ...
#7 Proston
Proston is a rural town and locality in the South Burnett Region , Queensland , Australia. [2] [3] In the 2016 census , Proston had a population of 379 people. [1] Town in Queensland, Australia Proston Queensland Blake St, the main street of Proston Proston Coordinates 26.1647°S 151.6027°E / -26.1
- ... expanded to include a preschool. [9] Shepherd Memorial Anglican Church of St Peter was dedicated on 3 march 1939 by the Most Reverend John William Charles Wand . In 1969 St George's Anglican Church was reloc ...
#8 Lakes Creek, Queensland
Lakes Creek is a suburb split between Rockhampton Region and Shire of Livingstone , Queensland , Australia. [2] [3] In the 2016 census Lakes Creek had a population of 552 people. [1] Suburb of Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia Lakes Creek Queensland Lakes Creek Coordinates 23.3741°S 150.5713
- ... es Creek State School opened on the present site. [14] Lakes Creek Baptist Church opened on Tuesday 3 march 1914. [15] [16] In the 2016 census Lakes Creek had a population of 552 people. [1] EDUCATION Lakes ...
#9 Haly Creek, Queensland
Haly Creek is a rural locality in the South Burnett Region , Queensland , Australia. [2] In the 2016 census Haly Creek had a population of 136. [1] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML Suburb of South Burnett Region, Queensland, Australia Haly Creek Queensland Taab
- ... ed on 16 December 1924, reopening on 1 July 1925. A post office opened on 1 July 1927 and closed on 3 march 1955. [10] Taabinga Road State School opened circa August 1924 but was renamed Boonyouin State Scho ...
#10 City of Ipswich
The City of Ipswich is a local government area in Queensland , Australia, located southwest of the Brisbane metropolitan area, including the urban area surrounding the city of Ipswich and surrounding rural areas. This article is about the local government area. For the suburb, see Ipswich (suburb),
- ... the same day that the letters patent were published in Queensland, the petition was regazetted. On 3 march 1860 the Borough of Ipswich was proclaimed, and its first elections were held on 19 April 1860, whe ...
#11 Williamstown, Victoria
Williamstown is a suburb in Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , 11 km (6.8 mi) south-west of Melbourne's Central Business District , located within the City of Hobsons Bay local government area . Williamstown recorded a population of 14,407 at the 2021 census . [1] This article uses bare URLs , w
- ... established. Australia's first telegraph line began operating between Melbourne and Williamstown on 3 march 1854. At this time, the timeball was moved to the Telegraph Station at Point Gellibrand. The Willia ...
#12 Snowtown, South Australia
Snowtown is a town located in the Mid North of South Australia 145 km (90 miles) north of Adelaide and lies on the main road and rail routes between Adelaide and Perth – the Augusta Highway and Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line . The town's elevation is 103 metres (338 feet) and on average the to
- ... ] The Snowtown to Brinkworth section closed on 20 February 1990 followed by the rest of the line on 3 march 1993. [46] The main rail line from Salisbury has intersected the town along a north–south axis sinc ...
#13 Nuriootpa, South Australia
Nuriootpa ( / ˌ nj ʊər i ˈ ʊ t p ə / NURE -ee- UUT -pə ) is a town in South Australia and the major commercial centre of the Barossa Valley , about an hour's drive north of the state capital, Adelaide , and 77 kilometres by rail. The name of the town is reputed to be the local Aboriginal word for "m
- ... ds , Elderton Wines and Wolf Blass . HISTORY The first recorded Europeans to visit the locality, on 3 march 1838, were the exploration party of John Hill , John Oakden , William Wood, and Charles Willis, en ...
#14 County of Blachford
County of Blachford is a cadastral unit located in the Australian state of South Australia that covers land between the east coast of Lake Torrens and the western side of the Flinders Ranges about 90 kilometres (56 mi) north-east of the city of Port Augusta . It was proclaimed in 1877 and named af
- ... ] [12] HUNDRED OF BARNDIOOTA The Hundred of Barndioota ( 31°51′31″S 138°10′25″E ) was proclaimed on 3 march 1881. It covers an area of 490 square kilometres (188 sq mi) and its name is reported in one source ...
#15 Shire of Chinchilla
The Shire of Chinchilla was a local government area in the Darling Downs region of Queensland , Australia . The shire, administered from the town of Chinchilla , covered an area of 8,700.3 square kilometres (3,359.2 sq mi) , and existed as a local government entity from 1912 until 2008, when it
- ... otes Leonard Louis Atkins 13 March 1912 23 January 1913 Chairman [2] William C. Fraser 6 March 1913 3 march 1914 Chairman [2] Thomas Evans 3 March 1914 25 February 1916 Chairman [2] John Alexander Wilkinson ...
- ... 23 January 1913 Chairman [2] William C. Fraser 6 March 1913 3 March 1914 Chairman [2] Thomas Evans 3 march 1914 25 February 1916 Chairman [2] John Alexander Wilkinson 1916 1917 Chairman [2] George Wilbert W ...
#16 Shire of Duaringa
The Shire of Duaringa was a local government area in the Capricornia region of Queensland , Australia . Duaringa Shire covered an area of 18,201 square kilometres and had a population of 6,744 according to the 2006 census . [1] On 15 March 2008 the shires of Duaringa, Emerald , Bauhinia and Peak Dow
- ... boundaries between Bauhinia Division's subdivisions Nos. 1 and 3 and Duaringa Division. [6] [7] On 3 march 1892, part of subdivision 2 of the Broadsound Division was transferred to subdivision 3 of the Goga ...
#17 Shire of Eidsvold
The Shire of Eidsvold was a local government area in the northern catchment of the Burnett River , Queensland , Australia. The shire covered an area of 4,809.4 square kilometres (1,856.9 sq mi) , and existed as a local government area from 1890 until 2008, when it amalgamated with several other
- ... dsvold and Monto , and in the late 1920s, its administrative centre moved to Watt Street, Monto. On 3 march 1932, an Order in Council dissolved the Shire of Eidsvold, and created the Shire of Monto from part ...
#18 Sydney Olympic Park
Sydney Olympic Park is a suburb of Greater Western Sydney , located 13 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district , in the local government area of the City of Parramatta Council . It is commonly known as Olympic Park but officially named Sydney Olympic Park. [2] The area was part of th
- ... y Blaxland Common) being transformed into an urban park along Parramatta River . The Park opened on 3 march 2007. In addition the Wentworth Common area was upgraded with significant adventure playground faci ...
#19 Newmarket, Queensland
Newmarket is a north-west suburb in the City of Brisbane , Queensland , Australia. [3] In the 2016 census , Newmarket had a population of 4,979 people. [1] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Newmarket Brisbane , Queensl
- ... e part of the suburb Kelvin Grove, now Newmarket, by Auctioneers, Martin Snelling & Co, occurred on 3 march 1928 at 3 pm on the grounds. It was offered again for sale by auction on 14 April 1928. [24] The Es ...
#20 Bokarina, Queensland
Bokarina is a coastal suburb in the Sunshine Coast Region , Queensland , Australia, located within the Kawana Waters urban centre. [2] In the 2016 census , Bokarina had a population of 1,351 people. [1] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML Suburb of Sunshine Coast,
- ... 2006 the two schools was amalgamated to form Kawana – Bokarina State College, which was renamed on 3 march 2006 to become Kawana Waters State College . [4] [5] Kawana Waters Uniting Church was dedicated by ...
Azerbaijan / Azerbaijan
#1 Gülüstan, Goranboy
Gülüstan or Gulistan ( Armenian : Գյուլիստան , romanized : Gyulistan , lit. ' rose garden ' ) is a village in the Goranboy District of Azerbaijan . It is a part of the municipality of Buzluq . [1] Place in Goranboy, Azerbaijan Gulustan Գյուլիստան Gülüstan Gulustan Show map of Azerbaijan Gulustan
- ... Forces . The village is claimed by the Republic of Artsakh as a part of the Shahumyan Province . On 3 march h 1992, an Armenian transport helicopter Mi-26 carrying around 50 women and children from Gülüstan o ...
Bangladesh / Bangladesh
#1 Rangpur, Bangladesh
Rangpur ( / ˈ r ʌ ŋ p ʊər / , / r ʌ ŋ ˈ p ʊər / ; Bengali : রংপুর , romanized : Rongpur , lit. ' City of Colour ' ) is one of the major cities in Bangladesh and Rangpur Division . Rangpur was declared a district headquarters on December 16, 1769, and established as a municipality in 1869, making
- ... rst martyr from Rangpur in the liberation war was Sangku Samajhder, who was martyred on the date of 3 march 1971. Rangpur people started the Liberation War decisively on 28 March 1971, only three days after ...
Brazil / Brazil
#1 Sorocaba
Sorocaba ( Portuguese pronunciation: [so̞ɾo̞ˈkabɐ] ) is a municipality in the state of São Paulo , Brazil . Sorocaba is the eighth-largest city in the state of São Paulo. Outside the Greater São Paulo region, it ranks behind only Campinas , São José dos Campos and Ribeirão Preto . It is part of th
- ... to request that Sorocaba be named a village from the governor, Correia de Sá e Benevides. Thus, on march 3, 1661, Sorocaba became known as Vila de Nossa Senhora da Ponte de Sorocaba. The organization of the ...
#2 Roraima
Roraima ( Brazilian Portuguese: [ʁoˈɾajmɐ] ( listen ) , or [ʁoˈɾɐ̃jmɐ] ) [4] is one of the 26 states of Brazil . Located in the country's North Region , it is the northernmost and most geographically and logistically isolated state in Brazil. [5] It is bordered by the state of Pará to the southeas
- ... oyal Captaincy of São José do Rio Negro was considered, which occurred through the Royal Charter of march 3, 1755. The main reason for the creation of the captaincy was the fear of the Spanish threat from the ...
#3 Barbalha
Barbalha is a municipality in the state of Ceará in the Northeast region of Brazil . Barbalha covers 569.5 km 2 (219.9 sq mi) , and has a population of 61,228 with a population density of 100 inhabitants per square kilometer. It is located at the south of the state, 575 km (357 mi) from th
- ... at the beginning of the 1930s. The town hall became a protected structure of the State of Ceará on march 3, 1995. NOTABLE PEOPLE Hermes Carleial (1904–1954), Brazilian poet, lawyer, accountant and writer SEE ...
#4 Manaus
Manaus ( Portuguese: [mɐˈnaws, mɐˈnawʃ, maˈnaws] ) is the capital and largest city of the Brazilian state of Amazonas . It is the seventh-largest city in Brazil, with an estimated 2020 population of 2,219,580 distributed over a land area of about 11,401 km 2 (4,402 sq mi) . Located at the ea
- ... Lady of the Conception), who, in time, became the patron saint of the city. [11] A Royal Charter of march 3, 1755 created the captaincy of São José do Rio Negro, with capital in Mariuá (now Barcelos ), but wi ...
Bulgaria / Bulgaria
#1 Plovdiv
Plovdiv ( Bulgarian : Пловдив , pronounced [ˈpɫɔvdif] ), is the second-largest city in Bulgaria , standing on the banks of the Maritsa river in the historical region of Thrace . It has a population of 346,893 as of 2018 [update] and 675,000 in the greater metropolitan area. Plovdiv is the cultural
- ... n the foreground. Drawing from The Graphic – London, 1885 According to the Treaty of San Stefano on 3 march 1878, the Principality of Bulgaria included the lands with predominantly Bulgarian population. Plov ...
Canada / Canada
#1 Saint-Michel-des-Saints
Saint-Michel-des-Saints is a municipality in the Matawinie Regional County Municipality of Quebec , Canada . Agriculture, forestry, recreation, and tourism have been the main activities found within this region. Municipality in Quebec, Canada Saint-Michel-des-Saints Municipality Location within Mata
- ... 73°55′W [1] Country Canada Province Quebec Region Lanaudière RCM Matawinie Settled 1863 Constituted march 3, 1979 Government [2] • Mayor Jean-Pierre Bellerose • Federal riding Joliette • Prov. riding Berthier ...
#2 Price, Quebec
Price is a village municipality in La Mitis Regional County Municipality in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec , Canada . Its population in the Canada 2021 Census was 1,729. Village municipality in Quebec, Canada Price Village municipality Price presbytery Location within La Mitis RCM Price Loca
- ... 6017; -68.1227 [1] Country Canada Province Quebec Region Bas-Saint-Laurent RCM La Mitis Constituted march 3, 1926 Named for William Evan Price [1] Government [2] • Mayor Laurent Émond • Federal riding Haute-G ...
#3 Burgeo-La Poile
Burgeo-La Poile is a provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada. As of 2011, there are 7,527 eligible voters living within the district. [1] The district was first created when Newfoundland joined confederation in 1949 as Burgeo and La Poile , and e
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
#4 Waterford Valley
Waterford Valley is a provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador , which is represented by one member in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly . It was contested for the first time in the 2015 provincial election . It was created out of parts of St. John's South , Kilbride
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
#5 Conception Bay South (electoral district)
Conception Bay South is a provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada. As of 2011 there are 9,938 eligible voters living within the district. [1] Provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Conception Bay South Newfoundland and
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
#6 McCauley, Edmonton
McCauley is a vibrant and ethnically diverse inner city neighbourhood in Edmonton , Alberta undergoing revitalization . It is named for Matthew McCauley , the first mayor of Edmonton , and is located just to the north east of the Downtown core . McCauley is famous as the home of dozens of religious
- ... 11th in Edmonton in terms of price growth, outperforming most of the city. [34] Breaking ground on march 3, 2014, Rogers Place is said to be a driver in the revitalization of the inner city neighbourhoods. U ...
#7 Labrador West (electoral district)
Labrador West is a provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada . From 1975 to 1996 , the district was known as Menihek . Provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Labrador West Newfoundland and Labrador electoral district Lab
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
#8 Calgary-Mountain View
Calgary-Mountain View is a provincial electoral district in Calgary , Alberta , Canada , mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. The district was created in 1971 and is currently represented by Kathleen Ganley of the A
- ... hold Swing -1.1% Source(s) Source: Office of the Chief Electoral Officer (2008). The Report on the march 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly . Edmonton: Alberta Leg ...
#9 Provencher
Provencher is a federal electoral district in Manitoba , Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1871. It is a largely rural district in the province's southeast corner. Its largest community is the city of Steinbach . Federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada
- ... Candidate Votes Liberal–Conservative George-Étienne Cartier acclaimed Canadian federal by-election, 3 march 1871 Party Candidate Votes % Conservative Pierre Delorme 172 85.6 Liberal William Dease 29 14.4 Tot ...
#10 Fortune Bay-Cape La Hune
Fortune Bay—Cape La Hune is a provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada. When created in 1975 it was called Fortune-Hermitage. As of 2011, there are 6,053 eligible voters living within the district. [1] Provincial electoral district in Newfoundland
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
#11 Peace River (provincial electoral district)
Peace River is a provincial electoral district in Alberta , Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. The district used instant-runoff voting from 1926 to 1957. Provincial electoral district in Al
- ... "Peace River Official Results 2001 Alberta general election" (PDF) . Elections Alberta . Retrieved march 3, 2010 . 2004 Alberta general election Party Candidate Votes % ±% Progressive Conservative Frank Ober ...
- ... / turnout 18,921 26.70 -4.10 Progressive Conservative hold Swing -2.29 Source(s) The Report on the march 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-seventh Legislative Assembly . Elections Alberta. Ju ...
#12 Mayerthorpe
Mayerthorpe is a town in central Alberta , Canada. It is approximately 120 km (75 mi) northwest of Edmonton at the intersection of Highway 43 and Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail) . The town is surrounded by Lac Ste. Anne County and is in Alberta's Census Division No. 13 . For the made-for-TV movie, see
- ... arch 5, 1927. [1] It then incorporated as a town just over 34 years later on March 20, 1961. [1] On march 3, 2005, four officers serving with the Mayerthorpe and Whitecourt detachments of the Royal Canadian M ...
#13 Cardston-Taber-Warner
Cardston-Taber-Warner was a provincial electoral district in Alberta , Canada , mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first-past-the-post method of voting from 1996 and 2019. Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada Cardston-Taber-Warner
- ... rogressive Conservative gain from Alberta Alliance Swing -0.47% Source(s) Source: The Report on the march 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-seventh Legislative Assembly (PDF) . Elections Alber ...
#14 Airdrie-Chestermere
Airdrie-Chestermere was a provincial electoral district in Alberta , Canada , mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first-past-the-post method of voting from 2004 to 2012. Defunct provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada Airdrie-Chestermere Alber
- ... . officialresults.elections.ab.ca . Elections Alberta . Retrieved May 21, 2020 . The Report on the march 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-seventh Legislative Assembly . Elections Alberta. Ju ...
#15 St. John's Centre
St. John’s Centre is a provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada. Much of the former district of St. John's Centre was renamed St. John's East in 1996. As of 2011 there were 7,846 eligible voters living within the district. [1] For the shopping cen
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
#16 St. John's West (provincial electoral district)
St. John’s West is a provincial electoral district for the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador , Canada. As of 2011, there are 7,741 eligible voters living within the district. [1] Provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada St. John's West Newfoundland and Labrador
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
#17 Edmonton-Glenora
Edmonton-Glenora is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta , Canada . It is located north of the North Saskatchewan River in Edmonton . Provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada For the neighbourhood, see Glenora, Edmonton . Edmonton-Glenora Alberta electoral
- ... . officialresults.elections.ab.ca . Elections Alberta . Retrieved May 21, 2020 . The Report on the march 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-seventh Legislative Assembly . Elections Alberta. Ju ...
#18 St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows
St. Barbe-L'Anse aux Meadows is a provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador , which is represented by one member in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly . It was contested for the first time in the 2015 provincial election . It was created out of all of The Straits-White
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
#19 Edmonton-Decore
Edmonton-Decore is a provincial electoral district in Alberta , Canada. It is one of 87 districts mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. It was most recently contested in the general election of 2019 . Provincial elec
- ... ca . Elections Alberta . Retrieved May 21, 2020 . Chief Electoral Officer (2008). The Report on the march 3, 2008 Provincial General Election of the Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly (Report). Edmonton, Alt ...
#20 Burin-Grand Bank
Burin-Grand Bank is a provincial electoral district in Newfoundland and Labrador represented by a member in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly . It was contested for the first time in the 2015 provincial election . The district was created out of all of Grand Bank and parts of Burin-Pla
- ... Nominated Candidates General Election 2021" (PDF) . Elections Newfoundland and Labrador . Retrieved 3 march 2021 . "NL Election 2021 (Unofficial Results)" . Retrieved 27 March 2021 . 2019 Newfoundland and La ...
Chile / Chile
#1 Santiago
Santiago ( / ˌ s æ n t i ˈ ɑː ɡ oʊ / , US also / ˌ s ɑː n -/ ; [2] Spanish: [sanˈtjaɣo] ), also known as Santiago de Chile ( IPA: [sanˈtjaɣo ðe ˈt͡ʃile] ), is the capital and largest city of Chile as well as one of the largest cities in the Americas . It is the center of Chile's most densely pop
- ... t populous municipality with 328,881 inhabitants. Meanwhile, a strong earthquake struck the city on 3 march 1985. Although it caused few casualties, it left many people homeless and destroyed many old buildi ...
#2 Chaitén
Chaitén ( / tʃ aɪ ˈ t ɛ n / , chy- TEN ) is a Chilean town , commune and former capital of the Palena Province in Los Lagos Region . The town is north of the mouth of Yelcho River , on the east coast of the Gulf of Corcovado . The town is strategically close to the northern end of the Carretera Aust
- ... orth of its current location in a coastal place known as Santa Bárbara or "Fandango Norte". [10] On march 3, 2009, construction work on the new town's administrative facilities started. [11] On April 9, 2011, ...
#3 Pucón
Pucón ( Mapudungun : "entrance to the cordillera ") is a Chilean city and commune administered by the municipality of Pucón https://www.mipucon.com/ sitio web. It is located in the Province of Cautín , Araucanía Region , 100 km to the southeast of Temuco and 780 km to the south of Santiago . It
- ... Lanín . Villarrica has had more than 82 eruptions since 1558, the most recent of which occurred on march 3, 2015. It is possible to climb it throughout the year, if weather and volcanic activity permit. Duri ...
#4 San Antonio, Chile
San Antonio is a Chilean port city, commune and the capital of the San Antonio Province in the Valparaíso Region . In the twenty-first century San Antonio has surpassed Valparaíso in freight volume handled, becoming the main freight port of Chile. [4] This has led to the challenging of Valparaíso's
- ... ort was shut down by the 27 February 2010 earthquake , but had resumed operation at 80% capacity by 3 march 2010. [6] After the quake, only 5 of the 8 docking points at the port resumed operation. [7] DEMOGR ...
China / China
#1 Nanjing
Nanjing ( / n æ n ˈ dʒ ɪ ŋ / ; [4] Chinese : 南京 ; pinyin : Nánjīng , Mandarin pronunciation: [na ̌ n.tɕi ́ ŋ] ( listen ) ), alternately romanized as Nanking , [5] is the capital of Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China , a sub-provincial city, a megacity and the second largest city in t
- ... served in the old times, which included climbing the City Wall on January 16, bathing in Qing Xi on march 3, hill hiking on September 9 and others (the dates are in Chinese lunar calendar ). Almost none of th ...
#2 Tangshan
Tangshan ( Chinese : 唐山 ; pinyin : Tángshān ) is a coastal, industrial prefecture-level city in the northeast of Hebei province. It is located in the eastern part of Hebei Province and the northeastern part of the North China Plain. It is located in the central area of the Bohai Rim and serves as th
- ... ittee and set up the Tangshan Municipal People's Government. The State Council approved the move on march 3, 1983 and thereafter implemented the city-governing-county system. On May 13, 1983, the Hebei Provin ...
#3 Dalian
Dalian ( / ˌ d ɑː l ˈ j ɑː n / [4] ) is a major sub-provincial port city in Liaoning province , People's Republic of China , [5] and is Liaoning's second largest city (after the provincial capital Shenyang ) and the third-most populous city of Northeast China . Located on the southern tip of Liaodon
- ... vereignty to Japan (Treaty of Shimonoseki) 17 April 1895 – Russian occupation – Japanese occupation 3 march 1898 – 2 January 1905 1905 – 15 August 1945 – Transfer of sovereignty to China 16 April 1955 Munici ...
#4 Fusui County
Fusui County is a county in the southwest of Guangxi , China. It is the easternmost county-level division of the prefecture-level city of Chongzuo . County in Guangxi, People's Republic of China Fusui County 扶绥县 · Fuzsuih Yen County The eponymous county seat of Fusui Fusui is the easternmost divisio
- ... (2 February- Chinese calendar 's agrarian calendar), “Tomb sweeping festival” and “Song Festival” ( 3 march - Chinese calendar 's agrarian calendar), “Wheat heat Festival” (also called “Buddha Bath”or “Bovin ...
#5 Bihou
Bihou ( Chinese : 庇厚 ) or Pei Hou, [1] is a village located in Hexin Residential Community in Taicheng Subdistrict , Taishan City , in Guangdong Province , southern China . [2] The village is located at latitude 22.2489234°N and longitude 112.7630542°E, 11 meters above sea level, off Guishui Road (
- ... ] Expatriate family members have settled in Australia and the United States. [ citation needed ] On march 3, 1941, Japanese troops attacked the village as part of the assault on the neighboring Taicheng Towns ...
#6 Qinhuangdao
Qinhuangdao ( / ˈ tʃ ɪ n ˈ hw ɑː ŋ ˈ d aʊ / ; [2] Chinese : 秦皇岛 ) is a port city on the coast of China in northern Hebei . It is administratively a prefecture-level city , about 300 km (190 mi) east of Beijing, on the Bohai Sea , the innermost gulf of the Yellow Sea . Its population during the 2
- ... : 39°56′26″N 119°35′42″E Country People's Republic of China Province Hebei Settled 1737 Established march 3, 1983 Municipal seat Haigang District Government • Party Secretary Meng Xiangwei • Mayor Zhang Ruish ...
#7 Nan'ao County
Nan'ao or Nanao ( simplified Chinese : 南澳县 ; traditional Chinese : 南澳縣 ; pinyin : Nán'ào Xiàn ), formerly romanized Namoa [ citation needed ] , is an island and county of the prefecture-level city of Shantou in Guangdong Province , China . The county spans a land area of 114.74 square kilometres (44
- ... a (1912), the island was reorganized as Nan'ao County. [3] [4] The island fell to the Communists on 3 march 1950. [ citation needed ] Communist forces established a local government on June 1, 1950. [3] GEOG ...
#8 Lijiang
Lijiang ( Chinese : 丽江 ), also known as Likiang, is a prefecture-level city in the northwest of Yunnan Province , China. It has an area of 21,219 square kilometres (8,193 sq mi) and had a population of 1,253,878 at the 2020 census whom 288,787 lived in the built-up area (metro) made of Gucheng D
- ... stivals for the Yi people, such as the Lunar Festival, the 15th Festival, the February 8th, and the march 3r d Festival, especially the Torch Festival. [10] Lisu The Lisu language belongs to the Sino-Tibetan l ...
Colombia / Colombia
#1 Medellín
Medellín ( Spanish pronunciation: [meðeˈʝin] or [með̞eˈʎin] ), officially the Municipality of Medellín ( Spanish : Municipio de Medellín ), is the second-largest city in Colombia , after Bogotá , and the capital of the department of Antioquia . It is located in the Aburrá Valley , a central region
- ... 6°13′51″N 75°35′26″W Country Colombia Region Aburrá Valley Department Antioquia Department Founded 3 march 1717 Government • Type Mayor–council • Body Alcaldía de Medellín • Mayor Daniel Quintero Area • Mun ...
#2 Calamar, Guaviare
Calamar is a town and municipality in the Guaviare Department , Colombia . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( January 2013 ) For other uses, see Calamar (disambiguation) . Municipality and town in Guaviare Department, Colombia Calamar, Guaviare Municipality and town Flag Lo
- ... rs of Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) were killed in a military bombing on Calamar on march 3, 2021 . Three “dissidents” are captured. [1]
Croatia / Croatia
#1 Labin
Labin ( Italian / Istriot : Albona) is a town in Istria , Croatia , with a town population of 5,806 (2021) and 10,424 in the greater municipality (which also includes the small towns of Rabac and Vinež , as well as a number of smaller villages). [1] Town in Istria, Croatia Labin Albona Town Grad Lab
- ... utside sources once the mines were closed. The famous Lutheran reformer Matthias Flacius Illyricus ( 3 march 1520 – 11 March 1575), was born in Labin and a small exhibition in what was once his house, commemo ...
Czech / Czech
#1 Stříbrná Skalice
Stříbrná Skalice ( German : Silberskalitz ) is a municipality and village in Prague-East District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic . It has about 1,500 inhabitants. Municipality in Central Bohemian, Czech Republic Stříbrná Skalice Municipality Square in Stříbrná Skalice Flag Coat
- ... 1719 a new town hall was built. Stříbrná Skalice was also granted the privileges to hold markets on 3 march 1757. [2] Until 1865 there was no proper road leading to the market town, only forest roads and the ...
Egypt / Egypt
#1 El Maragha
El Maragha ( Arabic : المراغة , Coptic : ⲧⲁⲗⲙⲁⲣⲁⲅⲉ [1] ) is a city in the Sohag Governorate in Upper Egypt . It is located on the west bank of the Nile . [2] Place in Sohag, Egypt El Maragha المراغة ⲧⲁⲗⲙⲁⲣⲁⲅⲉ El Maragha Location in Egypt Coordinates: 26°42′N 31°36′E Country Egypt Governorate Sohag
- ... t one is the battle of Barrod , in which a French flotilla was captured and its crew were killed on 3 march 1799. NOTABLE PEOPLE Mustafa al-Maraghi
Ethiopia / Ethiopia
#1 Shire Inda Selassie
Shire ( Tigrinya : ሽረ Shuh-ruh , Amharic : ሽሬ Shuh-ré ) also known as Inda Selassie ( Tigrinya : እንዳ ሥላሴ , meaning "House of the Trinity "), is a city and separate district in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia . The city is the administrative center of the Semien Mi'irabawi Zone . [1] It was part of Tah
- ... round Shire in an action known as the Battle of Shire . Despite determined Ethiopian resistance, by 3 march the Italians had resumed their advance and shortly afterwards crossed the Tekezé River . After the ...
