langs: 4 марта [ru] / march 4 [en] / 4. märz [de] / 4 mars [fr] / 4 marzo [it] / 4 de marzo [es]
days: march 1 / march 2 / march 3 / march 4 / march 5 / march 6 / march 7
Algeria / Algeria
#1 Bouzaréah
Bouzareah or Bouzaréah ( Arabic: بوزريعة , romanized: būzareah ) is a suburb of Algiers , Algeria. It had a population of 69,200 people in 1998 [1] and an altitude of over 300 meters AMSL . The city's name is Arabic and means "of the grain " or "from the grain". The embassies of Niger , Oman , and
- ... tory of Algiers) The normal School for Teachers of Algiers-Bouzaréah, created by imperial decree on march 4, 1865 The Tele Algerian Diffusion The broadcast transmitting station of the operator of mobile telep ...
Argentina / Argentina
#1 Pichanal
Pichanal is a town and municipality in Orán Department , located in northeastern Salta Province , Argentina . [1] It is connected to the national road network by National Route 34, and to nearby San Ramón de la Nueva Orán by National Route 50. It has economic significance because of its position as
- ... e of settlement for several residents of the Chaco de Rivadavia. The first train finally arrived on march 4, 1911. In October of the same year, the construction of the railway bridge over the Bermejo River wa ...
Australia / Australia
#1 Woolloongabba
Woolloongabba is a suburb in the City of Brisbane , Queensland , Australia. [4] In the 2016 census , Woolloongabba had a population of 5,631 people. [1] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML Suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Woolloongabba Brisbane , Queens
- ... it closed on 9 December 1988 and the deaf students transferred to mainstream schools. [13] [15] On 4 march 1918, Buranda Girls and Infants State School was opened, followed on 27 September 1920 by the openi ...
#2 New Norcia, Western Australia
New Norcia ( / ˈ n ɔː s i ə / ) is a town in Western Australia , 132 km (82 mi) north of Perth , near the Great Northern Highway . It is situated next to the banks of the Moore River , in the Shire of Victoria Plains . New Norcia is the only monastic town in Australia, with its Benedictine abbey
- ... per was appointed to that position in January 1874. The post and telegraph offices were combined on 4 march 1874, on the same day that the name of the offices was changed to New Norcia. Cuper was appointed a ...
#3 Forsayth, Queensland
Forsayth is a rural town and locality in the Shire of Etheridge , Queensland , Australia. [2] [3] In the 2016 census , Forsayth had a population of 129 people. [1] Town in Queensland, Australia Forsayth Queensland Forsayth, outback north Queensland Forsayth Coordinates 18.5891°S 143.6036°E / -18.5
- ... having five hotels, a school and a court of petty sessions. Charleston Provisional School opened on 4 march 1895. On 1 January 1909 it became Charleston State School a. In 1920 it was renamed Forsayth State ...
#4 Millmerran, Queensland
Millmerran / m ɪ l ˈ m ɛr ən / , known as Domville between 1 June 1889 and 16 November 1894, is a town and a locality in the Toowoomba Region , Queensland , Australia. [2] [3] In the 2016 census , the locality of Millmerran had a population of 1,563 people. [1] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetM
- ... ( 27.8750°S 151.2688°E / -27.8750; 151.2688 ( Millmerran railway station ) ). [17] On Saturday 4 march 1922, a stump-capping ceremony was held for a Presbyterian church. [18] [19] On Friday 9 June 1922, ...
#5 Mount Charlton, Queensland
Mount Charlton is a rural locality in the Mackay Region , Queensland , Australia. [2] In the 2016 census , Mount Charlton had a population of 150 people. [1] Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML Suburb of Mackay Region, Queensland, Australia Mount Charlton Queensla
- ... 54°E / -20.9988; 148.7054 ( St Helens Gap ) ) [5] HISTORY Mount Charlton State School opened on 4 march 1931. [11] It was mothballed on 31 December 2009 and closed on 31 December 2010. [12] It was at 234 ...
#6 Toondah Harbour
Toondah Harbour is a boat harbour at Cleveland in Redland City , Queensland , Australia. [1] It is in southern Moreton Bay . [2] It is the location of the Stradbroke Island Ferry Terminal used by water taxis and vehicular ferries to provide access to North Stradbroke Island . Suburb of Cleveland, Qu
- ... s to "carve up" the G.J. Walter Park as part of its Toondah Harbour redevelopment proposal. [18] On 4 march 2014 a petition with 1,211 signatures calling for the Government's plans to be withdrawn was tabled ...
#7 Bungendore
Bungendore is a town in the Queanbeyan Region of New South Wales , Australia , in Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council . It is on the Kings Highway near Lake George , the Molonglo River Valley and the Australian Capital Territory border. It has become a major tourist centre in recent years, popular
- ... ated the seven buildings in the town of Bungendore. [ citation needed ] When the railway arrived on 4 march 1885, the town began to grow more quickly. [6] New buildings appeared rapidly, such as churches, th ...
#8 Nurina Land District
Nurina Land District is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia , located within the Eucla Land Division on the Nullarbor Plain . It spans roughly 31°00'S - 32°20'S in latitude and 125°30'E - 127°30'E in longitude. Cadastral in Western Australia Nurina Western Australia Lands admin
- ... Nuytsland Nature Reserve are located within its boundaries. [1] HISTORY The district was created on 4 march 1903, but only extended north to 31°15'S latitude. [2] When the Trans-Australian Railway was being ...
#9 City of Wollongong
The City of Wollongong is a local government area in the Illawarra region of New South Wales , Australia . The area is situated adjacent to the Tasman Sea , the Princes Motorway and the Illawarra railway line . This article is about the local government area . For the metropolitan area, see Wollongo
- ... that rules would be tightened as several of his Ministers were implicated in this scandal. [19] On 4 march 2008, following recommendations from Commissioner Jerrold Cripps QC, the Minister for Local Governm ...
#10 Charnwood, Australian Capital Territory
Charnwood ( / ˈ tʃ ɑːr n w ʊ d / ) is a suburb in the Belconnen district of Canberra located within the Australian Capital Territory , Australia . Suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Charnwood Canberra , Australian Capital Territory Charnwood shopping centre Charnwood Coordinates 35°1
- ... purpose of building community spirit and donates funds for both the schools and the Scout Group. On 4 march 2020 the West Belconnen Charny Carny Association Incorporated who run the Charny Carny announced th ...
#11 Junabee
Junabee is a rural locality in the Southern Downs Region , Queensland , Australia. [2] In the 2016 census , Junabee had a population of 213 people. [1] Suburb of Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia Junabee Queensland Junabee exhibit at the Warwick Annual Show, 1953 Junabee Coordinates 28.25
- ... ( Jingarry State School (former) ) ). [7] [8] St George's Anglican Church held its first service on 4 march 1945. It closed in 1973. [9] [10] However, there are mentions of an earlier church dating back to 1 ...
#12 Far North Queensland
Far North Queensland ( FNQ ) is the northernmost part of the Australian state of Queensland . Its largest city is Cairns and it is dominated geographically by Cape York Peninsula , which stretches north to the Torres Strait , and west to the Gulf Country . The waters of Torres Strait include the onl
- ... y prospectors to the area. [9] CYCLONES The region suffered Queensland's worst maritime disaster on 4 march 1899 when the Mahina Cyclone destroyed all 100 ships moored in Princess Charlotte Bay . The entire ...
#13 Rouse Hill, New South Wales
Rouse Hill is a suburb of Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia . Rouse Hill is located in the Hills District , 43 kilometres north-west of the Sydney central business district and 19 kilometres north-west of the Parramatta central business district . It is in the local government are
- ... sh convict rebellion, known as the Castle Hill rebellion or the 'Second Battle of Vinegar Hill'. On 4 march 1804, Irish convicts including political prisoners transported for participating in the Irish Rebel ...
#14 Hills District, New South Wales
The Hills District (alternatively the Hills Shire , or The Hills ) is a customary region of Sydney , within the northern part of the Greater Western Sydney region of Sydney , in the state of New South Wales , Australia . Stretching from the M2 Hills Motorway in the south to the Hawkesbury River in t
- ... suppressed under martial law. Vinegar Hill is located in Rouse Hill , and the rebellion occurred on 4 march 1804. Over 200 convicts escaped from a prison farm with the intent to "capture ships to sail to Ire ...
#15 Coominya, Queensland
Coominya is a rural town and locality in the Somerset Region in South East Queensland , Australia. [3] [4] The town is located 83 kilometres (52 mi) west of the state capital, Brisbane and approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from Wivenhoe Dam . In the 2016 census , Coominya had a population of 1
- ... y 2 farms were still operating. [11] Coominya Presbyterian Church was officially opened on Thursday 4 march 1920 by Reverend J. B. Galloway, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church. It was the first church to o ...
#16 Greater Western Sydney
Greater Western Sydney ( GWS ) is a large region of the metropolitan area of Greater Sydney , New South Wales (NSW), Australia that generally embraces the north-west, south-west, central-west, and far western sub-regions within Sydney's metropolitan area and encompasses 13 local government areas : B
- ... 00, in an attack on a government farm at Toongabbie, challenging the British Army to fight. [19] On 4 march 1804 Irish convicts rose up in Rouse Hill as one, in what was to become known as the Castle Hill co ...
#17 Mount Gravatt, Queensland
Mount Gravatt is a southern suburb of the City of Brisbane , Queensland , Australia and a prominent hill and lookout within this suburb ( 27.5428°S 153.0728°E / -27.5428; 153.0728 ( Mount Gravatt (mountain) ) ). [3] [4] In the 2016 census , Mount Gravatt had a population of 3,366 people. [1] Map
- ... unt Gravatt Library opened in 1967. [10] St Catherine's School (in neighbouring Wishart ) opened on 4 march 1971. [7] Mount Gravatt Special School opened on 17 May 1971. [11] On 21 September 2012, it was rel ...
#18 Tullamarine, Victoria
Tullamarine is a suburb in Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , 14 km (8.7 mi) north-west of Melbourne's Central Business District , located within the Cities of Brimbank , Hume and Merri-bek local government areas . Tullamarine recorded a population of 6,733 at the 2021 census . [1] For the airpo
- ... one continued until the State primary school was opened in 1884. Tullamarine Post Office opened on 4 march 1859. [2] By 1865 Tullamarine had a hotel and a district population of about 200 persons. In 1988, ...
#19 Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria
Upper Ferntree Gully is a suburb of Melbourne , Victoria , Australia , 32 km east of Melbourne's Central Business District , located within the City of Knox and Shire of Yarra Ranges local government areas . Upper Ferntree Gully recorded a population of 3,417 at the 2021 census . [1] See also: Fer
- ... ationist Shane Warne – cricketer born in Upper Ferntree Gully at the Angliss Hospital in 1969, died 4 march 2022. SEE ALSO Shire of Sherbrooke – Upper Ferntree Gully was previously within this former local g ...
#20 Canberra
Canberra ( / ˈ k æ n b r ʌ / ( listen ) KAN -bruh ) or rarely ( / ˈ k æ n b ər ə / KAN -bər-ə ) [11] is the capital city of Australia . Founded following the federation of the colonies of Australia as the seat of government for the new nation, it is Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-lar
- ... he Commonwealth Parliament, a step proposed as early as 1965. [114] Following the first election on 4 march 1989, [115] a 17-member Legislative Assembly sat at temporary offices at 1 Constitution Avenue, Civ ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina / Bosnia and Herzegovina
#1 Šiprage
Šiprage ( Serbian Cyrillic : Шипраге ) is a settlement municipality in the Bosnia and Herzegovina , Republika Srpska entity, Kotor Varoš Municipality. Village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Šiprage Шипраге Village Šiprage Location in Bosnia and Herzegovina Coordinates: 44.4656°N 17.5600°E / 44.4656; 17
- ... al temperature (°C) Precipitation / Rainfall (mm) January –1.7 –4.8 1.4 59 February 0.3 –3.6 4.2 63 march 4. 6 –0.1 9.3 59 April 9.1 3.9 14.3 74 May 13.6 8.1 19.2 90 June 17.2 11.5 22.9 99 July 18.9 12.6 25.3 ...
Brazil / Brazil
#1 Bossoroca
Bossoroca is a municipality of the western part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul , Brazil . The population is 6,205 (2020 est.) in an area of 1610.57 km². [2] The name comes from the Guarani language , and may mean erosion . It is located 524 km west of the state capital of Porto Alegre , northea
- ... nturies, Jesuit missions were established in the area. The municipality of Bossoroca was created on march 4, 1967.
#2 Goiás
Goiás ( Brazilian Portuguese: [ɡojˈjas] ( listen ) ) is a Brazilian state located in the Center-West region. Goiás borders the Federal District and the states of (from north clockwise) Tocantins , Bahia , Minas Gerais , Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso . The state capital is Goiânia . With 7.2 m
- ... One of the most important railways in the state is the Ferrovia Norte-Sul (North-South Railway). On march 4, 2021, the section between São Simão (GO) and Estrela d'Oeste (SP) entered into operation. In São Si ...
Bulgaria / Bulgaria
#1 Svishtov
Svishtov ( Bulgarian : Свищов [sfiʃˈtɔf] ) is a town in northern Bulgaria , located in Veliko Tarnovo Province on the right bank of the Danube river opposite the Romanian town of Zimnicea . It is the administrative centre of the homonymous Svishtov Municipality . The town is the second-largest in th
- ... er delicacies of the season on the bill of fare " of the "numerous restaurants in the town." [5] On 4 march 1977, Svishtov suffered major structural damage in the Vrancea earthquake , including the collapse ...
Canada / Canada
#1 Middlesex Centre
Middlesex Centre is a township in Middlesex County , in southwestern Ontario , Canada , north and west of London . The Corporation of the Township of Middlesex Centre formed on January 1, 1998, with the amalgamation of the former Townships of Delaware, Lobo, and London (not to be confused with the a
- ... d into Upper Canada in 1814 during the War of 1812 , which resulted in the Battle of Longwoods , on march 4, 1814, just about 24 km outside of Delaware. Delaware has two elementary schools , Delaware Central ...
#2 Duncan, British Columbia
Duncan (pop. 5,047 in 2021) is a city on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia , Canada. It is the smallest city by area (2.07 square kilometres, 0.8 square miles) in Canada. [1] It was incorporated in 1912. City in British Columbia, Canada Duncan City The Corporation of the City of Duncan D
- ... wet winter in 1911–1912, a vote was held to make Duncan a distinct city, and it was incorporated on march 4, 1912. [8] With the enlargement of North Cowichan in the ensuing decades, there was an effort to re- ...
#3 Toronto (provincial electoral district)
Toronto was an Ontario provincial electoral district that existed from 1886 to 1894. It was created by merging Toronto West and Toronto East ridings into one large riding covering the entire city. Provincial electoral district in Ontario, Canada Toronto East Ontario electoral district Defunct provin
- ... Clarke 7,015 26.2 Conservative Henry Clarke 6,873 25.7 Liberal John Leys 5,390 20.1 Labour Charles march 4, 082 15.2 Labour John Roney 3,416 12.8 Total 26,776 1890 Ontario general election [3] Party Candidate ...
#4 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
- ... Official Results 1909 Alberta general election" . Alberta Heritage Community Foundation . Retrieved march 4, 2010 . The 1909 general election in the Peace River district was scheduled to take place on July 7, ...
#5 Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island ( PEI ; French : Île-du-Prince-Édouard ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada . It is the smallest province in terms of land area and population, but the most densely populated. The island has several nicknames: "Garden of the Gulf", "Birthplace of Confeder
- ... unique to the region. Due to the Islands influence as a former Highlander Clans Scottish colony, a march 4/ 4 for bagpipes was composed in honour of Prince Edward Island. [118] FESTIVALS See also: Category:Fe ...
#6 Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia , on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of 91,867, and the Greater Victoria area has a population of 397,237. The city of Victoria is the 7th most densely populated city
- ... sister cities : [150] Khabarovsk , Russia Napier , New Zealand Morioka , Japan Suzhou , China As of march 4, 2022, Victoria City Council voted to suspend the city's relationship with Khabarovsk as a result of ...
#7 L'Isle-aux-Coudres
L'Isle-aux-Coudres is a municipality in Quebec , Canada, in the Charlevoix Regional County Municipality in the Charlevoix area of the Capitale-Nationale region. It is located on and contiguous with Coudres Island ( Île aux Coudres ), located in the St. Lawrence River about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) so
- ... pré was granted title as the first Seigneur of l'Isle-aux-Coudres by Governor Buade de Frontenac on march 4, 1677. Due to a failure to develop the property to increase its value he was forced to sell the seig ...
#8 St. Thomas, Ontario
St. Thomas is a city in southwestern Ontario , Canada. It gained its city charter on March 4, 1881. The city is also the seat for Elgin County , although it is independent of the county. City in Ontario, Canada St. Thomas City ( single-tier ) City of St. Thomas St. Thomas City Hall Flag Seal St. Tho
- St. Thomas is a city in southwestern Ontario , Canada. It gained its city charter on march 4, 1881. The city is also the seat for Elgin County , although it is independent of the county. City i ...
#9 Carmangay
Carmangay ( / ˈ k ɑːr m ə n ɡ eɪ / KAR -mən-gay ) [3] is a village in southern Alberta , Canada. It is located 62 kilometres (39 mi) north of Lethbridge and 150 kilometres (93 mi) south of Calgary , along the Canadian Pacific Railway , east of Highway 23 . It takes its name from C.W. Carman, who
- ... district Vulcan County Incorporated [1] • Village January 20, 1910 • Town March 17, 1911 • Village march 4, 1936 Government • Mayor Stacy Hovde • Governing body Carmangay Village Council Area (2021) [2] • La ...
#10 Greenstone, Ontario
Greenstone is an amalgamated town in the Canadian province of Ontario with a population of 4,636 according to the 2016 Canadian Census . It stretches along Highway 11 from Lake Nipigon to Longlac and covers 2,767.19 km 2 (1,068.42 sq mi) . Municipality in Ontario, Canada Greenstone Municipalit
- ... Dugard Centennial Branch), Longlac and Nakina (the Helen Mackie Memorial Branch). [18] INSIGNIA On march 4, 2006 Letters Patent were presented by the Canadian Heraldic Authority , granting arms, flag and bad ...
#11 Alta Lake, British Columbia
Alta Lake was a recreational community and railway station on the west side of Alta Lake . It is now a neighbourhood of Whistler, British Columbia , Canada . The post office was renamed Whistler in 1976 when the area was incorporated as part of the Resort Municipality of Whistler. Place in British C
- ... his wife Kathleen, [2] [3] the day after a surprise wedding in North Vancouver, British Columbia on march 4, 1971 to Margaret Sinclair . [4] SEE ALSO Rainbow Lodge
#12 Springhill, Nova Scotia
Springhill is a community located in central Cumberland County , Nova Scotia , Canada. Place in Nova Scotia, Canada Springhill Main Street, Springhill Springhill Location of Springhill in Nova Scotia Coordinates: 45°40′N 64°4′W Country Canada Province Nova Scotia Municipality Municipality of the Cou
- ... as including Oxford, Collingwood, Southampton and Springhill Junction. [41] MUNICIPAL GOVERNANCE On march 4, 2014, the town's elected council, under the leadership of Mayor Max Snow, announced the decision to ...
#13 Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t an də la peʁad] ) is a municipality in the Les Chenaux Regional County Municipality , in the Mauricie region of the province of Quebec in Canada . The town is located near the mouth of the Sainte-Anne River along the Chemin du Roy , a histor
- ... anted to Marguerite Denis, widow of Thomas Tarieu, by Governor Frontenac and Intendant Champigny on march 4, 1697. The islands were added to the seignory on April 6, 1697, and confirmed on October 30, 1700. T ...
#14 Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes (provincial electoral district)
Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes is a provincial electoral district in Ontario , Canada , that has been represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1987. Before the 2018 election, it was known simply as Leeds—Grenville . For the federal electoral district, see Leeds—Gre
- ... Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)" . Retrieved June 8, 2014 . v t e Ontario provincial by-election, march 4, 2010 : Leeds—Grenville Resignation of Bob Runciman Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Progress ...
- ... 7 Turnout 27,846 36.61 −24.57 Eligible voters 76,053 +5.35 Source(s) "Leeds—Grenville By-Election – march 4, 2010" . Elections Ontario . Retrieved June 8, 2014 . "2010 By-Election Returns – Ottawa West-Nepean ...
#15 Grand Forks, British Columbia
Grand Forks , population 4,112, is a city in the Boundary Country of the West Kootenay region of British Columbia , Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Granby and Kettle Rivers , a tributary of the Columbia River . The city is just north of the Canada–United States border , approximately
- ... Province British Columbia Region Boundary Country Regional district Kootenay Boundary Incorporated march 4, 1897 Government [1] • Type Mayor–council government • Governing body Grand Forks City Council • May ...
#16 Westminster, Middlesex County, Ontario
Westminster refers to both a neighbourhood in the City of London, Ontario , Canada, and a much larger area within which the neighbourhood lands have been situated. Neighbourhood in London, Ontario, Canada Westminster Neighbourhood Westminster Coordinates: 42°56′16.844″N 81°12′37″W Country Canada P
- ... of the largest townships in Middlesex County . The first record of the Westminster Council is dated 4 march 1817. [2] As the city of London (incorporated as a city in 1855) grew, areas on the south side of t ...
#17 Ottawa West—Nepean (provincial electoral district)
Ottawa West—Nepean ( French : Ottawa-Ouest–Nepean ) is a provincial electoral district in eastern Ontario , Canada . It elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario . Provincial electoral district of Ontario For the federal electoral district, see Ottawa West—Nepean . Ottawa West—Nepean
- ... , former Ottawa mayor Jim Watson ousted Guzzo. Former Ottawa mayor Bob Chiarelli won the seat in a march 4, 2010, by-election, after Jim Watson left his seat to run in the 2010 Ottawa municipal election . Ch ...
- ... Candidate Campaign Returns (CR-1)" . Retrieved May 31, 2014 . v t e Ontario provincial by-election, march 4, 2010 Resignation of Jim Watson Party Candidate Votes % ±% Expenditures Liberal Bob Chiarelli 12,353 ...
- ... urnout 28,595 32.94 −24.57 Eligible voters 86,809 +5.35 Source(s) "Ottawa West-Nepean By-Election – march 4, 2010" . Elections Ontario . Retrieved June 1, 2014 . "2010 By-Election Returns – Ottawa West-Nepean ...
#18 Bedford, Quebec (township)
Bedford is a township municipality in the Canadian province of Quebec , located within the Brome-Missisquoi Regional County Municipality . The population as of the Canada 2011 Census was 699. For the neighboring city of the same name, see Bedford, Quebec (city) . Township municipality in Quebec, Can
- ... : 45°08′N 72°58′W [1] Country Canada Province Quebec Region Estrie RCM Brome-Missisquoi Constituted march 4, 1919 Government [2] [3] • Mayor Gilles St-Jean • Federal riding Brome—Missisquoi • Prov. riding Bro ...
#19 Wolfville
Wolfville is a Canadian town in the Annapolis Valley , Kings County, Nova Scotia , located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of the provincial capital, Halifax . [1] The town is home to Acadia University and Landmark East School . Not to be confused with Wolfsville, Maryland . Town in Nova Sc
- ... 5°5′0″N 64°22′0″W Country Canada Province Nova Scotia County Kings County Settled 1755 Incorporated march 4, 1893 Government • Mayor Wendy Donovan • MLA Keith Irving (L) • MP Kody Blois (L) Area [1] • Land 6. ...
#20 Three Rivers (Province of Canada electoral district)
Three Rivers (French name: Trois-Rivières ) was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of the Province of Canada , in Canada East . It was centered on the town of Trois-Rivières (known at that time as "Three Rivers" in English). The district was created in 1841, based in
- ... new boundaries for the district. [6] The Governor General exercised this power by a proclamation on march 4, 1841, only four days before the elections were to begin on March 8. [7] [8] The boundaries set by t ...
Chile / Chile
#1 Puerto Montt
Puerto Montt ( Mapuche : Meli Pulli) is a port city and commune in southern Chile , located at the northern end of the Reloncaví Sound in the Llanquihue Province , Los Lagos Region , 1,055 km to the south of the capital, Santiago . The commune spans an area of 1,673 km 2 (646 sq mi) and has
- ... uis Espinoza due to the local authority never granting them any land they needed to build homes. On march 4, 1969, they settled on farmland belonging to an absentee landlord. Having been denied titles by the ...
China / China
#1 Tsang Tai Uk
Tsang Tai Uk , also known as Shan Ha Wai [1] ( 山下圍 ; 'Walled Village at the Mountain's Foot' ), is a Hakka walled village in Hong Kong , [2] and one of the best preserved. The complex is located in Sha Tin close to the south of Pok Hong Estate , near Lion Rock Tunnel Road. Hakka walled village in Ho
- ... e Tsang clan. [6] Prince Charles, a former archaeology and history student, visited Tsang Tai Uk on 4 march 1979 during a royal tour. [7] The land reclaimed from Tide Cove upon which the Sha Tin New Town was ...
#2 Poskam County, Xinjiang
Poskam County [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] ( Posgam , [13] Uighur : پوسكام ناھىيىسى ), also Zepu County ( Chinese : 泽普 县 ) is a county in Kashgar Prefecture , Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region , China . The county is located on the southern bank of the Yarkand River , also known as the Zarafsh
- ... ined at the Seyli (Saili) Township police office in a terrorist attack. [16] [17] On the morning of march 4, 2004, a fire broke out in the Kalatuzi coal mine killing at least six people. [13] On March 12, 200 ...
#3 Lianjiang County
Lianjiang ( simplified Chinese : 连江 ; traditional Chinese : 連江 ; pinyin : Liánjiāng ; Wade–Giles : Lien²-chiang¹ ; BUC : Lièng-gŏng) is a county on the eastern coast in Fuzhou prefecture-level city , the provincial capital of Fujian Province , China . Most of the county is administered by the People
- ... n total In 1949, the county was split in two due to the Chinese Civil War , as it remains today. On march 4, 1964, a Chinese Nationalist commando raid on the Chinese Communist Party headquarters of the county ...
Colombia / Colombia
#1 Puerto Parra
Puerto Parra is a town and municipality in the Santander Department in northeastern Colombia . Municipality and town in Santander Department, Colombia Puerto Parra Municipality and town Flag Seal Location of the municipality and town of Puerto Parra in the Santander Department of Colombia. Country
- ... a in the Santander Department of Colombia. Country Colombia Department Santander Department Founded march 4, 2008 [1] Founded by Aquileo Parra [1] Area [2] • Total 1,452 km 2 (561 sq mi) Population (2005) [3] ...
Czech / Czech
#1 Šumperk
Šumperk ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈʃumpɛrk] ; German : Mährisch Schönberg ) is a town in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic . It has about 25,000 inhabitants. It is an industrial town, but it also contains valuable historical and architectural monuments. The historic town centre is well preserve
- ... overeignty over Šumperk was not clear from an international law perspective. [ citation needed ] On 4 march 1919, the Czechs denied participation of representatives from Sudetenland to Austria's parliament. ...
#2 Kadaň
Kadaň ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈkadaɲ] ( listen ) ; German : Kaaden ) is a town in Chomutov District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic . It has about 18,000 inhabitants. It lies on the banks of the river Ohře . Kadaň is a tourist centre with highlights being the Franciscan Monastery
- ... elf-governed states emerged along the borderland, Kadaň declared itself part of German Bohemia . On 4 march 1919, the first assembly of the Austria parliament. This was the occasion for both peaceful and vio ...
#3 Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary ( Czech pronunciation: [ˈkarlovɪ ˈvarɪ] ( listen ) ; German : Karlsbad , formerly also spelled Carlsbad in English) is a spa city in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic . It has about 46,000 inhabitants. It lies on the confluence of the rivers Ohře and Teplá. It is named after
- ... ye (1919) . As a result, the German-speaking majority of Karlovy Vary protested. A demonstration on 4 march 1919 passed peacefully, but later that month, six demonstrators were killed by Czech troops after a ...
Egypt / Egypt
#1 Atfih
Atfih ( Arabic : أطفيح Aṭfīḥ pronounced [ʔɑtˤˈfiːħ] , Coptic : ⲡⲉⲧⲡⲏϩ or ⲡⲉⲧⲡⲉϩ Tpeh or Tpēh [1] ) is a town in Middle Egypt . It was part of the now defunct Helwan Governorate from April 2008 to April 2011, after which it was reincorporated into the Giza Governorate . As of 2001, it has a popul
- ... brawl started and ended by killing the girl's father and one of his relatives. An outrage arose on march 4 and Muslims of the town went to the church of the two martyrs and set it on fire. [4] Hence on March ...
Ethiopia / Ethiopia
#1 Dire Dawa
Dire Dawa ( Amharic : ድሬዳዋ , Oromo : Dirree Dhawaa , lit. ' Place of Remedy ' ; [6] Somali : Diridhaba , meaning "where Dir hit his spear into the ground" or "The true Dir", Arabic : ديري داوا , [7] [8] ) is a city in eastern Ethiopia near the Oromia and Somali Region border and one of two chart
- ... of dollars in damage. [31] An overturned truck, heading from Dengego to Dire Dawa, killed 41 people 4 march 2009. The truck was carrying an unknown number of day laborers when the accident happened, and 38 w ...
#2 Bahir Dar
Bahir Dar ( Amharic : ባሕር ዳር , lit. ' sea shore ' ) is the capital city of Amhara Region , Ethiopia . Bahir Dar is one of the leading tourist destinations in Ethiopia, with a variety of attractions in the nearby Lake Tana and Blue Nile river. The city is known for its wide avenues lined with palm
- ... 1988 the 603rd corp of the Third Revolutionary Army (TLA) made its headquarters at Bahir Dar. On 3–4 4 march 1990, the TLA abandoned Bahir Dar in disarray, blowing up the nearby bridge with several hundred sol ...
France / France
#1 Barrême
Barrême ( French pronunciation: [baʁɛm] ; Occitan : Barrema ) is a commune in the southeastern French department of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence . [3] Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Barrême Commune The church and surrounding buildings in Barrême Coat of arms Location of Barrême Barrême
- ... ar Society (the club). [19] During the Hundred Days the Emperor Napoleon I passed the night of 3 to 4 march in Barrême, followed on the 5th by the royal troops in pursuit. [14] 19TH CENTURY The War Memorial ...
- ... took refuge in Barrême. They were deported on 30 March 1944 being thirteen people in total. [23] On 4 march 1944 two officers of the Gestapo were arrested by members of the Secret Army (AS). [24] Vines were ...
#2 Hœnheim
Hœnheim ( French pronunciation: [ønaim] ; also spelled Hoenheim ; German : Hönheim ; Alsatian : Heene ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in north-eastern France . [2] Not to be confused with Hohenheim . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding
- ... authorities. After the French Revolution , Hoenheim was attached to the new district of Strasbourg ( march 4, 1790) during the formation of the Departments . In the same year, at the suggestion of Schiltigheim ...
#3 Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand ( UK : / ˌ k l ɛər m ɒ̃ f ɛ ˈ r ɒ̃ / , US : /- m oʊ n -/ ; French: [klɛʁmɔ̃ fɛʁɑ̃] ( listen ) ; Auvergnat : Clarmont-Ferrand or Clharmou Occitan: [klarˈmun] ( listen ) ; [5] [6] Latin : Augustonemetum ) is a city and commune of France , in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region , [7] w
- ... us (born 1931), Olympic medalist épée fencer [16] Lolo Ferrari (1963–2000), dancer Ginette Hamelin ( 4 march 1913 – 14 October 1944), French engineer and architect; member of the French resistance; died in a ...
#4 Arbonne
Arbonne ( French pronunciation: [aʁbɔn] ; Basque : Arbona ) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France . This article is about the French village. For the cosmetics company, see Arbonne International . Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine
- ... n family (originally from Lower Navarre ) and then in 1408 to the Amezqueta family. [12] The Act of 4 march 1790, [13] which determined the new administrative landscape of France by creating departments and ...
#5 Bardos, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Bardos ( French pronunciation: [baʁdɔs] ; Basque : Bardoze ) [3] is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France. [4] It is part of the former Basque province of Labourd . [3] Administrative division in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Commu
- ... n (16 May 1810 – 30 January 1891), Captain of Customs and Basque language writer Michel Labéguerie ( 4 march 1921 – 28 July 1980), family from Bardos, democrat-Christian politician, abertzale André Dassary (1 ...
#6 Cherbourg
Cherbourg ( French pronunciation: [ʃɛʁbuʁ] ( listen ) ; English: / ˈ ʃ ɛər b ɜːr ɡ , ˈ ʃ ɛər b ʊər ɡ / , also UK : / ˈ ʃ ɜːr b ʊər ɡ / , [1] [2] US : / ˈ ʃ ɛər b ʊər , ʃ ɛər ˈ b ʊər / ), [3] [4] Norman : Chèrbourg , Tchidbouo ) is a former commune and subprefecture located at the northern end of t
- ... the acquisition by the city of Cherbourg in 1935, and are classified as historical monuments since 4 march 1996. Several water bodies welcome Black Swans and the aviaries are home to rare birds. An artifici ...
#7 Brioude
Brioude ( French pronunciation: [bʁijud] ( listen ) ; Auvergnat : Briude ) is a commune in the Haute-Loire department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in south-central France . [2] It lies on the banks of the river Allier , a tributary of the Loire . Subprefecture in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
- ... itician who represents Haute-Loire's 2nd constituency in the National Assembly Amaury Pierron (born 4 march 1996), downhill mountain bike racer TWIN TOWNS Cardigan , United Kingdom , since 1972 Laufen , Germ ...
#8 Ua Pou
Ua Pou ( French : Ua Pou , North Marquesan : ’uapou ) [2] is the third largest of the Marquesas Islands , in French Polynesia , an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean . Island in French Polynesia Commune in French Polynesia, France Ua-Pou Commune Location of the commune (in red) within
- ... e Marchand ," after his own surname. The arrival of the U.S . whaling ship Tuscan from Nantucket on march 4, 1835, was a prelude to other encounters with whalers, adventurers, and shady traders in the followi ...
#9 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
- ... 1726 against the said taxes. Bayonne and Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port followed in 1748. [13] The Law of 4 march 1790 [14] determined a new administrative landscape of France by creating departments and districts ...
#10 Canton of Bischheim
The Canton of Bischheim is a former canton in Alsace , France . It had 28,522 inhabitants (2012). [1] It consisted of two municipalities : Bischheim and Hoenheim . [1] Former canton in Grand Est, France Bischheim Former canton Country France Region Grand Est Department Bas-Rhin No. of communes
- ... (3.02 sq mi) Population (2012) 28,522 • Density 3,643/km 2 (9,440/sq mi) This canton was founded on march 4, 1790 as part of the District of Strasbourg. With the founding of arrondissements in 1800, Bischheim ...
#11 Bussy-le-Château
Bussy-le-Château ( French pronunciation: [bysi l(ə) ʃɑto] ) is a commune in the Marne department in the Grand Est region of Northeastern France . In 2018, it had a population of 173. The inhabitants of the commune are known as Bussinais (masculine) and Bussinaises (feminine). [3] Commune in Gran
- ... lege in 1822, he immediately received the title of Dean of Bussy-le-Château [21] Léon Mangean (born 4 march 1880 in Paris. Soldier 2nd class in the 233rd Infantry regiment. Died for France on 27 October 1915 ...
#12 Lambesc
Lambesc ( French pronunciation: [lɑ̃bɛsk] ) is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southern France . In 2018, it had a population of 9,799. Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Lambesc Com
- ... Lorraine "(1701) also visited. CONTEMPORARY HISTORY On 31 May 1807 Sues was attached to Lambesc. On 4 march 1886, the last hermit and gatekeeper known as St. Anne Goiron Jean Cluny (1810–1886) died. [16] In ...
#13 Saint-Tropez
Saint-Tropez ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ tʁɔpe] ; Occitan : Sant Tropetz , pronounced [san(t) tʀuˈpes] ; US : / ˌ s æ n t r oʊ ˈ p eɪ / SAN -troh- PAY ) [3] is a commune in the Var department and the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur , Southern France . It is 68 kilometres (42 miles) west
- ... 65, an Aérospatiale Super Frelon pre-production aircraft crashed in the gulf, killing its pilot. On 4 march 1970, the French submarine Eurydice , with its home port as Saint-Tropez, disappeared in the Medite ...
#14 Saint-Maime
Saint-Maime ( French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ mɛm] ; Occitan : Sant Maime ) is a commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeastern France . It is located in the Luberon national park and is home to the 12th century chapel Chapelle Sainte-Agathe . Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur,
- ... its octagonal structure. The chapel is classified as an official Monument historique by a decree of march 4, 1988. [5] [6] POPULATION Historical population Year Pop. ±% 1765 186 — 1793 245 +31.7% 1800 275 +12 ...
#15 Meurthe (department)
Meurthe ( French pronunciation: [mœʁt] ) is a former department of France created in 1790. Its prefecture (capital) was Nancy . It ceased to exist following the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine by Germany in 1871. Meurthe Department of France 1790–1871 The Meurthe department (1790–1871) History His
- ... zirk Lothringen Meurthe-et-Moselle GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS The department of Meurthe was created on 4 march 1790, during the French Revolution , out of a part of the former province of Lorraine . It took its ...
#16 Royan
Royan ( French pronunciation: [ʁwajɑ̃] ; locally [ʁwejɑ̃] in the Saintongeais dialect ; Occitan : Roian ) is a commune and town in the south-west of France , in the department of Charente-Maritime in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. [2] Its inhabitants are known as Royannais and Royannaises . [3
- ... departments in place of the former provinces. The department of Charente-Inférieure was created on 4 march 1790 with the entry into force of this law. Each department was subdivided into districts, and each ...