Finland / Finland
#1 Savitaipale
Savitaipale ( Finnish: [ˈsɑʋiˌtɑi̯pɑle] ; literally translated the "clay passage") is a municipality of Finland . It is located in the South Karelia region . The municipality has a population of 3,260 ( 31 December 2021 ) [2] and covers an area of 690.56 square kilometres (266.63 sq mi) of whi
- ... l approved it on January 2, 1953. The Ministry of the Interior approved the coat of arms for use on march 3 of the same year. [6] [7] PEOPLE Jonni Myyrä (1892–1955) Päivi Tikkanen (born 1960) Taneli Tikka (bo ...
France / France
#1 Auxonne
Auxonne ( French pronunciation: [oksɔn] or [osɔn] ) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of eastern France . The inhabitants of the commune are known as Auxonnais or Auxonnaises . [2] Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France Auxonne Commune The rampart
- ... general of the Armies of Roy, one of the Forty of the Académie Française in 1707 until his death on 3 march 1719 at Auxonne. Pierre-Gabriel Ailliet , Head of battalion, born at Auxonne in 1762. Paul Chrétien ...
#2 Ainhoa, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Ainhoa ( French pronunciation: [ajnɔa] ; Basque : Ainhoa ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwestern France . Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Ainhoa Commune The town square in Ainhoa Coat of arms Location of Ainhoa Ainhoa Show map
- ... ty seven young people from Itxassou, the Committee of Public Safety (Decree of 13 Ventôse Year II - 3 march 1794) arrested and deported some of the inhabitants (men, women and children) of Ainhoa, Ascain , E ...
#3 Nolay, Côte-d'Or
Nolay ( French pronunciation: [nɔlɛ] ) is a commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. The 18th-century French physician and encyclopédiste Louis-Anne La Virotte (1725–1759) was born in Nolay, as was mathematician, physicist and politician Lazare Carnot (1753–1823). Commune in Bourgo
- ... utun to the west. NOTABLE PEOPLE OF NOLAY Louis-Anne La Virotte , born in 1725 in Nolay and died on march 3, 1759, in Paris, doctor. Lazare Carnot (1753-1823), mathematician, physicist, general of the armies ...
#4 Saint-Pathus
Saint-Pathus ( French: [sɛ̃ paty] ( listen ) ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France . Commune in Île-de-France, France Saint-Pathus Commune The church in Saint-Pathus Coat of arms Location of Saint-Pathus Saint-Pathus Show map of France
- ... km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. Saint-Pathus is coterminous with Oissery . On 3 march 1974 Turkish Airlines Flight 981 crashed, with six passengers ejected from the aircraft landing nea ...
#5 Ablon
Ablon ( French pronunciation: [ablɔ̃] ( listen ) ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France . Commune in Normandy, France Ablon Commune Ablon Town Hall Location of Ablon Ablon Show map of France Ablon Show map of Normandy Coordinates: 49°23′39″N 0°17′48
- ... dynamite factory from 1879 until 1989. [6] The factory ceased operations following an explosion on 3 march 1988 which killed 5, including the factory's director, and left 8 injured. Windows were broken more ...
#6 Ascain
Ascain ( French pronunciation: [askɛ̃] ; Basque : Azkaine ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France . Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Ascain Azkaine Commune Main street in Ascain Coat of arms Location of Ascain Ascain Sho
- ... on of 47 young people from Itxassou, the Committee of Public Safety (Decree of 13 Ventôse Year II - 3 march 1794) arrested and deported some of the men, women, and children from Ainhoa , Ascain, Espelette , ...
#7 Fontaine-Chaalis
Fontaine-Chaalis ( French pronunciation: [fɔ̃tɛn ʃali(s)] ) is a commune in the Oise department in northern France . Commune in Hauts-de-France, France Fontaine-Chaalis Commune The town hall in Fontaine-Chaalis Location of Fontaine-Chaalis Fontaine-Chaalis Show map of France Fontaine-Chaalis Sho
- ... , which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km 2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries. On 3 march 1974 Turkish Airlines Flight 981 crashed in this commune, in the Ermenonville Forest . [3] SEE ALSO ...
#8 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin ( French pronunciation: [ʁɔk(ə)bʁyn kap maʁtɛ̃] ; Occitan : Ròcabruna Caup Martin or Ròcabruna Cap Martin ; Italian : Roccabruna-Capo Martino , [ˌrɔkkaˈbruːna ˈkaːpo marˈtiːno] ; Mentonasc : Rocabrüna ; Roquebrune until 1921) is a commune in the Alpes-Maritimes department i
- ... anuary 2019 ) People awarded the honorary citizenship of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin are: Date Name Notes 3 march 1956 Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom [9] [10] SEE A ...
#9 Paris
Paris ( French pronunciation: [paʁi] ( listen ) ) is the capital and most populous city of France , with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), [4] making it the 34th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. [5] Since the 17t
- ... elibes ( Lakmé ) and Jules Massenet ( Thaïs ), among others. [228] Georges Bizet's Carmen premiered 3 march 1875. Carmen has since become one of the most popular and frequently-performed operas in the classi ...
#10 Oulchy-le-Château
Oulchy-le-Château is a commune in the Aisne department in Hauts-de-France in northern France . Commune in Hauts-de-France, France Oulchy-le-Château Commune The church of Oulchy-le-Château Coat of arms Location of Oulchy-le-Château Oulchy-le-Château Show map of France Oulchy-le-Château Show map of Ha
- ... . TOWNS, VILLAGES AND LOCALITIES Cugny-lès-Crouttes , located to the east HISTORY On the night of 2/ 3 march 1814, the area was taken by imperial troops commanded by Captain Parquin. In 1976, the commune of C ...
#11 Alençon
Alençon ( UK : / æ ˈ l ɒ̃ s ɒ̃ / , US : / ˌ æ l ɒ̃ ˈ s oʊ n / , French: [alɑ̃sɔ̃] ( listen ) ; Norman : Alençoun ) is a commune in Normandy , France, capital of the Orne department . [2] It is situated 173 kilometres (107 mi) west of Paris. Alençon belongs to the intercommunality of Alençon (wit
- ... pany still in activity. EDUCATION "Écoles" . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 . Retrieved 3 march 2015 . "Collèges" . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 . Retrieved 3 March 2015 . "Lycées" ...
- ... 2015 . Retrieved 3 March 2015 . "Collèges" . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 . Retrieved 3 march 2015 . "Lycées" . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 . Retrieved 3 March 2015 . TRANSPORT A ...
- ... l 2015 . Retrieved 3 March 2015 . "Lycées" . Archived from the original on 2 April 2015 . Retrieved 3 march 2015 . TRANSPORT Alençon is linked by the A28 autoroute (motorway/freeway) with the nearby cities o ...
Germany / Germany
#1 Mespelbrunn
Mespelbrunn is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia ( Unterfranken ) in Bavaria , Germany and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (municipal association) of Mespelbrunn, whose seat is in Heimbuchenthal . This article needs additional citations for
- ... ting the mayor. CSU SPD Freie Bürger 84 Total 2002 8 2 4 14 seats (as at municipal election held on 3 march 2008) COAT OF ARMS The community’s arms might be described thus: Gules the castle portal of Mespelb ...
#2 Sommerkahl
Sommerkahl is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia ( Unterfranken ) in Bavaria , Germany and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (municipal association) of Schöllkrippen. It has a population of around 1,300 (2020). For the river near the community,
- ... unting the part-time mayor. CSU SPD FWG Total 2002 6 4 3 13 seats (as at municipal election held on 3 march 2002) COAT OF ARMS The community’s code of arms might be described in the following way: Gules a fe ...
#3 Nohra
Nohra is a village and a former municipality in the Weimarer Land district of Thuringia , Germany . Since December 2019, it is part of the municipality Grammetal . On 1 December 2007, the former municipality Utzberg was incorporated by Nohra. For Nohra in the district of Nordhausen, see Nohra, Nordh
- ... ehicle registration AP Nohra was the location of the first Nazi concentration camp , established on march 3, 1933. Prisoners were incarcerated in a school building. [1] The former Luftwaffe airbase at Nohra w ...
#4 Hottenbach
Hottenbach is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde , a kind of collective municipality – in the Birkenfeld district in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany . It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde Herrstein-Rhaunen , whose seat is in Herrstein . Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate
- ... . When the Jewish community was dissolved in 1932, sixteen Jews were still living in Hottenbach. On 3 march 1940, the village's last Jewish family fled the country for the United States. The memorial book Op ...
#5 Tuchenbach
Tuchenbach is a municipality in the district of Fürth in Bavaria in Germany . Municipality in Bavaria, Germany Tuchenbach Municipality Town hall Coat of arms Location of Tuchenbach within Fürth district Tuchenbach Show map of Germany Tuchenbach Show map of Bavaria Coordinates: 49°32′N 10°52′E Countr
- ... ch" has 3 seats (Election 2008). Mayor Leonhard Eder (Interessensgemeinschaft) was elected mayor on 3 march 2002 with 61.8%. He was re-elected on 2 March 2008 with 73.8%, and again in 2014 and 2020. CHURCH T ...
#6 Glienicke/Nordbahn
Glienicke/Nordbahn is a municipality in the Oberhavel district, in Brandenburg , Germany . It is located right north of Berlin . Municipality in Brandenburg, Germany Glienicke/Nordbahn Municipality Town Hall Coat of arms Location of Glienicke/Nordbahn within Oberhavel district Glienicke/Nordbahn Sho
- ... Pond. Lutheran Church. Central Pond at Night. Memorial for the local opening of the Berlin Wall on march 3, 1990. Chapel of the Cemetery. [4] Kindelfließ-rivulet on the southern rim of Glienicke with the rem ...
#7 Kleinkahl
Kleinkahl is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia ( Unterfranken ) in Bavaria , Germany , and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (municipal association) of Schöllkrippen. Kleinkahl has around 1,800 inhabitants. This article needs additional citati
- ... rt-time mayor. Year CSU/Wählergemeinschaft Total 2002 13 13 seats (as at municipal election held on 3 march 2008) MAYOR The mayor is Angelika Krebs (Wählergemeinschaft). COAT OF ARMS The community's arms mig ...
#8 Saarbrücken
Saarbrücken ( German pronunciation: [zaːɐ̯ˈbʁʏkŋ̍] ( listen ) ; French: Sarrebruck [5] [saʁbʁyk] ; Rhine Franconian : Saarbrigge [zaːˈbʁɪɡə] ; Luxembourgish : Saarbrécken [zaːˈbʀekən] ; Latin : Saravipons , lit. ' The Bridge(s) across the Saar river ' ) is the capital and largest city of the state
- ... s, but by 27 February 1945, the heights were fully under American control. [22] A renewed attack on 3 march 1945, allowed units of the 70th Infantry Division to enter Stiring-Wendel and the remainder of Forb ...
#9 Altheim (Ehingen)
Altheim ( German pronunciation: [ˈaltˌhaɪm] ) is a municipality in the district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg , Germany . German municipality Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Altheim bei Ehingen Municipality Half-timber house in Altheim Coat of arms Location of Altheim bei Ehingen with
- ... iled and invected line . This coat of arms was first adopted by the municipal council of Altheim on 3 march 1937 with permission from its owner, Baron Conrad von Freyberg, head of a local noble house that ha ...
#10 Lindau (Katlenburg-Lindau)
Lindau (also: Lindau (Eichsfeld) ) is a village in the southern Lower Saxon section of the Eichsfeld , Germany . Lindau belongs to the Gemeinde (municipality) of Katlenburg-Lindau and to the Landkreis (district) of Northeim . The village is known to many space physicists and radio engineers around t
- ... uildings of the Technical University of Hannover already existed. The convoy arrived on the 2nd and 3 march 1946. This was to become the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research . On 16 March 1946 the ...
#11 Litzendorf
Litzendorf is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg . Owing to administrative reform it has been a unified community since 1 May 1978. Municipality in Bavaria, Germany Litzendorf Municipality Town hall Coat of arms Location of Litzendorf within Bamberg district Litzendorf Show map
- ... at each holds: CSU SPD GRÜNE Christliche Wählervereinigung Total 2002 9 5 3 3 20 (as of election on 3 march 2002) COAT OF ARMS Litzendorf's arms might heraldically be described thus: Party per pale Or and az ...
#12 Dammbach
Dammbach is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia ( Unterfranken ) in Bavaria , Germany , and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (municipal association) of Mespelbrunn, whose seat is in Heimbuchenthal . For other uses, see Dammbach (disambiguation)
- ... the mayor. CSU Unparteiische Wählergruppe Total 2002 9 5 14 seats (as at municipal election held on 3 march 2008) COAT OF ARMS The community's arms might be described thus: In chief above a bar wavy argent e ...
#13 Krombach, Bavaria
Krombach is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia ( Unterfranken ) in Bavaria , Germany and a member of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (Administrative Community) of Schöllkrippen. This article needs additional citations for verification . ( July 2021 ) Mun
- ... ng the part-time mayor. CSU SPD Greens Total 2002 11 3 1 15 seats (as at municipal election held on 3 march 2002) MAYORS The mayor is Peter Seitz, elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2020. [1] COAT OF ARMS The ...
#14 Emmerting
Emmerting is a municipality in the district of Altötting in Bavaria in Germany and member of the administrative association of the same name. Municipality in Bavaria, Germany Emmerting Municipality Town hall Coat of arms Location of Emmerting within Altötting district Emmerting Show map of Germany E
- ... 2020. PARISH COUNCIL The council has 16 members. The past municipal elections on March 16, 2014 and march 3, 2008 produced the following result: Parties 2014 2008 Proportion Seats ±Proportion ±Seats Proportio ...
#15 Heinrichsthal
Heinrichsthal is a community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia ( Unterfranken ) in Bavaria , Germany . It is part of the Verwaltungsgemeinschaft (Administrative Community) of Heigenbrücken. This article needs additional citations for verification . ( July 2021
- ... t-time mayor. CSU SPD Unabhängige Bürger Total 2002 3 2 4 9 seats (as at municipal election held on 3 march 2008) MAYOR The Mayor is Udo Kunkel, elected in 2020. [1] ECONOMY AND INFRASTRUCTURE Municipal tax ...
#16 Heldra
Heldra is a village in the Werra-Meißner-Kreis on northeastern edge of Hesse , Germany. For administrative purposes it has been, since 1972, [1] part of Wanfried , but the district is a rural one and Wanfried is 7 km (4 miles) away to the north. Village of Wanfried in Hesse, Germany Heldra Village
- ... e dependent on regular foot patrols. This was the scene of a notable escape in the early morning of 3 march 1989, less than nine months before the collapse of the separate eastern state . When an East German ...
#17 Memmelsdorf
Memmelsdorf is a community in the Upper Franconian district of Bamberg bordering in the west directly on the city of Bamberg . Municipality in Bavaria, Germany Memmelsdorf Municipality Schloss Seehof Coat of arms Location of Memmelsdorf within Bamberg district Memmelsdorf Show map of Germany Memmels
- ... NITY COUNCIL This section needs to be updated . ( July 2021 ) Community council seat apportionment ( 3 march 2002) Christlich-Soziale Union/Freie Wählergemeinschaft ( CSU /FWG) 31.73% 7 seats Sozialdemokratis ...
#18 Breitenbach am Herzberg
Breitenbach am Herzberg (officially Breitenbach a. Herzberg ) is a community in southwesternmost Hersfeld-Rotenburg district in eastern Hesse , Germany . Municipality in Hesse, Germany Breitenbach am Herzberg Municipality Coat of arms Location of Breitenbach am Herzberg within Hersfeld-Rotenburg dis
- ... cted on 27 January 2002 with 71.7% of the vote. Before him came Paul Orth (SPD), who was elected on 3 march 1996 with 70.8% of the vote. COAT OF ARMS The community’s arms might be described thus: Bendy wavy ...
#19 Oberelbert
Oberelbert is an Ortsgemeinde – a community belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde – in the Westerwaldkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany . Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Oberelbert Municipality Coat of arms Location of Oberelbert within Westerwaldkreis district Oberelbert Show map of Ge
- ... , during the First World War , petroleum shortages led to a quickening of the electrical supply. On 3 march , electric streetlights shone for the first time. In 1923, the houses were connected to the new cent ...
#20 Dudeldorf
Dudeldorf is a village municipality in the district of Bitburg-Prüm , in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany . It is located about 10 km (6 miles) east of Bitburg , 42 km (26 miles) north of Trier , and 32 km (20 miles) east of the Luxembourg border. It has a population of around 1300, inclu
- ... , causing significant damage to nearby buildings. A few hours after the explosions, on the night of march 3r d to 4th, American troops moved into Dudeldorf, shooting phosphorus shells in their path and ignitin ...
- ... rship from Dudeldorf, the battle for the surrounding area began on 1 March 1945. Two days later, on 3 march 1945, the last German soldiers left Dudeldorf. In their retreat, the soldiers blew up two bridges c ...
India / India
#1 Umerkote
Umerkote , also known as Umarkot and Amarkot , is a town of Nabarangpur district , Odisha , in eastern India . Umerkote is an urban area and the name of a Municipality declared on 3 March 2014 (earlier Notified Area Council ) and a Subdivision declared by State Cabinet on 3 November 2015. The town i
- ... , Odisha , in eastern India . Umerkote is an urban area and the name of a Municipality declared on 3 march 2014 (earlier Notified Area Council ) and a Subdivision declared by State Cabinet on 3 November 201 ...
#2 Rourkela
Rourkela pronunciation ( help · info ) is a planned city located in the northern part of Odisha , India . It is the third-largest Urban Agglomeration in Odisha . It is situated about 328 kilometres (204 mi) west of state capital Bhubaneswar and is surrounded by a range of hills and encircled by
- ... el technical institute known as National Institutes of Technology ( NIT Rourkela ) . Every year, on 3 march Rourkela Day has been celebrated. This article is about the city which is part of the greater metro ...
- ... India Coordinates: 22°14′57″N 84°52′58″E Country India State Odisha District Sundargarh Established 3 march 1954 Government • Type Municipal Corporation • Body Rourkela Municipal Corporation • Member of Legi ...
#3 Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur ( / ˈ dʒ æ m ʃ ɛ d p ʊər / , [7] Hindi: [dʒəmˈʃeːdpʊr] ( listen ) ) or Tatanagar is the largest and most populous city in Jharkhand and first planned industrial city in India. [8] It is a Notified Area Council [9] and Municipal Corporation and also the headquarter of the East Singhbhum
- ... had written to his son Dorabji Tata about his vision of a great city in the area. On Founders Day ( 3 march ), the 225-acre (0.91 km 2 ) Jubilee Park is decorated with brilliant lightwork for about a week. [1 ...
#4 Manasagangotri
Manasagangotri is a suburb of Mysore city in Mysore district of Karnataka state, India. Mysore University and its various departments are located in this area. Place in Karnataka, India Manasagangotri Tagore and Gandhi Coordinates: 12.30210°N 76.65007°E / 12.30210; 76.65007 Country India State K
- ... the first in Karnataka . It is a state university of the affiliating type, and became autonomous on 3 march 1956, when it gained recognition from the University Grants Commission. [8] ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF ...
#5 Dimaraji
The Dimasa people of northeast India have been demanding a separate state called Dimaraji or " Dimaland " for several decades. [ when? ] It would comprise the Dimasa -inhabited areas, namely Dima Hasao district , parts of Cachar district , parts of Nagaon district , Hojai district and Karbi Anglong
- ... LENDAR [5] NAMES OF MONTHS Sl. No. English Dimasa Days 1 January Magh 31 2 February Phaogun 28 / 29 3 march Jaitri 31 4 April Baisaghi 30 5 May jeti 31 6 June Asari 30 7 July Srao 31 8 August Badao 31 9 Sept ...
#6 JRD Tata Jubilee Park
JRD Tata Jubilee Park [1] is located in the heart of the Gumadera area in the Belpahar city of Jharsuguda district of Odisha , India . The park contains a wide collection of aromatic and beautiful flowers which add a sense of calmness and peace to the environment. Park in Odisha, India This article
- ... pahar was formerly named as Jubilee Park . It signifies the importance and memories of JRD Tata. On 3 march 2017, the Park was again renewed and inaugurated by Mr. Priyabrata Panda, managing director of TRL ...
#7 Boudh district
Boudh District is an administrative and a municipal district, one of the thirty in the Odisha , India . The district headquarters of the Boudh District is the city of Boudh . This article is about the district. For its eponymous headquarters, see Boudh . This article uses bare URLs , which are uninf
- ... the British sovereignty and entered into a treaty agreement with the British East India Company on 3 march 1804. [16] After the Third Anglo-Maratha War , British Government permanently occupied Boudh from t ...
#8 Fiangpui
Fiangpui is a locality in Haflong town, the headquarters of Dima Hasao district , in Assam , India . [ citation needed ] With a population of 2051 people as of 2011, it is home to the Biate people . Located at a distance of 2 km from the main town area, one can experience the feeling of a blend of
- ... rch building is the fourth with its foundation being laid on 1 November 2004. It was consecrated on 3 march 2011. Fiangpui Church is the largest church in Dima Hasao district, both in size and number of memb ...
#9 Rameshwar Wadi
Rameshwar also known as Rameshwar Wadi is a small town located on the coast of Sindhudurg District of Maharashtra on the west coast of India . A very old Shri Dev Rameshwar Temple is located in this town which is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva . Town in Maharashtra, India Rameshwar Wadi Town Ram
- ... tri: [18] Year Date Day 2008 5 March Wednesday 2009 23 February Monday 2010 12 February Friday 2011 3 march Thursday 2012 20 February Monday 2013 10 March Sunday 2014 27 February Thursday 2015 17 February Tu ...
#10 Chakradharpur
Chakradharpur is a city in West Singhbhum district in the state of Jharkhand , India . It is the railway divisional headquarters of Chakradharpur (CKP) division of the South Eastern Railway . The city stands at an elevation of 227 metres (745 feet) and has urban area of 10 square kilometres bounded
- ... pur , presided over by the Viceroy of India , Lord Lansdowne , was held at Chakradharpur station on 3 march 1891. It is located on the Tatanagar–Bilaspur section of the Howrah-Nagpur-Mumbai line . Chakradhar ...
#11 Batala
Batala is the eighth largest city in the state of Punjab, India in terms of population after Ludhiana , Amritsar , Jalandhar , Patiala , Bathinda , Mohali and Hoshiarpur . Batala ranks as the second-oldest city after Bathinda. It is a municipal corporation (since 3 March 2019) in Gurdaspur district
- ... arpur . Batala ranks as the second-oldest city after Bathinda. It is a municipal corporation (since 3 march 2019) in Gurdaspur district in the Majha region of the state of Punjab, India. It is located about ...
Indonesia / Indonesia
#1 Takengon
Takengon is a town in Aceh , Indonesia . The town itself sits on three administrative districts of the Central Aceh Regency - Bebesen, Kebayakan, and Lut Tawar, and acts as the seat of Central Aceh Regency. The town is in the highlands of western Sumatra, situated on the shores of Lake Laut Tawar .
- ... ORTS Takengon is served by the Bener Meriah Rembele Airport ( IATA : TXE , ICAO : WITK ) , which on march 3, 2016, has been improved to accommodate bigger airplanes with 30 by 2,250 metres square runway, 95 b ...
#2 Babarsari
Babarsari ( Javanese : ꧋ꦧꦧꦂꦱꦫꦶ ) or also known as Babarsari Gotham City [1] is an settlement and road section which is located in Caturtunggal Village, Depok District, Sleman Regency , Yogyakarta . This area is one of night entertainment centers in Yogyakarta. [2] Settlement and Road in Yogyakarta,
- ... o people who claimed to be debt collectors, on Wahid Hasyim Road, Condongcatur, Sleman, on Tuesday, 3 march 2020. Seeing this incident, he tried to intervene and asked his friend whose motorbike was about to ...
#3 Mentawai Islands Regency
The Mentawai Islands Regency are a chain of about seventy islands and islets approximately 150 kilometres (93 miles) off the western coast of Sumatra in Indonesia . They cover 6,033.76 km 2 and had a population of 76,173 at the 2010 Census and 87,623 at the 2020 Census. [3] Siberut at 3,838.25 squar
- ... outhern Sumatra led to a deadly tsunami that devastated villages in South and North Pagai . [15] On march 3, 2016, an earthquake of 7.8 magnitude occurred off the Indian Ocean, a few hundred kilometres from M ...
Iran / Iran
#1 Mashhad
Mashhad ( Persian : مشهد , romanized : Mašhad [mæʃˈhæd] ( listen ) ), also spelled Mashad , [5] [6] [7] is the second-most-populous city in Iran , located in the relatively remote north-east of the country [8] about 900 kilometres (560 miles) from Tehran . [9] It serves as the capital of Razavi Kh
- ... 70 in Mashhad, wrestler Amir Tavakkolian , wrestler Farbod Farman, basketballer Farhad Zarif , born 3 march 1983, Volleyballer Ghodrat Bahadori , Iranian Futsaler/Indoor soccer player Hamed Afagh , basketbal ...
Ireland / Ireland
#1 Oldcastle, County Meath
Oldcastle ( Irish : An Seanchaisleán ) [2] is a town in County Meath , Ireland . It is located in the north-west of the county near the border with Cavan , approximately 13 miles (21 km) from Kells . The R154 and R195 regional roads cross in the town's market square. Town in Leinster, Ireland Oldc
- ... 09, opening four new classrooms on the date. Noel Dempsey and Bishop Micheal Smith were present. On 3 march 2007 the school won the All-Ireland Vocational Schools Championship Senior Cup 'B' Competition in G ...
#2 Dundrum, Dublin
Dundrum ( Irish : Dún Droma , the ridge fort ), originally a town in its own right, is an outer suburb of Dublin , Ireland . The area is located in the postal districts of Dublin 14 and Dublin 16 . Dundrum is home to the Dundrum Town Centre , the largest shopping centre in Ireland. Suburb of Dublin,
- ... tre (the first being in Stillorgan ). A much bigger shopping centre opened just south of Dundrum on 3 march 2005. Known as Dundrum Town Centre it contains within the complex one of the largest cinemas in Ire ...
#3 Kilmurry Ibrickane (civil parish)
Kilmurry Ibrickane ( Irish : Cill Mhuire Uí Bhreacáin [1] ) is a civil parish in County Clare , Ireland , [2] The parish is part of the historic barony of Ibrickane . In 1837, it was co-extensive with the parish of the Established Church and of the Catholic Church . [3] The civil parish contains the
- ... reacáin, Placenames Database of Ireland . "Clare Civil Parishes" . Clare County Library . Retrieved 3 march 2014 . Lewis, Samuel (1995). County Clare, A History and Topography . Ennis: CLASP Press. ISBN 1-90 ...
- ... umcliffe Union with Kilnasoolagh" "Kilmurry Ibrickane townlands" . Clare County Library . Retrieved 3 march 2014 .
#4 Avoca, County Wicklow
Avoca ( Irish : Abhóca, formerly Abhainn Mhór , meaning ' the great river ' ) [2] is a small town near Arklow , in County Wicklow , Ireland . It is situated on the River Avoca . Village/town in County Wicklow, Ireland This article is about the town in County Wicklow. For other uses, see Avoca (disam
- ... ical pressure [3] to reopen Avoca railway station , from which passenger services were withdrawn on 3 march 1964, almost 101 years after its opening, on the Dublin-Rosslare railway line , on 18 July 1863. [4 ...
#5 Tubber, County Clare
Tubber ( from Irish an Tobar 'the well' ) is a village in the north of County Clare , Ireland. Village in County Clare, Ireland Village in Munster, Ireland Tubber − An Tobar Kilkeedy − Cill Ceide Village Part of the village of Tubber, including the village pump Tubber − An Tobar Location of St Mic
- ... of the original church, which was dedicated to an obscure saint named Caoidé. His festival fell on 3 march . The remains of the later Kilkeedy church date to the 14th century. [7] There was an old church at ...
Israel / Israel
#1 Hatzer Adar
Hatzer Adar ( Hebrew : חצר אדר , lit. Maple Garden ) was an Israeli settlement and moshav in the Sinai Peninsula . Located near Yamit , it was evacuated in 1982 as a result of the Camp David Accords . [1] This article is an orphan , as no other articles link to it . Please introduce links to this pa
- ... of the settlement was Michael Ben Horin . The moshav was evacuated by the IDF for the first time on march 3, 1982, in one of the most difficult evacuation operations the IDF has known in Sinai. [4] On the day ...
#2 Kfar Yehoshua
Kfar Yehoshua ( Hebrew : כְּפַר יְהוֹשֻׁעַ , lit. Joshua's Village) is a moshav in northern Israel . Located between Haifa and Nazareth , it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council . In 2019 it had a population of 1,224 . [1] Place in Northern, Israel Kfar Yehoshua כְּפַר יְה
- ... e home of 50 families. [10] In January 1927, the committee voted to name the village for Hankin. On march 3, 1927, the wooden hut of the former tenants of the railway station in Tel Shamam was brought to the ...
Italy / Italy
#1 Berzo Inferiore
Berzo Inferiore ( Camunian : Bèrs ) is an Italian comune of 2,316 inhabitants [3] in Val Camonica , province of Brescia , in Lombardy , northern Italy . Comune in Lombardy, Italy Berzo Inferiore Bèrs Comune Comune di Berzo Inferiore Berzo Inferiore and Bienno Location of Berzo Inferiore Berzo Inferi
- ... 5040 Dialing code 0364 Patron saint Innocenzo of Berzo , Madonna Pellegrina, St. Lawrence Saint day 3 march , 24 September, 10 August Website Official website GEOGRAPHY The village of Berzo Inferiore (Inferio ...
#2 Bagnara Calabra
Bagnara Calabra (or simply Bagnara ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Reggio Calabria in Calabria , southern Italy . It is located in the hills facing the Tyrrhenian Sea on the southern tip of the region, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) southwest of Catanzaro and about 25 kilometres (16
- ... A2 Salerno-Reggio motorway . Strada statale 18 Tirrena Inferiore PEOPLE Vincenzo Fondacaro (Bagnara 3 march 1844 – Atlantic Ocean October 1893), sailor, navy captain, officer of Merchant Royal Mia Martini (1 ...
#3 Butera
Butera ( Sicilian : Vutera ) is an Italian town and a comune in the province of Caltanissetta , in the southern part of the island of Sicily . It is bounded by the comuni of Gela , Licata , Mazzarino , Ravanusa and Riesi . It has a population of 4,653 (2017) [2] and is 49 km (30 mi) from Caltani
- ... ottobre 2011" . Italian National Institute of Statistics . Retrieved 16 March 2019 . ISTAT Archived march 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine Karla Mallette (6 Jun 2011). The Kingdom of Sicily, 1100–1250: A Liter ...
#4 San Severo
San Severo ( pronounced [san seˈvɛːro] ; formerly known as Castellum Sancti Severini , then San Severino and Sansevero ; locally Sanzëvírë ) is a city and comune of c. 51,919 inhabitants in the province of Foggia , Apulia , south-eastern Italy . Rising on the foot of the spur of Gargano , San Seve
- ... 31st Fighter Brigade lead armed escorts and support operations from San Severo on April 2, 1944 to march 3, 1945. On March 23, 1950, San Severo workers rioted against police, raising barricades and storming ...
#5 Agropoli
Agropoli is a town and comune located in the Cilento area of the province of Salerno , Campania , Italy . It is situated at the start of the Cilentan Coast , on the Tyrrhenian Sea . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Italian . (January 2022) Click [sh
- ... h. It has been the title of: Zenon Grocholewski (21 December 1982 – 21 February 2001) Marc Ouellet ( 3 march 2001 – 15 November 2002) Pedro López Quintana (6 January 2003 – present) Note: Pope Paul VI named J ...
#6 Brendola
Brendola is a town and comune in the province of Vicenza , Veneto , northern Italy . It is south of A4 motorway. Comune in Veneto, Italy Brendola Comune Comune di Brendola Coat of arms Location of Brendola Brendola Location of Brendola in Italy Show map of Italy Brendola Brendola (Veneto) Show map o
- ... tal code 36040 Dialing code 0444 Patron saint Saint Roch , Saint Maria Bertilla Boscardin Saint day march 3 Website Official website One of the landmarks is the church of Madonna dei Prati . Another is the Or ...
Japan / Japan
#1 Saiki, Ōita
Saiki ( 佐伯市 , Saiki-shi ) is a city located in Ōita Prefecture , Japan . The city was founded on April 29, 1941. This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese . (July 2013) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated v
- ... ird Japanese white-eye Fish Sea: Aji River: Ayu Flower Yamazakura ( Prunus jamasakura ) Tree Oak On march 3, 2005, Saiki merged with the towns of Kamae , Kamiura , Tsurumi , Ume and Yayoi , and the villages H ...
#2 Ashikita, Kumamoto
Ashikita ( 芦北町 , Ashikita-machi ) is a town located in Ashikita District (葦北郡, Ashikita-gun ), Kumamoto , Japan . Town in Kyushu, Japan Ashikita 芦北町 Town Flag Emblem Location of Ashikita in Kumamoto Prefecture Ashikita Location in Japan Coordinates: 32°18′N 130°31′E Country Japan Region Kyushu Prefe
- ... lsius) Average Rainfall High Low Days of Rain Rainfall (ml) January 11 0 6 71.6 February 13 1 8 116. 3 march 17 4 11 155.7 April 22 9 10 191.7 May 26 14 9 225.3 June 28 19 15 538.2 July 32 23 14 447.7 August ...
#3 Ogi, Saga
Ogi ( 小城市 , Ogi-shi ) is a city located in the central part of Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu , Japan . As of February 28, 2017, the city has an estimated population of 45,638 and a population density of 480 persons per km². [1] The total area is 95.85 km². City in Kyushu, Japan Ogi 小城市 C
- ... Ogi-shi, Saga-ken 849-0302 Website www .city .ogi .lg .jp The modern city of Ogi was established on march 3, 2005, from the merger of the former town of Ogi, absorbing the towns of Ashikari , Mikatsuki and Us ...
#4 Miyako, Iwate
Miyako ( 宮古 市 , Miyako-shi ) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture , Japan . As of 1 April 2020 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 51,150, and a population density of 41 persons per km 2 . The total area of the city is 1,259.15 square kilometers (486.16 sq mi) . [1] City in T
- ... became part of Shimohei District on 1 April 1897. Miyako and Kuwagasaki merged on 1 April 1924. On 3 march 1933, much of the town was destroyed by the 1933 Sanriku earthquake , which killed 911 people and d ...
#5 Fukudomi, Saga
Fukudomi ( 福富町 , Fukudomi-machi ) was a town located in Kishima District , Saga Prefecture , Japan . Former municipality in Kyushu, Japan Fukudomi Town 福富町 Former municipality Fukudomi Town Location in Japan Coordinates: 33.1819°N 130.1891°E / 33.1819; 130.1891 Country Japan Region Kyushu Prefectu
- ... ma Merged January 1, 2005 (now part of Shiroishi ) Area • Total 20.55 km 2 (7.93 sq mi) Population ( march 3, 2003) • Total 5,686 • Density 276.69/km 2 (716.6/sq mi) Time zone UTC+09:00 ( JST ) Website www .to ...
#6 Shirakawa, Gifu (village)
Shirakawa ( 白川村 , Shirakawa-mura ) is a village located in Ōno District , Gifu Prefecture , Japan . It is best known for being the site of Shirakawa-gō , a small, traditional village showcasing a building style known as gasshō-zukuri . Together with Gokayama in Nanto, Toyama , it is one of UNESCO 's
- ... y National Route 156 National Route 360 SISTER CITY RELATIONS - Alberobello , Apulia , Italy, since march 3, 2005. LOCAL ATTRACTIONS The Historic Villages of Shirakawa-gō and Gokayama are designated UNESCO Wo ...
#7 Shizuoka (city)
Shizuoka ( 静岡市 , Shizuoka-shi , [ɕizɯꜜoka] ) is the capital city of Shizuoka Prefecture , Japan , and the prefecture's second-largest city in both population and area. It has been populated since prehistoric times. As of 1 December 2019 , [update] the city had an estimated population of 690,881
- ... ly 1926 5 Genzaburo Kojima (小島源三郎) 8 September 1926 7 September 1929 6 Michinosuke Miyazaki (宮崎通之助) 3 march 1931 25 January 1933 Mayors of Shizuoka (from 1889 to 2003) Term Name Start Finish 7 Sadahito Suga ...
#8 Yanagawa, Fukuoka
Yanagawa ( 柳川市 , Yanagawa-shi ) is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture , Japan. "Yanagawa" redirects here. For people named Yanagawa, see Yanagawa (surname) . For the 2021 film, see Yanagawa (film) . For the neighbourhood of Fukushima, see Yanagawa, Fukushima . City in Kyushu, Japan Yanagawa 柳川市 Ci
- ... , Yanagawa also plays host to a number of festivals, most notably Hinamatsuri or Girls' Festival on march 3. A great number of finely crafted Heian era styled dolls are placed on display in a number of privat ...
#9 Ōi, Fukui
Ōi ( おおい町 , Ōi-chō ) is a town located in Fukui Prefecture , Japan . As of 1 June 2018 [update] , the town had an estimated population of 8,102 and a population density of 63 persons per km 2 . The total area of the town was 212.19 square kilometres (81.93 sq mi) . It is one of the few Hirag
- ... a, and Hongō were established. These villages merged to form the town of Ōi on January 15, 1955. On march 3, 2006, the village of Natashō , from Onyū District , was merged into Ōi, which is since written with ...
#10 Narashino
Narashino ( 習志野市 , Narashino-shi ) is a city located in Chiba Prefecture , Japan . [1] [2] As of 30 November 2020 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 175,292 in 81,985 households and a population density of 8400 persons per km². [3] The total area of the city is 20.97 square kilom
- ... ea only began to develop with the coming of the railway, and Tsudanuma was raised to town status on march 3, 1903, with a population of 6000. The Narashino area of Tsudanuma was used for cavalry maneuvers by ...
#11 Zamami, Okinawa
Zamami ( 座間味村 , Zamami-son , Okinawan : Kushigiruma ( 後慶留間 ) ) is a village located in Shimajiri District , Okinawa Prefecture , Japan . The village consists of more than 20 islands approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of the prefectural capital of Naha . [1] As of February 2013 the village ha
- ... zone UTC+09:00 ( JST ) Website www .vill .zamami .okinawa .jp Symbols Flower Kerama rhododendron On march 3, 2014 (Coral Day), the Kerama Islands , including Zamami Village, were designated a Japanese Nationa ...
#12 Yokohama
Yokohama ( Japanese : 横浜 , pronounced [yokohama] ( listen ) ) is the second-largest city in Japan by population [1] and the most populous municipality of Japan . It is the capital city and the most populous city in Kanagawa Prefecture , with a 2020 population of 3.8 million. It lies on Tokyo Bay ,
- ... Name Term start Term end 1 Tomo Masuda (増田知) 18 June 1889 15 February 1890 2 Kigiemon Sato (佐藤喜左衛門) 3 march 1890 2 March 1896 3 Yoshinobu Umeda (梅田義信) 3 June 1896 20 September 1902 4 Morihiro Ichihara (市原盛宏) ...
- ... r 1922 10 April 1925 10 Chuichi Ariyoshi (有吉忠一) 7 May 1925 26 February 1931 11 Ichiro Onishi (大西一郎) 3 march 1931 18 July 1935 12 Shuzo Aoki (青木周三) 3 August 1935 10 February 1941 13 Kiyoshi Nakarai (半井清) 10 F ...
#13 Inuyama, Aichi
Inuyama ( 犬山市 , Inuyama-shi ) is a city in Aichi Prefecture , Japan. As of 1 October 2019 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 73,420 in 31,276 households, [1] and a population density of 980 persons per km 2 . The total area of the city is 74.90 square kilometres (28.92 sq mi)
- ... Province , South Korea ) Since February 18, 2014 Friendship city Xiangyang ( Hubei , China ) Since march 3, 1983 Sankt Goarshausen ( Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany ) Since June 1, 1992 NATIONAL Sister cities ...
#14 Kuji, Iwate
Kuji ( 久慈市 , Kuji-shi ) is a Japanese city in Iwate Prefecture . As of 3 March 2020 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 34,418 in 15,675 households, [1] and a population density of 55 persons per km 2 . The total area of the city is 623.50 square kilometres (240.73 sq mi) . "K
- Kuji ( 久慈市 , Kuji-shi ) is a Japanese city in Iwate Prefecture . As of 3 march 2020 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 34,418 in 15,675 households, [1] and a popu ...
#15 Ashikaga, Tochigi
Ashikaga ( 足利市 , Ashikaga-shi ) is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture , Japan . As of 1 August 2020 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 143,653, in 62,123 households [1] and a population density of 810 persons per km². The total area of the city is 177.76 square kilometres (68.6
- ... was elevated to city status on January 1, 1921. Ashikaga annexed the neighboring village of Keno on march 3, 1951 and the town of Yamabe on April 1, 1953. This was followed on August 1, 1954 by the villages o ...
#16 Nakatane, Kagoshima
Nakatane ( 中種子町 , Nakatane-chō ) is a town located in central Tanegashima , in Kumage District , Kagoshima Prefecture , Japan . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( April 2022 ) Town in Kyushu, Japan Nakatane 中種子町 Town Nakatane Town Hall Flag Seal Location of Nakatane in Kago
- ... animated feature film , 5 Centimeters Per Second , directed by Makoto Shinkai . It was released on march 3, 2007 in Japan. TRANSPORT HIGHWAY Japan National Route 58 AIRPORT New Tanegashima Airport
#17 Esashi, Iwate
Esashi ( 江刺市 , Esashi-shi ) was a city located in Iwate Prefecture , Japan . It is currently part of the city of Ōshū . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( September 2015 ) Former municipality in Tōhoku, Japan Esashi 江刺市 Former municipality Esashi Fujiwara-no-sato Flag Emble
- ... IONAL RELATIONS Australia - City of Greater Shepparton ( Victoria , Australia ) - sister city since march 3, 1979 Austria - Reutte / Breitenwang ( Tyrol , Austria ) - sister city since June 7, 1991 CLIMATE Cl ...
Latvia / Latvia
#1 Riga
Riga ( / ˈ r iː ɡ ə / ; Latvian : Rīga [ˈriːɡa] ( listen ) , Livonian : Rīgõ ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 671,000 inhabitants [10] [11] [12] which is a third of Latvia's population. It is also the largest city in the three Baltic states and is home to one tenth of the t
- ... As a result of the battle of Jugla , the German army marched into Riga on 3 September 1917. [52] On 3 march 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed, giving the Baltic countries to Germany. Because of th ...
#2 Courland
Courland ( / ˈ k ʊər l ə n d / ; Latvian : Kurzeme ; Livonian : Kurāmō ; German and Scandinavian languages : Kurland ; Latin : Curonia / Couronia ; Russian : Курляндия ; Estonian : Kuramaa ; Lithuanian : Kuršas ; Polish : Kurlandia ) is one of the Historical Latvian Lands in western Latvia . The lar
- ... 18, competing with ethnic Latvians ' moves toward independence. With the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk of 3 march 1918, Russia's new Bolshevik government formally relinquished control of Courland to Germany. The D ...
Libya / Libya
#1 Msus
Msus or Zawiyat Msus ( Arabic : زاوية مسوس ), also Masous is a village in eastern Libya. It's located 130 km (81 mi) on the southeast of Benghazi, and far from Suluq on the same direction by 80 km (50 mi) . [1] Place in Cyrenaica, Libya Msus زاوية مسوس Zawiyat Msus Msus Location in Libya Coo
- ... between Italian colonial forces and Libyan resistance fighters, such as the one that took place on march 3, 1914, between the latter (withdrawing from the Battle of Sceleildima ) and the former. [2]
Luxembourg / Luxembourg
#1 Leudelange
Leudelange ( Luxembourgish : Leideleng , German : Leudelingen ) is a commune and town in south-western Luxembourg . It is situated in the canton of Esch-sur-Alzette . Commune in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg Leudelange Leideleng Commune The church of Leudelange Coat of arms Map of Luxembourg with Leu
- ... t was detached from the commune of Reckange-sur-Mess . The law forming Leudelange was passed on the 3 march 1856. [1] POPULATION [2] NOTABLE RESIDENTS Gilles Müller , professional tennis player
Mexico / Mexico
#1 Chihuahua City
The city of Chihuahua (La Ciudad de Chihuahua) ( Spanish pronunciation: [tʃiˈwawa] ) is the state capital of the Mexican state of Chihuahua . [3] [1] As of 2020 [update] , the city of Chihuahua had a population of 925,762 inhabitants. [2] while the metropolitan area had a population of 988,065 inh
- ... rnor of the state, General Manuel Chao, on the state of the public administration and the following march 3 he moved to the city of Torreón. In 1914, General Francisco Villa had a radiotelegraph station set u ...
#2 Durango City
Durango City ( Spanish pronunciation: [duˈɾaŋɡo] , Southeastern Tepehuan : Korian ), officially Victoria de Durango is the capital and largest city of the Mexican state of Durango . The city, which is located in Northern Mexico has a population of 654,876 as of the 2015 census, [1] and sits at an
- ... during the colonial period. [8] The town became a parish in 1620. It was officially named a city on march 3, 1630. [3] Difficulties forced the near-abandonment of the city of Durango in the 17th century, with ...
#3 Jiutepec
Jiutepec is a city and its surrounding municipality in the Mexican state of Morelos . City in Morelos, Mexico Place in Mexico Jiutepec Coat of arms Coordinates: 18°53′0″N 99°10′0″W Country Mexico The name Jiutepec comes from the Nahuatl name Xiutepetl , which means "the precious stones hill". [1] Th
- ... e municipality of Emiliano Zapata broke off Jiutepec on December 15, 1932, and Temixco broke off on march 3, 1933. The town of Progreso was founded in March, 1934, and there is a carnaval with Chinelos to cel ...
#4 San Juan Achiutla
San Juan Achiutla is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico . The municipality covers an area of 49.76 km 2 . It is located in a mountain range, between the hills Negro to the East, Yucuquise to the Northwest, Cuate to the North and Totolote to the South. It is crossed by the ri
- ... lity, were titled by presidential resolution published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on march 3, 1943. The Municipal Palace was built in 1947 being Mayor Mr. Teodoro José. In August 1949 from San ...
#5 Camargo Municipality, Tamaulipas
Camargo is a municipality in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas . It is located on the US border , across from Rio Grande City, Texas . It has an official population of 14,933 inhabitants (2010 census) and an international bridge. The municipal seat is Ciudad Camargo, with a population of 7,984. The mu
- ... co between Querétaro [ citation needed ] and the Gulf coast, José de Escandón arrived at Camargo on march 3, 1749. At the location called, "Paso del Azucar" on the Rio Grande , about two leagues southeast of ...
Nepal / Nepal
#1 Panchkhapan Municipality
Panchkhapan ( Nepali : पाँचखप्पन ) is an urban municipality out of five urban municipalities of Sankhuwasabha District in Province No. 1 of Nepal . It lies on 87°12'12" E to 87°26'45" E Longitude and 27°17'37.4" N to 27°24'38" N Latitude. The municipality was established on 3 March 2017 merging form
- ... 7°26'45" E Longitude and 27°17'37.4" N to 27°24'38" N Latitude. The municipality was established on 3 march 2017 merging former VDCs : Syabun , Jaljala and Wana . The area of the municipality is 148.03KM 2 a ...
Netherlands / Netherlands
#1 Stede Broec
Stede Broec ( Dutch: [ˌsteːdə ˈbruk] ( listen ) ; West Frisian : Stee Broek ) is a municipality in the Netherlands , in the province of North Holland and the region of West-Frisia . The name Stede Broec derives from stede (meaning city ) and broec (meaning swamp ). Municipality in North Holland, N
- ... MENT The municipal council of Stede Broec consists of 19 seats, which are divided as follows (as of march 3, 2010): CDA - 5 seats Open en Duidelijk Stede Broec - 4 seats PvdA / GroenLinks - 3 seats Gemeentebe ...
#2 The Hague
The Hague ( / h eɪ ɡ / HAYG ; Dutch : Den Haag [dɛn ˈɦaːx] ( listen ) or 's ‑ Gravenhage [ˌsxraːvə(n)ˈɦaːɣə] ( listen ) ) is a city and municipality of the Netherlands , situated on the west coast facing the North Sea . It is the administrative and royal capital of the Netherlands and its seat of go
- ... Wall was built through the city, causing a large quarter to be torn down by the Nazi occupants. On 3 march 1945, the Royal Air Force mistakenly bombed the Bezuidenhout quarter. The target was an installatio ...
#3 Vaals
Vaals ( Dutch: [vaːls] ( listen ) ; Ripuarian : Vols [ˈvɔls] ) [ tone? ] is a town in the extreme southeastern part of the Dutch province of Limburg , which is in the southeastern part of the Netherlands. Town in Limburg province, Netherlands Municipality in Limburg, Netherlands Vaals Vols Municip
- ... Interests) party—was elected into the local council, a first in the history of the Netherlands. On 3 march 2010, he repeated his success with his own party "Betaalbaar & Duurzaam Vaals" (B&DV, Affordable & ...
#4 Pernis, Netherlands
Pernis is a neighborhood and submunicipality (since 3 March 2010) of Rotterdam , Netherlands . The district has a population of 4,845 (2018) on a total area size of 1.60 km² (0.62 sq mi). Pernis is thus a full submunicipality of Rotterdam, but the former independent municipality had its own dist
- Pernis is a neighborhood and submunicipality (since 3 march 2010) of Rotterdam , Netherlands . The district has a population of 4,845 (2018) on a total area si ...
#5 Eede
Eede is a village in the Dutch province of Zeeland . It is located close on the Belgian border about 3 km south of Aardenburg , in the municipality of Sluis . Village in Zeeland, Netherlands Eede Village Church of Eede Eede Location in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands Show map of Zeeland
- ... Netherlands via Eede. The village had been conquered by the Canadians, but was largely in ruins. On 3 march 1954, a monument was revealed to mark the return of the queen. It is a statue of the Dutch Maiden . ...
#6 Rotterdam Centrum
Rotterdam Centrum ( English: Rotterdam Center/ Center of Rotterdam ) is a borough of Rotterdam . It was established on March 3, 2010. The center has 33,983 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2017). [1] Place in Netherlands Centrum Country Netherlands Municipality Rotterdam Population (2017) 33,983 Rott
- ... English: Rotterdam Center/ Center of Rotterdam ) is a borough of Rotterdam . It was established on march 3, 2010. The center has 33,983 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2017). [1] Place in Netherlands Centrum C ...
New Zealand / New Zealand
#1 Paeroa
Paeroa is a town in the Hauraki District of the Waikato Region in the North Island of New Zealand . Located at the base of the Coromandel Peninsula , it is close to the junction of the Waihou River and Ohinemuri River , and is approximately 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) south of the Firth of Thames . T
- ... s were declared open. Six hundred miners rushed to Karangahake, considered to be the El Dorado , on 3 march 1875. A canvas town of 1,600 people with about 20 stores and grog shops set the area going. The big ...
#2 Canterbury Province
The Canterbury Province was a province of New Zealand from 1853 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. Its capital was Christchurch . This article is about the former province of New Zealand. For the current top-level subdivision of Canterbury in New Zealand, see Canterbury, New Zeala
- ... s , William Montgomery , Joshua Williams , Robert Wilkin 19 Francis Edward Stewart 14 December 1866 3 march 1868 Joseph Beswick , Thomas Smith Duncan, Thomas William Maude, Robert Wilkin , Joshua Williams , ...
- ... Thomas William Maude, Robert Wilkin , Joshua Williams , George Hart , James Bonar 20 Edward Jollie 3 march 1868 4 June 1869 William Montgomery , Arthur Ormsby, Henry Wynn-Williams , George Leslie Lee , Andr ...
Nigeria / Nigeria
#1 Kabala West
Kabala West is a residential area in Nigeria . The Zip Code is 800263. [2] [3] It is a suburb of Kaduna and is under the Kaduna North Local Government Area of Kaduna State . [1] Suburb in Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria Suburb in Kaduna North, Kaduna State, Nigeria Kabala West Suburb Nickname(s): K/
- ... 021 . "Post Election Riots in Kaduna, Bauchi, Yobe, Niger" . Reliefweb . April 20, 2011 . Retrieved march 3, 2021 . Sadiq, Lami; Shuaibu, Faruk (January 31, 2021). "Nigeria: The Long Wait for Reconstruction o ...
#2 Gbalefa Peninsula
Gbalefa Peninsula is an area of land located south of Abeokuta and north of Lagos city . Gbalefa Peninsula was named after Akindele Gbalefa, the outstanding Owu warrior who led the Owu / Egba war against Ilobi [ sv ] , Ado-Odo and Dahomey . This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it
- ... azons . There were two major attacks on the Owu/Egba nation by the Dahomeans. The first, on Monday, march 3, 1851, under the notorious king Ghezo the invading Dahomean army numbered some 15,000 warriors, esti ...
#3 Suleja
Suleja is a city in Niger State , Nigeria , pop. (2016) local government area, 260,240, just north of Abuja , capital of the Suleja Emirate . It is sometimes confused with the nearby city of Abuja , due to its proximity, and the fact that it was originally called Abuja before the Nigerian government
- ... lu's reign (1917–1944). In 2011, Suleja was hit by several bomb assaults. Ten people were killed on march 3. [8] On April 7, another bomb killed 25 people. [9] SEE ALSO Boko Haram Mayanka Falls
#4 Suleja Emirate
The Suleja Emirate ( Hausa : Masarautar Suleja ) is a Hausa principality in what is now Niger State , Nigeria. The emirate was established as the Abuja Emirate during the 19th century, located just north of the site of the present-day federal capital city named Abuja . When the new city was establis
- ... 2 Ibrahim "Iyalai" "Dodon Gwari" dan Jatau (d. 1902) 1902 1917 Muhammad Gani dan Abu Kwaka May 1917 3 march 1944 Musa Angulu dan Ibrahim (d. 1944) 13 March 1944 1979 Sulaimanu Barau dan Muhammad Gani (d. 197 ...
Norway / Norway
#1 Knaben
Knaben is an old mining village in the northern part of Kvinesdal municipality in Agder county, Norway . Currently, the mine is no longer in use, but the area has become a popular ski resort . The village lies at an elevation of 630 metres (2,070 ft) above sea level, about 50 kilometres (31 mi)
- ... he mine operations were the target for allied bombing twice in 1943. The first attack took place on 3 march , with 10 British de Havilland Mosquito strike fighters of No. 139 Squadron RAF participating. The s ...
#2 Kongsberg
Kongsberg ( Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈkɔ̂ŋːsbær(ɡ)] ( listen ) ) is a historical mining town and municipality in Buskerud , Viken county , Norway . The city is located on the river Numedalslågen at the entrance to the valley of Numedal . Kongsberg has been a centre of silver mining, arms producti
- ... der than Oslo, and snow cover on the ground is common. The largest snow depth recorded is 123 cm on 3 march 2006.The all-time high temperature 34.6 °C (94.3 °F) was recorded 19 June 1970, while 10 August 197 ...
Pakistan / Pakistan
#1 Saraikistan
Saraikistan ( Saraiki : سرائیکستان [3] ) or South Punjab ( Urdu : جنوبی پنجاب [4] [5] ) is a proposed new province of Pakistan , comprising the areas which has a majority of Saraikis in the southern part of Punjab province . Made up of Bahawalpur Division , Multan Division and Dera Ghazi Khan Divisi
- ... ecretariat of Saraikistan region with following officers: (i) Zahid Akhtar Zaman, June 30, 2020, to march 3, 2021 [13] (ii) Saif Anjum, March 10, 2021, to April 11, 2021 (iii) Captain Retd Saqib Zafar, April ...