#17 Balzac, Charente
Balzac ( French pronunciation: [balzak] ) is a commune in the Charente department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France . Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Balzac Commune Old well in front of the Chateau Coat of arms Location of Balzac Balzac Show map of France Balzac Show
- ... de Balzac and Jean-Louis Guez de Balzac , the "Restorer of the French Language", lived there. From 4 march to 29 August 1619 Marie de' Medici was hosted there by the Guez family, "not wishing to stay elsewh ...
#18 Païta
Païta ( French pronunciation: [pajta] ) is a commune in the suburbs of Nouméa in the South Province of New Caledonia , an overseas territory of France in the Pacific Ocean . New Caledonia's international airport, La Tontouta International Airport , is located there. For the town in Peru, see Pai
- ... around 19.5 °C (67.1 °F) . The highest temperature ever recorded in Païta was 38.1 °C (100.6 °F) on 4 march 1997; the coldest temperature ever recorded was 6.3 °C (43.3 °F) on 8 August 1957. Climate data for ...
#19 Cournon-d'Auvergne
Cournon-d'Auvergne ( French pronunciation: [kuʁnɔ̃ dovɛʁɲ] ; Auvergnat : Cornon d’Auvèrnhe ) is a commune in the Puy-de-Dôme department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France . It lies 10 km (6.2 mi) southeast of Clermont-Ferrand , the prefecture and largest city of Puy-de-Dôme. Commune i
- ... S [3] and INSEE (1968-2017) [4] TWIN TOWNS Lichtenfels , Germany, since 1992 Ariccia , Italy, since 4 march 2000 SEE ALSO Communes of the Puy-de-Dôme department
#20 Arnac-Pompadour
Arnac-Pompadour ( French pronunciation: [aʁnak pɔ̃paduʁ] ; Occitan : Arnac e Pompador ) is a commune in the Corrèze department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of central France . Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France Arnac-Pompadour Commune Chateau of Arnac-Pompadour Coat of arms Location of Ar
- ... [19] NOTABLE PEOPLE LINKED TO THE COMMUNE Joseph Brunet Joseph Brunet , born at Arnac-Pompadour on 4 march 1829, died at La Bourgade (Haute-Vienne) on 6 January 1891, was a magistrate and politician, Minist ...
Germany / Germany
#1 Mistelgau
Mistelgau is a municipality in the district of Bayreuth in Bavaria in Germany . The eponymous village is the seat of both the municipality as well as the municipality association Mistelgau. Municipality in Bavaria, Germany Mistelgau Municipality Truppach Castle Coat of arms Location of Mistelgau wit
- ... maint: url-status ( link ) "Mistelgau" (in German). Bayerische Landesbibliothek Online . Retrieved 4 march 2018 . "Die Neubürg – Neubürg" (in German) . Retrieved 2021-09-10 . v t e Towns and municipalities ...
#2 Mengen, Germany
Mengen is a town in the district of Sigmaringen , in Baden-Württemberg , Germany . It is situated 9 km southeast of Sigmaringen . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in German . (February 2009) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a
- ... er to distinguish between the two places, the old Mengen "beyond the river" (Ennet Aach) called. On march 4, 1276 Mengen acquires the municipal law, issued in Augsburg by King Rudolf von Habsburg . Mengen was ...
#3 Schwabmünchen
Schwabmünchen ( Swabian : Mingkchinga [3] ) is a town in Bavaria in the administrative region of Swabia south of Augsburg in the Augsburg district . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( November 2017 ) Town in Bavaria, Germany Schwabmünchen Town Town center with the Church of
- ... ian rule, having formerly belonged to the Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg ( Augsburger Hochstift ). On 4 march 1945, late in the Second World War , Schwabmünchen was beset by a heavy air raid , which killed 60 ...
#4 Dirmstein
Dirmstein ( Palatine German : Dermschdää ) is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde , a kind of collective municipality – in the Bad Dürkheim district in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany . With its roughly 3,000 inhabitants, it is the third largest Ortsgemeinde in the Verban
- ... e Elector Palatine . Why such a condominium came to be in 1411 and was fixed by a written accord on 4 march 1419 despite the episcopal rights having been expanded only in 1405 is something that sources do no ...
#5 Lauterecken
Lauterecken ( pronunciation ( help · info ) ) is a town in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany. It is the seat of the Verbandsgemeinde Lauterecken-Wolfstein , to which it also belongs. Lauterecken bears the nickname Veldenzstadt , after the comital family that once held sway here.
- ... vember 1837 Liechtenstein ), jurist and democratic journalist. Leopold Dippel (b. 4 August 1827; d. 4 march 1914 Darmstadt ), botanist. Carl Christian Brenner (b. 1 August 1838; d. 22 July 1888 Louisville, K ...
#6 Wilnsdorf
Wilnsdorf is a municipality in the district of Siegen-Wittgenstein , in North Rhine-Westphalia , Germany . Municipality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany Wilnsdorf Municipality Coat of arms Location of Wilnsdorf within Siegen-Wittgenstein district Wilnsdorf Show map of Germany Wilnsdorf Show map of
- ... n those days. RÖDGEN PARISH CHURCH The parish church in Rödgen was first mentioned in a document on 4 march 1328. The old church was torn down in 1778 because it had become run down, and between 1779 and 178 ...
#7 Munster, Lower Saxony
Munster ( West Low German : Munste ), also called Munster (Örtze) or formerly Munsterlager , is a small town in the district of Heidekreis , in Lower Saxony , Germany almost equidistant from Hamburg and Hanover . The town is home to the German Army's largest garrison and is situated between the two
- ... e Oberpräsident of the Province of Hanover awarded the then municipality of Munster, in a decree of 4 march 1937, a coat of arms. The coat of arms displayed on a gold field a blue dragon with red claws breat ...
#8 Bad Friedrichshall
Bad Friedrichshall ( German: [baːt ˈfʁiːdʁɪçshal] ( listen ) ) is a town in the district of Heilbronn in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany . It is situated at the confluences of the Jagst and of the Kocher into the Neckar , some 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of Heilbronn . Bad Friedrichshall aros
- ... feld, derived since 1797 shows a Fleckenzeichen . In 1951 blue and white colors were determined. on march 4, 1963, the ministry of the interior of Baden-Württemberg officially dedicated the Friedrichshalls ar ...
#9 Donaustauf
Donaustauf is a market town in Bavaria , 5 km (3 mi) east of Regensburg at the foothills of the Bavarian Forest . The ruins of a medieval castle , presumably erected between 914 and 930, tower above the small town. Situated nearby on a hill rising from the Danube is the imposing Teutonic temple
- ... cted princely Castle Donaustauf in 1843, which, however, was completely destroyed during a blaze on 4 march 1880. [4]
#10 Neckarwestheim
Neckarwestheim is a municipality with 3524 inhabitants in the Heilbronn district, Baden-Württemberg , in south-west Germany . It is located on the Neckar river and is well known as the location of a nuclear power station , the Neckarwestheim Nuclear Power Plant . Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, G
- ... 4's arms. Simultaneous arms and flag were laid down and bestowed by the ministry of the interior on march 4, 1963. TWIN TOWN Neckarwestheim maintains a partnership with the French municipality Ceton in the De ...
#11 Wiesbaden
Wiesbaden ( German pronunciation: [ˈviːsˌbaːdn̩] ( listen ) ) is a city in central western Germany and the capital of the state of Hesse . As of June 2020 [update] , it had 290,955 inhabitants, [2] plus approximately 21,000 [3] United States citizens (mostly associated with the United States Army
- ... torical Pentagon . In the Revolutions of 1848 , 30,000 citizens of Nassau assembled in Wiesbaden on march 4. They demanded a constitution from the Duke, which they received. In the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 ...
#12 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
- ... the burning dwellings; six Dudeldorfers died and two were injured in the attempt. On the morning of march 4, the first Americans attacked. They came from Gon and forced their way into the Upper Village, overt ...
#13 Bad Kreuznach
Bad Kreuznach ( German pronunciation: [baːt ˈkʁɔʏtsnax] ) is a town in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate , Germany. It is a spa town , most well known for its medieval bridge dating from around 1300, the Alte Nahebrücke , which is one of the few remaining bridges in the world with b
- ... by Swedish , Saxe-Weimar and English troops under King Gustav II Adolf ; the castle capitulated on 4 march 1632 [ O.S. 23 February 1632 ]). William Craven and Sir Francis Fane of Fulbeck (about 1611–1681?) ...
#14 Großengottern
Großengottern is a village and a former municipality in the Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis district of Thuringia , Germany. Since 1 January 2019, it is part of the municipality of Unstrut-Hainich . Ortsteil of Unstrut-Hainich in Thuringia, Germany Großengottern Ortsteil of Unstrut-Hainich Town hall Coat of
- ... ession to Prussia , from 1816 to 1944 to the district of Langensalza in the Province of Saxony . On 4 march 1949, a four-engine US supply plane for the Berlin Airlift exploded and crashed between Großengotte ...
- ... the four engines of an American supply plane ("sultana bomber") that crashed near Großengottern on 4 march 1949. The airplane was en route for the Berlin Airlift from West Germany to West Berlin, which was ...
#15 Schiltach
Schiltach is a town in the district of Rottweil , in Baden-Württemberg , Germany . It is situated in the eastern Black Forest , on the river Kinzig , 20 km south of Freudenstadt . For the river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, see Schiltach (river) . Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Schiltach Town
- ... -Württemberg (in German). June 2021 . Retrieved 17 October 2021 . "Schiltach" . DB-City . Retrieved 4 march 2013 . Statute of Schiltach, 6 October 2004 The state of Baden-Württemberg. Official description by ...
#16 Schwenningdorf
Schwenningdorf is a village in the parish of Rödinghausen in the northeastern part of the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia . Until 1968 Schwenningdorf was an independent parish in the Amt of Rödinghausen. The village was first mentioned in the records in 1088. Relief map of Rödinghause
- ... s in the parish boundary occurred due to the incorporation of the settlements in the Bieren area on 4 march 1898 (1895: 10 inhabitants) and 1 April 1932 (1925: 2 inhabitants). The figures given are census re ...
#17 Dettingen unter Teck
Dettingen is a municipality in the district of Esslingen in Baden-Württemberg in southern Germany . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in German . (February 2009) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of t
- ... 957: Julius Mahle 1957–1972: Richard Käser 1972–1996: Günter Fischer Since 1996: Rainer Haußmann On 4 march 2012, Rainer Haußmann was re-elected for a third period. [5] Dettingen unter Teck Districts Essling ...
India / India
#1 Sonbhadra district
Sonbhadra or Sonebhadra is the second largest district by area of Uttar Pradesh after Lakhimpur Kheri . It is the only district in India which borders four states, namely Madhya Pradesh to the west, Chhattishgarh to the south, Jharkhand in the south-east and Bihar to the north-east. The district has
- ... Sonbhadra district in Uttar Pradesh Country India State Uttar Pradesh Division Mirzapur Established 4 march 1989 Named for Son River Headquarters Robertsganj Tehsils Robertsganj , Ghorawal , Dudhi , Obra Gov ...
- ... Sonbhadra districts, with all of present-day Sonbhadra district included in Robertsganj tehsil. On 4 march 1989, Sonbhadra district was divided from Mirzapur district. [8] THE FORTS LOCATED IN THE DISTRICT ...
#2 Tambaram
Tambaram is a southern suburb of Chennai . Located within the Chengalpattu district of Tamil Nadu , [4] it is governed by Tambaram City Municipal Corporation and is a part of the Chennai Metropolitan Area . [4] [5] [6] [7] Neighbourhood of Chennai, India City in Tamil Nadu, India Tambaram City Tamba
- ... seats in the council. The current Mayor is Vasanthakumari Kamalakannan, who assumed the position on 4 march 2022. The current Deputy Mayor is G Kamaraj, who assumed the position on 4 March 2022. LAW AND ORDE ...
- ... ed the position on 4 March 2022. The current Deputy Mayor is G Kamaraj, who assumed the position on 4 march 2022. LAW AND ORDER In September 2021, the government revealed its plans of reforming the Greater C ...
#3 Pimpri-Chinchwad
Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune is the northwestern city limits of Pune , India . Geographically, it is located at an altitude 590 m (1,940 ft) above sea level, at a distance of about 15 km (9.3 mi) northwest of its historic centre. [10] [11] [12] The neighbourhood is home to extensive industry and i
- ... of all sizes. [47] GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC SERVICES Main articles: PCMC , Pune Police , and PMRDA On 4 march 1970, the villages of Pimpri , Chinchwad , Bhosari and Akurdi merged into a single municipal author ...
#4 Itade
According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Itade village is 552635. Itade village is located in Bhiwandi Tehsil of Thane district in Maharashtra, India. It is situated 15km away from sub-district headquarter Bhiwandi and 38km away from district headquarter Thane. In th
- ... llages" (PDF) . Land Records Information Systems Division, NIC. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 march 2016 . Retrieved 17 August 2015 . "District census data" . 2011 Census of India . Directorate of Ce ...
#5 Thoothukudi
Thoothukudi (formerly Tuticorin ) is a port city , a municipal corporation and an industrial city in Thoothukudi district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu . The city lies in the Coromandel Coast of Bay of Bengal . Thoothukudi is the capital and headquarters of Thoothukudi district . It is located a
- ... fice Assumed Office Left Office Time in Office 2022 Mayor Jegan Periasamy Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4 march 2022 Incumbent 227 days Deputy Mayor Vacant Commissioner Name Term in Office Assumed Office Left Of ...
#6 Robertsganj
Robertsganj ( Hindi : राॅबर्ट्सगंज, rŏbartsganj ) also known as Sonbhadra City ( Hindi : sōnbhadra nagar ) is a city and a municipal board in Sonbhadra district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh . City in Uttar Pradesh, India Robertsganj Sonbhadra City City Nickname: Robertsganj Robertsganj Loc
- ... its district headquarter were created by carving off the southern part of the Mirzapur district on 4 march 1989. Son , Karmnasha , Chandra Prabha, Rihand , Kanhar, Renu, Ghagar and Belan Rivers drain this a ...
#7 Padhiana
Padhiana is a village in the tehsil and district of Jalandhar , Punjab , India. It falls in Adampur block of the district. The village has 794 hectares (1962 acres) of land. The population of Padhiana was 2885 at the 1991 census. Village in Punjab, India Padhiana village Padhiana Location in Punjab,
- ... untry, General K.M. Cariappa came to this village at the invitation of Col. Dilbagh Singh Minhas on 4 march 1949. Col. Dilbagh Singh Minhas who enlisted Punjabis in the Army, Navy and Air Force from Padhiana ...
- ... untry, General K.M. Cariappa came to this village at the invitation of Col. Dilbagh Singh Minhas on 4 march 1949. Col. Dilbagh Singh Minhas who enlisted Punjabis in the Army, Navy and Air Force, was the firs ...
#8 Pudukkottai
Pudukkottai is the administrative headquarters of Pudukkottai District in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu . It is a large city located on the banks of the Vellar River . [1] It has been ruled, at different times, by the Cholas , Early Pandyas , Thondaimans , and the British . It is situated about 395
- ... thanda Bhairava Tondaiman (15 April 1886 – 28 May 1928) and Rajagopala Tondaiman (28 October 1928 – 4 march 1948). Pudukkottai became a princely state of British India under the political authority of Madras ...
#9 Ranni, Kerala
Ranni or Ranny is a town in the Pathanamthitta district of Kerala , India , and the 16th largest taluk (administrative division) in Kerala, located on both sides of the Pamba River .It Is Located 30 km From Thiruvalla Railway Station & NH 183 in Thiruvalla.Buses Ply Every 5 minutes From Thiruvalla T
- ... arliament. http://archive.eci.gov.in/se2001/background/S11/KL_Dist_PC_AC.pdf the original] (PDF) on 4 march 2009 . Retrieved 20 October 2008 . {{ cite web }} : Check | url= value ( help ) "Members of Legisla ...
#10 Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad ( / ˈ ɑː m ə d ə b æ d , - b ɑː d / AH -mə-də-ba(h)d ; Gujarati : Amdavad [ˈəmdɑːʋɑːd] ( listen ) [14] ) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat . It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court . Ahmedabad's populatio
- ... help Ahmed Shah I build Bhadra Fort in 1411. [35] [39] [40] [41] He chose it as the new capital on 4 march 1411. [42] Chandan and Rajesh Nath, 13th generation descendants of Saint Maneknath, perform puja an ...
- ... Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the first section between Vastral Gam and Apparel Park on 4 march 2019 and was opened to public on 6 March 2019. [213] The rest of the Phase-1 was inaugurated on 30 ...
#11 Shamator district
Shamator District is the 16th district of the Indian state of Nagaland . [2] It was created on 19 January 2022 and was officially inaugurated on 4 March 2022. [3] The district headquarter is located in the town of Shamator . This article is about the district. For its eponymous headquarters, see Sha
- ... Indian state of Nagaland . [2] It was created on 19 January 2022 and was officially inaugurated on 4 march 2022. [3] The district headquarter is located in the town of Shamator . This article is about the d ...
#12 Madhupur, Sonbhadra
Madhupur is a census town in Sonbhadra district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh . It is located 17 km from Robertsganj which is the administrative headquarters of Sonbhadra District. The district Sonbhadra was created by carving off the southern part of the earlier Mirzapur district on 4 Marc
- ... district Sonbhadra was created by carving off the southern part of the earlier Mirzapur district on 4 march 1989. Son , Karmnasha , Chandra Prabha, Rihand , Kanhar, Renu, Ghagar and Belan Rivers drain this a ...
#13 Kozhimala
Kovilmala, locally known as Kozhimala (the hill of hen), is a tribal settlement and a small village near Kattappana in the district of Idukki in Kerala state, India . It is the only existing tribal kingdom in South India which falls under the Kanchiyar grama panchayath of Idukki tehsil (previously U
- ... n : His original name is N. Binu, a native of Kumily Mannankudy. He succeeded Ariyan Raja Mannan on 4 march 2012. He is the only literate king among the Mannan community who received the graduation in econom ...
#14 Patna
Patna ( / ˈ p æ t n ə , ˈ p ʌ t -/ [13] Hindi: [ˈpəʈnaː] ( listen ) ), historically known as Pataliputra , is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India . [5] According to the United Nations , as of 2018, Patna had a population of 2.35 million, [14] making it the 19th largest ci
- ... man's Kabaddi world cup . [265] It was held at the Patliputra Sports Complex , Kankarbagh from 1 to 4 march 2012. [266] Hosts India won the World Cup defeating Iran in the finals. [267] Patna also hosts the ...