#2 Karachi
Karachi ( / k ə ˈ r ɑː tʃ i / ; Urdu : کراچی ; Sindhi : ڪراچي ; ALA-LC : Karācī , IPA: [kəˈraːtʃi] ( listen ) ) is the largest city in Pakistan and the twelfth-largest city in the world. [18] [19] [20] It is the capital of the Pakistani province of Sindh . Ranked as a beta-global city , [21] [22]
- ... tadium hosted two group matches (Pakistan v. South Africa on 29 February and Pakistan v. England on 3 march ), and a quarter-final match (South Africa v. West Indies on 11 March) during the 1996 Cricket World ...
#3 Sarai Alamgir
Sarai Alamgir ( Punjabi : سرائے عالمگیر ) is the main town of Sarai Alamgir Tehsil , located in the Gujrat district in the north of the Punjab province of Pakistan . Sarai Alamgir is one of four tehsils of Gujrat district. [1] City in Punjab, Pakistan Sarai Alamgir سرائے عالمگیر City The River Jhelu
- ... ai Alamgir gained prominence when the King George V Royal Indian Military School was established on 3 march 1922; it was one of four such cadet schools in British India to benefit the sons of members of the ...
Paraguay / Paraguay
#1 Salto del Guairá
Salto del Guairá ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsalto ðel ɣwajˈɾa] ) is a city in Paraguay . It is the capital of the department of Canindeyú . The city is located about 200 km north of Ciudad del Este . It borders the Brazilian municipality of Guairá , across the Paraná River which marks the border
- ... ms Salto del Guairá Coordinates: 24°1′12″S 54°20′24″W Country Paraguay Department Canindeyú Founded march 3, 1959 Government • Intendente Municipal Eduardo Paniagua Duarte Population (2002) • Total 11,298 Tim ...
- ... erged after the construction of the Itaipu Dam in 1982. The Colony Salto del Guairá, was founded on march 3 of 1959, by a private company called "Colonizadora Salto del Guairá S.A" according to a note receive ...
Peru / Peru
#1 Cieneguilla
Cieneguilla is one of the 43 districts that make up the Lima Province . It is located in the easternmost area of the province and is one of the few districts left that is not already completely urbanized. For the settlement in New Mexico formerly known as Cieneguilla, see Pilar, New Mexico . Distric
- ... of arms Location of Cieneguilla in the Lima province Country Peru Region Lima Province Lima Founded march 3, 1970 Capital Cieneguilla Government • Mayor Edwin Subileti Areche (2019-2022) Area • Total 240.33 k ...
#2 Huaycán
The urban community of Huaycán (officially named Comunidad Urbana Autogestionaria de Huaycán ) is a town of Lima , Peru , located in Ate District , approximately 16.5 kilometres east of Lima. It is home to thousands of immigrant settlers from different parts of Peru, looking to improve their standar
- ... m 2 of surface área and a population of about 160,000 inhabitants, 25% of the population of Ate. On march 3, 2017, the Congress of the Republic, under the presidency of Congresswoman Luz Salgado , promulgated ...
Philippines / Philippines
#1 Zamboanga Peninsula
Zamboanga Peninsula ( Tagalog : Tangway ng Zamboanga ; Chavacano : Peninsula de Zamboanga ; Cebuano : Lawis sa Zamboanga ) is an administrative region in the Philippines , designated as Region IX . It consists of three provinces ( Zamboanga del Norte , Zamboanga Sibugay and Zamboanga del Sur ) inclu
- ... er directed all regional offices that are already in Pagadian to continue their operations. [10] On march 3, 2011, the Regional Development Council IX endorsed Zamboanga City as the regional center of Zamboan ...
#2 Ternate, Cavite
Ternate , officially the Municipality of Ternate ( Tagalog : Bayan ng Ternate , Chavacano : Municipio de Ternate ), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Cavite , Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 24,653 people. [3] Municipality in Calabarzon For other uses
- ... Nigosa, Pablo de Leon, Florencio Nino Franco and Juan Ramos in behalf of the people of Ternate. On march 3, 1992, Mayor Octavio Velasco, his two bodyguards and the town chief of police Felipe Enero were assa ...
#3 Olongapo
Olongapo , officially known as the City of Olongapo ( Filipino : Lungsod ng Olongapo ; Ilocano : Siudad ti Olongapo ; Sambal : Siyodad nin Olongapo ), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines . Located in the province of Zambales but governed independently
- ... Paulino Sr. June 30, 2013 – September 3, 2018 City Mayor Lugie Lipumano-Garcia September 3, 2018 – march 3, 2019 OIC Mayor Rolen Calixto Paulino Sr. March 4, 2019 – June 30, 2019 City Mayor Rolen Co Paulino ...
#4 Isabela, Basilan
Isabela , officially known as the City of Isabela ( Chavacano : Ciudad de Isabela ; Tausūg : Dāira sin Isabela ; Yakan : Suidad Isabelahin ; Tagalog : Lungsod ng Isabela ), is a 4th class component city and de facto capital of the province of Basilan , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it
- ... iberation Front (MILF). This renewed vigor was cut-short when Biel was assassinated at high noon on march 3, 2006, by a lone gunman as he was about to leave City Hall. Isabela City residents mourned the loss ...
#5 Larena
Larena , officially the Municipality of Larena ( Cebuano : Lungsod sa Larena ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Larena ), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Siquijor , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 14,454 people. [3] Municipality of the Philippines in the provinc
- ... to its fold a great number of young people from all over the province and neighboring provinces. On 3 march 1995, LNVC was converted into a state college now known as Siquijor State College (SSC). In 2006, a ...
#6 Cainta
Cainta , officially the Municipality of Cainta ( Filipino : Bayan ng Cainta , IPA: [kaʔɪntɐʔ] ), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Rizal , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 376,933 people. [3] Municipality in Calabarzon This article needs additional
- ... lipino soldiers to surrender. Instead, they shot him. Although wounded, Ampil managed to escape. On march 3, 1902, major American newspapers, including the New York Times reported: “…Felizardo, at the head of ...
#7 Dasol
Dasol , officially the Municipality of Dasol ( Pangasinan : Baley na Dasol ; Ilocano : Ili ti Dasol ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Dasol ), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Pangasinan , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 31,355 people. [4] This article needs add
- ... 2 February 24 2046 February 7 February 9 2047 February 27 March 1 2048 February 19 February 21 2049 march 3 March 5 2050 February 23 February 25 Dasol celebrates the annual feast of its Catholic patron Saint ...
- ... uary 24 2046 February 7 February 9 2047 February 27 March 1 2048 February 19 February 21 2049 March 3 march 5 2050 February 23 February 25 Dasol celebrates the annual feast of its Catholic patron Saint Vince ...
#8 New Washington, Aklan
New Washington , officially the Municipality of New Washington ( Aklanon : Banwa it New Washington ; Hiligaynon : Banwa sang New Washington ; Tagalog : Bayan ng New Washington ), is a 3rd class municipality in the province of Aklan , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of
- ... e Pacto de Sangre, or blood compact, took place in the then Sitio Kuntang (now Barangay Ochando) on march 3, 1897. It was participated in by New Washingtonians of the past as a show of support to the Filipino ...
#9 Manila
Manila ( / m ə ˈ n ɪ l ə / mə- NIL -ə , Spanish: [maˈnila] ; Filipino : Maynila , pronounced [majˈnilaʔ] ), known officially as the City of Manila ( Filipino : Lungsod ng Maynila , locally [luŋˈsod nɐŋ majˈnilaʔ] ; Tagalog : Siyudad ng Maynila , locally [ʃuˈdad nɐŋ majˈnilaʔ] ), is the capit
- ... to bomb it. [69] Manila was occupied by Japanese forces on January 2, 1942. [70] From February 3 to march 3, 1945, Manila was the site of one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific theater of World War II. S ...
#10 Lanao del Norte
Lanao del Norte ( Cebuano : Amihanang Lanao ; Tagalog : Hilagang Lanao ; Maranao : Pangotaraan Ranao ) officially the Province of Lanao del Norte , is a province in the Philippines located in the Northern Mindanao region . Its capital is Tubod . Province in Northern Mindanao, Philippines Lanao del N
- ... Aquino as president, OIC Atty. Francisco L. Abalos became the appointed governor of the province on march 3, 1986. On February 2, 1988, Atty. Abalos was elected as governor of the province. In the Synchronize ...
#11 Daet
Daet ( IPA: [daʔet] ), officially the Municipality of Daet ( Central Bikol : Banwaan kan Daet ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Daet ), is a 1st class municipality and capital of the province of Camarines Norte , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 111,700 people. [3] This arti
- ... Camarines Norte. As of 2009, it has been 89 years since the province has become independent, since march 3, 1975, when Ambos Camarines (At that time Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur were one province) was s ...
#12 Santa Maria, Bulacan
Santa Maria ( / ˌ s æ n t ə m ə ˈ r iː ə / ; Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈsɐnta mɐˈɾija] ), officially the Municipality of Santa Maria ( Tagalog : Bayan ng Santa Maria ), is a 1st class Highly urbanized [ how? ] municipality in the province of Bulacan , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it h
- ... he private market in Pulong Buhangin are the major areas for the exchange of goods and services. On march 3, 2003, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued Presidential Proclamation No. 337 designating the Sa ...
#13 Sarrat
Sarrat , officially the Municipality of Sarrat ( Ilocano : Ili ti Sarrat ; Filipino : Bayan ng Sarrat ), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Ilocos Norte , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 25,186 people. [3] Not to be confused with Sarratt or Sarat . Mu
- ... 779 by the Augustinian friars, was the last Spanish church built in the Ilocos. It was destroyed on march 3, 1816, was rebuilt in 1848, burned again in 1882, repaired from 1875 to 1895 and finished between 18 ...
#14 Intramuros
Intramuros ( Latin for "inside the walls") is the 0.67-square-kilometer (0.26 sq mi) historic walled area within the city of Manila , the capital of the Philippines . It is administered by the Intramuros Administration with the help of the city government of Manila. [2] District in Metro Manila,
- ... 0% to the bombings. [18] [19] Over 100,000 Filipino men, women and children died from February 3 to march 3, 1945 during the Battle of Manila . At the end of World War II, all of the buildings and structures ...
#15 Libmanan
Libmanan , officially the Municipality of Libmanan ( Central Bikol : Banwaan kan Libmanan ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Libmanan ), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 112,994 people. [3] Libmanan is the largest m
- ... l under Mayor Francisco Frondozo. 1941: Construction of the post office under Mayor Teodoro Dilanco march 3, 1951: Naming of Barangay Bagumbayan by Municipal Council. 1954-57: Construction of the municipal ir ...
#16 Gitagum
Gitagum , officially the Municipality of Gitagum ( Cebuano : Lungsod sa Gitagum ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Gitagum ), is a 5th class municipality in the province of Misamis Oriental , Philippines . The municipality is bounded on the north by Mindanao Sea, on the east by the Municipality of Laguindingan, o
- ... 86 184 457 153.2 181.3 212.3 211.1 504.6 189.7 February 47 900 207.1 0.4 166.3 102.16 91.3 39.9 6.8 march 3 83 1 23.3 130.8 48.22 61.2 84 3.4 April 24 166 155 16.4 34.9 79.26 89.3 89.3 66.4 May 248 171 233.7 ...
Poland / Poland
#1 Ropczyce
Ropczyce [rɔpˈt͡ʂɨt͡sɛ] ( Yiddish : ראָפּשיץ ) is a town in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship in south-eastern Poland , situated in the valley of the Wielopolka River (a tributary of the Wisłoka River ). The town has a population of 15,098 ( as of 2 June 2009 [update] ). [1] and is the seat of Ropcz
- ... e 'Ioann ( John ) Shvarn' ( Polish : Szwarno ), Ukrainian : Шварно ). [5] Ropczyce became a town on 3 march 1362, when the Polish king, Casimir III the Great , gave it city rights ( Magdeburg rights ). [5] A ...
#2 Mińsk Mazowiecki
Mińsk Mazowiecki ( [ˈmʲiɲsk mazɔˈvʲɛt͡skʲi] ( listen ) ) " Masovian(-zovian) Minsk ") is a town in eastern Poland with 40,999 inhabitants (2020). It is situated in the Masovian Voivodeship (since 1999), previously in Siedlce Voivodeship (1975–1998). It is the capital of Mińsk County . Located 20 k
- ... ration by Armia Krajowa (prelude to Warsaw Uprising ) 1944, 30–31 July – Soviet liberation 1945, 2–3 3 march – Soviet killed Mińsk's elite (with Mayor Hipolit Konopka) 1952 – trains manufacture 1957 – military ...
#3 Chodzież
Chodzież [ˈxɔd͡ʑeʂ] ( German : Kolmar in Posen ) is a town in northwestern Poland with 17,976 inhabitants as of December 2021. [1] Situated in the Chodzież County , Greater Poland Voivodeship (since 1999), previously in Piła Voivodeship (1975–1998). Town in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland Place i
- ... ieve however, that town roots go back to the 13th century, when it already had its first church. On 3 march 1434, King Władysław II Jagiello issued a privilege that vested Chodzież with Magdeburg town rights ...
#4 Bielsk County
Bielsk County ( Polish : powiat bielski ) is a unit of territorial administration and local government ( powiat ) in Podlaskie Voivodeship , north-eastern Poland . It came into being on 1 January 1999, as a result of the Polish local government reforms passed in 1998. Its administrative seat and lar
- ... gdom of Poland in the areas of Poland controlled by the German Empire , including Bielsk County. On 3 march 1918, the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed between the Russian SFSR and the Central Powers . Biel ...
#5 Jędrzejów
Jędrzejów ( Polish: [jɛnˈdʐɛjuf] ( listen ) ; Latin : Andreiow ) is a town in southern Poland , located in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship , about 35 kilometres (22 miles) southwest of Kielce . It is the capital of Jędrzejów County . It has 16,139 inhabitants (2011). The origin of the name of the t
- ... tripped it of the town charter, turning Jędrzejów into a village (which it remained until 1916). On march 3, 1915, Jędrzejów was visited by Józef Piłsudski , and this event is commemorated by a marble tablet. ...
#6 Szczekociny
Szczekociny ( [ʂt͡ʂɛkɔˈt͡ɕinɨ] ) is a town on the Pilica river, in Silesian Voivodeship , in southern Poland , with 3,612 inhabitants (2019). Place in Silesian Voivodeship, Poland Szczekociny Church of Saint Bartholomew Coat of arms Szczekociny Show map of Poland Szczekociny Show map of Silesian Voi
- ... pite the fact that it had never been part of Silesia . Main article: Szczekociny train collision On 3 march 2012 a train crash took place near Szczekociny, when two passenger trains collided head-on. 16 pass ...
#7 Szczytna
Szczytna [ˈʂt͡ʂɨtna] ( German : Rückers ) is a town in Kłodzko County , Lower Silesian Voivodeship , in south-western Poland . It is the seat of the administrative district ( gmina ) called Gmina Szczytna , close to the Czech border. See also: Szczytna, Subcarpathian Voivodeship Place in Lower Siles
- ... 110 men, and captured 476 horses. While the parties negotiated at their differences at Teschen , on 3 march 1779, Nauendorf raided Biebersdorf again with a larger force of infantry and hussars and captured t ...
#8 Chałupki, Zawiercie County
Chałupki [xaˈwupki] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szczekociny , within Zawiercie County , Silesian Voivodeship , in southern Poland. [1] It lies approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) south-east of Szczekociny , 35 km (22 mi) north-east of Zawiercie , and 74 km (46 mi) no
- ... ilesian County Zawiercie Gmina Szczekociny TRAIN CRASH Main article: Szczekociny train collision On march 3, 2012 a train crash took place in Chałupki, when two passenger trains collided head-on. 16 passenger ...
#9 Białystok
Białystok [lower-alpha 1] is the largest city in northeastern Poland and the capital of the Podlaskie Voivodeship . It is the tenth-largest city in Poland, second in terms of population density, and thirteenth in area. For other uses, see Białystok (disambiguation) . Place in Podlaskie Voivodeship,
- ... Ethiopia Former twin towns: Irkutsk , Russia Kaliningrad , Russia Pskov , Russia Tomsk , Russia On 3 march 2022, Białystok ended its partnership with the Russian cities of Irkutsk, Kaliningrad, Pskov and To ...
#10 Gdańsk
Gdańsk ( / ɡ ə ˈ d æ n s k / gə- DANSK , also US : / ɡ ə ˈ d ɑː n s k / gə- DAHNSK ; [2] Polish: [ɡdaɲsk] ( listen ) ; German : Danzig [ˈdantsɪç] ( listen ) ; Kashubian : Gduńsk ; [3] Latin : Gedanum , Dantiscum [4] ) [lower-alpha 1] is a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland . With a popula
- ... di , Hungary Soroksár , Hungary FORMER TWIN TOWNS Kaliningrad , Russia Saint Petersburg , Russia On 3 march 2022, Gdańsk City Council passed a unanimous resolution to terminate the cooperation with the Russi ...
#11 Czaplinek
Czaplinek [t͡ʂaˈplʲinɛk] ( German : Tempelburg ; Kashubian : Czôplënkò ) is a town in Drawsko County , West Pomeranian Voivodeship , Poland , with 7,012 inhabitants as of December 2021. [1] For other places with the same name, see Czaplinek (disambiguation) . Place in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Po
- ... position in case of an attack from the Second Polish Republic . In the final stages of the war, on march 3, 1945, the Battle of Czaplinek took place, in which the First Polish Army defeated the forces of Naz ...
#12 Lublin
Lublin [lower-alpha 1] is the ninth-largest city in Poland and the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland . It is the capital and the center of Lublin Voivodeship with a population of 336,339 (December 2021). [2] Lublin is the largest Polish city east of the Vistula River and is about 170
- ... Viseu , Portugal [80] Windsor , Canada [80] [84] Former twin towns: Brest , Belarus (terminated on 3 march 2022 as a response to the Belarusian involvement in the Russian invasion of Ukraine ) [85] GALLERY ...
Portugal / Portugal
#1 São Martinho (Funchal)
São Martinho ( English: Saint Martin ) is a civil parish in the municipality of Funchal , on the island of Madeira . The population in 2011 was 26,482, [1] in an area of 7.95 km². [2] Civil parish in Madeira, Portugal São Martinho Civil parish São Martinho Church and the hilltops overlooking the s
- ... 22″W Country Portugal Auton. region Madeira Island Madeira Municipality Funchal Established Parish: 3 march 1579 Civil parish: 23 June 1916 Area • Total 7.95 km 2 (3.07 sq mi) Elevation 239 m (784 ft) Popula ...
- ... d by Afonso Anes, who was responsible for guiding the influencing development, becoming a parish on 3 march 1579. Much later a new church was a formal church constructed, by the 19th century. The establishme ...
#2 São Roque (Funchal)
São Roque is a civil parish in the northern part of the municipality of Funchal , on the island of Madeira . The population in 2011 was 9,385, [1] in an area of 7.50 km². [2] Civil parish in Madeira, Portugal São Roque Civil parish São Roque Location in Madeira Coordinates: 32°40′24″N 16°55′30″W C
- ... 30″W Country Portugal Auton. region Madeira Island Madeira Municipality Funchal Established Parish: 3 march 1579 Area • Total 7.50 km 2 (2.90 sq mi) Elevation 378 m (1,240 ft) Population (2011) • Total 9,385 ...
- ... Roque was dismembered from São Pedro and neighbouring São Martinho by Cardinal Infante Henrique on 3 march 1579. The Cardinal authorised the prelate of Funchal to create a new parish within the dominion of ...
#3 São Domingos de Rana
São Domingos de Rana ( Portuguese pronunciation: [sɐ̃w̃ duˈmĩɡuʃ dɨ ˈʁɐnɐ] ) is a civil parish ( Portuguese : freguesia ) of the Portuguese municipality of Cascais , part of the Greater Lisbon subregion. The population in 2011 was 57,502, [1] in an area of 20.36 km². [2] The parish includes the
- ... ith its accelerated growth, and lack of planning, resulted in the growth of illegal barrios. [3] On 3 march 1976, the Ministérios da Habitação, Urbanismo e Construção and Ministério dos Assuntos Sociais crea ...
#4 Penafiel
Penafiel ( Portuguese pronunciation: [pɨnɐfiˈɛl] ( listen ) or ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌpenɐfiˈɛl] ( listen ) ) is a municipality and former bishopric (now a Latin Catholic titular see ) in the northern Portuguese district of Porto . Capital of the Tâmega Subregion , the population was 72,2
- ... land rents and businesses and overseas commerce. [3] By law, during the reign of King Joseph (dated 3 march 1770), the place name was officially changed to Penafiel [3] and the status of city conferred. ECCL ...
Russia / Russia
#1 Russian occupation of Kharkiv Oblast
The Russian occupation of Kharkiv Oblast is an ongoing military occupation , which began on 24 February, 2022, after Russian forces invaded Ukraine and began capturing and occupying parts of Kharkiv Oblast , Ukraine . The capital of the Oblast, Kharkiv , has not been captured by Russian forces; howe
- ... car bombing . [11] BALAKLIIA The town of Balakliia was initially captured by pro-Russian forces on 3 march 2022 during the early stages of the Russian invasion. On 6 September 2022, the Armed Forces of Ukra ...
- ... y Ukraine 6 September 2022. Balakliia 26,921 Izium Ukraine [16] 8 September 2022 Captured by Russia 3 march 2022 Recaptured by Ukraine 8 September. [17] Barvinkove 8,110 Izium Ukraine [18] 30 April 2022 Baza ...
#2 Khislavichi
Khislavichi ( Russian : Хиславичи , Yiddish : חאסלאוויץ Khoslovitz ) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement ) and the administrative center of Khislavichsky District of Smolensk Oblast , Russia , located by the right bank of the Sozh River . Population: 4,138 ( 2010 Census ) ; [3] 4,617
- ... gilev Governorate was abolished, and Mstislavsky Uyezd was transferred to Smolensk Governorate . On 3 march 1924, a half of Mstislavsky Uyezd was transferred to Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic , and s ...
#3 Zelenograd
Zelenograd ( Russian : Зеленогра́д , IPA: [zʲɪlʲɪnɐˈgrat] , lit. green city ) is a city and administrative okrug of Moscow , Russia . [1] The city of Zelenograd and the territory under its jurisdiction form the Zelenogradsky Administrative Okrug ( ZelAO ), an exclave located within Moscow Oblast 3
- ... Show map of Europe Coordinates: 55°59′52″N 37°11′25″E Country Russia Federal subject Moscow Founded march 3, 1958 City status since January 15, 1963 Government • Prefect [2] Anatoly Smirnov [2] Area [3] • Tot ...
#4 Saint Petersburg
Saint Petersburg ( Russian : Санкт-Петербург , tr. Sankt-Peterburg , IPA: [ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk] ( listen ) ), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), is the second-largest city in Russia . It is situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the
- ... nship with Saint Petersburg on 23 November 2012 [186] and Venice did so on 28 January 2013. [187] On 3 march h 2022, Gdańsk and Warsaw terminated the cooperation with Saint Petersburg as a response to the Russ ...
#5 Monastyrshchinsky District
Monastyrshchinsky District ( Russian : Монасты́рщинский райо́н ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [5] district ( raion ), one of the twenty-five in Smolensk Oblast , Russia . It is located in the west of the oblast and borders with Smolensky District in the north, Pochinkovsky District in the
- ... Mogilev Governorate was abolished, and Mstitlavl Uyezd was transferred to Smolensk Governorate . On 3 march 1924, a half of Mstislavsky Uyezd was transferred to Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic , and s ...
#6 Lgov, Kursk Oblast
Lgov ( Russian : Льгов , IPA: [ˈlʲɡof] ) is a town in Kursk Oblast , Russia , located on both banks of the Seym River ( Desna 's tributary) 80 kilometers (50 mi) west of Kursk . Population: 21,453 ( 2010 Census ) ; [2] 23,783 ( 2002 Census ) ; [7] 25,643 ( 1989 Census ) ; [8] 26,000 (1972)
- ... citation needed ] During World War II , Lgov was occupied by German troops from 27 October 1941 to 3 march 1943. ADMINISTRATIVE AND MUNICIPAL STATUS Within the framework of administrative divisions , Lgov s ...
#7 Sudzha, Kursk Oblast
Sudzha ( Russian : Су́джа ) is a town and the administrative center of Sudzhansky District in Kursk Oblast , Russia , located on the Sudzha and Olyoshnya Rivers 105 kilometers (65 mi) southwest of Kursk , the administrative center of the oblast . Population: 6,036 ( 2010 Census ) ; [2] 7,045 (
- ... tation needed ] During World War II , Sudzha was occupied by German troops from October 18, 1941 to march 3, 1943. ADMINISTRATIVE AND MUNICIPAL STATUS Within the framework of administrative divisions , Sudzha ...
#8 Vesyegonsk
Vesyegonsk ( Russian : Весьего́нск ) is a town and the administrative center of Vesyegonsky District in Tver Oblast , Russia . Population: 7,329 ( 2010 Census ) ; [5] 8,662 ( 2002 Census ) ; [11] 9,574 ( 1989 Census ) . [12] Town in Tver Oblast, Russia Vesyegonsk Весьегонск Town [1] Vesyegonsk
- ... moved to the selo of Ovinishche . [13] On April 26, 1940, Vesyegonsky District was abolished and on march 3, 1949, it was re-established; Vesyegonsk became the administrative center of the district again. [4] ...
#9 Russian occupation of Mykolaiv Oblast
The Russian occupation of Mykolaiv Oblast is an ongoing military occupation , which began on 26 February 2022, after Russian forces invaded Ukraine and attacked the city of Mykolaiv and began capturing and occupying parts of Mykolaiv Oblast , reaching as far as Voznesensk in March before withdrawing
- ... Ukraine 16 August 2022 [28] Novopetrivka 1,722 Bashtanka Russia [29] 23 May 2022 Captured by Russia 3 march 2022 [30] Recaptured by Ukraine 27 April 2022 [28] Recaptured by Russia 23 May 2022 [31] Ochakiv 13 ...
#10 Staritsa (town), Tver Oblast
Staritsa ( Russian : Ста́рица ) is a town and the administrative center of Staritsky District in Tver Oblast , Russia , located on the Volga River , 77 kilometers (48 mi) from Tver , the administrative center of the oblast . Population: 8,607 ( 2010 Census ) ; [4] 9,125 ( 2002 Census ) ; [11]
- ... yezd. The southern part of the District belonged to Zubtsovsky Uyezd , also established in 1775. On 3 march 1924, Staritsky Uyezd was abolished and split between Novotorzhsky , Rzhevsky , and Tverskoy Uyezds ...
#11 Rzhev
Rzhev ( Russian : Ржев , IPA: [ˈrʐɛf] ) is a town in Tver Oblast , Russia , located 49 kilometers (30 mi) southwest of Staritsa and 126 kilometers (78 mi) from Tver , on the highway and railway connecting Moscow and Riga . It is the uppermost town situated on the Volga River . Population: 61,9
- ... he Okovtsy Church During World War II , Rzhev was occupied by German troops from 14 October 1941 to 3 march 1943. More than one-sixth of the population was sent off to forced labor in Germany during the Nazi ...
#12 Krasny Kholm, Krasnokholmsky District, Tver Oblast
Krasny Kholm ( Russian : Кра́сный Холм ) is a town and the administrative center of Krasnokholmsky District in Tver Oblast , Russia . Population: 5,608 ( 2010 Census ) ; [3] 6,396 ( 2002 Census ) ; [10] 7,875 ( 1989 Census ) . [11] For other places with the same name, see Krasny Kholm . Town i
- ... e was abolished [ citation needed ] and the uyezd was transferred back to Tver Governorate. [13] On march 3, 1924, Krasnokholmsky Uyezd was abolished and split between Bezhetsky and Vesyegonsky Uyezds. [13] O ...
#13 Sterlibashevsky District
Sterlibashevsky District ( Russian : Стерлиба́шевский райо́н ; Bashkir : Стәрлебаш районы ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [7] district ( raion ), one of the fifty-four in the Republic of Bashkortostan , Russia . It is located in the west of the republic and borders with Miyakinsky District
- ... untry Russia Federal subject Republic of Bashkortostan [1] Established August 20, 1930 (first); [2] march 3, 1964 (second) [2] Administrative center Sterlibashevo [3] Area [2] • Total 1,609 km 2 (621 sq mi) P ...
- ... the district was split between Sterlitamaksky and Meleuzovsky Rural Districts , but was restored on march 3, 1964. [2] POPULATION According to the forecast of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia , ...
#14 Krasnokholmsky District
Krasnokholmsky District ( Russian : Краснохо́лмский райо́н ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [6] district ( raion ), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast , Russia . It is located in the northeast of the oblast and borders with Vesyegonsky District in the north, Breytovsky District of Yaroslav
- ... 1923, Rybinsk Governorate was abolished and the uyezd was transferred back to Tver Governorate. On march 3, 1924, Krasnokholmsky Uyezd was abolished and split between Bezhetsky and Vesyegonsky Uyezds. [13] O ...
#15 Luga, Leningrad Oblast
Luga ( Russian : Лу́га ; Finnish: Ylä-Laukaa or Laukaa ; Votic : Laugaz ; Estonian : Luuga ) is a town and the administrative center of Luzhsky District in Leningrad Oblast , Russia , located on the Luga River 140 kilometers (87 mi) south of St. Petersburg . Population: 38,593 ( 2010 Census )
- ... market agro-industrial town (c. 1995–2005) Luga was founded as a town in Pskov Viceroyalty , but in march 3 (14), 1782 it was transferred to St. Petersburg Governorate [2] (renamed Petrogradsky in 1913 and Le ...
#16 Pskov
Pskov ( Russian : Псков , IPA: [pskof] ( listen ) ; see also names in other languages ) is a city in northwestern Russia and the administrative center of Pskov Oblast , located about 20 kilometers (12 mi) east of the Estonian border, on the Velikaya River . Population: 203,279 ( 2010 Census )
- ... II abdicated here. [19] After the Russo-German Brest-Litovsk Peace Conference (December 22, 1917 – march 3, 1918), the Imperial German Army invaded the area. Pskov was also occupied by the Estonian army betw ...
#17 Buy, Kostroma Oblast
Buy ( Russian : Буй ) is a town in Kostroma Oblast , Russia , which stands on the Kostroma River . Population: 25,763 ( 2010 Census ) ; [2] 27,392 ( 2002 Census ) ; [7] 32,701 ( 1989 Census ) . [8] For other uses, see Buy (disambiguation) . "Bouy (town)" redirects here. For other locations, se
- ... in Korega at the west bank of Kostroma River. After the Peace Treaty of Brest-Litowsk was signed on march 3, 1918 under the terms of Peace Treaty all prisoners of war were released. The camp was left empty. A ...
#18 Vesyegonsky District
Vesyegonsky District ( Russian : Весьего́нский райо́н ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [5] district ( raion ), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast , Russia . It is located in the northeast of the oblast and borders with Cherepovetsky District of Vologda Oblast in the northeast, Breytovsky D
- ... 940 Vesyegonsky District was abolished and split between Sandovsky and Ovinishchensky District . On march 3, 1949 the district was re-established on the areas which previously belonged to Sandovsky and Ovinis ...
#19 Atninsky District
Atninsky District ( Russian : Атни́нский райо́н ; Tatar : Әтнә районы ) is a territorial administrative unit and municipal district of the Republic of Tatarstan within the Russian Federation . The district is located in the northwest of the republic. The territory of the district includes 47 settlem
- ... LAG The coat of arms and the flag were approved by the decision of the Atninsky District Council of march 3, 2006. The development was carried out by the Heraldic Council under the President of the Republic o ...
Serbia / Serbia
#1 Kljajićevo
Kljajićevo ( Serbian Cyrillic : Кљајићево) is a village in Serbia . It is situated in the Sombor municipality, in the West Bačka District , Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbered 6,012 people (2002 census). Village in Vojvodina, Serbia Kljajićevo Кљаји
- ... and women were forcibly enslaved as war reparations to the Soviet Union to work in labor camps. On march 3, 1945 2,325 Kerneiers were interned in Gakovo and Kruševlje . 242 Kerneiers, mainly Hungarian, were ...
Somalia / Somalia
#1 Mogadishu
Mogadishu ( / ˌ m ɒ ɡ ə ˈ d iː ʃ uː , - ˈ d ɪ ʃ -/ , also US : / ˌ m oʊ ɡ -, ˌ m ɔː ɡ -/ ; [4] [5] [6] Somali : Muqdisho [mʉq'dɪ:ʃɔ ] or Xamar [ħɑmɑr] ; Arabic : مقديشو Maq(a)dīshū ; Italian : Mogadiscio [moɡaˈdiʃʃo] ), locally known as Xamar or Hamar , is the capital and most populous city of Somal
- ... anking lieutenants of faction leader Aidid. The UN soldiers withdrew altogether from the country on 3 march 1995, having incurred more significant casualties. [111] In 2006, the Islamic Courts Union (ICU), a ...
South Africa / South Africa
#1 Randfontein
Randfontein is a gold mining town in the West Rand , Gauteng , South Africa , 40 km (25 mi) west of Johannesburg . With the Witwatersrand gold rush in full swing, mining financier JB Robinson bought the farm Randfontein and, in 1889, floated the Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company. The town
- ... h is one of the southeastern suburbs of the town. FORMATION Randfontein was established formally on 3 march 1890 and proclaimed a municipality in 1929. [3] : 336 Some important dates in Randfontein's his ...
#2 Lephalale
Lephalale (formerly Ellisras ) is a coal mining town in the Limpopo province of South Africa immediately east of the Waterberg Coalfield . The town was established as Ellisras in 1960 and named after Patrick Ellis and Piet Erasmus who settled on a farm there in the 1930s. In 2002, Ellisras was renam
- ... quarrying of the mine commenced. 1980S Grootegeluk mine was officially opened on 15 April 1981. On 3 march 1982 this mine was in full operation for the first time. Mokolo Dam (previously known as the Hans S ...
#3 Lichtenburg, North West
Lichtenburg is a town situated in North West Province of South Africa . It is the administrative centre of Ditsobotla Local Municipality . [3] Town in North West Province, South Africa Place in North West, South Africa Lichtenburg Lichtenburg Show map of North West (South African province) Lichtenbu
- ... and secured the town, and much of the territory with it. [ citation needed ] Five months later, on 3 march 1901, 400 Boers under the co-joint commands of Generals De la Rey , Smuts , Celliers , Vermaas and ...
#4 KwaDukuza
KwaDukuza is a municipality in KwaZulu-Natal , South Africa . In 2006, the municipal name was changed to KwaDukuza (which incorporates small towns such as Stanger, Balito, Shaka's Kraal, but the Zulu people in the area called it "Dukuza" well before then. Place in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa KwaDuku
- ... change from Stanger to KwaDukuza, which was published in the Government Gazette of South Africa on 3 march 2006. The KwaDukuza Museum houses historical items and information on Shaka, the sugar industry and ...
#5 Gugulethu
Gugulethu is a township in the Western Cape , South Africa and is 15 km from Cape Town . [2] Its name is a contraction of igugu lethu , which is Xhosa for our pride . The township was established along with Nyanga in the 1960s. [3] Suburb of Cape Town, in Western Cape, South Africa Place in Wester
- ... e the life of seven activists that were ambushed and killed by the South African security forces on march 3, 1986. The activists were members of uMkhonto weSizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congre ...
South Korea / South Korea
#1 Haean
Haean is a township ( myeon ) in Yanggu County, Gangwon-do , South Korea . Haean sits in the distinctive Haean Basin (해안분지), which was nicknamed The Punchbowl by UN forces during the Korean War . The northern part of the basin lies within the Demilitarized Zone , and the area saw heavy fighting duri
- ... the countertunnel to join the incomplete tunnel The fourth "tunnel of aggression" was discovered on march 3, 1990, in the northern part of Haean Myeon, which borders North Korean territory. [7] It is a deep t ...
Spain / Spain
#1 Aretxabaleta
Aretxabaleta is a town in the province of Gipuzkoa , in the Autonomous Community of Basque Country , northern Spain . Municipality in Basque Country, Spain Aretxabaleta Municipality Coat of arms Aretxabaleta Location in Spain Coordinates: 43°2′10″N 2°30′16″W Country Spain Autonomous community Ba
- ... sque "Aretxabaleta" on June 4, 1979. Their decision was authorized by Spanish central government on march 3, 1981. [3]
#2 Manises
Manises ( Valencian pronunciation: [maˈnizes] , Spanish: [maˈnises] ) is a municipality in the comarca of Horta Oest in the Valencian Community , Spain. Located in the province of Valencia , it had 30,693 inhabitants in 2018 (NSI) [2] and is famous for its pottery and being the location of Valen
- ... towns of Manises and Paterna, opened in April 2009. NOTABLE PEOPLE José Sancho (11 November 1944 – 3 march 2013), actor SEE ALSO Valencia Airport Hispano-Moresque ware
#3 Vitoria-Gasteiz
Vitoria-Gasteiz ( Spanish: [biˈtoɾja ɣasˈtejθ, -ɣasˈtejs ] ; Basque: [bitoɾja ɣas̺teis̻] ), also alternatively spelled as Vittoria in old English-language sources, [2] [3] is the seat of government and the capital city of the Basque Country and of the province of Álava in northern Spain. It hold
- ... transition to democracy , the Church of St. Francis of Assisi was the scene of a police shooting on march 3, 1976 during a peaceful labour assembly. Under the orders of Interior Minister Manuel Fraga , the po ...
#4 Beniarjó
Beniarjó ( Catalan pronunciation: [beniaɾˈdʒo] ) is a municipality in the comarca of Safor in the Valencian Community , Spain. This article does not cite any sources . ( December 2016 ) Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain Beniarjó Municipality Coat of arms Beniarjó Location in Spain Coordin
- ... e 46722 Official language(s) Valencian Website Official website NOTABLE PEOPLE Ausiàs March (1400 – march 3, 1459), a medieval Valencian poet and knight from Gandia
#5 Province of Jaén (Spain)
Jaén ( Spanish pronunciation: [xaˈen] ) is a province of southern Spain , in the eastern part of the autonomous community of Andalusia . It is bordered by the provinces of Ciudad Real , Albacete , Granada and Córdoba . Its capital is Jaén city. This article may be expanded with text translated fro
- ... the province of Jaén was approved by the Provincial Council of Jaén, in the plenary session held on march 3, 2014 and registered in the Andalusian Registry of Local Entities, complying with Law 6/2003, of Oct ...
Sri Lanka / Sri Lanka
#1 Trincomalee
Trincomalee ( English: / ˌ t r ɪ ŋ k oʊ m ə ˈ l iː / ; Tamil : திருகோணமலை , romanized: Tirukōṇamalai ; Sinhala : ත්රිකුණාමළය , romanized: Trikuṇāmaḷaya ) also known as Gokanna/Gokarna, [1] is the administrative headquarters of the Trincomalee District and major resort port city of Eastern Provi
- ... e being reinstalled amid opening ceremonies in one of the newly restored shrines of the compound on 3 march 1963. [4] The naval and air bases were taken over by Sri Lanka in 1957. Following independence from ...
Syria / Syria
#1 Al-Tanf (U.S. military base)
Al-Tanf ( Arabic : التَّنْف , romanized : al-Tanf ), also known as the Al-Tanf garrison ( ATG ), [3] is a United States military base within territory controlled by the Syrian opposition in Homs Governorate , Syria . It is located 24 km (15 mi) west of the al-Tanf border crossing in the Syrian D
- ... ed States District Douma Subdistrict al-Sabe' Biyar Region al-Tanf Pocket ( جيب التنف ) Established 3 march 2016 [1] Government • Rebel commander Muthanna Tala [2] ( MaT ) Time zone UTC +2 ( EET ) • Summer ( ...
#2 Abu Hamam
Abu Hamam ( Arabic : أبو حمام ) is a Syrian town located in Abu Kamal District , Deir ez-Zor . According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Abu Hamam had a population of 21,947 in the 2004 census. [1] Town in Deir ez-Zor, Syria Abu Hamam أبو حمام Town Abu Hamam Location in Syria Coordi
- ... yrian civil war Abu Hamam was captured by Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on 1 December 2017. [2] On 3 march 2022, a fighter of the SDF was shot dead in the town by Islamic State (IS) gunmen. [3] On 3 June 20 ...
#3 Rajo, Syria
Rajo ( Arabic : رَاجُو , romanized : Rāǧū , Kurdish : Reco ) or Raju is a town in Afrin District , Aleppo Governorate , northwestern Syria . Rajo is the center of a sub-district of the same name with approximately 65 villages and farms around it. The town has around 4,000 inhabitants while the tot
- ... mocratic Forces ’ People's Protection Units (YPG) amidst the Turkish military intervention . [3] On 3 march , Turkey-led forces captured Rajo, which had become one of the major Kurdish strongholds in west Afr ...
#4 Suluk, Syria
Suluk ( Arabic : سلوك , romanized : Sulūk ) is a town within the Tell Abyad District of Raqqa Governorate in Syria . Suluk is close to the border with Turkey . The population of the town is predominantly Arab. [2] [3] Town in Syria Town in Raqqa, Syria Suluk سلوك Town Suluk nahiya within Raqqa Gov
- ... an. Kurdish security forces soon were able to encircle the attackers and recaptured the villages on march 3, 2016. [9] One day before the recapture, IS jihadists executed 15 civilians with the charge of "Refu ...
- ... g" . Rudaw Media Network . "Tall Abyad: IS captures Suluk and Hammam at Turkuman" . Kurdwatch.org . march 3, 2016 . Retrieved May 13, 2016 . Maryam Karouny; Seyhmus Cakan (February 27, 2016). "Islamic State a ...
Thailand / Thailand
#1 Yasothon province
Yasothon province ( Thai : ยโสธร , pronounced [já.sǒː.tʰɔ̄ːn] ), one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces ( changwat ), lies in central northeastern Thailand also called Isan . The province was established by the revolutionary council of Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn , after its Announcement No.
- ... uncil of Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn , after its Announcement No. 70 which came into force on 3 march 1972. Province of Thailand Province in Thailand Yasothon ยโสธร Province From left to right, top to ...
#2 Phop Phra district
Phop Phra ( Thai : พบพระ , pronounced [pʰóp pʰráʔ] ) is a district ( amphoe ) in the southwestern part of Tak province , western Thailand . District in Tak, Thailand Phop Phra พบพระ District District location in Tak province Coordinates: 16°23′10″N 98°41′25″E Country Thailand Province Tak Seat Phop
- ... nd Khiri Rat formed a new minor district ( king amphoe ). [1] It was upgraded to a full district on 3 march 1987. [2] ETYMOLOGY The name "Phop Phra" means 'Lord Buddha image discovery'. Originally the area w ...
#3 Khao-I-Dang
The Khao-I-Dang (KID) Holding Center ( Thai : เขาอีด่าง , Khmer : ខាវអ៊ីដាង ) was a Cambodian refugee camp 20 km north of Aranyaprathet in Prachinburi (now Ta Phraya District , Sa Kaeo Province , Thailand ). The longest-lived refugee camp on the Thai-Cambodian border , it was established in late 1
- ... monstrations. By December 1989 camp population was 11,600. [19] : 52 The camp finally closed on 3 march 1993 during the UNTAC operation when all remaining residents were moved to Site Two Refugee Camp to ...
#4 Damnoen Saduak district
Damnoen Saduak ( Thai : ดำเนินสะดวก , pronounced [dām.nɤ̄ːn sā.dùa̯k] , often referred to simply as Damnoen , pronounced [dām.nɤ̄ːn] ) is a district ( amphoe ) in western Thailand in Ratchaburi province . The central town is known for its floating market held every day till noon on a khlong not far
- ... g is said to bring great pleasure to Damnoen Saduak resident. The origin of this song took place on march 3, 1966, when four luk thung bands joined in a music contest in Damnoen Saduak. At that time, the resu ...
Turkey / Turkey
#1 Bakırköy
Bakırköy is a neighbourhood, municipality and district on the European side of Istanbul , Turkey . The quarter is densely populated, has a residential character and is inhabited by an upper middle class population. The municipality of Bakırköy is much larger than the quarter and also includes severa
- ... trict, was occupied by the Russians in 1877-1878, and the Treaty of San Stefano was signed there on 3 march 1878. By the pre-First World War period it was known as a holiday resort for residents within Const ...
#2 Kars
Kars ( Armenian : Կարս or Ղարս , [3] Kurdish : Qers [4] ) is a city in northeast Turkey and the capital of Kars Province . Its population is 73,836 in 2011. Kars was in the ancient region known as Chorzene , (in Greek Χορζηνή) in classical historiography ( Strabo ), part of Kingdom of Armenia (antiq
- ... n . Russia ceded Kars, Ardahan and Batum to the Ottoman Empire under the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3 march 1918. However, by then Kars was under the effective control of Armenian and non-Bolshevik Russian f ...
#3 Yüksekova
Yüksekova ( Kurdish : Gever , [3] Syriac : ܓܵܘܵܪ , romanized : Gāwār [4] ), is a city and a district of the Hakkâri Province of Turkey , situated on the border with Iran . The mayor is Remziye Yaşar. [5] Place in Hakkâri, Turkey Yüksekova Gever Yüksekova Yüksekova Coordinates: 37°34′00″N 44°17′00″
- ... rkish) . Retrieved 2019-09-10 . "cide.gcide.g - the GNU project" . the GNU project . Open Publishing march 3, 3, 2019 . Retrieved March 3, 2019 . "Zoroastrian Heritage" . the GNU project . Open Publishing. Marc ...
- ... -10 . "cide.gcide.g - the GNU project" . the GNU project . Open Publishing. March 3, 2019 . Retrieve march 3, 3, 2019 . "Zoroastrian Heritage" . the GNU project . Open Publishing. March 3, 2019 . Retrieved Marc ...
- ... March 3, 2019 . Retrieved March 3, 2019 . "Zoroastrian Heritage" . the GNU project . Open Publishing march 3, 3, 2019 . Retrieved March 3, 2019 . Bausani, A. (1965), "Gabr", Encyclopedia of Islam , vol. II (2 e ...
- ... March 3, 2019 . "Zoroastrian Heritage" . the GNU project . Open Publishing. March 3, 2019 . Retrieve march 3, 3, 2019 . Bausani, A. (1965), "Gabr", Encyclopedia of Islam , vol. II (2 ed.), Leiden: Brill Shaki, ...
Ukraine / Ukraine
#1 Novoaidar
Novoaidar ( Ukrainian and Russian : Новоайдар ) is an urban-type settlement which serves as the administrative center of Shchastia Raion of Luhansk Oblast , Ukraine . It is located in the center of the Oblast, east of Sievierodonetsk . Population: 7,879 (2021 est.) [1] . Urban locality in Luhansk Ob
- ... ndrashivska Nova and Lantrativka . Russian troops in Novoaidar. 2022 RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE On 3 march 2022, as part of the invasion , the Luhansk PR announced that Novoaidar was captured by Russian for ...
#2 Zaporizhzhia
Zaporizhzhia ( Ukrainian : Запоріжжя , IPA: [zɐpoˈr⁽ʲ⁾iʒːɐ] ( listen ) , lit. ' Beyond the Rapids ' ) is a city in southeast Ukraine , situated on the banks of the Dnieper river . It is the administrative centre of the Zaporizhzhia Oblast ( region ). [3] Zaporizhzhia has a population of 710,052
- ... skirts of Zaporizhzhia. [46] Russian forces began shelling Zaporizhzhia later that evening. [47] On march 3, Russian forces approaching the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant were fired upon disabling a tank, a ...
- ... -electric dam commenced on 7 July 1944. The first electricity was produced from the restored dam on 3 march 1947. [20] CONTEMPORARY (1991–PRESENT TIME) Modern Zaporizhzhia (2015) NEW BRIDGES ACROSS DNIEPER T ...
#3 Izium
Izium or Izyum [3] [4] ( Ukrainian : Ізюм , pronounced [iˈzʲum] ; Russian : Изюм [5] ) is a city on the Donets River in Kharkiv Oblast ( province ) of eastern Ukraine . Izium is about 120 kilometres (75 mi) southeast of the oblast capital, Kharkiv . Izium has a population of 45,884 as of 2021. [
- ... o Amnesty International on 16 March 2022, the town was exposed to constant Russian rocket fire from 3 march 2022 in the northeastern Ukraine offensive of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine . The population ...
#4 Okhtyrka
Okhtyrka ( Ukrainian : Охти́рка , pronounced [oxˈtɪrkɐ] ) is a city located in Sumy Oblast ( province ) of Ukraine . [1] It is administratively incorporated as a city of oblast significance . The city has also served as the administrative center of the smaller Okhtyrka Raion since 1975, although i
- ... the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that Russian troops were holding the city surrounded. [15] On march 3, Russian aircraft bombarded the local thermal power plant and fired at residential areas of Оkhtyrka ...
#5 Mariiampil
Mariiampil ( Ukrainian : Маріямпіль ), or formerly Marynopil ( Ukrainian : Маринопіль ) is a village (a former township) in Ivano-Frankivsk Raion of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast ( province ) on the left bank of the Dnister . Mariiampil belongs to Dubivtsi rural hromada , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. [1
- ... his time, the commander of the Ukrainian Army, Chief-Otaman Symon Petliura visited Marijampol. From 3 march through 15, 1920 the town and the left bank of the Dnister river were controlled by the 1st Cavalry ...
#6 Obolonskyi District
Obolonskyi District ( Ukrainian : Оболонський район , Obolons'kyi raion ) is an urban district of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv . Obolonskyi District encompasses territories far beyond of its historical neighborhood sharing the same name. It was formed on 3 March 1975 and initially called as Minskyi Di
- ... asses territories far beyond of its historical neighborhood sharing the same name. It was formed on 3 march 1975 and initially called as Minskyi District. In 2001 it was renamed to its historical name. Its c ...
#7 Balakliia
Balakliia ( Ukrainian : Балаклія , pronounced [bɐlɐˈkl⁽ʲ⁾ijɐ] ) or Balakliya [2] is a city in Izium Raion , in Kharkiv Oblast ( province ), eastern Ukraine , on the north-east side of the Siverskyi Donets river close to where it is joined by the Balakliika river which runs through the city. It is
- ... explosions at the depot. [15] 1,500 locals were evacuated and no casualties were reported. [15] On 3 march 2022, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine , Russian forces captured the city. [16] On 6 Sep ...
United Kingdom / United Kingdom
#1 Weymouth, Dorset
Weymouth / ˈ w eɪ m ə θ / is a seaside town in Dorset , on the English Channel coast of England. Situated on a sheltered bay at the mouth of the River Wey , 11 kilometres (7 mi) south of the county town of Dorchester , Weymouth had a population of 53,068 as of 2018. It is the third largest settlem
- ... rowing season length – Annual average: 1971–2000" . Met Office. 2012. Archived from the original on 3 march 2016 . Retrieved 5 December 2012 . "Hardiness Zone Map for Europe" . GardenWeb. 1999. Archived from ...
#2 Maud, Aberdeenshire
Maud ( Scottish Gaelic : Am Mòd ) is a village in the Buchan area of the Scottish county of Aberdeenshire , with a population of 780 (2006 estimate). [2] Located 13 miles (21 km) west of Peterhead on the South Ugie Water , [3] Maud rose to prosperity after 1863 [4] as a railway junction of the For
- ... . Retrieved 31 March 2022 . General Register Office for Scotland, 2006 population estimate Archived 3 march 2009 at the Wayback Machine , accessed 12 October 2009 Gazetteer of Scotland: Maud, Aberdeenshire M ...
#3 Wereham
Wereham is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk . Human settlement in England Wereham Wereham Location within Norfolk Area 8.59 km 2 (3.32 sq mi) Population 660 (2011 census) [1] • Density 77/km 2 (200/sq mi) OS grid reference TF680016 District King's Lyn
- ... innold House . It lies a mile north of the village. [3] A large fair was held on St Winnold 's Day ( 3 march ); the fair moved to Downham Market in 1798. [4] In the centre of the village is the pond - known lo ...
#4 Kingston upon Hull
Kingston upon Hull , usually abbreviated to Hull , is a port city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire , England. [2] It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber Estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea , 50 miles (80 km) east of Leeds , 34 miles (
- ... Liberal Democrats gained a couple of seats but Labour retained control by just three seats. [45] On 3 march 2022, Labour councillor Julia Conner defected to the Liberal Democrats, reducing the Labour majorit ...
- ... le . Started in 2016, it was completed in early 2021. [62] [63] The scheme was officially opened on 3 march 2022, by Rebecca Pow . [64] At around 00:56 GMT on 27 February 2008, Hull was 30 miles (48 km) nort ...
- ... (N) Transport Regiment Royal Corps of Transport ( Volunteers ): 1 February 1990. RRH Staxton Wold : 3 march 1994. 150 (Yorkshire) Transport Regiment Royal Logistic Corps ( Volunteers ): 3 March 1994. HMS Iro ...
- ... taxton Wold : 3 March 1994. 150 (Yorkshire) Transport Regiment Royal Logistic Corps ( Volunteers ): 3 march 1994. HMS Iron Duke , RN : 3 March 1994. [366] 250th Field Ambulance (Volunteer Unit): 15 July 1999 ...
- ... rkshire) Transport Regiment Royal Logistic Corps ( Volunteers ): 3 March 1994. HMS Iron Duke , RN : 3 march 1994. [366] 250th Field Ambulance (Volunteer Unit): 15 July 1999. Hull Unit Sea Cadet Corps : 27 Fe ...
#5 Prestwick
Prestwick ( Scottish Gaelic : Preastabhaig ) is a town in South Ayrshire on the west coast of Ayrshire in Scotland about 30 miles (50 kilometres) southwest of Glasgow . It adjoins the larger town of Ayr to the south on the Firth of Clyde coast, the centre of which is about two miles (three kilometre
- ... ir Force had a base at the airport, and Elvis Presley set foot in the UK for the only time there on 3 march 1960, when his US Army transport aircraft stopped for refuelling en route from Germany. [10] [11] T ...
#6 Hayes, Hillingdon
Hayes is a town in west London , historically situated within the county of Middlesex , and now part of the London Borough of Hillingdon . The town's population, including its localities Hayes End, Harlington and Yeading , was recorded as 83,564 in the 2011 census. [2] It is situated 13 miles (21
- ... 922; [92] and Harry Lauder recorded titles including Roamin' In The Gloamin' and I Love a Lassie on 3 march 1926, [93] as well as visiting Hayes on other occasions in the 1910s and '20s. [94] Botwell House h ...
#7 North Kilkenny (UK Parliament constituency)
North Kilkenny was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland , represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) from 1885 to 1922. Former UK Parliament constituency in Ireland North Kilkenny Former county constituency for the House
- ... Resigned 26 February 1902 Joseph Devlin Irish Parliamentary 1906 : Chose to represent Belfast West 3 march 1906 Michael Meagher Irish Parliamentary 14 December 1918 2 W. T. Cosgrave Sinn Féin Did not take h ...
#8 Wigan Central (ward)
Wigan Central is an electoral ward in Wigan , England . It forms part of Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council , as well as the parliamentary constituency of Wigan . For the Wigan West electoral ward of the Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council, see Wigan West (ward) . Electoral ward in England Wigan Cent
- ... Henry Cadman ( Con ) 2010 George Davies ( Lab ) Jean Peet ( Con ) Henry Cadman ( Con ) By-election, 3 march 2011 George Davies ( Lab ) Jean Peet ( Con ) Lawrence Hunt ( Lab ) 2011 George Davies ( Lab ) Micha ...
#9 Wyre Piddle
Wyre Piddle is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire , England. It is on the River Avon , near where that river is joined by the Piddle Brook - between Evesham and Pershore . Human settlement in England Wyre Piddle Church Street, Wyre Piddle Wyre Piddle Location withi
- ... than 1467, was found there. It was the home village of Claude Choules , who was born in Pershore on 3 march 1901 and became the last surviving male veteran of World War I. He moved to Australia in 1926 and d ...
#10 Blackpool
Blackpool is a seaside resort in Lancashire , England. Located on the northwest coast of England, it is the main settlement within the borough also called Blackpool . The town is by the Irish Sea , between the Ribble and Wyre rivers, and is 27 miles (43 km) north of Liverpool and 40 miles (64 km
- ... hurchill : 4 September 1946. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery of Alamein : 21 July 1948. Eli Hey Howe: 3 march 1950. Tom Gallon Lumb: 3 March 1950. Thomas Fenton: 3 March 1950. Sir Harold R Grime : 3 March 1950 ...