#15 Kollankodu
Kollemcode (also spelled Kollencode, Kollangode, Kollamkode ) is a Municipality in Kanniyakumari district . Kollencode is situated in Tamil Nadu - Kerala border. It has 33 wards. It is a coastal village on the shores of the Arabian Sea . Kollamcode is located 41 Kilometres from Nagercoil and 36 Kilo
- ... irperson Rani (DMK), Vice Chairperson Baby (Congress) were elected through the indirect election on march 4, 2022. [3]
#16 Tehri Garhwal district
Tehri Garhwal is a district in the hill state of Uttarakhand , India. Its administrative headquarters is at New Tehri . [2] The district has a population of 618, 931 (2011 census), a 2.35% increase over the previous decade. It's 7th ranked district of Uttarakhand by population. [3] It is surrounded
- ... ed at Vinayathal. The war ended with the Sugauli Treaty , signed on 2 December 1815 and ratified on 4 march 1816 by Gorkha supreme commander Bamshah and thus, British rule started in the hills. The East Indi ...
#17 Midnapore
Medinipur or Midnapore (Pron: med̪iːniːpur) is a historical city and a municipality in the West Bengal state of India. It is the headquarters of the West Medinipur district . It is situated on the banks of the Kangsabati River (variously known as Kasai and Cossye ). The Urban Agglomeration of Midnap
- ... the Kangsabati river, a new double line railway bridge has been constructed (carrying traffic from 4 march 2012) to smoothen the railway traffic. LOCAL TRANSPORTATION Selected thoroughfares of Midnapore hav ...
#18 Gairsain
Gairsain ( Hindustani: [ɡɛːrˈsɛːɳ] ) is a town in Chamoli district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand near state's summer capital Bhararisain . [2] A town and Nagar Panchayat , Gairsain is situated at the eastern edge of the vast Dudhatoli mountain range, and is located in Chamoli district almost
- ... omplexes, dispensaries, and schools, besides parks and playgrounds for children and youth". [35] On 4 march 2020, the chief minister of Uttarakhand, Trivendra Singh Rawat announced in the Legislative Assembl ...
#19 Aarey Forest
Aarey Forest or Aarey Milk Colony is a rich urban forest which is within the eco sensitive zone of Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP). [2] [3] It is classified as mixed moist deciduous type forest. [4] [5] It acts as a buffer between SGNP and the city, being one of the few green spaces (spread over
- ... former PM of India, planting a sapling. Photograph taken during the inauguration of Aarey Colony on 4 march 1951. Aarey Milk Colony at Goregaon (East) was established in 1949 and in 1951 the dairy at Aarey w ...
#20 Sahebganj district
Sahibganj district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state , India , and Sahibganj is the administrative headquarters of this district. District of Jharkhand in India Sahibganj district District of Jharkhand Rajmahal hills near Barhait Location of Sahibganj district in Jharkhand Coord
- ... "District Profile" . Census 2011 . Sahibganj district administration. Archived from the original on 4 march 2016 . Retrieved 12 January 2016 . Ministry of Panchayati Raj (September 8, 2009). "A Note on the B ...
Indonesia / Indonesia
#1 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,
- ... iver, dozens of online motorcycle taxi drivers stormed the offices of debt collectors on Wednesday, 4 march 2022. Then a group of debt collectors took countermeasures by visiting the Grab Office on Thursday, ...
#2 Tangerang
Tangerang ( Sundanese : ᮒᮍᮨᮛᮀ , Indonesian pronunciation: [taˈŋəɾaŋ] ) is a city in the province of Banten , Indonesia . Located on the western border of Jakarta , it is the third largest urban centre in the Greater Jakarta metropolitan area after Jakarta and Bekasi ; the sixth largest city proper
- ... n and the VOC. But he was killed in Kademangan. The next VOC archive, namely the Dag Register dated march 4, 1680, explains that the ruler of Tangerang at that time was Kyai Dipati Soera Dielaga . Kyai Soerad ...
#3 Selayar Islands Regency
The Selayar Islands Regency is a regency of Indonesia in South Sulawesi province that covers the Selayar Islands , which lie to the south of Sulawesi. The regency covers an area of 1,357.03 km 2 , and had a population of 103,596 at the 2000 Census, 122,055 at the Census of 2010 and 137,071 at that o
- ... 55 104 Bustam Dg. Sitaba KPN 18 July 1955 1 December 1956 105 Marcus Pong Manda KPN 1 December 1956 4 march 1960 106 Andi Matja Amirullah Regent 4 March 1960 10 April 1965 107 Drs. Patta Tjora Pds. Regent 10 ...
- ... ecember 1956 105 Marcus Pong Manda KPN 1 December 1956 4 March 1960 106 Andi Matja Amirullah Regent 4 march 1960 10 April 1965 107 Drs. Patta Tjora Pds. Regent 10 April 1965 5 August 1965 108 Drs. A. H. Dg. ...
#4 Jakarta
Jakarta ( / dʒ ə ˈ k ɑːr t ə / ; Indonesian pronunciation: [dʒaˈkarta] ( listen ) ), officially the Special Capital Region of Jakarta ( Indonesian : Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta ), is the Largest City of Indonesia . Lying on the northwest coast of Java , the world's most populous island , Jakarta
- ... arta East Jakarta Thousand Islands Founded 22 June 1527 [1] Established as Batavia 1619 City status 4 march 1621 [1] Province status 28 August 1961 [1] Government • Type Special administrative area • Body DK ...
Iran / Iran
#1 Bandar Abbas
Bandar Abbas or Bandar-e ‘Abbās ( Persian : بندر عباس , IPA: [pændæɾ æpːɑs] , lit. ' Port of Abbas ' ), is a port city and capital of Hormozgān Province on the southern coast of Iran , on the Persian Gulf . The city occupies a strategic position on the narrow Strait of Hormuz (just across from M
- ... with Simple Tools" . The Coast News . Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia. Archived from the original on 4 march 2014 . Retrieved 5 October 2014 .
#2 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
- ... im Raisi Mohamad Bagher Ghalibaf Religious and political figures Abbas Vaez-Tabasi , 25 June 1935 – 4 march 2016; Grand Imam and Chairman of the Astan Quds Razavi board Abdolhossein Teymourtash , prominent I ...
Ireland / Ireland
#1 Charleville, County Cork
Charleville ( Irish : Ráth Luirc or An Ráth ) is a town in north County Cork , Ireland . It lies in the Golden Vale , on a tributary of the River Maigue , near the border with County Limerick . Charleville is on the N20 road and is the second-largest town between Limerick and Cork , the largest bein
- ... am Reeves (1815–1892), antiquarian, bishop, and President of the Royal Irish Academy Daniel Mannix ( 4 march 1864 – 6 November 1963), Archbishop of Melbourne for 46 years, and one of the most influential publ ...
#2 Citywest
Citywest ( Irish : Iarthar na Cathrach ) is a suburban development on the southwestern periphery of Dublin , originally developed as a "business campus." It contains a large hotel, with a convention centre, a small shopping centre and a small but expanding residential element. [1] Citywest is situat
- ... h Times . Retrieved 11 May 2011 . "Civil Parish of Tallaght, Co. Dublin" . townlands.ie . Retrieved 4 march 2018 . See Citywest Hotel official site - Location page - address and map "Hickey has bigger plans ...
#3 Swanlinbar
Swanlinbar ( Irish : An Muileann Iarainn , meaning ' the iron mill ' ) [2] is a small village on the N87 national secondary road in north-west County Cavan , Ireland , close to the Cladagh river and near the Fermanagh border. Village in Ulster, Ireland Swanlinbar An Muileann Iarainn Village Shops in
- ... ] The earliest mention of the town seems to be in the will of Richard Darling of Dublin City, dated 4 march 1706 (probate granted 30 November 1710),[Irish Genealogist, Vol I, No. 11, April 1942, pp. 335–337] ...
#4 Dundalk
Dundalk ( / d ʌ n ˈ d ɔː ( l ) k / dun- DAW(L)K ; [5] Irish : Dún Dealgan [ˌd̪ˠuːn̪ˠ ˈdʲalˠɡənˠ] ), meaning "the fort of Dealgan", is the county town (the administrative centre) of County Louth , Ireland . The town is on the Castletown River , which flows into Dundalk Bay on the east coast of Irelan
- ... nst the Irish in Ulster. [37] The Corporation of Dundalk was granted a new charter by Charles II on 4 march 1673, after the Restoration of the monarchy. The forfeiture of property and settlements carried out ...
#5 Mahoonagh
Mahoonagh or Castlemahon ( Irish : Caisleán Maí Tamhnach ) [1] is a village and civil parish in County Limerick , Ireland . The village lies four kilometres south east of the town of Newcastle West . Village in County Limerick, Ireland This article needs additional citations for verification . ( Dec
- ... the safe keeping of these animals. [4] This event was mentioned in a debate in the Dáil Éireann on 4 march 1992, but Deputy Michael Noonan misquoted the date of arrival of the tigers. [5] BORDERING PARISHES ...
Italy / Italy
#1 Acquaviva delle Fonti
Acquaviva delle Fonti ( Barese : Iacquavìve , [jakːwaˈviːvə] , [3] called Acquaviva until 1863) is an Italian town and comune of 20,446 inhabitants, in the Metropolitan City of Bari , in Apulia . Acquaviva is famous for its characteristic red onions , which have been awarded the DOP mark. The main m
- ... , Ferrara and for other infinite places». The sale of Acquaviva, together with Gioia, took place on 4 march 1614 and it was purchased by the genoese businessman marquis Paride Pinelli. In 1623, on the death ...
#2 Santa Maria Imbaro
Santa Maria Imbaro (locally Sanda Marmàre ) is a comune and town in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Comune in Abruzzo, Italy Santa Maria Imbaro Comune Comune di Santa Maria Imbaro Church of Santa Maria Imbaro. Location of Santa Maria Imbaro Santa Maria Imbaro Location of Santa
- ... UTC+2 ( CEST ) Postal code 66030 Dialing code 0872 ISTAT code 069084 Patron saint Madonna Saint day 4 march
#3 Calatabiano
Calatabiano ( Sicilian : Cattabbianu ) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Catania in Sicily , southern Italy . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Italian . (January 2022) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine
- ... Santissimo Crocifisso (the Holy Cross) is the first church of Calatabiano and it was inaugurated on 4 march 1484. Its Gothic architecture include a massive crenellated bell tower and two ogival entrances, we ...
#4 Larciano
Larciano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pistoia in the Italian region of Tuscany . The town hall is located in San Rocco. Comune in Tuscany, Italy Larciano Comune Comune di Larciano Coat of arms Location of Larciano Larciano Location of Larciano in Italy Show map of Italy Larciano Lar
- ... -Sinistra Mayor [10] 8 June 2009 26 May 2014 Antonio Pappalardo Lista Civica Mayor [10] 26 May 2014 4 march 2015 Antonio Pappalardo Lista Civica Mayor [10] 4 March 2015 5 June 2016 Lisa Amidei Lista Civica D ...
- ... palardo Lista Civica Mayor [10] 26 May 2014 4 March 2015 Antonio Pappalardo Lista Civica Mayor [10] 4 march 2015 5 June 2016 Lisa Amidei Lista Civica Deputy Mayor acting as Mayor [10] 5 June 2016 In charge L ...
#5 Taranta Peligna
Taranta Peligna ( Abruzzese : La Taranta ) is a comune and town in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It is 57 kilometres (35 mi) from Chieti . Comune in Abruzzo, Italy Taranta Peligna Comune Comune di Taranta Peligna Location of Taranta Peligna Taranta Peligna Location
- ... nography of the second act of D'Annunzio's tragedy that was staged at the Teatro Lirico in Milan on march 4, 1904; and in the wake of the success of the vates' work, the cave attracted numerous visitors and s ...
#6 Chieri
Chieri ( Italian: [ˈkjɛːri] ; Piedmontese : Cher ) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin , Piedmont ( Italy ), located about 11 kilometres (7 miles) southeast of Turin , 15 km (9 mi) by rail and 13 km (8 mi) by road. It borders the following municipalities: Baldissero Tori
- ... at he was the heir of their former sovereigns and out of mutual enmity with Turin. [15] A treaty of 4 march 1204 bound Chieri, Testona and Turin. On top of the defensive and mutual aid clauses, others were m ...
#7 Villarbasse
Villarbasse is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont , located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of Turin . Comune in Piedmont, Italy Villarbasse Comune Comune di Villarbasse Location of Villarbasse Villarbasse Location of Villarbasse in Italy Show
- ... di Torino , and Sangano . It was the seat of the last application of capital punishment in Italy on march 4, 1947, following the Villarbasse massacre . THE TERRITORY OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF VILLARBASSE The ter ...
Japan / Japan
#1 Ōita Prefecture
Ōita Prefecture ( 大分県 , Ōita-ken ) is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū . [1] Ōita Prefecture has a population of 1,136,245 (1 June 2019) and has a geographic area of 6,340 km 2 (2,448 sq mi ). Ōita Prefecture borders Fukuoka Prefecture to the northwest, Kumamoto Prefecture to th
- ... Go held an event that spawned the Pokémon Snorlax or known in Japan as Kabigon. The event went from march 4 to 13. A US spokeswoman said that the game event would provide many opportunities for players to com ...
#2 Rumoi, Hokkaido
Rumoi ( 留萌市 , Rumoi-shi ) is a city located in Rumoi Subprefecture , Hokkaido , Japan . It is the capital of Rumoi Subprefecture. This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese . Click [show] for important translation instructions. Machine translation li
- ... ual average: 4.9 m/s or 18 km/h or 11 mph ) Month m/s km/h mph January 6.1 22 14 February 5.3 19 12 march 4. 9 18 11 April 4.8 17 11 May 4.2 15 9 June 3.5 13 8 July 3.4 12 8 August 3.8 14 9 September 4.5 16 10 ...
#3 Suwa, Nagano
Suwa ( 諏訪市 , Suwa-shi ) is a city located in Nagano Prefecture , Japan . As of 1 March 2019 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 48,972 in 20698 households, [1] and a population density of 452 persons per km². The total area of the city is 109.17 square kilometres (42.15 sq mi)
- ... uis, Missouri , USA, sister city since September 23, 1974 - Amboise , France, [9] sister city since march 4, 1987 - Kundl , Tirol , Austria [9] - Wörgl , Tirol , Austria [9] LOCAL ATTRACTIONS Takashima Castle ...
Kazakhstan / Kazakhstan
#1 Saryshaghan
Saryshaghan ( Kazakh : Сарышаған , Saryşağan ) is a town in Kazakhstan located on the coast of Lake Balkhash at Latitude (DMS): 46° 7' 9 N Longitude (DMS): 73° 37' 9 E in Karaganda Region . Its population is estimated at 11,000 inhabitants. This article needs additional citations for verification .
- ... he first nonnuclear intercept of a ballistic missile warhead by a missile was accomplished there on 4 march 1961.
Libya / Libya
#1 Ras Lanuf
Ras Lanuf ( / ˌ r ɑː s l ə ˈ n uː f / ( Arabic : راس لانوف Raʾs Lānūf , [1] also: Ra’s al-Unūf [2] )) is a Mediterranean town in northern Libya , on the Gulf of Sidra . The town is also home to the Ra's Lanuf Refinery , completed in 1984, with a crude oil refining capacity of 220,000 bbl/d (35,000
- ... ut by Devecon Engineers and Architects . [8] LIBYAN CIVIL WAR Main article: Battle of Ra's Lanuf On 4 march 2011 after heavy fighting, anti-Gaddafi Libyan rebels captured Ra's Lanuf. [9] The rebel advance wa ...
Mali / Mali
#1 Mondoro
Mondoro ( Mɔ̀ndɔ́:rɔ́ ) is a village and rural commune in the Cercle of Douentza in the Mopti Region of Mali , near the border of Burkina Faso . The commune contains 22 villages and had a population of 42,631 in the 2009 census. The commune is the largest by area and population in the Douentza Cercl
- ... amed Goro and Sanga. Jamsay Dogon is spoken in the village. There is a weekly Monday market. [2] On march 4, 2022, rebels entered the village and attacked an army base with car bombs , killing 27 soldiers and ...
Moldavia / Moldavia
#1 Chișinău
Chișinău ( / ˌ k ɪ ʃ ɪ ˈ n aʊ / KISH -ih- NOW , US also / ˌ k iː ʃ iː ˈ n aʊ / KEE -shee- NOW , Romanian: [kiʃiˈnəw] ( listen ) ) is the capital and largest city [8] of the Republic of Moldova . The city is Moldova's main industrial and commercial center, and is located in the middle of the countr
- ... ngs built during the Soviet period (1951–1990) represents 74.3 percent of total households. [29] On 4 march 1977, the city was again jolted by a devastating earthquake . Several people were killed and panic ...
Nepal / Nepal
#1 Sandhikharka
Sandhikharka Municipality ( Nepali : सन्धिखर्क नगरपालिका ) is the headquarter of Arghakhanchi District which lies in Lumbini Province of Nepal . The former village development committee (VDC) was converted into a municipality on 18 May 2014 by merging the existing Sandhikharka , Wangla , Narapani ,
- ... overnment to impose a state of emergency. [8] 2005 MAOIST ATTACK Maoists launched a third attack on march 4, 2005. [9] This operation backfired, and the Nepali military killed 30 Maoists in what BBC called "o ...
- ... and imposed censorship of the press. [9] Nepal's military released a statement on the fighting: On 4 march , terrorists... fled after strong resistance by the security forces. In the action, about 30 terrori ...
#2 Mahakali Zone
Mahakali ( Nepali : महाकाली अञ्चल Listen ( help · info ) ) was one of the fourteen zones located in the Far-Western Development Region of Nepal , covering an area of 6,205 km 2 in the most western part of the country. It stretches along Nepal's far western border with India , marked by the Kali
- ... st. After the Sugauli Treaty (also spelled Segowlee) was signed on December 2, 1815 and ratified on march 4, 1816, between the British East India Company and The Kingdom of Nepal ; Kali river which originates ...
Netherlands / Netherlands
#1 Lunetten
Lunetten is a neighbourhood [2] in the southeastern part of the city of Utrecht , [3] that has approximately 12.000 inhabitants. It is mainly a residential area , since there is no significant industry present. Lunetten was constructed as an urban experiment mostly during the late 1970s and 1980s. I
- ... 00 tonnes (Viaduct Nieuwe Houtenseweg). [4] This was constructed on the A27 on the weekend of 3 and 4 march 2012.
New Zealand / New Zealand
#1 Point England
Point England is a suburb of Auckland , New Zealand. It is under the local governance of the Auckland Council . Suburb of Auckland in Auckland Council, New Zealand Point England Suburb of Auckland Point England from the Tamaki River Coordinates: 36°53′05″S 174°51′26″E Country New Zealand City Auckla
- ... i Paoa rangatira signed the Treaty of Waitangi at Karaka Bay at the entrance of the Tamaki River on 4 march 1840. [6] In 1842, the Crown granted 5,500 acres to the missionaries and retained the remainder of ...