- ... eld Marshal Lord Montgomery of Alamein : 21 July 1948. Eli Hey Howe: 3 March 1950. Tom Gallon Lumb: 3 march 1950. Thomas Fenton: 3 March 1950. Sir Harold R Grime : 3 March 1950. Rhodes William Marshall: 2 Ma ...
- ... f Alamein : 21 July 1948. Eli Hey Howe: 3 March 1950. Tom Gallon Lumb: 3 March 1950. Thomas Fenton: 3 march 1950. Sir Harold R Grime : 3 March 1950. Rhodes William Marshall: 2 May 1973. Harold Grimbledeston: ...
- ... owe: 3 March 1950. Tom Gallon Lumb: 3 March 1950. Thomas Fenton: 3 March 1950. Sir Harold R Grime : 3 march 1950. Rhodes William Marshall: 2 May 1973. Harold Grimbledeston: 2 May 1973. Ernest Alfred Machin: ...
#11 Droitwich (UK Parliament constituency)
Droitwich was the name of a constituency of the House of Commons of England in 1295, and again from 1554, then of the House of Commons of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800 and of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1918. It was a parliamentary borough in Worcester
- ... ve hold Pakington was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty , requiring a by-election. By-election, 3 march 1858 : Droitwich [11] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative John Pakington Unopposed Conservative ...
#12 (Much) Wenlock (UK Parliament constituency)
Much Wenlock , often called simply Wenlock , was a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of England until 1707, then of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and finally of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801 to 1885, when it was abolished. It was named after
- ... 0S Weld-Forester was appointed Comptroller of the Household , requiring a by-election. By-election, 3 march 1852 : Wenlock [5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative George Weld-Forester Unopposed Conservat ...
- ... ive hold Gaskell was appointed Comptroller of the Household , requiring a by-election. By-election, 3 march 1858 : Wenlock [5] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative James Milnes Gaskell Unopposed Conservat ...
#13 Corby
Corby is a town in North Northamptonshire , England, located 23 miles (37 km) north-east of Northampton . From 1974 to 2021, the town served as the administrative headquarters of the Borough of Corby . At the 2011 Census , the built-up area had a population of 56,810, [1] while the borough, which
- ... Shijiazhuang , China [66] ARMS Coat of arms of Corby Notes Granted to the Urban District Council on 3 march 1958, then the District Council on 30 September 1976, then the Town Council on 17 December 2021. [6 ...
#14 Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)
Westminster was a parliamentary constituency in the Parliament of England to 1707, the Parliament of Great Britain 1707–1800 and the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1801. It returned two members to 1885 and one thereafter. Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885-1918 Westminster
- ... 8): Poll 15 days; 10,277 voted. (Source: Stooks Smith) Death of Romilly 2 November 1818 By-Election 3 march 1819 : Westminster Party Candidate Votes % ±% Tory George Lamb 4,465 53.38 +22.47 Whig John Hobhous ...
#15 Freshwater, Isle of Wight
Freshwater is a large village and civil parish [3] [4] at the western end of the Isle of Wight , England . The southern, coastal part of the village is Freshwater Bay , named for the adjacent small cove. [5] Freshwater sits at the western end of the region known as the Back of the Wight or the West
- ... hold bi-monthly meetings at the Island Planetarium at Fort Victoria , a yearly Memorial Luncheon on 3 march on the date of his death and week-long celebrations of his birthday, 18 July. HISTORY The ancient c ...
#16 Wrexham County Borough
Wrexham County Borough ( Welsh : Bwrdeistref Sirol Wrecsam ) is a county borough , with city status , [1] in the north-east of Wales . It borders England to the east and south-east, Powys to the south-west, Denbighshire to the west and Flintshire to the north-west. The county borough has a populatio
- ... l 1926. [234] Parry-Thomas was killed in the car on the beach, [235] aged 42, during his attempt on 3 march 1927 to regain his speed record from Malcolm Campbell . [234] The car was buried beneath the sand d ...
#17 Hampstead
Hampstead ( / ˈ h æ m p s t ɪ d , - s t ɛ d / ) is an area in London , which lies 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Charing Cross , and extends from the A5 road (Roman Watling Street) to Hampstead Heath , a large, hilly expanse of parkland. The area forms the northwest part of the London Borough of Ca
- ... ] Wade, David, "Whatever happened to Hampstead Man?" . The Daily Telegraph , 8 May 2004 (retrieved 3 march 2016). Anna Powell-Smith. "Hampstead | Domesday Book" . Domesdaymap.co.uk . Retrieved 29 October 20 ...
- ... s from the French Revolution . "The Village Shul" . The Village Shul. Archived from the original on 3 march 2010 . Retrieved 29 October 2015 . "Fenton House" Archived 5 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine . Nat ...
#18 Kenilworth
Kenilworth ( / ˈ k ɛ n ɪ l w ər θ / KEN -il-wərth ) is a market town and civil parish in the Warwick District in Warwickshire , England, 6 miles (10 km) south-west of Coventry , 5 miles (8 km) north of Warwick and 90 miles (140 km) north-west of London. It lies on Finham Brook , a tributary of
- ... line was opened between Kenilworth and Berkswell to bypass Coventry . This closed to all traffic on 3 march 1969. [17] The railway in the 19th century brought industrialists from Birmingham and Coventry , to ...
#19 Dawdon
Dawdon is a former pit community to the south of Seaham , County Durham , England. An area of the beach near Dawdon (known locally as "the Blast", a former waste coal dumping site) was used in the opening scenes of the science fiction film Alien 3 . [2] This article uses bare URLs , which are uninfo
- ... lieries join national strike against the threat of pit closures by the Conservative government 1985 3 march – National Strike over without agreement. Dawdon Miners returned to work behind their banner and pr ...
#20 Clapham
Clapham ( / ˈ k l æ p . əm / ) is a district in South West London , England, lying mostly within the London Borough of Lambeth , but with some areas (most notably Clapham Common ) extending into the neighbouring London Borough of Wandsworth . This article is about the district of London. For other u
- ... ND NOTES "A Short History of Clapham and Stockwell" . Lambeth.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 3 march 2013 . Retrieved 13 March 2013 . Historic England . "Roman Altar in forecourt of number 1 (public l ...
Uruguay / Uruguay
#1 Salto, Uruguay
Salto ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsalto] ) is the capital city of the Salto Department in northwestern Uruguay . As of the 2011 census it had a population of 104,028 and is the second most populated city in Uruguay. [1] This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key po
- ... 63 Salto's status was elevated to "Ciudad" (city) by the Act of Ley Nº 780, which was reaffirmed on 3 march 1869 by the Act of Ley Nº 1.000. [6] Salto Grande Dam During the late 2010s, Salto city saw a spate ...
USA / USA
#1 Missouri Territory's at-large congressional district
On June 4, 1812, the Missouri Territory was created following the creation of the state of Louisiana . The Arkansas Territory was spun off in 1819. The state of Missouri was separated in 1821 and the remaining land was annexed by the Michigan Territory in 1834. This article needs additional citation
- ... ted. Vacant January 13, 1817– August 4, 1817 15th John Scott None Hanover, Virginia August 4, 1817– march 3, 1821 15th 16th Re-elected to finish his term . [4] Re-elected in 1819 . [5] Statehood achieved.
#2 Simi Valley, California
Simi Valley ( / ˈ s iː m iː / ( listen ) ; Chumash : Shimiyi ) [8] [9] [10] is a city in the valley of the same name in the southeast region of Ventura County, California , United States. Simi Valley is 40 miles (65 km) from Downtown Los Angeles , making it part of the Greater Los Angeles Area . T
- ... , Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, and Theodore Briseno) were accused of using unnecessary force in a march 3, 1991 beating of an African-American motorist Rodney Glen King . The case known as the Rodney King T ...
#3 Massachusetts's 14th congressional district
Massachusetts's 14th congressional district is an obsolete district which was in eastern Massachusetts and the Maine District . It was eliminated in 1963 after the 1960 U.S. Census . Its last Congressman was Joseph William Martin, Jr. , who was redistricted into the 10th district . Massachusetts's 1
- ... istrict created in the District of Maine – March 4, 1795 George Thatcher Federalist March 4, 1795 – march 3, 1801 4th 5th 6th Redistricted from the 4th district and re-elected in 1795 on the second ballot . R ...
- ... elected in 1800 , but declined to serve. 1795–1803 "3rd Eastern district," District of Maine Vacant march 3, 1801 – December 7, 1801 7th Richard Cutts Democratic-Republican December 7, 1801 – March 3, 1813 7t ...
- ... Vacant March 3, 1801 – December 7, 1801 7th Richard Cutts Democratic-Republican December 7, 1801 – march 3, 1813 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Elected to finish Thatcher's term . [2] Re-elected in 1802 . Re-ele ...
- ... ection. 1803–1813 "York district," District of Maine Cyrus King ( Saco ) Federalist March 4, 1813 – march 3, 1817 13th 14th Elected in 1812 . Re-elected in 1814 . Lost re-election. 1813–1820 "1st Eastern dist ...
- ... 4, 1911 Elected to finish Lovering's term . Resigned to become Governor . Vacant January 4, 1911 – march 3, 1911 Robert O. Harris ( East Bridgewater ) Republican March 4, 1911 – March 3, 1913 62nd Elected in ...
- ... nt January 4, 1911 – March 3, 1911 Robert O. Harris ( East Bridgewater ) Republican March 4, 1911 – march 3, 1913 62nd Elected in 1910 . Retired. Edward Gilmore ( Brockton ) Democratic March 4, 1913 – March 3 ...
- ... arch 3, 1913 62nd Elected in 1910 . Retired. Edward Gilmore ( Brockton ) Democratic March 4, 1913 – march 3, 1915 63rd Elected in 1912 . Retired. 1913–1923 [ data unknown/missing ] Richard Olney II ( Dedham ) ...
- ... Retired. 1913–1923 [ data unknown/missing ] Richard Olney II ( Dedham ) Democratic March 4, 1915 – march 3, 1921 64th 65th 66th Elected in 1914 . Re-elected in 1916 . Re-elected in 1918 . Lost re-election. L ...
- ... t 24, 1928 – November 5, 1928 70th Richard B. Wigglesworth ( Milton ) Republican November 6, 1928 – march 3, 1933 70th 71st 72nd Elected to finish Frothingham's term . Re-elected in 1928 . Re-elected in 1930 ...
#4 Spillertown, Illinois
Spillertown is a village in Williamson County , Illinois , United States . The population was 203 at the 2010 census and as of 2018, the population has grown to an estimated 272. [2] Village in Illinois, United States Spillertown Village Spillertown Community Center Location of Spillertown in Willia
- ... -71526 Wikimedia Commons Spillertown, Illinois HISTORY Spillertown was incorporated as a village on march 3, 1900. [3] It was named for Elijah Spiller, a prominent early settler who arrived in the area in 181 ...
#5 South Carolina's 7th congressional district
The 7th congressional district of South Carolina is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in South Carolina , established in 2011 following apportionment of another seat to the state following the 2010 census. It is located in the Pee Dee region, and includes all of
- ... District location District created March 4, 1803 Thomas Moore Democratic-Republican March 4, 1803 – march 3, 1813 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Redistricted from the 6th district and re-elected in 1803 . Re-elected ...
- ... d in 1810 . Retired. 1803–1813 "Chester district" Elias Earle Democratic-Republican March 4, 1813 – march 3, 1815 13th Redistricted from the 8th district and re-elected in 1812 . Lost re-election. 1813–1823 " ...
- ... Lost re-election. 1813–1823 "Pendleton district" John Taylor Democratic-Republican March 4, 1815 – march 3, 1817 14th Elected in 1814 . Lost re-election. Elias Earle Democratic-Republican March 4, 1817 – Mar ...
- ... 3, 1817 14th Elected in 1814 . Lost re-election. Elias Earle Democratic-Republican March 4, 1817 – march 3, 1821 15th 16th Elected in 1816 . Re-elected in 1818 . Retired. John Wilson Democratic-Republican Ma ...
- ... h Elected in 1816 . Re-elected in 1818 . Retired. John Wilson Democratic-Republican March 4, 1821 – march 3, 1823 17th Elected in 1820 . Redistricted to the 6th district . Joseph Gist Jackson Republican March ...
- ... Elected in 1820 . Redistricted to the 6th district . Joseph Gist Jackson Republican March 4, 1823 – march 3, 1825 18th 19th Redistricted from the 8th district and re-elected in 1823 . Re-elected in 1824 . Ret ...
- ... ted in 1823 . Re-elected in 1824 . Retired. 1823–1833 "Chester district" Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – march 3, 1827 William T. Nuckolls Jacksonian March 4, 1827 – March 3, 1833 20th 21st 22nd Elected in 1826 . ...
- ... r district" Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1827 William T. Nuckolls Jacksonian March 4, 1827 – march 3, 1833 20th 21st 22nd Elected in 1826 . Re-elected in 1828 . Re-elected in 1830 . Retired. William K. ...
- ... 6 . Re-elected in 1828 . Re-elected in 1830 . Retired. William K. Clowney Nullifier March 4, 1833 – march 3, 1835 23rd Elected in 1833 . Lost re-election. 1833–1843 [ data unknown/missing ] James Rogers Jacks ...
- ... 1833 . Lost re-election. 1833–1843 [ data unknown/missing ] James Rogers Jacksonian March 4, 1835 – march 3, 1837 24th Elected in 1834 . Lost re-election. William K. Clowney Nullifier March 4, 1837 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1837 24th Elected in 1834 . Lost re-election. William K. Clowney Nullifier March 4, 1837 – march 3, 1839 25th Elected in 1836 . Retired. James Rogers Democratic March 4, 1839 – March 3, 1843 26th 27t ...
- ... rch 4, 1837 – March 3, 1839 25th Elected in 1836 . Retired. James Rogers Democratic March 4, 1839 – march 3, 1843 26th 27th Elected in 1838 . Re-elected in 1840 . Retired. Robert B. Rhett Democratic March 4, ...
- ... 6th 27th Elected in 1838 . Re-elected in 1840 . Retired. Robert B. Rhett Democratic March 4, 1843 – march 3, 1849 28th 29th 30th Redistricted from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1843 . Re-elected in 1844 ...
- ... in 1846 . Retired. 1843–1853 [ data unknown/missing ] William F. Colcock Democratic March 4, 1849 – march 3, 1853 31st 32nd Elected in 1848 . Re-elected in 1850 . Retired. District eliminated March 3, 1853 Di ...
- ... 1849 – March 3, 1853 31st 32nd Elected in 1848 . Re-elected in 1850 . Retired. District eliminated march 3, 1853 District re-established March 4, 1883 Edmund W. M. Mackey Republican March 4, 1883 – January 2 ...
- ... nknown/missing ] Vacant January 27, 1884 – March 18, 1884 Robert Smalls Republican March 18, 1884 – march 3, 1887 48th 49th Elected to finish Mackey's term . Re-elected in 1884 . Lost re-election. William Ell ...
- ... 1886 . Re-elected in 1888 . Lost election contest. Thomas E. Miller Republican September 24, 1890 – march 3, 1891 51st Won election contest. Lost re-election. William Elliott Democratic March 4, 1891 – March ...
- ... rch 3, 1891 51st Won election contest. Lost re-election. William Elliott Democratic March 4, 1891 – march 3, 1893 52nd Elected in 1890 . Retired. George W. Murray Republican March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1895 53rd ...
- ... 4, 1891 – March 3, 1893 52nd Elected in 1890 . Retired. George W. Murray Republican March 4, 1893 – march 3, 1895 53rd Elected in 1892 . Redistricted to the 1st district . 1893–1903 [ data unknown/missing ] J ...
- ... /missing ] Vacant August 1, 1919 – October 7, 1919 66th Edward C. Mann Democratic October 7, 1919 – march 3, 1921 Elected to finish Lever's term . Lost renomination. Hampton P. Fulmer Democratic March 4, 1921 ...
- ... 21 Elected to finish Lever's term . Lost renomination. Hampton P. Fulmer Democratic March 4, 1921 – march 3, 1933 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd Elected in 1920 . Re-elected in 1922 . Re-elected in 1924 . Re-e ...
- ... in 1930 . Redistricted to the 2nd district . 1923–1933 [ data unknown/missing ] District eliminated march 3, 1933 District re-established January 3, 2013 Tom Rice Republican January 3, 2013 – Present 113th 11 ...
#6 Illinois's 10th congressional district
The 10th congressional district of Illinois lies in the northeast corner of the state, and mostly comprises northern suburbs of Chicago . It was created after the 1860 census . The district is currently represented by Democrat Brad Schneider . U.S. House district for Illinois Illinois's 10th congres
- ... g ress Electoral history District created March 4, 1863 Anthony L. Knapp Democratic March 4, 1863 – march 3, 1865 38th Redistricted from the 6th district and re-elected in 1862 . Retired. Anthony Thornton Dem ...
- ... from the 6th district and re-elected in 1862 . Retired. Anthony Thornton Democratic March 4, 1865 – march 3, 1867 39th Elected in 1864 . Retired. Albert G. Burr Democratic March 4, 1867 – March 3, 1871 40th 4 ...
- ... h 4, 1865 – March 3, 1867 39th Elected in 1864 . Retired. Albert G. Burr Democratic March 4, 1867 – march 3, 1871 40th 41st Elected in 1866 . Re-elected in 1868 . Retired. Edward Y. Rice Democratic March 4, 1 ...
- ... 40th 41st Elected in 1866 . Re-elected in 1868 . Retired. Edward Y. Rice Democratic March 4, 1871 – march 3, 1873 42nd Elected in 1870 . Lost renomination. William H. Ray Republican March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1 ...
- ... – March 3, 1873 42nd Elected in 1870 . Lost renomination. William H. Ray Republican March 4, 1873 – march 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Retired. John C. Bagby Democratic March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1877 44th El ...
- ... ch 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Retired. John C. Bagby Democratic March 4, 1875 – march 3, 1877 44th Elected in 1874 . Retired. Benjamin F. Marsh Republican March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1883 45t ...
- ... , 1875 – March 3, 1877 44th Elected in 1874 . Retired. Benjamin F. Marsh Republican March 4, 1877 – march 3, 1883 45th 46th 47th Elected in 1876 . Re-elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Redistricted to the ...
- ... ed in 1880 . Redistricted to the 11th district . Nicholas E. Worthington Democratic March 4, 1883 – march 3, 1887 48th 49th Elected in 1882 . Re-elected in 1884 . Lost re-election. Philip S. Post Republican M ...
- ... Died. Vacant January 6, 1895 – December 2, 1895 54th George W. Prince Republican December 2, 1895 – march 3, 1903 54th 55th 56th 57th Elected to finish Post's term . Re-elected in 1896 . Re-elected in 1898 . ...
- ... Re-elected in 1900 . Redistricted to the 15th district . George E. Foss Republican March 4, 1903 – march 3, 1913 58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd Redistricted from the 7th district and re-elected in 1902 . Re-electe ...
- ... ted in 1908 . Re-elected in 1910 . Lost re-election. Charles M. Thomson Progressive March 4, 1913 – march 3, 1915 63rd Elected in 1912 . Lost re-election. George E. Foss Republican March 4, 1915 – March 3, 19 ...
- ... – March 3, 1915 63rd Elected in 1912 . Lost re-election. George E. Foss Republican March 4, 1915 – march 3, 1919 64th 65th Elected again in 1914 . Re-elected in 1916 . Retired to run for U.S. Senator . Carl ...
- ... Re-elected in 1916 . Retired to run for U.S. Senator . Carl R. Chindblom Republican March 4, 1919 – march 3, 1933 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd Elected in 1918 . Re-elected in 1920 . Re-elected in 1922 . ...
#7 New Jersey's at-large congressional district
Beginning from its inception into statehood, New Jersey elected its representatives at-large instead of from individual districts. This continued for most years until 1843, with the exception of the years 1799-1801, and 1813-1815 when they were elected in districts. After 1843, New Jersey returned t
- ... rty Electoral history Rep. Party Electoral history Rep. Party Electoral history 1st March 4, 1789 – march 3, 1791 Elias Boudinot Pro-Admin. Elected in 1789 . Re-elected in 1791 . Re-elected in 1792 . Retired. ...
- ... . Elected in 1789 . Lost re-election. Seat created in 1793 Seat created in 1803 2nd March 4, 1791 – march 3, 1793 Abraham Clark Pro-Admin. Elected in 1791 . Re-elected in 1792 . Died. Jonathan Dayton Pro-Admi ...
- ... Elected in 1792 . Lost re-election. September 15, 1794 – January 29, 1795 Vacant January 29, 1795 – march 3, 1795 Aaron Kitchell Anti-Admin. Elected in 1794 and elected to finish Clark's term . Lost re-electi ...
- ... i-Admin. Elected in 1794 and elected to finish Clark's term . Lost re-election. 4th March 4, 1795 – march 3, 1797 Thomas Henderson Fed. Elected in 1794 . Lost re-election. Dem.-Rep. Fed. Isaac Smith Fed. Elec ...
- ... 4 . Re-elected in 1797 . Redistricted to the 2nd district and lost re-election. 5th March 4, 1797 – march 3, 1799 James Schureman Fed. Elected in 1797 . Redistricted to the 5th district and lost re-election. ...
- ... n 1797 . Redistricted to the 5th district . but unknown if then retired or lost. 6th March 4, 1799– march 3, 1801 District representation only District representation only District representation only Distric ...
- ... t representation only District representation only District representation only 7th March 4, 1801 – march 3, 1803 John Condit Dem.-Rep. Redistricted from the 1st district and re-elected in 1800 . Retired to r ...
- ... 1803 . Re-elected in 1804 . Re-elected in 1806 . Re-elected in 1808 . Retired. 8th March 4, 1803 – march 3, 1805 Adam Boyd Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1803 . Retired. James Sloan Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1803 . Re-elec ...
- ... Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1803 . Re-elected in 1804 . Re-elected in 1806 . Retired. 9th March 4, 1805 – march 3, 1807 Ezra Darby Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1804 . Re-elected in 1806 . Died. John Lambert Dem.-Rep. Elect ...
- ... ted in 1808 . Re-elected in 1810 . Retired. January 27, 1808 – March 8, 1808 Vacant March 8, 1808 – march 3, 1809 Adam Boyd Dem.-Rep. Elected to finish Darby's term . Re-elected in 1808 . Re-elected in 1810 . ...
- ... lected in 1813 . Died May 20, 1814. September 12, 1810 – October 31, 1810 Vacant October 31, 1810 – march 3, 1811 John A. Scudder Dem.-Rep. Elected to finish Cox's term . Retired. 12th March 4, 1811 – March 3 ...
- ... arch 3, 1811 John A. Scudder Dem.-Rep. Elected to finish Cox's term . Retired. 12th March 4, 1811 – march 3, 1813 Lewis Condict Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1810 . Redistricted to the 1st district and re-elected in 1 ...
- ... .-Rep. Elected in 1810 . Redistricted to the 2nd district and lost re-election. 13th March 4, 1813– march 3, 1815 District representation only District representation only District representation only Distric ...
- ... representation only District representation only District representation only 14th March 4, 1815 – march 3, 1817 Ezra Baker Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1814 . Retired. Ephraim Bateman Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1814 . Re ...
- ... Dem.-Rep. Redistricted from the 1st district and re-elected in 1814 . Retired. 15th March 4, 1817 – march 3, 1819 Joseph Bloomfield Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1816 . Re-elected in 1818 . Retired. Charles Kinsey Dem ...
- ... Dem.-Rep. Elected to finish Condit's term and seated February 16, 1820. Retired. January 5, 1821 – march 3, 1821 Vacant 17th March 4, 1821 – December 3, 1821 George Cassedy Dem.-Rep. [lower-alpha 1] Elected ...
- ... n 1822 . Re-elected in 1824 . Re-elected in 1826 . Re-elected in 1828 . Retired. December 3, 1821 – march 3, 1823 Lewis Condict Dem.-Rep. [lower-alpha 1] Elected October 8, 1821 to finish Linn's term and seat ...
- ... 1824 . Re-elected in 1826 . Re-elected in 1828 . Re-elected in 1830 . Retired. 18th March 4, 1823 – march 3, 1825 Daniel Garrison Dem.-Rep. [lower-alpha 1] Elected in 1822 . Re-elected in 1824 . Lost re-elect ...
- ... -Rep. [lower-alpha 1] Elected in 1822 . Re-elected in 1824 . Lost re-election. 19th March 4, 1825 – march 3, 1827 Jack. Jack. Jack. Ebenezer Tucker Anti-Jack. Elected in 1824 . Re-elected in 1826 . Retired. A ...
- ... January 14, 1828 – July 23, 1828 Vacant July 23, 1828 – December 1, 1828 Vacant December 1, 1828 – march 3, 1829 Thomas Sinnickson Anti-Jack. Elected November 4, 1828 only to finish Thompson's term and seate ...
- ... 28. Also elected the same day to the next term . Re-elected in 1830 . Retired. 21st March 4, 1829 – march 3, 1831 Richard M. Cooper Anti-Jack. Elected in 1828 . Re-elected in 1830 . Retired. Thomas H. Hughes ...
- ... d. Thomas H. Hughes Anti-Jack. Elected in 1828 . Re-elected in 1830 . Retired. 22nd March 4, 1831 – march 3, 1833 Silas Condit Anti-Jack. Elected in 1830 . Retired. Isaac Southard Anti-Jack. Elected in 1830 . ...
- ... 1830 . Retired. Isaac Southard Anti-Jack. Elected in 1830 . Lost re-election. 23rd March 4, 1833 – march 3, 1835 Philemon Dickerson Jack. Elected in 1832 . Re-elected in 1834 . Resigned to become Governor of ...
- ... 24th March 4, 1835 – November 3, 1836 November 3, 1836 – December 5, 1836 Vacant December 5, 1836 – march 3, 1837 William Chetwood Jack. Elected November 15–16, 1836 to finish Dickerson's term and seated Dece ...
- ... h Dickerson's term and seated December 5, 1836. Did not run for the next term. 25th March 4, 1837 – march 3, 1839 John B. Aycrigg Whig Elected in 1836 . Re-elected, but not permitted to qualify. [lower-alpha ...
- ... cted in 1836 . Re-elected, but the House declined to seat him. [lower-alpha 3] 26th March 4, 1839 – march 3, 1841 Philemon Dickerson Dem. Elected in 1838 . Lost re-election. William R. Cooper Dem. Elected in ...
- ... ted in 1838 . Retired. Peter D. Vroom Dem. Elected in 1838 . Lost re-election. 27th March 4, 1841 – march 3, 1843 John B. Aycrigg Whig Elected in 1840 . Retired. William Halstead Whig Elected in 1840 . Retire ...
#8 Tennessee's 9th congressional district
Tennessee's 9th congressional district is a congressional district in West Tennessee . It has been represented by Democrat Steve Cohen since 2007. U.S. House district for Tennessee "TN-9" redirects here. TN-9 may also refer to Tennessee State Route 9 . Tennessee's 9th congressional district Tennesse
- ... oral history District created March 4, 1823 Adam R. Alexander Democratic-Republican March 4, 1823 – march 3, 1825 18th 19th Elected in 1823 . Re-elected in 1825 . Lost re-election. Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – ...
- ... 1825 18th 19th Elected in 1823 . Re-elected in 1825 . Lost re-election. Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – march 3, 1827 Davy Crockett Jacksonian March 4, 1827 – March 3, 1829 20th 21st Elected in 1827 . Re-elected ...
- ... Lost re-election. Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1827 Davy Crockett Jacksonian March 4, 1827 – march 3, 1829 20th 21st Elected in 1827 . Re-elected in 1829 . Lost re-election. Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 18 ...
- ... 20th 21st Elected in 1827 . Re-elected in 1829 . Lost re-election. Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1829 – march 3, 1831 William Fitzgerald Jacksonian March 4, 1831 – March 3, 1833 22nd Elected in 1831 . Redistricte ...
- ... ection. Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831 William Fitzgerald Jacksonian March 4, 1831 – march 3, 1833 22nd Elected in 1831 . Redistricted to the 12th district and lost re-election. James K. Polk J ...