Nigeria / Nigeria
#1 Ijumu
Ìjùmú is a Local Government Area in Kogi State , Nigeria . Its headquarters are in the town of Iyara . Other towns in the local government include Ayetoro Gbede , Iyah-Gbede , Ayegunle Gbede , Araromi Gbede, Ayere, Ayeh Gbede, Okoro Gbede, Odokoro Gbede, Ekinrin adde, Egbeda egga, Iyamoye, Ogidi , I
- ... e (March 1976 -July 1978), and later as Minister of Police Affairs (1999 to 2000). Samuel Jemigbon ( 4 march 1934 – 17 June 2009), was a Christian clergyman who was Chairman of the Lagos, Western/Northern Are ...
#2 Dikwa Emirate
The Dikwa Emirate is one of the successor states to the old Bornu Empire , a traditional state within Borno State , Nigeria . It was established in 1901 at the start of the colonial period after the Bornu empire had been partitioned between the British, French and Germans. Traditional state in Borno
- ... akr Garbay (d. 1975) September 1974 20 February 2009 Masta ibn Umar Kiyari Amin (b. 1924 - d. 2009) 4 march 2009 Shehu Kyari Ibn Umar Elkanemi (b. 1957) March 2010 Alhaji Abba Tor Shehu Masta II (b. 1946 - d ...
Norway / Norway
#1 Sør-Fron
Sør-Fron is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway . It is located in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdal . The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Hundorp . Other villages in the municipality include Gålå , Harpefoss , and Lia . Municipality in Innlandet, Norway Mun
- ... hich also means "south". [6] See also: Sør-Fron § Name COAT OF ARMS The coat of arms was granted on 4 march 1988. The arms show a white or silver club on a green background. The club is reminiscent of the cl ...
Pakistan / Pakistan
#1 Qissa Khwani Bazaar
The Qissa Khwani Bazaar ( Pashto : قصه خوانۍ بازار , Urdu : قصہ خوانی بازار ; "Story-tellers market ) is a bazaar in Peshawar , the capital of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan . Bazaar and neighbourhood in Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Qissa Khwani Bazaar قصہ خوانۍ بازار Bazaar a
- ... e, [7] and damaged a nearby mosque as well as set fire to several historic wooden buildings. [8] On 4 march 2022, 63 people were killed and 196 others wounded in a suicide attack at a mosque during Jumma pra ...
Peru / Peru
#1 Chicla District
Chicla District is one of thirty-two districts of the province Huarochirí in Peru . [1] District in Lima, Peru Chicla Chikla District The train from Lima to La Oroya between Chinchan and the Antikuna pass Country Peru Region Lima Province Huarochirí Founded March 4, 1953 Capital Chicla Government
- ... a Oroya between Chinchan and the Antikuna pass Country Peru Region Lima Province Huarochirí Founded march 4, 1953 Capital Chicla Government • Mayor Julio Cesar Felix Carlos (2019-2022) Area • Total 244.1 km 2 ...
Philippines / Philippines
#1 Cervantes, Ilocos Sur
Cervantes , officially the Municipality of Cervantes ( Ilocano : Ili ti Cervantes ; Filipino : Bayan ng Cervantes ), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Ilocos Sur , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 19,449 people. [3] Municipality in Ilocos Region, Phil
- ... e frequently used man and horse trails connecting the lowland and upland neighboring localities. On march 4, 1879, the residents of Mantamang petitioned that the village be recognized as a Christian town unde ...
#2 Numancia, Aklan
Numancia , officially the Municipality of Numancia ( Aklanon : Banwa it Numancia ; Hiligaynon : Banwa sang Numancia ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Numancia ), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Aklan , Philippines . Because of its proximity to the Capital Town of Kalibo, majority of its baranggays
- ... nd out that some towns were incapable of meeting their financial obligations and maintenance. So on march 4, 1904, an executive order was passed fusing Banga, Lezo, Numancia, and Kalibo into one municipality. ...
#3 Tunga, Leyte
Tunga (IPA: [tu'ŋaʔ ]), officially the Municipality of Tunga ( Waray : Bungto han Tunga ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Tunga ), is a 6th class municipality in the province of Leyte , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 7,656 people. [3] This article needs additional citations
- ... landing in Leyte, Tunga was captured by the American forces coming from Jaro on 1 November 1944. On march 4, 1948, Pag-Urosa Han Mga Tungan-on, an association that led the campaign to make Tunga an independen ...
#4 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
- ... y 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 Jr. July 1, 2019 – present City Mayor PUBLIC SAFET ...
#5 Malolos
Malolos , officially known as the City of Malolos ( Tagalog : Lungsod ng Malolos ), is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Bulacan , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 261,189 people. [3] Component city in Central Luzon This article is about th
- ... Richard J. Gordon and Mar Roxas . In the House of the Representatives, House Bill 3693 was filed on march 4, 2008, by then Representative Ma. Victoria Sy-Alvarado. The Committee on Local Government, of the Ho ...
#6 Zamboanguita, Malaybalay
Zamboanguita ( Binukid : Langga ) is a rural [2] barangay in the Upper Pulangi District of the city of Malaybalay , Philippines . According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 1,667 people. [3] It is bounded to the north by Saint Peter separated by the Tigpaniki Creek, to the east by the Muni
- ... 17′45.6″E Country Philippines Province Bukidnon City Malaybalay District Upper Pulangi Barangayhood 04 march 1985 Government • Type Barangay Council • Body Sangguniang Barangay • Chairman Corazon T. Decano Ar ...
#7 Zamboanguita, Malaybalay
Zamboanguita ( Binukid : Langga ) is a rural [2] barangay in the Upper Pulangi District of the city of Malaybalay , Philippines . According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 1,667 people. [3] It is bounded to the north by Saint Peter separated by the Tigpaniki Creek, to the east by the Muni
- ... 68, Zamboanguita was incorporated as a sitio of Caburacanan and had an organized administration. On 4 march 1985 Zamboanguita was converted into a barangay by virtue of a municipal ordinance. [4]
#8 Villasis
Villasis , officially the Municipality of Villasis ( Pangasinan : Baley na Villasis ; Ilocano : Ili ti Villasis ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Villasis ), is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pangasinan , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 65,047 people. [3] Municip
- ... 120°35′E Country Philippines Region Ilocos Region Province Pangasinan District 5th district Founded march 4, 1748 Barangays 21 (see Barangays ) Government [1] • Type Sangguniang Bayan • Mayor Nonato S. Abre ...
#9 Banate, Iloilo
Banate , officially the Municipality of Banate ( Hiligaynon : Banwa sang Banate , Tagalog : Bayan ng Banate ), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Iloilo , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 33,376 people. [3] Municipality of the Philippines in the provin
- ... Asturias , in 1817. He received the Augustinian habit in the Colegio de Valladolid in 1832. [43] On 4 march 1836, he was given the Royal Mandate by Queen Isabela II , together with 23 other Augustinian missi ...
#10 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
- ... Timoteo Pasay was the actual leader of the guerilla band that kidnapped Ampil on Feb. 28, 1902]. On march 4, 1902, near the hills of Morong town, Ampil found an opportunity to escape. A detachment of constabu ...
#11 Polomolok
Polomolok , officially the Municipality of Polomolok ( Hiligaynon : Banwa sang Polomolok ; Cebuano : Lungsod sa Polomolok ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Polomolok ; Maguindanaon : Inged nu Pulumuluk , Jawi : ايڠايد نو ڤولومولوق), is a 1st class municipality in the province of South Cotabato , Philippines . As
- ... e of South Cotabato. [7] The bill is currently pending with the committee on local government since march 4, 2020. GEOGRAPHY Located at the southern part of South Cotabato, Polomolok is nestled at the base of ...
#12 Dipolog
Dipolog , officially known as the City of Dipolog ( Cebuano : Dakbayan sa Dipolog ; Subanen : Gembagel G'benwa Dipuleg/Bagbenwa Dipuleg ; Chavacano : Ciudad de Dipolog ; Tagalog : Lungsod ng Dipolog ), is a 3rd class component city and capital of the province of Zamboanga del Norte , Philippines . A
- ... del Norte District 2nd district Founded (Spanish period) 1834 [1] [2] Reverted to barrio of Dapitan march 4, 1904 Re-established as a municipality (American period) July 1, 1913 Cityhood January 1, 1970 [3] B ...
#13 Tabaco
Tabaco , officially known as the City of Tabaco ( Central Bikol : Siyudad kan Tabaco ; Tagalog : Lungsod ng Tabaco ), is a 4th class component city in the province of Albay , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 140,961 people. [3] Not to be confused with Tabacco . Co
- ... ruary 5, 2001. The municipality was finally converted into a city after the plebiscite conducted on march 4, 2001. GEOGRAPHY The City of Tabaco is located on the eastern coast of Albay province with an area o ...
#14 Puerto Princesa
Puerto Princesa , officially known as the City of Puerto Princesa ( Cuyonon : Siyudad i'ang Puerto Princesa ; Tagalog : Lungsod ng Puerto Princesa ), is a 1st class highly urbanized city in the Mimaropa region of the Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 307,079 people.
- ... ry Philippines Region Mimaropa Province Palawan (geographically only) District 3rd district Founded march 4, 1872 Cityhood January 1, 1970 Highly urbanized city July 9, 2007 Barangays 66 (see Barangays ) Gove ...
- ... ] HISTORY SPANISH PERIOD A 1904 map of Puerto Princesa Spanish colonizers founded the settlement on march 4, 1872, in the course of their exploration of the province. As they scanned the Palawan shoreline for ...
#15 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
- ... he Philippine–American War was felt very little in this town. The American forces came unopposed on march 4, 1900, when almost the rest of the Bicol Region was subdued by Major McNamee under the overall comma ...
#16 Tuguegarao
Tuguegarao ( / t ʊ ˈ ɡ ɛ ɡ ʌ r aʊ / or / t ʊ ɡ ɛ ɡ ə ˈ r aʊ / ), officially known as the City of Tuguegarao ( Ibanag : Siyudad nat Tugegaraw ; Itawit : Siyudad yo Tugegaraw ; Ilocano : Siudad ti Tuguegarao ; Tagalog : Lungsod ng Tuguegarao [tʊgɛ̝gäˈɾɐw] ), is a 3rd class component city and capital o
- ... rao's skyline in the 1980s and 1990s. HOTEL DELFINO SIEGE Main article: 1990 Hotel Delfino siege On march 4, 1990, former colonel and suspended Cagayan governor Rodolfo Aguinaldo seized the Hotel Delfino in T ...
#17 Garchitorena
Garchitorena , officially the Municipality of Garchitorena ( Central Bikol : Banwaan kan Garchitorena ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Garchitorena ), is a 4th class municipality in the province of Camarines Sur , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 29,436 people. [3] Municipali
- ... ant which started the establishment of this coastal settlement. The municipality was established on march 4, 1949, through Executive Order No. 205 signed by President Elpidio Quirino . It was originally named ...
#18 Antipolo
Antipolo , officially known as the City of Antipolo ( Filipino : Lungsod ng Antipolo ), is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Rizal , Philippines . [5] According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 887,399 people. [3] It is the most populous city in the Calabarzon reg
- ... later on April 4, 1998. A new provincial capitol for Rizal province was inaugurated in the city on march 4, 2009, though Antipolo was not yet officially designated as the capital of the province. [18] [19] H ...
#19 Banga, South Cotabato
Banga , officially the Municipality of Banga ( Hiligaynon : Banwa sang Banga ; Cebuano : Lungsod sa Banga ; Tagalog : Bayan ng Banga ; Maguindanaon : Inged nu Banga , Jawi : ايڠايد نو باڠ), is a 1st class municipality in the province of South Cotabato , Philippines . According to the 2020 census, it
- ... ement District of the Allah Valley Project of the National Land Settlement Administration (NLSA) on march 4, 1941, with Gen. Paulino Santos as the General Manager. On September 11, 1953, by way of Presidentia ...
Poland / Poland
#1 Trzebiatów
Trzebiatów ( pronounced Tshe-bia-toof [tʂɛˈbjatuf] ; Kashubian : Trzébiatowò ; formerly German : Treptow an der Rega ) is a town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship , Poland , with 10,119 inhabitants (2016). Trzebiatów is located on the Rega River in the north-western part of Poland, roughly 9 kilome
- ... ing front, the authorities did not permit the evacuation of the town's population. It was not until march 4 that the order to evacuate was issued, the day after remnants of the army had retreated from the tow ...
#2 Lesser Poland
Lesser Poland , often known by its Polish name Małopolska ( Latin : Polonia Minor ), is a historical region situated in southern and south-eastern Poland . Its capital and largest city is Kraków . Throughout centuries, Lesser Poland developed a separate culture featuring diverse architecture, folk c
- ... e of Małogoszcz (24 February 1863); Battle of Staszów (17 February 1863); Battle of Pieskowa Skała ( 4 march 1863); two Battles of Opatów (25 November 1863, 21 February 1864). As a result of their support of ...
#3 Koszalin
Koszalin ( pronounced Koshalin [kɔˈʂalʲin] ( listen ) ; Kashubian : Kòszalëno ; formerly German : Köslin [3] ) is a city in northwestern Poland , in Western Pomerania . It is located 12 kilometres (7 miles) south of the Baltic Sea coast, and intersected by the river Dzierżęcinka . Koszalin is also a
- ... saw to the city, mainly women and children. [15] AFTER WORLD WAR II Main Post Office in Koszalin On 4 march 1945, the city was captured by the Red Army . Under the border changes forced by the Soviet Union i ...
#4 Białogard
Białogard ( pronounced Bia-wo-gart [bʲaˈwɔɡart] ( listen ) , German : Belgard , [ˈbɛlɡaʁt] ( listen ) ; Pomeranian : Biôłogard ) is a historic town in Middle Pomerania , northwestern Poland , with 23,614 inhabitants as of December 2021. [3] The capital of Białogard County in the West Pomeranian Voiv
- ... camp passed through the town. [8] In the final weeks of the war, the Red Army occupied the town on march 4, 1945. According to the terms of the Potsdam Conference , after the war the town became again part o ...
#5 Piła
Piła [ˈpʲiwa] ( German : Schneidemühl ) is a city in northwestern Poland and the capital of Piła County , situated in the Greater Poland Voivodeship . Its population as of 2021 was 71,846, [1] making it the third-largest city in the voivodeship after Poznań and Kalisz and the largest city in the nor
- ... nsula , Bohemia and German states was encouraged—bestowed municipal rights upon the town of Piła on 4 march 1513, a landmark decision. This was an important achievement for Piła since it gave the burghers no ...
#6 Drawsko Pomorskie
Drawsko Pomorskie [ˈdrafskɔ pɔˈmɔrskʲɛ] (until 1948 Polish : Drawsko ; formerly German : Dramburg ) is a town in Drawsko County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship in northwestern Poland , the administrative seat of Drawsko County and the urban-rural commune of Gmina Drawsko Pomorskie . As of December
- ... cemetery of the Polish First Army POST-WAR POLAND In the course of the Vistula–Oder Offensive , on march 4, 1945 the Red Army and the Polish First Army captured the city, whose center was largely destroyed d ...
#7 Konin
Konin [ˈkɔɲin] ( German : Kunau ) is a city in central Poland , on the Warta River. It is the capital of Konin County and is located within the Greater Poland Voivodeship . Prior to 1999, it was the capital of the Konin Voivodeship (1975–1998). In 2021 the population of the city was 71,427, [1] maki
- ... ndsvall , Sweden Joniškis , Lithuania [31] FORMER TWIN TOWNS Bryansk , Bryansk Oblast , Russia – On march 4, 2022, Konin broke the agreement due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine . [32] NOTABLE PEOPLE House ...
Portugal / Portugal
#1 Lousada
Lousada ( Portuguese pronunciation: [lowˈzaðɐ] ( listen ) ) is a town and municipality of the Porto district , in northern Portugal . The population in 2011 was 47,387, [1] in an area of 96.08 km². [2] For the rugby club, see Lousada Rugby Clube . Municipality in Norte, Portugal Lousada Municipa
- ... kes place. DISAPPEARANCE OF RUI PEDRO TEIXEIRA MENDONÇA Rui Pedro Teixeira Mendonça went missing on march 4, 1998 in Lousada, Portugal. Rui Pedro was 11 years old and riding his bicycle outside near his home ...
#2 Ponte de Lima
Ponte de Lima ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpõt(ɨ) ðɨ ˈlimɐ] ( listen ) ) is the oldest vila (chartered town, head of a municipality) in Portugal. It is part of the district of Viana do Castelo . The population in 2011 was 43,498, [1] in an area of 320.25 km 2 . [2] The town proper has about 2,8
- ... of the Lima, a small river with sources in Spain . One of the oldest towns in Portugal (founded on 4 march 1125), [3] it was historically significant as a Roman settlement on the road from Braga to Santiago ...
#3 Castelo de Paiva
Castelo de Paiva ( Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐʃˈtɛlu ðɨ ˈpajvɐ] ( listen ) ) is a town and a municipality of the Aveiro District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 16,733, [1] in an area of 115.01 km 2 . [2] Municipality in Norte, Portugal Castelo de Paiva Municipality Flag Coat of arms C
- ... ne UTC±00:00 ( WET ) • Summer ( DST ) UTC+01:00 ( WEST ) Website http://www.cm-castelo-paiva.pt/ On 4 march 2001 at 9 pm, a 116-year-old metal bridge linking the parish/council of Sobrado (a.k.a. Castelo de ...
#4 Manteigas
Manteigas ( Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐ̃ˈtɐjɣɐʃ] ( listen ) ) is a town and a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 3,430, [1] in an area of 121.98 square kilometres (47.10 sq mi) . [2] Municipality in Centro, Portugal Manteigas Municipality Flag Coat of arms Coordinates: 40°2
- ... ty 28/km 2 (73/sq mi) Time zone UTC±00:00 ( WET ) • Summer ( DST ) UTC+01:00 ( WEST ) Local holiday march 4 Website http://www.cm-manteigas.pt The municipality is located in Guarda District ; in Centro Region ...
- ... n mainland Portugal . Cities nearby: Guarda , Seia , Gouveia and Covilhã . The municipal holiday is march 4 . PARISHES Administratively, the municipality is divided into 4 civil parishes ( freguesias ): [3] S ...
#5 Ponta do Pargo
Ponta do Pargo is a civil parish in the municipality of Calheta in the Portuguese island of Madeira . The population in 2011 was 909, [1] in an area of 24.71 km 2 . [2] It is located west of the municipal seat of Calheta, and southwest of the municipality of Porto Moniz. Civil parish in Madeira, P
- ... 52″W Country Portugal Auton. region Madeira Island Madeira Municipality Calheta Established Parish: 4 march 1560 Civil parish: 26 June 1851 Area • Total 24.71 km 2 (9.54 sq mi) Elevation 447 m (1,467 ft) Pop ...
- ... ion of Father Fernando Augusto da Silva, it occurred in the late 1560s, since the regal document on 4 march of the same year referred to the congregation of this parish. Meanwhile, the lands of the civil par ...
#6 Angra do Heroísmo
Angra do Heroísmo ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈɐ̃ɡɾɐ du eɾuˈiʒmu] ( listen ) ), or simply Angra , [1] [2] is a city and municipality on Terceira Island , Portugal , and one of the three capital cities of the Azores . Founded in 1478, Angra was historically the most important city in the Azores, a
- ... ation, the Spanish commander, Álvaro de Viveiros, resisted for eleven months (from 27 March 1641 to 4 march 1642) behind the walls of the impregnable fortress, and only a concentrated task force commanded by ...
Romania / Romania
#1 Focșani
Focșani ( Romanian: [fokˈʃanʲ] ( listen ) ; Yiddish : פֿאָקשאַן , romanized : Fokshan ) is the capital city of Vrancea County in Romania on the banks the river Milcov , in the historical region of Moldavia . It has a population ( as of 2011 [update] ) of 79,315. Municipality in Vrancea, Romania
- ... 7 to 8 on the Richter scale have been recorded on 8 October 1620, 13 May 1738, 28 January 1838 and 4 march 1977. NATIVES Valentina Ardean-Elisei Camil Baltazar Constantin C. Giurescu Simona Gogîrlă Carl Grü ...
Russia / Russia
#1 Likhoslavlsky District
Likhoslavlsky District ( Russian : Лихосла́вльский райо́н ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [6] district ( raion ), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast , Russia . It is located in the center of the oblast and borders with Maksatikhinsky District in the north, Rameshkovsky District in the eas
- ... ve reform by Nikita Khrushchev , Likhoslavlsky District was merged into Torzhoksky District, but on march 4, 1964 it was re-established. [11] [12] In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast. Another dist ...
#2 Olom-Kyuyole
Olom-Kyuyole ( Russian : Олом-Кюёле ) is a rural locality (a selo ) in Emissky Rural Okrug of Amginsky District in the Sakha Republic , Russia , located 100 kilometers (62 mi) from Amga , the administrative center of the district, and 26 kilometers (16 mi) from Emissy , the administrative center
- ... corded in the 2002 Census . [1] Previously known as Olom ( Олом ), it was given its present name on march 4, 1999. [6] Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia Olom-Kyuyole Олом-Кюёле Selo [1] Location of Olom-Kyuyole ...
#3 Bryansk
Bryansk ( Russian : Брянск , IPA: [brʲansk] ) is a city and the administrative center of Bryansk Oblast , Russia , situated on the River Desna , 379 kilometers (235 mi) southwest of Moscow . Population: 379,152 ( 2021 Census ) ; [13] 415,721 ( 2010 Census ) ; [7] 431,526 ( 2002 Census ) ;
- ... Akmenė , Lithuania Auce , Latvia Soroca , Moldova Comrat , Moldova (Until 2022) Konin , Poland - On march 4, 2022, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine , Konin broke the agreement. [39] SEE ALSO Lokot Auton ...
#4 Sakhalin Oblast
Sakhalin Oblast ( Russian : Сахали́нская о́бласть , tr. Sahalínskaya óblast' , IPA: [səxɐˈlʲinskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ] ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast ) comprising the island of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands in the Russian Far East . The oblast has an area of 87,100 square kilometers (33,600
- ... eement with the federal government, granting it autonomy. [21] This agreement would be abolished on 4 march 2002. [22] AINU Main article: Ainu in Russia As of the 2002 census, 333 residents of the oblast sti ...
#5 Torzhoksky District
Torzhoksky District ( Russian : Торжо́кский райо́н ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [5] district ( raion ), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast , Russia . It is located in the center of the oblast and borders with Spirovsky District in the north, Likhoslavlsky District in the northeast, Kal
- ... sky, and Kamensky District were merged into a new district which was called Torzhoksky District. On march 4, 1964 Likhoslavlsky District, and on January 12, 1965 Kuvshinovsky District (which occupied the same ...
#6 Olenino, Tver Oblast
Olenino ( Russian : Оле́нино ) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement ) and the administrative center of Oleninsky District of Tver Oblast , Russia , located 178 kilometers (111 mi) southwest of Tver on the federal "Baltic" highway ( Moscow – Riga ). Population: 4,918 ( 2010 Census ) ; [
- ... District was transferred to Kalinin Oblast. [11] [13] During World War II, from October 10, 1941 to march 4, 1943, Olenino was occupied by German troops. On 13 February 1963, Oleninsky District was abolished ...
- ... oops. On 13 February 1963, Oleninsky District was abolished and merged into Nelidovsky District; on 4 march 1964, it was reestablished. In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast. [12] ECONOMY INDUSTRY ...
#7 Khabarovsk
Khabarovsk ( Russian : Хабaровск , tr. Habárovsk , IPA: [xɐˈbarəfsk] ( listen ) ) is the largest city and the administrative centre of Khabarovsk Krai , Russia , [3] located 30 kilometers (19 mi) from the China–Russia border , at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers , about 800 kilometer
- ... ed with: [51] Niigata , Japan (1965) Portland , United States (1988) Victoria , Canada (1990) As of march 4, 2022, Victoria City Council voted to suspend the city's relationship with Khabarovsk as a result of ...
#8 Torzhok
Torzhok ( Russian : Торжо́к ) is a town in Tver Oblast , Russia , located on the Tvertsa River along the federal highway M10 and a branch of the Oktyabrskaya Railway division of the Russian Railways . The town is famous for its folk craft of goldwork embroidery . Population: 47,644 ( 2010 Census )
- ... sky, and Kamensky District were merged into a new district which was called Torzhoksky District. On march 4, 1964 Likhoslavlsky District, and on January 12, 1965 Kuvshinovsky District (which occupied the same ...
#9 Oleninsky District
Oleninsky District ( Russian : Оле́нинский райо́н ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [6] district ( raion ), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast , Russia . It is located in the southwest of the oblast and borders with Selizharovsky District in the north, Rzhevsky District in the east, Sychyov
- ... oops. On 13 February 1963, Oleninsky District was abolished and merged into Nelidovsky District; on 4 march 1964, it was reestablished. In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast. [15] On 12 July 1929 M ...
#10 Apastovsky District
Apastovsky District ( Russian : Апа́стовский райо́н ; Tatar : Апас районы ) is a territorial administrative unit and municipal district of the Republic of Tatarstan within the Russian Federation . The district is located in the southwest of the region. The territory of the district includes 72 settl
- ... ts land was transferred to the Buinsky and Tetyushsky Districts . The district was reestablished on march 4, 1964, and on April 19, 1991, the Kaybitsky District was separated from its structure. [13] [14] [15 ...
#11 Lazovsky District
Lazovsky District ( Russian : Лазо́вский райо́н ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [8] district ( raion ), one of the twenty-two in Primorsky Krai , Russia . It is located in the southeast of the krai on the eastern slopes of the Sikhote-Alin mountain range and its southern spurs. The area of
- ... Krai Coordinates: 43°15′0″N 134°0′0″E Country Russia Federal subject Primorsky Krai [1] Established march 4, 1941 [2] Administrative center Lazo [3] Area [4] • Total 4,691.5 km 2 (1,811.4 sq mi) Population ( ...
- ... ain river in the district is the Kiyevka . HISTORY The district was split from Olginsky District on march 4, 1941 as Sokolovsky District , and was given its present name on August 26, 1949 after the administr ...
#12 Akshinsky District
Akshinsky District ( Russian : Акшинский район ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [5] district ( raion ), one of the thirty-one in Zabaykalsky Krai , Russia . It is located in the south of the krai and borders with Ononsky , Ulyotovsky , and Kyrinsky Districts of Zabaykalsky Krai, as well as w
- ... Krai Coordinates: 50°18′N 113°08′E Country Russia Federal subject Zabaykalsky Krai [1] Established march 4, 1926 [1] Administrative center Aksha [1] Area [2] • Total 7,400 km 2 (2,900 sq mi) Population ( 201 ...
- ... -p1ai/ GEOGRAPHY The Onon River flows through the district. HISTORY The district was established on march 4, 1926. [1] ECONOMY The district's landscape is suitable for agriculture . The mineral resources of t ...
#13 Kimrsky District
Kimrsky District ( Russian : Ки́мрский райо́н ) is an administrative [1] and municipal [6] district ( raion ), one of the thirty-six in Tver Oblast , Russia . It is located in the southeast of the oblast and borders with Kalyazinsky District in the northeast, Taldomsky District of Moscow Oblast and
- ... ve Khrushchyov administrative reform, Kalyazinsky District was merged into Kimrsky District, but on march 4, 1964 it was re-established. [13] In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast. In 1951, the selo ...
#14 Likhoslavl
Likhoslavl ( Russian : Лихосла́вль ) is a town and the administrative center of Likhoslavlsky District in Tver Oblast , Russia , located on the Moscow–St. Petersburg Railway , 41 kilometers (25 mi) northwest of Tver , the administrative center of the oblast . Population: 12,257 ( 2010 Census )
- ... ve reform by Nikita Khrushchev , Likhoslavlsky District was merged into Torzhoksky District, but on march 4, 1964 it was re-established. [13] [3] In 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast. [16] ADMINIST ...
#15 Apastovo
Apastovo ( Russian : Апа́стово ; Tatar : Апас ) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement ) and the administrative center of Apastovsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan , Russia , located 109 kilometers (68 mi) from the republic's capital of Kazan . As of the 2010 Census , its population
- ... ] Apastovo served as the administrative center of Apastovsky District in 1930–1963, and again since march 4, 1964. [2] Urban-type settlement status was granted to it on September 9, 2004. [3] ADMINISTRATIVE A ...
#16 Nizhny Novgorod
Nizhny Novgorod ( / ˌ n ɪ ʒ n i ˈ n ɒ v ɡ ə r ɒ d / NIZH -nee NOV -gə-rod ; [14] Russian : Нижний Новгород , IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj ˈnovɡərət] ( listen ) lit. ' Lower Novgorod/Lower New City ' ), colloquially shortened to Nizhny , from the 13th to the 17th century Novgorod of the Lower Land , formerly
- ... r attempt made by forces under Purgaz in April 1229 was repulsed, but after the death of Yuri II on march 4, 1238 at the Battle of the Sit River , the Mongols occupied the fortress. Later a major stronghold f ...
#17 Tolyatti
Tolyatti ( Russian : Толья́тти , IPA: [tɐlʲˈjætʲ(ː)ɪ] ), also known as Togliatti , formerly known as Stavropol (1737–1964), is a city in Samara Oblast , Russia . It is the largest city in Russia which does not serve as the administrative center of a federal subject , or to be one's largest city. I
- ... ril 12, 2017, the Tolyatti City Council appointed Sergey Antashev as the mayor of the city. [37] On march 4, 2021, Igor Ladyka was appointed acting mayor of the Togliatti city district, in connection with the ...
#18 Vysotsk
Vysotsk ( Russian : Высо́цк ; Finnish : Uuras ; Swedish : Trångsund ) is a coastal town and a seaport in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast , Russia , located on the Karelian Isthmus , on the eastern shore of the Vyborg Bay , 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) southwest of Vyborg and 159 kilometers (99
- ... otsk in honor of the Soviet machine gunner Kuzma Demidovich Vysotsky, who was killed in the area on march 4, 1940 during the final days of the Winter War. [2] Vysotsk may be considered one of the cradles of r ...
#19 Kalyazin
Kalyazin ( Russian : Каля́зин ) is a town and the administrative center of Kalyazinsky District in Tver Oblast , Russia , located on the right bank of the Volga River , 175 kilometers (109 mi) northeast of Tver , the administrative center of the oblast . Population: 13,867 ( 2010 Census ) ; [4]
- ... Khrushchev 's administrative reform, Kalyazinsky District was merged into Kimrsky District, but on march 4, 1964 it was re-established. [14] In July 1990, Kalinin Oblast was renamed Tver Oblast. [16] On Nove ...
#20 Salavatsky District
Salavatsky District ( Russian : Салава́тский райо́н ; Bashkir : Салауат 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 northeast of the republic and borders Duvansky District in the north,
- ... istrict was established on January 31, 1935 as Maloyazovsky District ( Малоязовский район ). [2] On march 4, 1941, it was given its present name, [2] in honor of Salawat Yulayev , a Bashkir national hero who ...
Serbia / Serbia
#1 Stanovo
Stanovo ( Serbian Cyrillic : Станово ) was one of five city municipalities which constituted the City of Kragujevac . According to the 2002 census, 39,252 residents lived in the municipality, while the urban area had 32,965 residents. The municipality was formed in May 2002, only to be dissolved in
- ... Šumadija and Western Serbia District Šumadija Municipality Kragujevac Founded 31 May 2002 Dissolved 4 march 2008 Settlements 14 Area [1] • Municipality 154.82 km 2 (59.78 sq mi) Population (2002 census) • Ur ...
Slovenia / Slovenia
#1 Tekačevo
Tekačevo ( pronounced [tɛˈkaːtʃɛʋɔ] , in order sources Takačevo , [2] German : Takatschevo [2] ) is a settlement in the Municipality of Rogaška Slatina in eastern Slovenia . The railway line from Celje to Rogaška Slatina runs through the settlement. The wider area around Rogaška Slatina is part of
- ... ment was changed from Spodnje Tekačevo and Zgornje Tekačevo to Tekačevo in 1952. [4] MASS MURDER On 4 march 1997, a never resolved mass murder , considered the worst or one of the worst murders in independen ...
Spain / Spain
#1 Sos del Rey Católico
Sos del Rey Católico (in Aragonese : Sos d'o Rei Catolico ) is a historic town and municipality in the Cinco Villas comarca, province of Zaragoza , in Aragon , Spain . Place in Aragon, Spain Sos del Rey Católico ( Spanish ) Sos d'o Rei Catolico ( Aragonese ) Seal Sos del Rey Católico ( Spanish
- ... d, and during a weekend gather to eat, drink, share and talk around the fire. Jornadas Fernandinas, march 4 13, the birth of King Ferdinand II of Aragon is a marked date in the activity of the town of his bir ...
#2 Pinet, Valencia
Pinet is a municipality located in the north-east of the comarca of Vall d'Albaida in the south of the province of Valencia , Valencian Community , Spain, and some 82.6 km from the regional capital, Valencia. [2] Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain Pinet Municipality Flag Coat of arms Pinet
- ... nicipalities of Pinet and Llutxent . Declared a Municipal Natural Park by Generalitat Valenciana on march 4, 2005, it can be accessed on foot, by bicycle, on horseback or by car via signposted roads and track ...
#3 La Rambla, Córdoba
La Rambla is a municipality in the province of Córdoba , Spain . City in Andalusia, Spain La Rambla city View of La Rambla, Córdoba Seal Country Spain Autonomous community Andalusia Province Córdoba Area • Total 138 km 2 (53 sq mi) Elevation 358 m (1,175 ft) Population (2018) [1] •
- ... OTABLE PEOPLE Alfonso Cabello , a paralympic cyclist, was born here in 1993. [3] Alejandro Lerroux ( 4 march 1864 – Madrid, 25 June 1949) was a Spanish politician who was the leader of the Radical Republican ...
Sri Lanka / Sri Lanka
#1 Pallai
Pallai ( Tamil : பளை , Sinhala : පල්ලෙයි ), also spelt Palai , is a small town in the Kilinochchi District , Northern Province , Sri Lanka . [1] Also spelt 'Palai', is a small town in the Kilinochchi District, Northern Province, Sri Lanka For other uses, see Palai (disambiguation) . This article nee
- ... 2009, agreements were made to restore the line back into service. The railway resumed operation on 4 march 2014. SEE ALSO Railway stations in Sri Lanka Pallai railway station
Switzerland / Switzerland
#1 Zürich
Zürich is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zürich . It is located in north-central Switzerland, [5] at the northwestern tip of Lake Zürich . As of January 2020, the municipality has 434,335 inhabitants, the urban area 1.315 million (2009), [6] and the Zürich metropoli
- ... iving the left parties a combined six out of nine seats. [33] The last regular election was held on 4 march 2018. [33] The Stadtrat of Zurich [33] City Councilor ( Stadtrat / Stadträtin ) Party Head of Offic ...
- ... pposite to the City Hall ( Stadthaus ). [34] The last election of the Municipal Council was held on 4 march 2018 for the mandate period of 2018–2022. [33] As of May 2018 [update] , the Municipal Council cons ...
#2 Solothurn
Solothurn ( / ˈ s oʊ l ə t ʊər n , ˈ z oʊ -/ SOH -lə-toorn, ZOH - , German: [ˈzoːlotʊrn] ( listen ) ; French : Soleure [sɔlœʁ] ; Italian : Soletta [soˈletːa] ; Romansh : Soloturn ) is a town , a municipality , and the capital of the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland . It is located in the north-wes
- ... Solothurn was 980.18 Swiss francs (CHF) per month (US$1043, £760, €852) approx. exchange rate from march 4, 2018). The average rate for a one-room apartment was 568.85 CHF (US$605, £438, €495), a two-room ap ...
Syria / Syria
#1 Al-Rastan
Al-Rastan ( Arabic : الرستن ) is the third largest city in the Homs Governorate , [2] located 25 kilometers (16 mi) north of its administrative capital Homs and 22 kilometers (14 mi) from Hama . Nearby localities include Talbiseh and al-Ghantu to the south, al-Zaafaraniyah and al-Mashrafah to th
- ... eported that at least 42 people were killed by the Syrian Army in the preceding three days. [50] By 4 march the FSA had managed to repel the Syrian Army, although many of their fighters retreated "for tactic ...
#2 Arima, Syria
Arima ( Arabic : العريمة ), also spelled Orayma or Arimah , is a town and seat of a subdistrict ( nahiya ) in Al-Bab District , located 20 kilometers (12 mi) northeast of the city of al-Bab and 65 kilometers (40 mi) northeast of Aleppo in northern Syria . In the 2004 census, it had a population
- ... l brokered by Russia gave control of five villages including Arima to the Syrian government, and by march 4 the Syrian Army had entered the zone. By 13 March Russian troops had also entered the zone. [13] [14 ...
#3 Shaykh al-Hadid
Shaykh al-Hadid ( Arabic : شيخ الحديد , also spelled Sheikh Hadid, Sheikh El-Hadid ) is a town in northern Syria , administratively part of the Afrin District of the Aleppo Governorate , located northwest of Aleppo near the border with Turkey . Nearby localities include Kafr Safra to the south and D
- ... al Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Shaykh al-Hadid had a population of 5,063 in the 2004 census. [1] On march 4, 2018, the town came under the control of the Syrian National Army . Shaykh al-Hadid is the administ ...