- ... . Redistricted to the 12th district and lost re-election. James K. Polk Jacksonian March 4, 1833 – march 3, 1837 23rd 24th 25th Redistricted from the 6th district and re-elected in 1833 . Re-elected in 1835 ...
- ... n 1835 . Re-elected in 1837 . Retired to run for Governor of Tennessee . Democratic March 4, 1837 – march 3, 1839 Harvey M. Watterson Democratic March 4, 1839 – March 3, 1843 26th 27th Elected in 1839 . Re-el ...
- ... Tennessee . Democratic March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1839 Harvey M. Watterson Democratic March 4, 1839 – march 3, 1843 26th 27th Elected in 1839 . Re-elected in 1841 . Retired. Cave Johnson Democratic March 4, 184 ...
- ... 3 26th 27th Elected in 1839 . Re-elected in 1841 . Retired. Cave Johnson Democratic March 4, 1843 – march 3, 1845 28th Redistricted from the 11th district and re-elected in 1843 . Retired. Lucien B. Chase Dem ...
- ... from the 11th district and re-elected in 1843 . Retired. Lucien B. Chase Democratic March 4, 1845 – march 3, 1849 29th 30th Elected in 1845 . Re-elected in 1847 . Retired. Isham G. Harris Democratic March 4, ...
- ... 9th 30th Elected in 1845 . Re-elected in 1847 . Retired. Isham G. Harris Democratic March 4, 1849 – march 3, 1853 31st 32nd Elected in 1849 . Re-elected in 1851 . Retired. Emerson Etheridge Whig March 4, 1853 ...
- ... 53 31st 32nd Elected in 1849 . Re-elected in 1851 . Retired. Emerson Etheridge Whig March 4, 1853 – march 3, 1855 33rd 34th Elected in 1853 . Re-elected in 1855 . Lost re-election. Know Nothing March 4, 1855 ...
- ... 855 33rd 34th Elected in 1853 . Re-elected in 1855 . Lost re-election. Know Nothing March 4, 1855 – march 3, 1857 John D. C. Atkins Democratic March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859 35th Elected in 1857 . Lost re-elec ...
- ... e-election. Know Nothing March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 John D. C. Atkins Democratic March 4, 1857 – march 3, 1859 35th Elected in 1857 . Lost re-election. Emerson Etheridge Opposition March 4, 1859 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1859 35th Elected in 1857 . Lost re-election. Emerson Etheridge Opposition March 4, 1859 – march 3, 1861 36th Elected in 1859 . Retired after West Tennessee seceded. Vacant March 4, 1861 – March 3, 1 ...
- ... – March 3, 1861 36th Elected in 1859 . Retired after West Tennessee seceded. Vacant March 4, 1861 – march 3, 1863 37th American Civil War : No members elected District eliminated March 4, 1863 District re-est ...
- ... inated March 4, 1863 District re-established March 4, 1873 Barbour Lewis Republican March 4, 1873 – march 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Redistricted to the 10th district and lost re-election. William P. Cald ...
- ... istricted to the 10th district and lost re-election. William P. Caldwell Democratic March 4, 1875 – march 3, 1879 44th 45th Elected in 1874 . Re-elected in 1876 . Retired. Charles B. Simonton Democratic March ...
- ... 45th Elected in 1874 . Re-elected in 1876 . Retired. Charles B. Simonton Democratic March 4, 1879 – march 3, 1883 46th 47th Elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Retired. Rice A. Pierce Democratic March 4, 1 ...
- ... 46th 47th Elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Retired. Rice A. Pierce Democratic March 4, 1883 – march 3, 1885 48th Elected in 1882 . Lost renomination. Presley T. Glass Democratic March 4, 1885 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1885 48th Elected in 1882 . Lost renomination. Presley T. Glass Democratic March 4, 1885 – march 3, 1889 49th 50th Elected in 1884 . Re-elected in 1886 . Lost renomination. Rice A. Pierce Democratic ...
- ... Elected in 1884 . Re-elected in 1886 . Lost renomination. Rice A. Pierce Democratic March 4, 1889 – march 3, 1893 51st 52nd Elected in 1888 . Re-elected in 1890 . Lost re-election as an Independent Democrat . ...
- ... 1890 . Lost re-election as an Independent Democrat . James C. McDearmon Democratic March 4, 1893 – march 3, 1897 53rd 54th Elected in 1892 . Re-elected in 1894 . Lost renomination. Rice A. Pierce Democratic ...
- ... Elected in 1892 . Re-elected in 1894 . Lost renomination. Rice A. Pierce Democratic March 4, 1897 – march 3, 1905 55th 56th 57th 58th Elected in 1896 . Re-elected in 1898 . Re-elected in 1900 . Re-elected in ...
- ... ected in 1900 . Re-elected in 1902 . Lost renomination. Finis J. Garrett Democratic March 4, 1905 – march 3, 1929 59th 60th 61st 62nd 63rd 64th 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th Elected in 1904 . Re-elected in 19 ...
- ... 924 . Re-elected in 1926 . Retired to run for U.S. senator . Jere Cooper Democratic March 4, 1929 – march 3, 1933 71st 72nd Elected in 1928 . Re-elected in 1930 . Redistricted to the 8th district . E.H. Crump ...
#9 New York's 35th congressional district
The 35th congressional district of New York was a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in New York. It was created in 1903 as a result of the 1900 Census . It was eliminated as a result of the redistricting cycle after the 1980 Census . It was last represented by Bar
- ... Party Term Cong ress Note District created March 4, 1903 William H. Ryan Democratic March 4, 1903 – march 3, 1909 58th 59th 60th Redistricted from 32nd district and re-elected in 1902 . Re-elected in 1904 . R ...
- ... 1904 . Re-elected in 1906 . [ data unknown/missing ] Daniel A. Driscoll Democratic March 4, 1909 – march 3, 1913 61st 62nd Elected in 1908 . Re-elected in 1910 . Redistricted to 42nd district John R. Clancy ...
- ... 1908 . Re-elected in 1910 . Redistricted to 42nd district John R. Clancy Democratic March 4, 1913 – march 3, 1915 63rd Elected in 1912 . [ data unknown/missing ] Walter W. Magee Republican March 4, 1915 – May ...
#10 United States District Court for the District of Oregon
The United States District Court for the District of Oregon (in case citations , D. Ore. or D. Or. ) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction comprises the state of Oregon . It was created in 1859 when the state was admitted to the Union. Appellate jurisdiction belongs to the United States C
- ... John F. Kilkenny U.S. Post Office and Courthouse ( Pendleton ) Appeals to Ninth Circuit Established march 3, 1859 Judges 6 Chief Judge Marco A. Hernandez Officers of the court U.S. Attorney Natalie K. Wight U ...
- ... 4, 1859, the United States Congress created the District of Oregon encompassing the entire state on march 3, 1859. [5] The bill creating the district authorized a single judge and also designated it as a judi ...
- ... J. Solomon United States Courthouse ) before moving to the new Hatfield Courthouse in 1997. [7] On march 3, 1863, Congress passed a law that removed the circuit court jurisdiction and transferred appeals cou ...
- ... rules have been in operation since October 1, 1982. SUCCESSION OF SEATS Seat 1 Seat established on march 3, 1859 by 11 Stat. 437 Deady 1859–1893 Bellinger 1893–1905 Wolverton 1905–1926 McNary 1927–1936 McCol ...
#11 Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district
Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district presently includes the entire city of Pittsburgh and parts of surrounding suburbs. A variety of working class and majority black suburbs located to the east of the city are included, such as McKeesport and Wilkinsburg . Also a major part of the district are
- ... District map District created March 4, 1823 Patrick Farrelly Jacksonian Republican March 4, 1823 – march 3, 1825 18th 19th Redistricted from the 15th district and re-elected in 1822 . Re-elected in 1824 . Di ...
- ... 1826 Vacant January 12, 1826 – March 14, 1826 19th Thomas H. Sill Anti-Jacksonian March 14, 1826 – march 3, 1827 Elected to finish Farrelly's term . Lost re-election. Stephen Barlow Jacksonian March 4, 1827 ...
- ... 827 Elected to finish Farrelly's term . Lost re-election. Stephen Barlow Jacksonian March 4, 1827 – march 3, 1829 20th Elected in 1826 . Lost re-election. Thomas H. Sill Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1829 – March ...
- ... rch 3, 1829 20th Elected in 1826 . Lost re-election. Thomas H. Sill Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1829 – march 3, 1831 21st Elected in 1828 . Retired. John Banks Anti-Masonic March 4, 1831 – March 3, 1833 22nd Ele ...
- ... rch 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831 21st Elected in 1828 . Retired. John Banks Anti-Masonic March 4, 1831 – march 3, 1833 22nd Elected in 1830 . Redistricted to the 24th district . George Burd Anti-Jacksonian March 4 ...
- ... d Elected in 1830 . Redistricted to the 24th district . George Burd Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1833 – march 3, 1835 23rd Redistricted from the 13th district and re-elected in 1832 . Retired. 1833–1843 [ data un ...
- ... e-elected in 1832 . Retired. 1833–1843 [ data unknown/missing ] Job Mann Jacksonian March 4, 1835 – march 3, 1837 24th Elected in 1834 . Lost re-election. Charles Ogle Anti-Masonic March 4, 1837 – March 3, 18 ...
- ... – March 3, 1837 24th Elected in 1834 . Lost re-election. Charles Ogle Anti-Masonic March 4, 1837 – march 3, 1841 25th 26th 27th Elected in 1836 . Re-elected in 1838 . Elected in 1840 . Died. Whig March 4, 18 ...
- ... term . Died. Vacant November 28, 1841 – December 21, 1841 James M. Russell Whig December 21, 1841 – march 3, 1843 Elected to finish Black's term . Retired. Andrew Stewart Whig March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1849 28 ...
- ... 1841 – March 3, 1843 Elected to finish Black's term . Retired. Andrew Stewart Whig March 4, 1843 – march 3, 1849 28th 29th 30th Elected in 1843 . Re-elected in 1844 . Re-elected in 1846 . Retired. 1843–1853 ...
- ... e-elected in 1846 . Retired. 1843–1853 [ data unknown/missing ] Andrew J. Ogle Whig March 4, 1849 – march 3, 1851 31st Elected in 1848 . Lost re-election. John L. Dawson Democratic March 4, 1851 – March 3, 18 ...
- ... – March 3, 1851 31st Elected in 1848 . Lost re-election. John L. Dawson Democratic March 4, 1851 – march 3, 1853 32nd Elected in 1850 . Redistricted to the 20th district . John McCulloch Whig March 4, 1853 – ...
- ... 1853 32nd Elected in 1850 . Redistricted to the 20th district . John McCulloch Whig March 4, 1853 – march 3, 1855 33rd Elected in 1852 . Retired. 1853–1863 [ data unknown/missing ] John R. Edie Opposition Mar ...
- ... ected in 1852 . Retired. 1853–1863 [ data unknown/missing ] John R. Edie Opposition March 4, 1855 – march 3, 1857 34th 35th Elected in 1854 . Re-elected in 1856 . Retired. Republican March 4, 1857 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1857 34th 35th Elected in 1854 . Re-elected in 1856 . Retired. Republican March 4, 1857 – march 3, 1859 Samuel S. Blair Republican March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1863 36th 37th Elected in 1858 . Re-electe ...
- ... 1856 . Retired. Republican March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859 Samuel S. Blair Republican March 4, 1859 – march 3, 1863 36th 37th Elected in 1858 . Re-elected in 1860 . Lost re-election. James T. Hale Independent R ...
- ... 1858 . Re-elected in 1860 . Lost re-election. James T. Hale Independent Republican March 4, 1863 – march 3, 1865 38th Redistricted from the 15th district and re-elected in 1862 . [ data unknown/missing ] 186 ...
- ... a unknown/missing ] 1863–1873 [ data unknown/missing ] Stephen F. Wilson Republican March 4, 1865 – march 3, 1869 39th 40th Elected in 1864 . Re-elected in 1866 . Resigned to become judge of the fourth judici ...
- ... ge of the fourth judicial district of Pennsylvania. William H. Armstrong Republican March 4, 1869 – march 3, 1871 41st Elected in 1868 . Lost re-election. Henry Sherwood Democratic March 4, 1871 – March 3, 18 ...
- ... – March 3, 1871 41st Elected in 1868 . Lost re-election. Henry Sherwood Democratic March 4, 1871 – march 3, 1873 42nd Elected in 1870 . Lost re-election. Sobieski Ross Republican March 4, 1873 – March 3, 187 ...
- ... 1 – March 3, 1873 42nd Elected in 1870 . Lost re-election. Sobieski Ross Republican March 4, 1873 – march 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Redistricted to the 16th district . 1873–1883 [ data unknown/missing ] ...
- ... o the 16th district . 1873–1883 [ data unknown/missing ] William Stenger Democratic March 4, 1875 – march 3, 1879 44th 45th Elected in 1874 . Re-elected in 1876 . Lost re-election. Horatio G. Fisher Republica ...
- ... ected in 1874 . Re-elected in 1876 . Lost re-election. Horatio G. Fisher Republican March 4, 1879 – march 3, 1883 46th 47th Elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Retired. Louis E. Atkinson Republican March 4 ...
- ... h 47th Elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Retired. Louis E. Atkinson Republican March 4, 1883 – march 3, 1893 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd Elected in 1882 . Re-elected in 1884 . Re-elected in 186 . Re-elected ...
- ... drew from election. 1883–1893 [ data unknown/missing ] Thaddeus M. Mahon Republican March 4, 1893 – march 3, 1903 53rd 54th 55th 56th 57th Elected in 1892 . Re-elected in 1894 . Re-elected in 1896 . Re-electe ...
- ... the 17th district . 1893–1903 [ data unknown/missing ] Marlin E. Olmsted Republican March 4, 1903 – march 3, 1913 58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd Redistricted from the 14th district and re-elected in 1902 . Re-elect ...
- ... d in 1910 . Retired. 1903–1913 [ data unknown/missing ] Aaron S. Kreider Republican March 4, 1913 – march 3, 1923 63rd 64th 65th 66th 67th Elected in 1912 . Re-elected in 1914 . Re-elected in 1916 . Re-electe ...
- ... Died. Vacant April 11, 1932 – November 8, 1932 72nd Joseph F. Biddle Republican November 8, 1932 – march 3, 1933 Elected to finish Beers's term . Retired. Benjamin K. Focht Republican March 4, 1933 – March 2 ...
#12 Nebraska's 3rd congressional district
Nebraska's 3rd congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Nebraska that encompasses its western three-fourths; it is one of the largest non- at-large districts in the country, covering nearly 65,000 square miles (170,000 km 2 ) , two time zones and 68 counties. It incl
- ... ess Electoral history District created March 4, 1883 Edward K. Valentine Republican March 4, 1883 – march 3, 1885 48th Redistricted from at-large district and re-elected in 1882 . Retired. George W. E. Dorsey ...
- ... at-large district and re-elected in 1882 . Retired. George W. E. Dorsey Republican March 4, 1885 – march 3, 1891 49th 50th 51st Elected in 1884 . Re-elected in 1886 . Re-elected in 1888 . Lost re-election. O ...
- ... -elected in 1886 . Re-elected in 1888 . Lost re-election. Omer Madison Kem Populist March 4, 1891 – march 3, 1893 52nd Elected in 1890 . Redistricted to the 6th district . George de Rue Meiklejohn Republican ...
- ... ed in 1890 . Redistricted to the 6th district . George de Rue Meiklejohn Republican March 4, 1893 – march 3, 1897 53rd 54th Elected in 1892 . Re-elected in 1894 . Retired. Samuel Maxwell Populist March 4, 189 ...
- ... 7 53rd 54th Elected in 1892 . Re-elected in 1894 . Retired. Samuel Maxwell Populist March 4, 1897 – march 3, 1899 55th Elected in 1896 . Retired. John Seaton Robinson Democratic March 4, 1899 – March 3, 1903 ...
- ... 897 – March 3, 1899 55th Elected in 1896 . Retired. John Seaton Robinson Democratic March 4, 1899 – march 3, 1903 56th 57th Elected in 1898 . Re-elected in 1900 . Lost re-election. John J. McCarthy Republican ...
- ... lected in 1898 . Re-elected in 1900 . Lost re-election. John J. McCarthy Republican March 4, 1903 – march 3, 1907 58th 59th Elected in 1902 . Re-elected in 1904 . Lost renomination. John Frank Boyd Republican ...
- ... lected in 1902 . Re-elected in 1904 . Lost renomination. John Frank Boyd Republican March 4, 1907 – march 3, 1909 60th Elected in 1906 . Lost re-election. James P. Latta Democratic March 4, 1909 – September 1 ...
- ... ed. Vacant September 11, 1911 – November 7, 1911 62nd Dan V. Stephens Democratic November 7, 1911 – march 3, 1919 62nd 63rd 64th 65th Elected to finish Latta's term . Re-elected in 1912 . Re-elected in 1914 . ...
- ... elected in 1914 . Re-elected in 1916 . Lost re-election. Robert E. Evans Republican March 4, 1919 – march 3, 1923 66th 67th Elected in 1918 . Re-elected in 1920 . Lost re-election. Edgar Howard Democratic Mar ...
#13 Georgia's 6th congressional district
Georgia's 6th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia . As of 2022 [update] , it is represented by Democrat Lucy McBath . The Georgia 6th district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2020 census to be significantly more Republican -leaning than it had
- ... arty Years Cong ress Electoral history District geography Tomlinson Fort Jacksonian March 4, 1827 – march 3, 1829 20th Elected in 1826 . [6] 1827–1829 [ data unknown/missing ] Inactive March 4, 1829 – March 3 ...
- ... arch 3, 1829 20th Elected in 1826 . [6] 1827–1829 [ data unknown/missing ] Inactive March 4, 1829 – march 3, 1845 Howell Cobb Democratic March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1851 29th 30th 31st Re-elected in 1844 . Re-el ...
- ... ata unknown/missing ] Inactive March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1845 Howell Cobb Democratic March 4, 1845 – march 3, 1851 29th 30th 31st Re-elected in 1844 . Re-elected in 1846 . Re-elected in 1848 . Elected Governor ...
- ... of Georgia in 1851. [7] 1845–1853 [ data unknown/missing ] Junius Hillyer Unionist March 4, 1851 – march 3, 1855 32nd 33rd Elected in 1851 . Re-elected in 1853 . [8] Democratic 1853–1861 [ data unknown/missi ...
- ... in 1853 . [8] Democratic 1853–1861 [ data unknown/missing ] Howell Cobb Democratic March 4, 1855 – march 3, 1857 34th Elected in 1855 . [ data unknown/missing ] [7] James Jackson Democratic March 4, 1857 – J ...
- ... during the Civil War and Reconstruction . 1861–1868 [ data unknown/missing ] Vacant July 25, 1868 – march 3, 1869 Georgia rejoined the Union, but district failed to elect a member to finish the term . [ citat ...
- ... rict failed to elect a member . [ citation needed ] William P. Price Democratic December 22, 1870 – march 3, 1873 41st 42nd Elected to finish the vacant term . Re-elected in 1870 . Retired. [10] James H. Blou ...
- ... ish the vacant term . Re-elected in 1870 . Retired. [10] James H. Blount Democratic March 4, 1873 – march 3, 1893 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd Elected in 1872 . Re-elected in 1874 . Re-el ...
- ... unknown/missing ] 1883–1893 [ data unknown/missing ] Thomas B. Cabaniss Democratic March 4, 1893 – march 3, 1895 53rd Elected in 1892 . Lost renomination. [12] 1893–1903 [ data unknown/missing ] Charles L. B ...
- ... enomination. [12] 1893–1903 [ data unknown/missing ] Charles L. Bartlett Democratic March 4, 1895 – march 3, 1915 54th 55th 56th 57th 58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd 63rd Elected in 1894 . Re-elected in 1896 . Re-el ...
- ... data unknown/missing ] 1913–1923 [ data unknown/missing ] James W. Wise Democratic March 4, 1915 – march 3, 1925 64th 65th 66th 67th 68th Elected in 1914 . Re-elected in 1916 . Re-elected in 1918 . Re-electe ...
- ... 1930 . Died. [15] Vacant February 4, 1932 – March 2, 1932 Carlton Mobley Democratic March 2, 1932 – march 3, 1933 72nd Elected to finish Rutherford's term . Retired. [16] Carl Vinson Democratic March 4, 1933 ...
#14 Maryland's 6th congressional district
Maryland's 6th congressional district elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives from the northwest part of the state. For the 2022 elections forward, the district comprises all of Garrett , Allegany , Frederick , and Washington counties as well as a portion of Montgomery
- ... Member Party Years Con- gress Electoral history 1 Daniel Carroll Pro-Administration March 4, 1789 – march 3, 1791 1st Elected in 1789 . Lost re-election. 2 Upton Sheredine Anti-Administration March 4, 1791 – ...
- ... 1791 1st Elected in 1789 . Lost re-election. 2 Upton Sheredine Anti-Administration March 4, 1791 – march 3, 1793 2nd Elected in 1790 . [ data unknown/missing ] 3 Gabriel Christie Anti-Administration March 4, ...
- ... d Elected in 1790 . [ data unknown/missing ] 3 Gabriel Christie Anti-Administration March 4, 1793 – march 3, 1795 3rd 4th Elected in 1792 . Re-elected in 1794 . Lost re-election. Democratic-Republican March 4 ...
- ... 4th Elected in 1792 . Re-elected in 1794 . Lost re-election. Democratic-Republican March 4, 1795 – march 3, 1797 4 William Matthews Federalist March 4, 1797 – March 3, 1799 5th Elected in 1796 . Retired. 5 G ...
- ... . Democratic-Republican March 4, 1795 – March 3, 1797 4 William Matthews Federalist March 4, 1797 – march 3, 1799 5th Elected in 1796 . Retired. 5 Gabriel Christie Democratic-Republican March 4, 1799 – March ...
- ... rch 3, 1799 5th Elected in 1796 . Retired. 5 Gabriel Christie Democratic-Republican March 4, 1799 – march 3, 1801 6th Elected in 1798 . Retired. 6 John Archer Democratic-Republican March 4, 1801 – March 3, 18 ...
- ... – March 3, 1801 6th Elected in 1798 . Retired. 6 John Archer Democratic-Republican March 4, 1801 – march 3, 1807 7th 8th 9th Re-elected in 1801 . Re-elected in 1803 . Re-elected in 1804 . Lost re-election. 7 ...
- ... April 29, 1811 – October 26, 1811 12th 8 Stevenson Archer Democratic-Republican October 26, 1811 – march 3, 1817 12th 13th 14th Elected to finish Montgomery's term . Re-elected in 1812 . Re-elected in 1814 . ...
- ... in 1812 . Re-elected in 1814 . Lost re-election. 9 Philip Reed Democratic-Republican March 4, 1817– march 3, 1819 15th Elected in 1816 . Lost re-election. 10 Stevenson Archer Democratic-Republican March 4, 18 ...
- ... 9 15th Elected in 1816 . Lost re-election. 10 Stevenson Archer Democratic-Republican March 4, 1819– march 3, 1821 16th Elected in 1818 . Retired. 11 Jeremiah Cosden Democratic-Republican March 4, 1821 – March ...
- ... 22 17th Elected in 1820 . Election contested. 12 Philip Reed Democratic-Republican March 19, 1822 – march 3, 1823 Contested 1820 election. Lost re-election. 13 George E. Mitchell Democratic-Republican [lower- ...
- ... tion. Lost re-election. 13 George E. Mitchell Democratic-Republican [lower-alpha 1] March 4, 1823 – march 3, 1825 18th 19th Elected in 1822 . Re-elected in 1824 . Retired. Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1825 18th 19th Elected in 1822 . Re-elected in 1824 . Retired. Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – march 3, 1827 14 Levin Gale Jacksonian March 4, 1827 – March 3, 1829 20th Elected in 1826 . Retired. 15 Geor ...
- ... n 1824 . Retired. Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1827 14 Levin Gale Jacksonian March 4, 1827 – march 3, 1829 20th Elected in 1826 . Retired. 15 George E. Mitchell Jacksonian December 7, 1829 – June 28, 1 ...
- ... Died. Vacant June 28, 1832 – October 1, 1832 22nd 16 Charles S. Sewall Jacksonian October 1, 1832 – march 3, 1833 Elected to finish Mitchell's term . [ data unknown/missing ] 17 William C. Johnson Anti-Jackso ...
- ... sh Mitchell's term . [ data unknown/missing ] 17 William C. Johnson Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1833 – march 3, 1835 23rd Elected in 1833 . Retired. 18 Francis Thomas Jacksonian March 4, 1835 – March 3, 1837 24t ...
- ... , 1833 – March 3, 1835 23rd Elected in 1833 . Retired. 18 Francis Thomas Jacksonian March 4, 1835 – march 3, 1837 24th 25th 26th Redistricted from the 7th district and re-elected in 1835 . Re-elected in 1837 ...
- ... in 1837 . Re-elected in 1839 . Retired to run for Governor of Maryland . Democratic March 4, 1837 – march 3, 1841 19 John T. Mason Jr. Democratic March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843 27th Elected in 1841 . [ data un ...
- ... Maryland . Democratic March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1841 19 John T. Mason Jr. Democratic March 4, 1841 – march 3, 1843 27th Elected in 1841 . [ data unknown/missing ] 20 Thomas A. Spence Whig March 4, 1843 – March ...
- ... ch 3, 1843 27th Elected in 1841 . [ data unknown/missing ] 20 Thomas A. Spence Whig March 4, 1843 – march 3, 1845 28th Elected late in 1844 . Retired. 21 Edward H. C. Long Whig March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847 2 ...
- ... 1843 – March 3, 1845 28th Elected late in 1844 . Retired. 21 Edward H. C. Long Whig March 4, 1845 – march 3, 1847 29th Elected in 1845 . Retired. 22 John W. Crisfield Whig March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1849 30th E ...
- ... h 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847 29th Elected in 1845 . Retired. 22 John W. Crisfield Whig March 4, 1847 – march 3, 1849 30th Elected in 1847 . [ data unknown/missing ] 23 John B. Kerr Whig March 4, 1849 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1849 30th Elected in 1847 . [ data unknown/missing ] 23 John B. Kerr Whig March 4, 1849 – march 3, 1851 31st Elected in 1849 . Retired. 24 Joseph S. Cottman Independent Whig March 4, 1851 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1851 31st Elected in 1849 . Retired. 24 Joseph S. Cottman Independent Whig March 4, 1851 – march 3, 1853 32nd Elected in 1851 . Lost re-election. 25 Augustus R. Sollers Whig March 4, 1853 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1853 32nd Elected in 1851 . Lost re-election. 25 Augustus R. Sollers Whig March 4, 1853 – march 3, 1855 33rd Elected in 1853 . [ data unknown/missing ] 26 Thomas F. Bowie Democratic March 4, 1855 – ...
- ... 1855 33rd Elected in 1853 . [ data unknown/missing ] 26 Thomas F. Bowie Democratic March 4, 1855 – march 3, 1859 34th 35th Elected in 1855 . Re-elected in 1857 . Lost re-election. 27 George W. Hughes Democra ...
- ... ted in 1855 . Re-elected in 1857 . Lost re-election. 27 George W. Hughes Democratic March 4, 1859 – march 3, 1861 36th Elected in 1859 . [ data unknown/missing ] 28 Charles B. Calvert Unionist March 4, 1861 – ...
- ... 1861 36th Elected in 1859 . [ data unknown/missing ] 28 Charles B. Calvert Unionist March 4, 1861 – march 3, 1863 37th Elected in 1861 . Retired. Seat abolished after the census of 1860 , but was reinstated a ...
- ... 860 , but was reinstated after the census of 1870 . 29 Lloyd Lowndes Jr. Republican March 4, 1873 – march 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Lost re-election. 30 William Walsh Democratic March 4, 1875 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Lost re-election. 30 William Walsh Democratic March 4, 1875 – march 3, 1879 44th 45th Elected in 1874 . Re-elected in 1876 . Retired. 31 Milton G. Urner Republican March ...
- ... 45th Elected in 1874 . Re-elected in 1876 . Retired. 31 Milton G. Urner Republican March 4, 1879 – march 3, 1883 46th 47th Elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Retired. 32 Louis E. McComas Republican March ...