Thailand / Thailand
#1 Chumphon Buri district
Chumphon Buri ( Thai : ชุมพลบุรี , pronounced [t͡ɕʰūm.pʰōn bū.rīː] ) is a district ( amphoe ) in the northwestern part of Surin province , northeastern Thailand . District in Surin, Thailand Chumphon Buri ชุมพลบุรี District Rural road in Chumphon Buri in 2013 District location in Surin province Coor
- ... d to be too small to be a full district and was thus reduced to a minor district ( king amphoe ) on 4 march 1938. [1] On 20 February 1953 it regained full district status. [2] [3] GEOGRAPHY Neighboring distr ...
#2 Prasat district
Prasat ( Thai : ปราสาท , pronounced [prāː.sàːt] ) is a district ( amphoe ) in the southern part of Surin province , northeastern Thailand . District in Surin, Thailand Prasat ปราสาท District District location in Surin province Coordinates: 14°38′26″N 103°24′17″E Country Thailand Province Surin Seat
- ... district was originally part of Mueang Surin district . It was split off as a separate district on 4 march 1938, consisting of the seven tambons : Kang Aen, Bakdai, Ta Bao, Prue, Thung Mon, Phlai, and Thamo ...
Turkey / Turkey
#1 Trabzon
Trabzon ( Turkish pronunciation: [ˈtɾabzon] ; Ancient Greek : Tραπεζοῦς ( Trapezous ), Ophitic Pontic Greek : Τραπεζούντα ( Trapezounta ); Georgian : ტრაპიზონი ( Trapizoni )), historically known as Trebizond in English, is a city on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey and the capital of Tra
- ... , as part of the Caucasus Campaign of World War I. The Russian army landed at Atina , east of Rize march 4, 4, 1916. Lazistan Sanjak fell within two days. However, due to heavy guerrilla resistance around Of ...
Ukraine / Ukraine
#1 Zhytomyr
Zhytomyr ( Ukrainian : Жито́мир , romanized : Zhytomyr [ʒɪˈtɔmɪr] ; Russian : Жито́мир , romanized : Zhitomir [ʐɨˈtomʲɪr] ; Polish : Żytomierz [ʐɨˈtɔ.mjɛʂ] ; Yiddish : זשיטאָמיר , romanized : Zhitomir ; German : Schytomyr [ʒɪˈtɔmɪʁ] ) is a city in the north of the western half of Ukraine . It
- ... ndent and sovereign Ukraine . 2022 RUSSIAN INVASION School in Zhytomyr after a Russian airstrike on 4 march 2022 During the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine , Zhytomyr and the surrounding area were subjected ...
#2 Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine
Khmelnytskyi ( Ukrainian : Хмельни́цький , romanized : Khmelnytskyi , pronounced [xmelʲˈnɪtsʲkɪj] IPA: [xmeʎˈn̪ɪt͡sʲkɪi̯] ( listen ) ), until 1954 Proskuriv ( Ukrainian: Проску́рів [proˈskur⁽ʲ⁾iu̯] ), is a city in western Ukraine , the administrative center for Khmelnytskyi Oblast ( region ) a
- ... he Chief of Staff, Otaman Yunakiv. The order was published in the Ukraina newspaper on February 20 ( march 4, old style). Later, Petliura issued a special order to execute Semysenko for being the pogrom initia ...
#3 Kryvyi Rih
Kryvyi Rih ( Ukrainian : Криви́й Ріг [krɪˌwɪj ˈr⁽ʲ⁾iɦ] , lit. ' Curved Cape ' or 'Crooked Horn' [5] ) is the largest city in central Ukraine, the 7th most populous city in the country; [6] and 2nd biggest area. The city's population at the beginning of 2022 is estimated at 646,748. It hosts the ad
- ... pted again triggered by the fatal result of underinvestment in plant and safety. On the night of 3–4 4 march 2018, the roof collapsed at AMKR's converter shop, killing a 25-year-old worker. [74] In May, the Ar ...
#4 Zarichchia, Nadvirna Raion, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
Zarichchia ( Ukrainian : Заріччя , romanized : Zariččia ) is a village in Nadvirna Raion of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast of Ukraine . It belongs to Deliatyn settlement hromada , one of the hromadas of Ukraine. [1] Rural locality in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Ukraine For other uses, see Zarichchia (disambig
- ... HISTORY Bronze Age burials have been discovered in the territory of Zarichchia. It is mentioned on march 4, 1463 in the books of the Galician court. [2] The village is mentioned in historical sources of the ...
#5 Trostianets
Trostianets (also Trostyanets ; Ukrainian : Тростянець , pronounced [trosʲtʲɐˈnɛt͡sʲ] ) is a city in the Sumy Oblast in Ukraine , and serves as the administrative center of the Trostianets Raion . The city lies on the Boromlya River, 59 km (37 mi) from Sumy . Landmarks include a neo-Gothic "ro
- ... after the invasion was launched on 24 February [7] and was captured by them on 1 March 2022. [8] On 4 march , 2022, an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe was reported by local authorities. [ clarification nee ...
#6 Dnipro
Dnipro ( Ukrainian : Дніпро [dn⁽ʲ⁾iˈprɔ] ( listen ) ), formerly known as Dnipropetrovsk (Ukrainian: Днiпропетровськ), is Ukraine 's fourth-largest city, with about one million inhabitants. [3] [4] [5] [6] It is located in the eastern part of Ukraine, 391 km (243 mi) [7] southeast of the Ukrainia
- ... ko served as prime minister from 24 January to 8 September 2005, and again from 18 December 2007 to 4 march 2010. Yanukovych narrowly defeated Tymoshenko the 2010 presidential election , taking 41.7 percent ...
#7 Lviv Oblast
Lviv Oblast ( Ukrainian : Льві́вська о́бласть , romanized : Lvivska oblast , IPA: [ˈlʲʋʲiu̯sʲkɐ ˈɔbɫɐsʲtʲ] ), also referred to as Lvivshchyna ( Ukrainian : Льві́вщина , IPA: [ˈlʲʋʲiu̯ʃt͡ʃɪnɐ] ) [lower-alpha 1] is an oblast (province) in western Ukraine . The administrative center of the oblast
- ... 8] b. 1971 21 December 2010 2 November 2011 [7] Mykhailo Tsymbaliuk [7] b. 1964 2 November 2011 [7] 4 march 2013 [9] Mykhailo Kostiuk [7] b. 1961 4 March 2013 [9] 31 October 2013 [10] Viktor Shemchuk [9] b. ...
- ... ] Mykhailo Tsymbaliuk [7] b. 1964 2 November 2011 [7] 4 March 2013 [9] Mykhailo Kostiuk [7] b. 1961 4 march 2013 [9] 31 October 2013 [10] Viktor Shemchuk [9] b. 1970 31 October 2013 [10] 23 January 2014 [11] ...
#8 Industrialnyi District, Kharkiv
Industrialnyi District ( Ukrainian : Індустріальний район ) is an urban district of the city of Kharkiv , Ukraine , named after its industrial hub built in 1930s at its city's eastern outskirts. Urban district in Kharkiv Oblast, Ukraine Industrialnyi District Індустріальний район Urban district Coun
- ... video purporting to record explosions and fire at the plant on 25 and 27 February 2022. [9] [10] On 4 march 2022, Human Rights Watch reported that on the fourth day of the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian ...
#9 Gammalsvenskby
Gammalsvenskby ( Gammalsvenska : Gammölsvänskbi , lit. ' Old Swedish Village ' ; Ukrainian : Старошведське , romanized : Staroshvedske ; German : Alt-Schwedendorf ) is a former village that is now a neighbourhood of Zmiivka ( Ukrainian: Зміївка ) in Beryslav Raion of Kherson Oblast , Ukraine . I
- ... lmbro, Emma; Dahllof, Ake (August 7, 2009). "Ukraine III – Gammalsvenskby" . TravelBlog . Retrieved march 4, 2021 . Knutas, Kjell. "Gammalsvenskby i Ukrania" [Gammalsvenskby in Ukraine]. Norra Kyrketorps förs ...
- ... community live in a village in the Kherson region]. Корреспондент (in Russian). No. 37 . Retrieved march 4, 2021 . Ullman, Tommie; Öhlén, Mats (October 28, 2009). "A Swedish Village in Ukraine" . Stockholm N ...
#10 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
- ... s captured by the Russian Imperial Army. Fierce fighting occurred in Marijampol from 27 February to 4 march 1914. Many inhabitants were evacuated, however, many more were killed in the fighting. A major fire ...
#11 Perechyn
Perechyn ( Ukrainian : Перечин ; Hungarian : Perecseny ; Rusyn : Перечин ) is a city in Zakarpattia Oblast , Ukraine . It was the administrative centre of the former Perechyn Raion (district). It is now part of the Uzhhorod Raion . Today the population is 6,557 (2021 est.) [2] . City in Zakarpattia
- ... 22°28′27″E Country Ukraine Oblast Zakarpattia Oblast Raion Uzhhorod Raion Founded 1427 City Status 4 march 2004 Government • Mayor Ivan Pohorilyak [1] Area • Total 7.45 km 2 (2.88 sq mi) Elevation 149 m (48 ...
United Kingdom / United Kingdom
#1 Swansea
Swansea ( / ˈ s w ɒ n z i / ; Welsh : Abertawe [abɛrˈtawɛ] ) is a coastal city and the second-largest city of Wales . It forms a principal area , officially known as the City and County of Swansea ( Welsh: Dinas a Sir Abertawe ). [2] City and county in Wales For other places with the same name, see
- ... of Mannheim: 18 November 1995. Rt Hon Donald Anderson PC DL : 11 February 2000. John Charles CBE : 4 march 2001. Rt Hon Rowan Williams PC FBA FRSL FLSW : 31 July 2010. Mel Nurse : 28 April 2016. Chris Colem ...
#2 Hucknall
Hucknall , formerly Hucknall Torkard , is a market town in the Ashfield district of Nottinghamshire , England. It lies 7 miles north of Nottingham , 7 miles south-east of Kirkby-in-Ashfield , 9 miles from Mansfield and 10 miles south of Sutton-in-Ashfield . It is the second largest town in the Ashfi
- ... ough Hucknall closed fully on 5 September 1966, but Hucknall Central station had closed earlier, on 4 march 1963. From 1894 until 1974 Hucknall was the seat of Hucknall Urban District Council. With the aboli ...
#3 Borough of Middlesbrough
The Borough of Middlesbrough is a borough in North Yorkshire , England, based around the town of Middlesbrough in the north of the county. It has unitary authority status, so does not form part of the non-metropolitan county . Borough in North Yorkshire, England This article is about governance from
- ... . Smith – 9 May 1986 (deceased 23 February 1993) Councillor W. Ferrier MBE – 16 June 1992 (deceased 4 march 2015) Councillor Miss G. Popple – 16 June 1992 (deceased 10 May 2003) Councillor Mr Len Poole BEM J ...
#4 Chalford
Chalford is a large village in the Frome Valley of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire , England. It is to the southeast of Stroud about four miles (six kilometres) upstream. It gives its name to Chalford parish , which covers the villages of Chalford, Chalford Hill, France Lynch, Bussage and Brownshil
- ... liated with the independent organisation Co-operatives UK, making the share issue possible. [22] On 4 march 2012 the store and the donkey were featured in an episode of Countryfile . The store prospered with ...
#5 Geldeston
Geldeston is a parish and village in Norfolk . It is about one mile westward of Gillingham and two miles north west of Beccles . Other nearby villages include Ellingham and Kirby Cane , immediately to its west. Human settlement in England Geldeston St Michael's Church Geldeston Location within Norfo
- ... id Smith, who was licensed as priest-in-charge of the Waveney Benefice and the Raveningham Group on 4 march 2020. He moved from the Harling United Benefice in southwest Norfolk. [6] The previous rector, unti ...
#6 Coldharbour (Lambeth ward)
Coldharbour ward is an administrative division of the London Borough of Lambeth . It is located in Brixton . Human settlement in England Coldharbour Population 17,243 (2011 Census. Ward) [1] Unitary authority London Borough of Lambeth Region London Country England Sovereign state United Kingdo
- ... imbourne 118 Turnout Labour hold Swing Labour hold Swing Labour hold Swing Coldharbour by-election, 4 march 1993 [ citation needed ] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Raymond Woolford 841 Labour S ...
#7 Tournai (constituency)
Tournai ( French pronunciation: [tuʁnɛ] ), was a possible former constituency of the Parliament of England . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( February 2014 ) Tournai Former Borough constituency for the House of Commons 1513–1519 Number of members 2
- ... mmoned Elected Assembled Dissolved First Member Second Member 28 November 1511 1513 4 February 1512 4 march 1514 Jean Le Sellier unknown 23 November 1514 1515 5 February 1515 22 December 1515 unknown unknown ...
#8 Lauder
The former Royal Burgh of Lauder ( / ˈ l ɔː d ər / , Scottish Gaelic : Labhdar [3] ) is a town in the Scottish Borders in the historic county of Berwickshire . On the Southern Upland Way , the burgh lies 27 miles (43 km) southeast of Edinburgh , on the western edge of the Lammermuir Hills . For ot
- ... ass (c1275 – September 1337) was Justiciar of Lothian as early as 1316. He received a charter dated 4 march 1316, from John Graham of Abercorn, of his lands of Dalcoif, parish of Merton, Berwickshire. [14] T ...
#9 Armadale, West Lothian
Armadale ( Scots : Airmadale , Scottish Gaelic : Armadal ) is a town within the county of West Lothian in the Central Belt of Scotland . It lies to the west of Bathgate and to the east of Blackridge . Armadale, formerly known as Barbauchlaw, is an ex- mining town which was also known for its brick m
- ... as part of the new Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link .Located at the south end of Armadale it re-opened on 4 march 2011. [31] First Scotland East and Lothian Country Buses also run bus services into the village lin ...
#10 Houghton on the Hill, Norfolk
Houghton on the Hill is a deserted medieval village in the Breckland district of Norfolk , England, notable for its Grade I listed church. [1] The only surviving buildings are a farm and St Mary's church. The church was rescued in the 1990s after being left in a ruinous state. During the restoration
- ... [3] [8] He was honoured in 2006 "for services to Church Restoration in Norfolk". [9] Davey died on 4 march 2021, aged 91 [10] and his life and the restoration of the church were discussed on BBC Radio 4 's ...
#11 Cashel (UK Parliament constituency)
Cashel is a former British Parliament constituency in Ireland , returning one MP . It was an original constituency represented in Parliament when the Union of Great Britain and Ireland took effect on 1 January 1801. Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom Cashel Former Borough constituency
- ... 6 1812, 26 October Sir Charles Saxton, Bt Tory 1818, 9 June Richard Pennefather Tory Resigned 1819, 4 march Ebenezer John Collett Tory [1] 1830, 5 August Mathew Pennefather Tory [2] Resigned 1831, 16 July Ph ...
#12 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
- ... n was appointed Secretary of State for War and the Colonies , requiring a by-election. By-election, 4 march 1852 : Droitwich [11] Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative John Pakington Unopposed Conservative ...
#13 Sheffield
Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire , England, serving as the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield . The name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through the city. It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and some of its southern suburbs were transferred from Derbyshi
- ... d honoured" . The Guardian . London: Guardian News and Media Limited. Archived from the original on 4 march 2014 . Retrieved 21 June 2009 . ""Herd of Sheffield" elephants stampede into city" . BBC News . 11 ...
#14 Bury, Cambridgeshire
Bury is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. [1] Bury lies approximately 7 miles (11 km) north/north east of Huntingdon and is near to Ramsey and St Ives . Bury is situated within Huntingdonshire which is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire as well as being a historic c
- ... ain purposes before the dissolution of Ramsey. After the Dissolution, however, they were granted on 4 march 1539–40, as separate manors, to Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) and followed the descent of Ramse ...
- ... manor remained with Ramsey Abbey till the Dissolution, when it was granted with Ramsey and Bury on 4 march 1539–40 to Richard Williams (alias Cromwell) and then has followed the descent of the manor of Bury ...
#15 North Queensferry
North Queensferry is a village in Fife , Scotland , situated on the Firth of Forth where the Forth Bridge , the Forth Road Bridge , and the Queensferry Crossing all meet the Fife coast, some 10 miles (16 kilometres) from the centre of Edinburgh . According to the 2011 census, the village has a popul
- ... View of the construction of the Forth Bridge from North Queensferry The Forth Bridge was opened on 4 march 1890, by the then Duke of Rothesay (later to become King Edward VII ). North Queensferry railway st ...
#16 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
- ... votes Hood 6,694; Fox 6,234; Wray 5,998. (Source: Stooks Smith) Hood and Fox were declared elected 4 march 1785 Appointment of Hood as a Commissioner of the Admiralty 16 July 1788 By-Election 4 August 1788 ...
#17 High Coniscliffe
High Coniscliffe is a parish and village in the borough of Darlington and ceremonial county of County Durham , England. The parish includes Carlbury and Low Coniscliffe . It is part of Heighington and Coniscliffe ward , and is situated approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Darlington . At the 201
- ... t from the village, was executed at York on 29 May 1583 for high treason due to his Catholicism. On 4 march 1590 another local Catholic priest, Christopher Bayles, was similarly executed. In 1734 the churchw ...
#18 Poplar South (UK Parliament constituency)
Poplar South (strictly South Poplar , although this is an unusual form of official name for a borough constituency) was a parliamentary constituency centred on the Poplar district of the East End of London . It returned one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the U
- ... 918 : South Poplar [1] [2] Party Candidate Votes % ±% C Liberal Alfred Yeo 8,571 49.4 Labour Samuel march 4, 446 25.6 Unionist Wilfrid T. Allen 4,339 25.0 Majority 4,125 23.8 Turnout 36,077 48.1 Liberal win (n ...
#19 Tywyn
Tywyn ( Welsh : [ˈtəu.ɨn] ; in English often / ˈ t aʊ . ɪ n / ), formerly spelled Towyn , [1] is a town, community , and seaside resort on the Cardigan Bay coast of southern Gwynedd , Wales . It was previously in the historic county of Merionethshire . It is famous as the location of the Cadfan St
- ... er, was another son of Joseph David Jones and Catherine (née Daniel). Owen Wynne Jones ('Glasynys', 4 march 1828 – 4 April 1870), Welsh cleric, antiquary, author, and poet, died at Tywyn on 4 April 1870. Dai ...
#20 Beauly
Beauly ( / ˈ b juː l i / ( listen ) BEW -lee ; from French beau lieu 'beautiful place' ; Scottish Gaelic : A' Mhanachainn ) is a village in the Highland area, on the River Beauly , 5 miles (8 km) west of Inverness by the Far North railway line . The town is historically within Kilmorack Parish o
- ... the parish of Kilmorack" (PDF) . National Archive of Scotland. Archived (PDF) from the original on 4 march 2016 . Retrieved 18 April 2015 . "Struan Lodge - Beauly" . Archived from the original on 18 April 2 ...
USA / USA
#1 Treasure Island, San Francisco
Treasure Island is an artificial island in the San Francisco Bay and a neighborhood in the City and County of San Francisco . Built in 1936–37 for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition , the island's World's Fair site is a California Historical Landmark . [6] Buildings there have been listed
- ... ng 4,000 trees, 70,000 shrubs, and 700,000 flowering plants. [1] Facility construction had begun by march 4, 1937, when two hangars were being built. External media Images World's Fair montage with tower Vide ...