- ... 47th Elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Retired. 32 Louis E. McComas Republican March 4, 1883 – march 3, 1891 48th 49th 50th 51st Elected in 1882 . Re-elected in 1884 . Re-elected in 1886 . Re-elected in ...
- ... ed in 1886 . Re-elected in 1888 . Lost re-election. 33 William M. McKaig Democratic March 4, 1891 – march 3, 1895 52nd 53rd Elected in 1890 . Re-elected in 1892 . Retired. 34 George Louis Wellington Republica ...
- ... ected in 1890 . Re-elected in 1892 . Retired. 34 George Louis Wellington Republican March 4, 1895 – march 3, 1897 54th Elected in 1894 . Retired after election as a U.S. senator. 35 John McDonald Republican M ...
- ... ted in 1894 . Retired after election as a U.S. senator. 35 John McDonald Republican March 4, 1897 – march 3, 1899 55th Elected in 1896 . [ data unknown/missing ] 36 George A. Pearre Republican March 4, 1899 – ...
- ... 1899 55th Elected in 1896 . [ data unknown/missing ] 36 George A. Pearre Republican March 4, 1899 – march 3, 1911 56th 57th 58th 59th 60th 61st Elected in 1898 . Re-elected in 1900 . Re-elected in 1902 . Re-e ...
- ... 4 . Re-elected in 1906 . Re-elected in 1908 . Retired. 37 David J. Lewis Democratic March 4, 1911 – march 3, 1917 62nd 63rd 64th Elected in 1910 . Re-elected in 1912 . Re-elected in 1914 . Retired. 38 Frederi ...
- ... -elected in 1912 . Re-elected in 1914 . Retired. 38 Frederick N. Zihlman Republican March 4, 1917 – march 3, 1931 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st Elected in 1916 . Re-elected in 1918 . Re-elected in 1920 . ...
#15 New York's 3rd congressional district
New York's 3rd congressional district is a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in the State of New York . It is represented by Democrat Tom Suozzi , who has been in office since 2017. U.S. House district for New York New York's 3rd congressional district From 2013 t
- ... sentative Party Years Cong ress Electoral history Egbert Benson Pro- Administration March 4, 1789 – march 3, 1793 1st 2nd Elected in 1789 . Re-elected in 1790 . Retired. Philip Van Cortlandt Anti- Administrat ...
- ... d in 1789 . Re-elected in 1790 . Retired. Philip Van Cortlandt Anti- Administration March 4, 1793 – march 3, 1795 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Elected in 1793 . Re-elected in 1794 . Re-elected in 1796 . Re-elected in ...
- ... 98 . Re-elected in 1800 . Redistricted to the 4th district . Democratic- Republican March 4, 1795 – march 3, 1803 Samuel L. Mitchill Democratic- Republican March 4, 1803 – November 22, 1804 8th Redistricted f ...
- ... November 22, 1804 – February 14, 1805 George Clinton Jr. Democratic- Republican February 14, 1805 – march 3, 1805 Elected to finish Mitchill's term . Also elected in the combined 2nd and 3rd districts, see be ...
- ... eat B Representative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history March 4, 1805 – march 3, 1809 9th 10th Gurdon S. Mumford Democratic-Republican Daniel D. Tompkins was elected in 1804 but de ...
- ... tative Party Years Cong ress Electoral history Jonathan Fisk Democratic- Republican March 4, 1809 – march 3, 1811 11th Elected in 1808 . [ data unknown/missing ] Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. Democratic- Republica ...
- ... in 1808 . [ data unknown/missing ] Pierre Van Cortlandt Jr. Democratic- Republican March 4, 1811 – march 3, 1813 12th Elected in 1810 . Lost re-election. Peter Denoyelles Democratic- Republican March 4, 1813 ...
- ... 13 12th Elected in 1810 . Lost re-election. Peter Denoyelles Democratic- Republican March 4, 1813 – march 3, 1815 13th Elected in 1812 . [ data unknown/missing ] Jonathan Ward Democratic- Republican March 4, ...
- ... 3th Elected in 1812 . [ data unknown/missing ] Jonathan Ward Democratic- Republican March 4, 1815 – march 3, 1817 14th Elected in 1814 . [ data unknown/missing ] Caleb Tompkins Democratic- Republican March 4, ...
- ... th Elected in 1814 . [ data unknown/missing ] Caleb Tompkins Democratic- Republican March 4, 1817 – march 3, 1821 15th 16th Elected in 1816 . Re-elected in 1818 . [ data unknown/missing ] Vacant March 4, 1821 ...
- ... were announced or credentials issued. Jeremiah H. Pierson Democratic- Republican December 3, 1821 – march 3, 1823 1823–1843: THREE, THEN FOUR, SEATS Starting in 1823, three seats were elected at-large distric ...
- ... Representative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history 18th March 4, 1823 – march 3, 1825 Churchill C. Cambreleng Democratic-Republican Redistricted from the 2nd district and re-electe ...
- ... stricted from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1822 . 4th seat added in 1833 19th March 4, 1825 – march 3, 1827 Jacksonian Re-elected in 1824 . Jeromus Johnson Jacksonian Elected in 1824 . Gulian C. Verplan ...
- ... Jacksonian Elected in 1824 . Gulian C. Verplanck Jacksonian Elected in 1824 . 20th March 4, 1827 – march 3, 1829 Re-elected in 1826 . Re-elected in 1826 . Retired. Re-elected in 1826 . 21st March 4, 1829 – M ...
- ... , 1829 Re-elected in 1826 . Re-elected in 1826 . Retired. Re-elected in 1826 . 21st March 4, 1829 – march 3, 1831 Re-elected in 1828 . Campbell P. White Jacksonian Elected in 1828 . Re-elected in 1828 . 22nd ...
- ... in 1828 . Campbell P. White Jacksonian Elected in 1828 . Re-elected in 1828 . 22nd March 4, 1831 – march 3, 1833 Re-elected in 1830 . Re-elected in 1830 . Re-elected in 1830 . 23rd March 4, 1833 – May 14, 18 ...
- ... City . May 15, 1834 – July 2, 1834 Vacant July 3, 1834 – December 1, 1834 Vacant December 1, 1834 – march 3, 1835 John J. Morgan Jacksonian Elected to finish Selden's term . [ data unknown/missing ] Charles G ...
- ... an Elected in 1834 . Lost re-election. October 3, 1835 – December 6, 1835 Vacant December 7, 1835 – march 3, 1837 Gideon Lee Jacksonian Elected to finish White's term . Retired. 25th March 4, 1837 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1837 Gideon Lee Jacksonian Elected to finish White's term . Retired. 25th March 4, 1837 – march 3, 1839 Democratic Re-elected in 1836 . Lost re-election. Edward Curtis Whig Elected in 1836 . Democra ...
- ... in 1836 . Democratic Re-elected in 1836 . Ogden Hoffman Whig Elected in 1836 . 26th March 4, 1839 – march 3, 1841 Moses H. Grinnell Whig Elected in 1838 . Lost re-election. Re-elected in 1838 . Retired. James ...
- ... cted in 1838 . Lost re-election. Re-elected in 1838 . [ data unknown/missing ] 27th March 4, 1841 – march 3, 1843 Charles G. Ferris Democratic Elected in 1840 . [ data unknown/missing ] Fernando Wood Democrat ...
- ... ectoral history The single-seat district was restored in 1843 Jonas P. Phoenix Whig March 4, 1843 – march 3, 1845 28th Elected in 1842 . [ data unknown/missing ] William S. Miller American March 4, 1845 – Mar ...
- ... 3, 1845 28th Elected in 1842 . [ data unknown/missing ] William S. Miller American March 4, 1845 – march 3, 1847 29th Elected in 1844 . [ data unknown/missing ] Henry Nicoll Democratic March 4, 1847 – March ...
- ... rch 3, 1847 29th Elected in 1844 . [ data unknown/missing ] Henry Nicoll Democratic March 4, 1847 – march 3, 1849 30th Elected in 1846 . [ data unknown/missing ] Jonas P. Phoenix Whig March 4, 1849 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1849 30th Elected in 1846 . [ data unknown/missing ] Jonas P. Phoenix Whig March 4, 1849 – march 3, 1851 31st Elected in 1848 . [ data unknown/missing ] Emanuel B. Hart Democratic March 4, 1851 – Mar ...
- ... 3, 1851 31st Elected in 1848 . [ data unknown/missing ] Emanuel B. Hart Democratic March 4, 1851 – march 3, 1853 32nd Elected in 1850 . [ data unknown/missing ] Hiram Walbridge Democratic March 4, 1853 – Mar ...
- ... 3, 1853 32nd Elected in 1850 . [ data unknown/missing ] Hiram Walbridge Democratic March 4, 1853 – march 3, 1855 33rd Elected in 1852 . [ data unknown/missing ] Guy R. Pelton Opposition March 4, 1855 – March ...
- ... ch 3, 1855 33rd Elected in 1852 . [ data unknown/missing ] Guy R. Pelton Opposition March 4, 1855 – march 3, 1857 34th Elected in 1854 . [ data unknown/missing ] Daniel Sickles Democratic March 4, 1857 – Marc ...
- ... h 3, 1857 34th Elected in 1854 . [ data unknown/missing ] Daniel Sickles Democratic March 4, 1857 – march 3, 1861 35th 36th Elected in 1856 . Re-elected in 1858 . [ data unknown/missing ] Benjamin Wood Democr ...
- ... ed in 1856 . Re-elected in 1858 . [ data unknown/missing ] Benjamin Wood Democratic March 4, 1861 – march 3, 1863 37th Elected in 1860 . Redistricted to the 4th district . Moses F. Odell Democratic March 4, 1 ...
- ... 37th Elected in 1860 . Redistricted to the 4th district . Moses F. Odell Democratic March 4, 1863 – march 3, 1865 38th Redistricted from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1862 . [ data unknown/missing ] Jame ...
- ... n 1864 . Died. Vacant June 16, 1866 – December 4, 1866 John W. Hunter Democratic December 4, 1866 – march 3, 1867 Elected to finish Humphrey's term . [ data unknown/missing ] William E. Robinson Democratic Ma ...
- ... to finish Humphrey's term . [ data unknown/missing ] William E. Robinson Democratic March 4, 1867 – march 3, 1869 40th Elected in 1866 . [ data unknown/missing ] Henry Warner Slocum Democratic March 4, 1869 – ...
- ... 1869 40th Elected in 1866 . [ data unknown/missing ] Henry Warner Slocum Democratic March 4, 1869 – march 3, 1873 41st 42nd Elected in 1868 . Re-elected in 1870 . [ data unknown/missing ] Retired. Stewart L. ...
- ... cant July 1, 1874 – November 3, 1874 Simeon B. Chittenden Independent Republican November 3, 1874 – march 3, 1877 43rd 44th 45th 46th Elected to finish Woodford's term . Re-elected in 1874 . [ data unknown/mi ...
- ... o finish Woodford's term . Re-elected in 1874 . [ data unknown/missing ] Republican March 4, 1877 – march 3, 1881 Re-elected in 1876 . Re-elected in 1878 . [ data unknown/missing ] J. Hyatt Smith Independent ...
- ... in 1876 . Re-elected in 1878 . [ data unknown/missing ] J. Hyatt Smith Independent March 4, 1881 – march 3, 1883 47th Elected in 1880 . [ data unknown/missing ] Darwin R. James Republican March 4, 1883 – Mar ...
- ... 3, 1883 47th Elected in 1880 . [ data unknown/missing ] Darwin R. James Republican March 4, 1883 – march 3, 1887 48th 49th Elected in 1882 . Re-elected in 1884 . [ data unknown/missing ] Stephen V. White Rep ...
- ... in 1882 . Re-elected in 1884 . [ data unknown/missing ] Stephen V. White Republican March 4, 1887 – march 3, 1889 50th Elected in 1886 . [ data unknown/missing ] William C. Wallace Republican March 4, 1889 – ...
- ... 1889 50th Elected in 1886 . [ data unknown/missing ] William C. Wallace Republican March 4, 1889 – march 3, 1891 51st Elected in 1888 . [ data unknown/missing ] William J. Coombs Democratic March 4, 1891 – M ...
- ... , 1891 51st Elected in 1888 . [ data unknown/missing ] William J. Coombs Democratic March 4, 1891 – march 3, 1893 52nd Elected in 1890 . Redistricted to the 4th district . Joseph C. Hendrix Democratic March 4 ...
- ... d Elected in 1890 . Redistricted to the 4th district . Joseph C. Hendrix Democratic March 4, 1893 – march 3, 1895 53rd Elected in 1892 . [ data unknown/missing ] Francis H. Wilson Republican March 4, 1895 – S ...
- ... . Vacant September 30, 1897 – December 6, 1897 55th Edmund H. Driggs Democratic December 6, 1897 – march 3, 1901 55th 56th Elected to finish Wilson's term . Re-elected in 1898 . [ data unknown/missing ] Henr ...
- ... son's term . Re-elected in 1898 . [ data unknown/missing ] Henry Bristow Republican March 4, 1901 – march 3, 1903 57th Elected in 1900 . [ data unknown/missing ] Charles T. Dunwell Republican March 3, 1903 – ...
- ... 1901 – March 3, 1903 57th Elected in 1900 . [ data unknown/missing ] Charles T. Dunwell Republican march 3, 1903 – June 12, 1908 58th 59th 60th Elected in 1902 . Re-elected in 1904 . Re-elected in 1906 . Die ...
- ... . Died. Vacant June 12, 1908 – November 3, 1908 60th Otto G. Foelker Republican November 3, 1908 – march 3, 1911 60th 61st Elected to finish Dunwell's term . Re-elected in 1908 . [ data unknown/missing ] Jam ...
- ... ll's term . Re-elected in 1908 . [ data unknown/missing ] James P. Maher Democratic March 4, 1911 – march 3, 1913 62nd Elected in 1910 . Redistricted to the 5th district . Frank E. Wilson Democratic March 4, ...
- ... 2nd Elected in 1910 . Redistricted to the 5th district . Frank E. Wilson Democratic March 4, 1913 – march 3, 1915 63rd Redistricted from the 4th district and re-elected in 1912 . Joseph V. Flynn Democratic Ma ...
- ... istricted from the 4th district and re-elected in 1912 . Joseph V. Flynn Democratic March 4, 1915 – march 3, 1919 64th 65th Elected in 1914 . Re-elected in 1916 . [ data unknown/missing ] John MacCrate Republ ...
- ... ted in 1918 . Resigned to become justice of the New York Supreme Court . Vacant December 30, 1920 – march 3, 1921 John Kissel Republican March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923 67th Elected in 1920 . Lost re-election. ...
- ... ork Supreme Court . Vacant December 30, 1920 – March 3, 1921 John Kissel Republican March 4, 1921 – march 3, 1923 67th Elected in 1920 . Lost re-election. George W. Lindsay Democratic March 4, 1923 – January ...
#16 Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district
Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district was a congressional district that became obsolete for the 113th Congress in 2013, due to Pennsylvania 's slower population growth compared to the rest of the nation. Pennsylvania's 19th congressional district Obsolete district Created 1830 Eliminated 2010 Y
- ... ng ress Electoral history District created March 4, 1833 Richard Coulter Jacksonian March 4, 1833 – march 3, 1835 23rd Redistricted from the 17th district and re-elected in 1832 . Lost re-election. John Kling ...
- ... istrict and re-elected in 1832 . Lost re-election. John Klingensmith Jr. Jacksonian March 4, 1835 – march 3, 1837 24th Elected in 1834 . Re-elected in 1836 . Became secretary of the Land Office of Pennsylvani ...
- ... e-elected in 1836 . Became secretary of the Land Office of Pennsylvania. Democratic March 4, 1837 – march 3, 1839 25th Albert G. Marchand Democratic March 4, 1839 – March 3, 1843 26th 27th Elected in 1838 . R ...
- ... lvania. Democratic March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1839 25th Albert G. Marchand Democratic March 4, 1839 – march 3, 1843 26th 27th Elected in 1838 . Re-elected in 1840 . Retired. Henry D. Foster Democratic March 4, ...
- ... 6th 27th Elected in 1838 . Re-elected in 1840 . Retired. Henry D. Foster Democratic March 4, 1843 – march 3, 1847 28th 29th Elected in 1843 . Re-elected in 1844 . Retired. Job Mann Democratic March 4, 1847 – ...
- ... 1847 28th 29th Elected in 1843 . Re-elected in 1844 . Retired. Job Mann Democratic March 4, 1847 – march 3, 1851 30th 31st Elected in 1846 . Re-elected in 1848 . Retired. Joseph H. Kuhns Whig March 4, 1851 – ...
- ... 1851 30th 31st Elected in 1846 . Re-elected in 1848 . Retired. Joseph H. Kuhns Whig March 4, 1851 – march 3, 1853 32nd Elected in 1850 . Lost re-election. Augustus Drum Democratic March 4, 1853 – March 3, 185 ...
- ... 1 – March 3, 1853 32nd Elected in 1850 . Lost re-election. Augustus Drum Democratic March 4, 1853 – march 3, 1855 33rd Elected in 1852 . Lost re-election. John Covode Opposition March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 ...
- ... 853 – March 3, 1855 33rd Elected in 1852 . Lost re-election. John Covode Opposition March 4, 1855 – march 3, 1857 34th 35th 36th 37th Elected in 1854 . Re-elected in 1856 . Re-elected in 1858 . Re-elected in ...
- ... Re-elected in 1856 . Re-elected in 1858 . Re-elected in 1860 . Retired. Republican March 4, 1857 – march 3, 1863 Glenni W. Scofield Republican March 4, 1863 – March 3, 1873 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd Elected i ...
- ... 0 . Retired. Republican March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1863 Glenni W. Scofield Republican March 4, 1863 – march 3, 1873 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd Elected in 1862 . Re-elected in 1864 . Re-elected in 1866 . Re-electe ...
- ... lected in 1870 . Redistricted to the At-large district Carlton B. Curtis Republican March 4, 1873 – march 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Lost re-election. Levi Maish Democratic March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1879 4 ...
- ... 1873 – March 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Lost re-election. Levi Maish Democratic March 4, 1875 – march 3, 1879 44th 45th Elected in 1874 . Re-elected in 1876 . Lost re-election. Frank E. Beltzhoover Democr ...
- ... ed in 1874 . Re-elected in 1876 . Lost re-election. Frank E. Beltzhoover Democratic March 4, 1879 – march 3, 1883 46th 47th Elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Retired. William A. Duncan Democratic March 4 ...
- ... 2 . Died. Vacant November 14, 1884 – December 23, 1884 John A. Swope Democratic December 23, 1884 – march 3, 1885 Elected to finish Duncan's term . Vacant March 4, 1885 – November 3, 1885 John A. Swope Democr ...
- ... Duncan's term . Vacant March 4, 1885 – November 3, 1885 John A. Swope Democratic November 3, 1885 – march 3, 1887 48th 49th Elected to finish Duncan's term . Re-elected in 1884 . [ data unknown/missing ] Levi ...
- ... Duncan's term . Re-elected in 1884 . [ data unknown/missing ] Levi Maish Democratic March 4, 1887 – march 3, 1891 50th 51st Elected in 1886 . Re-elected in 1888 . Lost re-election. Frank E. Beltzhoover Democr ...
- ... ed in 1886 . Re-elected in 1888 . Lost re-election. Frank E. Beltzhoover Democratic March 4, 1891 – march 3, 1895 52nd 53rd Elected in 1890 . Re-elected in 1892 . Retired. James A. Stahle Republican March 4, ...
- ... 2nd 53rd Elected in 1890 . Re-elected in 1892 . Retired. James A. Stahle Republican March 4, 1895 – march 3, 1897 54th Elected in 1894 . Retired. George J. Benner Democratic March 4, 1897 – March 3, 1899 55th ...
- ... 4, 1895 – March 3, 1897 54th Elected in 1894 . Retired. George J. Benner Democratic March 4, 1897 – march 3, 1899 55th Elected in 1896 . Retired. Edward D. Ziegler Democratic March 4, 1899 – March 3, 1901 56t ...
- ... , 1897 – March 3, 1899 55th Elected in 1896 . Retired. Edward D. Ziegler Democratic March 4, 1899 – march 3, 1901 56th Elected in 1898 . Lost re-election. Robert J. Lewis Republican March 4, 1901 – March 3, 1 ...
- ... – March 3, 1901 56th Elected in 1898 . Lost re-election. Robert J. Lewis Republican March 4, 1901 – march 3, 1903 57th Elected in 1900 . Retired. Alvin Evans Republican March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1905 58th Redi ...
- ... arch 4, 1901 – March 3, 1903 57th Elected in 1900 . Retired. Alvin Evans Republican March 4, 1903 – march 3, 1905 58th Redistricted from the 20th district and re-elected in 1902 . [ data unknown/missing ] Joh ...
- ... ted in 1906 . Re-elected in 1908 . Resigned to become Lieutenant Governor Vacant January 17, 1911 – march 3, 1911 62nd Jesse L. Hartman Republican March 4, 1911 – March 3, 1913 Elected in 1910 . Lost re-elect ...
- ... t Governor Vacant January 17, 1911 – March 3, 1911 62nd Jesse L. Hartman Republican March 4, 1911 – march 3, 1913 Elected in 1910 . Lost re-election. Warren W. Bailey Democratic March 4, 1913 – March 3, 1917 ...
- ... 911 – March 3, 1913 Elected in 1910 . Lost re-election. Warren W. Bailey Democratic March 4, 1913 – march 3, 1917 63rd 64th Elected in 1912 . Re-elected in 1914 . Lost re-election. John M. Rose Republican Mar ...
- ... th Elected in 1912 . Re-elected in 1914 . Lost re-election. John M. Rose Republican March 4, 1917 – march 3, 1923 65th 66th 67th Elected in 1916 . Re-elected in 1918 . Re-elected in 1920 . Retired. Frank C. S ...
- ... 1916 . Re-elected in 1918 . Re-elected in 1920 . Retired. Frank C. Sites Democratic March 4, 1923 – march 3, 1925 68th Elected in 1922 . Lost re-election. Joshua W. Swartz Republican March 4, 1925 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1925 68th Elected in 1922 . Lost re-election. Joshua W. Swartz Republican March 4, 1925 – march 3, 1927 69th Elected in 1924 . Retired. Isaac H. Doutrich Republican March 4, 1927 – January 3, 1937 7 ...
#17 Long Beach Township, New Jersey
Long Beach Township is a Walsh Act Township in Ocean County , New Jersey . As of the 2010 United States Census , the township's population was 3,051 [8] [9] [10] [11] reflecting a decline of 278 (−8.4%) from the 3,329 counted in the 2000 Census , which had in turn declined by 78 (−2.3%) from the 3,4
- ... taken to form Barnegat City (March 29, 1904, now Barnegat Light ) and Ship Bottom-Beach Arlington ( march 3, 1925, now Ship Bottom ). [26] The name derives from the length of the island along Barnegat Bay. [2 ...
#18 Minnesota's 6th congressional district
Minnesota's 6th congressional district includes most or all of Benton , Carver , Sherburne , Stearns , Wright , Anoka , and Washington counties. Many of the Twin Cities ' northern and northwestern suburbs are included within the boundaries of this district, such as Blaine (the district's second-larg
- ... ong ress Electoral history District created March 4, 1893 Melvin Baldwin Democratic March 4, 1893 – march 3, 1895 53rd Elected in 1892 . Lost re-election. Charles A. Towne Republican March 4, 1895 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1895 53rd Elected in 1892 . Lost re-election. Charles A. Towne Republican March 4, 1895 – march 3, 1897 54th Elected in 1894 . Lost re-election as an independent . Page Morris Republican March 4, 18 ...
- ... 54th Elected in 1894 . Lost re-election as an independent . Page Morris Republican March 4, 1897 – march 3, 1903 55th 56th 57th Elected in 1896 . Re-elected in 1898 . Re-elected in 1900 . Retired. Clarence B ...
- ... 96 . Re-elected in 1898 . Re-elected in 1900 . Retired. Clarence Buckman Republican March 4, 1903 – march 3, 1907 58th 59th Elected in 1902 . Re-elected in 1904 . Lost renomination. Charles August Lindbergh R ...
- ... 1902 . Re-elected in 1904 . Lost renomination. Charles August Lindbergh Republican March 4, 1907 – march 3, 1917 60th 61st 62nd 63rd 64th Elected in 1906 . Re-elected in 1908 . Re-elected in 1910 . Re-electe ...
- ... . Re-elected in 1914 . Retired to run for U.S. senator . Harold Knutson Republican March 4, 1917 – march 3, 1933 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd Elected in 1916 . Re-elected in 1918 . Re-elected in 1 ...
#19 Illinois's 20th congressional district
The 20th congressional district of Illinois was a congressional district for the United States House of Representatives in Illinois . It was eliminated as a result of the 2000 Census . It was last represented by John Shimkus who was redistricted into the 19th district . Illinois's 20th congressional
- ... E DISTRICT Member Party Years Cong ress Electoral history John R. Thomas Republican March 4, 1883 – march 3, 1889 48th 49th 50th Redistricted from the 18th district and re-elected in 1882 . Re-elected in 1884 ...
- ... 882 . Re-elected in 1884 . Re-elected in 1886 . Retired. George W. Smith Republican March 4, 1889 – march 3, 1895 51st 52nd 53rd Elected in 1888 . Re-elected in 1890 . Re-elected in 1892 . Redistricted to the ...
- ... Re-elected in 1892 . Redistricted to the 22nd district . Orlando Burrell Republican March 4, 1895 – march 3, 1897 54th Elected in 1894 . Lost re-election. James R. Campbell Democratic March 4, 1897 – March 3, ...
- ... March 3, 1897 54th Elected in 1894 . Lost re-election. James R. Campbell Democratic March 4, 1897 – march 3, 1899 55th Elected in 1896 . Retired. James R. Williams Democratic March 4, 1899 – March 3, 1903 56t ...
- ... , 1897 – March 3, 1899 55th Elected in 1896 . Retired. James R. Williams Democratic March 4, 1899 – march 3, 1903 56th 57th Elected in 1898 . Re-elected in 1900 . Redistricted to the 24th district . Henry T. ...
- ... Re-elected in 1900 . Redistricted to the 24th district . Henry T. Rainey Democratic March 4, 1903 – march 3, 1921 58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd 63rd 64th 65th 66th Elected in 1902 . Re-elected in 1904 . Re-elected ...
- ... Re-elected in 1916 . Re-elected in 1918 . Lost re-election. Guy L. Shaw Republican March 4, 1921 – march 3, 1923 67th Elected in 1920 . Lost re-election. Henry T. Rainey Democratic March 4, 1923 – August 19, ...
#20 Winona County, Minnesota
Winona County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota . As of the 2020 census , its population was 49,671. [1] Its county seat is Winona . [2] Winona County comprises the Winona, MN Micropolitan Statistical Area . County in Minnesota, United States U.S. county in Minnesota Winona County U.S. coun
- ... d statehood (as Wisconsin) in 1848. The federal government set up the Minnesota Territory effective march 3, 1849. The newly organized territorial legislature created nine counties across the territory in Oct ...
Vietnam / Vietnam
#1 Bình Minh
Bình Minh is a town of Vĩnh Long Province , in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam . Under the decree No 89/NQ-CP dated Dec 28, 2012, the cabinet of Vietnam SR decided to upgrade Bình Minh of Vĩnh Long to town from rural district. This article may be expanded with text translated from the correspondi
- ... ricts of the newly established province Cửu Long in February 1976. According to the decree 59/CP on 3 march 1977, the government decided to merge Bình Minh and Tam Bình into a new district named Tam Bình. In ...
#2 Đức Huệ district
Đức Huệ is a rural district of Long An province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam . It has a western border with Cambodia ; a southwest border with Thạnh Hóa district ; an eastern border with Đức Hòa district ; and a south and southeast border with Thủ Thừa district and Bến Lức district . As of
- ... dochina Time) Đức Huệ district was established under Decree No. 48-NV of the Republic of Vietnam on march 3, 1959. DIVISIONS The district is divided into 10 communes: Mỹ Thạnh Đông, Mỹ Quý Đông, Mỹ Quý Tây, M ...