#2 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
- ... rty Years Cong ress Electoral history District location District 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 ...
- ... trict location District 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 s ...
- ... 810 . Lost re-election. 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 " ...
- ... re-election. 1813–1820 "1st Eastern district," District of Maine John Holmes Democratic-Republican march 4, 1817 – March 15, 1820 15th 16th Elected in 1816 . Re-elected in 1818 . Redistricted to Maine's at-l ...
- ... en elected U.S. Senator . District moved to Maine March 15, 1820 District restored in Massachusetts march 4, 1903 William C. Lovering ( Taunton ) Republican March 4, 1903 – February 4, 1910 58th [3] 59th 60th ...
- ... 5, 1820 District restored in Massachusetts March 4, 1903 William C. Lovering ( Taunton ) Republican march 4, 1903 – February 4, 1910 58th [3] 59th 60th 61st Redistricted from the 12th district and re-elected ...
- ... Governor . Vacant 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 ...
- ... arch 4, 1911 – March 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 Oln ...
- ... lected in 1912 . 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 . Los ...
- ... elected in 1916 . Re-elected in 1918 . Lost re-election. Louis A. Frothingham ( Easton ) Republican march 4, 1921 – August 23, 1928 67th 68th 69th 70th Elected in 1920 . Re-elected in 1922 . Re-elected in 192 ...
- ... n 1930 . Redistricted to the 13th district . Joseph W. Martin Jr. ( North Attleborough ) Republican march 4, 1933 – January 3, 1963 73rd 74th 75th 76th 77th 78th 79th 80th 81st 82nd 83rd 84th 85th 86th 87th R ...
#3 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
- ... TING THE DISTRICT Member Party Years Cong ress Electoral history District location District created march 4, 1803 Thomas Moore Democratic-Republican March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1813 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Redist ...
- ... ectoral history 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 18 ...
- ... 1808 . Re-elected 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-elect ...
- ... lected in 1812 . 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 Mar ...
- ... 4, 1815 – March 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 Democrat ...
- ... 3, 1821 15th 16th 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 ...
- ... ch 3, 1823 17th 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-elect ...
- ... rict and re-elected 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 El ...
- ... 823–1833 "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 . Re-elected in 1828 . Re-elected in 1830 . Ret ...
- ... d Elected in 1826 . 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 ] Ja ...
- ... 23rd Elected in 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1835 – 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 ...
- ... ney Nullifier March 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 Demo ...
- ... March 3, 1843 26th 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- ...
- ... 44 . Re-elected 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 ...
- ... d 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 27, 1884 48th Redistricted from the 2nd ...
- ... trict eliminated March 3, 1853 District re-established March 4, 1883 Edmund W. M. Mackey Republican march 4, 1883 – January 27, 1884 48th Redistricted from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1882 . Died. 1883 ...
- ... Elected to finish Mackey's term . Re-elected in 1884 . Lost re-election. William Elliott Democratic march 4, 1887 – September 23, 1890 50th 51st Elected in 1886 . Re-elected in 1888 . Lost election contest. T ...
- ... er 24, 1890 – March 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 – Ma ...
- ... emocratic March 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 unk ...
- ... Redistricted to the 1st district . 1893–1903 [ data unknown/missing ] J. William Stokes Democratic march 4, 1895 – June 1, 1896 54th Elected in 1894 . Seat declared vacant while being contested because of De ...
- ... 19 – March 3, 1921 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-electe ...
#4 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
- ... F MEMBERS REPRESENTING THE DISTRICT Member Party Years Cong ress Electoral history District created march 4, 1863 Anthony L. Knapp Democratic March 4, 1863 – March 3, 1865 38th Redistricted from the 6th distr ...
- ... Party Years Cong 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. Anth ...
- ... th Redistricted 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 – Marc ...
- ... Democratic March 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 Democ ...
- ... – March 3, 1871 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, 1 ...
- ... c March 4, 1871 – 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 ...
- ... y Republican March 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 – M ...
- ... mocratic March 4, 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 . Red ...
- ... 1878 . Re-elected 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. P ...
- ... , 1887 48th 49th Elected in 1882 . Re-elected in 1884 . Lost re-election. Philip S. Post Republican march 4, 1887 – January 6, 1895 50th 51st 52nd 53rd 54th Elected in 1886 . Re-elected in 1888 . Re-elected i ...
- ... lected 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 ...
- ... n 1906 . Re-elected 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, 19 ...
- ... ve March 4, 1913 – 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. ...
- ... again in 1914 . 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-e ...
- ... in 1926 . Re-elected in 1928 . Re-elected in 1930 . Lost renomination. James Simpson Jr. Republican march 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 73rd Elected in 1932 . Lost renomination. Ralph E. Church Republican January ...
#5 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
- ... history Rep. Party 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 ...
- ... alader Pro-Admin. 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 ...
- ... etired to run for U.S. Senator . Aaron Kitchell Anti-Admin. Elected in 1791 . Lost re-election. 3rd march 4, 1793 – September 15, 1794 Lambert Cadwalader Pro-Admin. Elected in 1792 . Lost re-election. John Be ...
- ... ron Kitchell Anti-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 ...
- ... . Elected in 1794 . 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 lo ...
- ... Fed. Elected in 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 representati ...
- ... ion only District 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 180 ...
- ... . Re-elected in 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 i ...
- ... red. James Sloan 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 ...
- ... elected in 1806 . Died. John Lambert Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1804 . Re-elected in 1806 . Retired. 10th march 4, 1807 – January 27, 1808 Thomas Newbold Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1806 . Re-elected in 1808 . Re-elected ...
- ... -elected in 1808 . Re-elected in 1810 . Redistricted to the 1st district and lost re-election. 11th march 4, 1809 – September 12, 1810 James Cox Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1808 . Died. Jacob Hufty Dem.-Rep. Elected ...
- ... ber 31, 1810 – March 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 ...
- ... ames Morgan Dem.-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 representati ...
- ... on only District 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. Elec ...
- ... . Lewis Condict 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. Ch ...
- ... lection. John Linn Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1816 . Re-elected in 1818 . Re-elected in 1820 . Died. 16th march 4, 1819 – November 4, 1819 John Condit Dem.-Rep. Elected in 1818 . Resigned to become assistant collec ...
- ... sh 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 in 1820 . Re-elected in 18 ...
- ... . Re-elected in 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 ...
- ... el Garrison Dem.-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 1 ...
- ... enezer Tucker Anti-Jack. Elected in 1824 . Re-elected in 1826 . Retired. Anti-Jack. Anti-Jack. 20th march 4, 1827 – January 14, 1828 Isaac Pierson Anti-Jack. Elected in 1826 . Re-elected in 1828 . Lost re-ele ...
- ... d December 1, 1828. 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. T ...
- ... in 1830 . Retired. 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. E ...
- ... Jack. Elected in 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 be ...
- ... cted in 1834 . Retired. William N. Shinn Jack. Elected in 1832 . Re-elected in 1834 . Retired. 24th march 4, 1835 – November 3, 1836 November 3, 1836 – December 5, 1836 Vacant December 5, 1836 – March 3, 1837 ...
- ... 6, 1836 to finish 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 qualif ...
- ... . Yorke Whig Elected 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 ...
- ... Ryall Dem. Elected 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 ...
- ... 5 Aaron Kitchell Anti-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. Is ...
#6 Summit County, Utah
Summit County is a county in the U.S. state of Utah , occupying a rugged and mountainous area. As of the 2010 United States Census , the population was 36,324. [1] Its county seat is Coalville , [2] and the largest city is Park City . For counties with a similar name, see Summit County (disambiguati
- ... t Salt Lake County for administrative and judicial purposes. The county government was completed by march 4, 1861, so its attachment to the other county was terminated. The county boundaries were altered in 1 ...
#7 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
- ... OF MEMBERS REPRESENTING THE DISTRICT Name Party Years Cong ress Electoral history District created march 4, 1823 Adam R. Alexander Democratic-Republican March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1825 18th 19th Elected in 182 ...
- ... Cong ress Electoral 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 ...
- ... 1823 – March 3, 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 18 ...
- ... ected 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 in 1829 . Lost re-election. Anti-Jackso ...
- ... – March 3, 1829 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 18 ...
- ... 829 . Lost re-election. 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. ...
- ... Elected in 1831 . 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- ...
- ... 3 . Re-elected in 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 ...
- ... 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-elected in 1841 . Retired. Cave Johnson Democra ...
- ... 9 – March 3, 1843 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. Luc ...
- ... th Redistricted 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 Demo ...
- ... March 3, 1849 29th 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 Wh ...
- ... 49 – March 3, 1853 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 Nothin ...
- ... 853 – March 3, 1855 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 185 ...
- ... 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-election. Emerson Etheridge Opposition March 4, ...
- ... March 4, 1857 – 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, 1 ...
- ... n March 4, 1859 – 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 ...
- ... cant March 4, 1861 – March 3, 1863 37th American Civil War : No members elected District eliminated march 4, 1863 District re-established March 4, 1873 Barbour Lewis Republican March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 4 ...
- ... h American Civil War : No members elected District eliminated March 4, 1863 District re-established march 4, 1873 Barbour Lewis Republican March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 43rd Elected in 1872 . Redistricted to ...
- ... ed District eliminated 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. ...
- ... ed in 1872 . Redistricted 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 ...
- ... ch 3, 1879 44th 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 Democ ...
- ... – March 3, 1883 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1883 – 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. Pi ...
- ... 1889 49th 50th 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 Indepe ...
- ... . Re-elected in 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. Pi ...
- ... 1897 53rd 54th 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 ...
- ... in 1898 . Re-elected 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 1924 . 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 distr ...
- ... 2nd Elected in 1928 . Re-elected in 1930 . Redistricted to the 8th district . E.H. Crump Democratic march 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 73rd Redistricted from the 10th district and re-elected in 1932 . Retired. C ...
#8 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
- ... LIST OF MEMBERS REPRESENTING THE DISTRICT Representative 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 ...
- ... Representative 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-ele ...
- ... . Re-elected in 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 ...
- ... 62nd Elected in 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 Mar ...
- ... 4, 1913 – March 3, 1915 63rd Elected in 1912 . [ data unknown/missing ] Walter W. Magee Republican march 4, 1915 – May 25, 1927 64th 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th Elected in 1914 . Re-elected in 1916 . Re-el ...
#9 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
- ... THE DISTRICT Representatives Party Years Cong ress Electoral history District map District created march 4, 1823 Patrick Farrelly Jacksonian Republican March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1825 18th 19th Redistricted fr ...
- ... lectoral history 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-elec ...
- ... t and re-elected in 1822 . Re-elected in 1824 . Died. 1823–1833 [ data unknown/missing ] Jacksonian march 4, 1825 – January 12, 1826 Vacant January 12, 1826 – March 14, 1826 19th Thomas H. Sill Anti-Jacksonia ...
- ... 826 – March 3, 1827 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 ...
- ... rch 4, 1827 – March 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 ...
- ... ti-Jacksonian March 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-Ja ...
- ... arch 3, 1833 22nd 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. 183 ...
- ... h district and re-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, 18 ...
- ... an March 4, 1835 – 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. ...
- ... – March 3, 1841 25th 26th 27th Elected in 1836 . Re-elected in 1838 . Elected in 1840 . Died. Whig march 4, 1841 – May 10, 1841 Vacant May 10, 1841 – June 28, 1841 27th Henry Black Whig June 28, 1841 – Novem ...
- ... hig December 21, 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 . Ret ...
- ... cted in 1844 . Re-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, 18 ...
- ... ig March 4, 1849 – 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 ...
- ... 1851 – March 3, 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. Edi ...
- ... 3, 1855 33rd Elected 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1855 – 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 ...
- ... . 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-elected in 1860 . Lost re-election. James T. Ha ...
- ... 37th Elected in 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 unkno ...
- ... in 1862 . [ data 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 t ...
- ... ed to become judge 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, 18 ...
- ... an March 4, 1869 – 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, 187 ...
- ... tic March 4, 1871 – 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 un ...
- ... . Redistricted to 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. ...
- ... 879 44th 45th Elected 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 Re ...
- ... arch 3, 1883 46th 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 ...
- ... d in 1890 . Withdrew 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 ...
- ... Redistricted to 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 ...
- ... 1908 . Re-elected 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 ...
- ... e-elected in 1920 . Lost re-election. 1913–1933 [ data unknown/missing ] Edward M. Beers Republican march 4, 1923 – April 21, 1932 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd Elected in 1922 . Re-elected in 1924 . Re-elected in ...
- ... mber 8, 1932 – March 3, 1933 Elected to finish Beers's term . Retired. Benjamin K. Focht Republican march 4, 1933 – March 27, 1937 73rd 74th 75th Elected in 1932 . Re-elected in 1934 . Re-elected in 1936 . Di ...
#10 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
- ... F MEMBERS REPRESENTING THE DISTRICT Member Party Years Cong ress Electoral history District created march 4, 1883 Edward K. Valentine Republican March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1885 48th Redistricted from at-large d ...
- ... rty Years Cong ress 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. Geo ...
- ... edistricted from 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 . Los ...
- ... ted in 1884 . Re-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 Meikle ...
- ... 1893 52nd Elected 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 Popul ...
- ... 3 – March 3, 1897 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 ...
- ... ulist March 4, 1897 – 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. McC ...
- ... 1903 56th 57th Elected 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 ...
- ... 1907 58th 59th Elected 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, 19 ...
- ... an March 4, 1907 – March 3, 1909 60th Elected in 1906 . Lost re-election. James P. Latta Democratic march 4, 1909 – September 11, 1911 61st 62nd Elected in 1908 . Re-elected in 1910 . Died. Vacant September 1 ...
- ... ed in 1912 . Re-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 Howar ...
- ... 3, 1923 66th 67th Elected in 1918 . Re-elected in 1920 . Lost re-election. Edgar Howard Democratic march 4, 1923 – January 3, 1935 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd 73rd Elected in 1922 . Re-elected in 1924 . Re-elec ...
#11 La Conchita, California
La Conchita ( / ˌ l ɑː k ə n ˈ tʃ iː t ə / ( listen ) ; Spanish for "The Little Shell") is a small unincorporated community in western Ventura County, California , on U.S. Route 101 just southeast of the Santa Barbara county line. The ZIP Code is 93001, and the community is inside area code 805 . Un
- ... the community), and the Pacific Ocean, La Conchita has been the site of recent major mudslides: On march 4, 1995 at 2:03pm, a mudslide buried or damaged seven homes, injuring no one. After the main failure, ...
- ... re rain for the following week. On March 10, 1995, a debris flow occurred in the canyon west of the march 4 slide, damaging four or five more residences and a banana plantation . On January 10, 2005 at 12:30p ...
#12 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
- ... ISTRICT Member Party 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 ...
- ... arch 4, 1827 – March 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 ...
- ... 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-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 [ da ...
- ... 851 . Re-elected 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 M ...
- ... , 1855 – March 3, 1857 34th Elected in 1855 . [ data unknown/missing ] [7] James Jackson Democratic march 4, 1857 – January 23, 1861 35th 36th Elected in 1857 . Re-elected in 1859 . Resigned from office in 18 ...
- ... o elect a member to finish the term . [ citation needed ] 1868–1873 [ data unknown/missing ] Vacant march 4, 1869 – December 22, 1870 District failed to elect a member . [ citation needed ] William P. Price D ...
- ... d Elected to finish 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 ...
- ... 1873–1883 [ data 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/missin ...
- ... in 1892 . Lost renomination. [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 ...
- ... [13] 1903–1913 [ 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 ...
- ... to prolonged illness. Retired. [14] 1923–1933 [ data unknown/missing ] Samuel Rutherford Democratic march 4, 1925 – February 4, 1932 69th 70th 71st 72nd Elected in 1924 . Re-elected in 1926 . Re-elected in 19 ...
- ... 932 – March 3, 1933 72nd Elected to finish Rutherford's term . Retired. [16] Carl Vinson Democratic march 4, 1933 – January 3, 1965 73rd 74th 75th 76th 77th 78th 79th 80th 81st 82nd 83rd 84th 85th 86th 87th 8 ...
#13 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
- ... NG THE DISTRICT 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 ...
- ... 1789 – March 3, 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-Adminis ...
- ... March 3, 1793 2nd 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-Re ...
- ... arch 3, 1795 3rd 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 179 ...
- ... 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 Gabriel Christie Democratic-Republican March ...
- ... rch 4, 1797 – March 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, 18 ...
- ... an March 4, 1799 – 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 . Los ...
- ... Re-elected in 1803 . Re-elected in 1804 . Lost re-election. 7 John Montgomery Democratic-Republican march 4, 1807 – April 29, 1811 10th 11th 12th Elected in 1806 . Re-elected in 1808 . Re-elected in 1810 . Re ...
- ... m . Re-elected 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-Republi ...
- ... 7– March 3, 1819 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 ...
- ... rch 4, 1819– March 3, 1821 16th Elected in 1818 . Retired. 11 Jeremiah Cosden Democratic-Republican march 4, 1821 – March 19, 1822 17th Elected in 1820 . Election contested. 12 Philip Reed Democratic-Republic ...
- ... tested 1820 election. 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1823 – 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 . ...
- ... 2 . 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 George E. Mitchell Jacksonian December 7, 1 ...
- ... Elected to finish 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 – M ...
- ... cksonian March 4, 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- ...
- ... 35 . Re-elected 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 ...
- ... 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 unknown/missing ] 20 Thomas A. Spence Whig March ...
- ... ch 4, 1841 – March 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 – ...
- ... e 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 29th Elected in 1845 . Retired. 22 John W. Crisfield Whig March 4, 1847 – Marc ...
- ... . 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 Elected in 1847 . [ data unknown/missing ] 23 John B. Kerr Whig March 4, ...
- ... March 4, 1847 – 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1849 – 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1851 – 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 ...
- ... 1853 – March 3, 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 ...
- ... 9 34th 35th Elected 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 ...
- ... 1859 – March 3, 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 ...
- ... the census of 1860 , 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1873 – 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 R ...
- ... rch 3, 1879 44th 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 ...
- ... ch 3, 1883 46th 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 ...
- ... 1884 . Re-elected 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 Well ...
- ... 895 52nd 53rd Elected 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 McDon ...
- ... , 1897 54th Elected 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 ...
- ... 1897 – March 3, 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-electe ...
- ... e-elected in 1904 . 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 . Ret ...
- ... ted in 1910 . Re-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-e ...
- ... in 1924 . Re-elected in 1926 . Re-elected in 1928 . Lost re-election. 39 David J. Lewis Democratic march 4, 1931 – January 3, 1939 72nd 73rd 74th 75th Elected in 1930 . Re-elected in 1932 . Re-elected in 193 ...
#14 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
- ... : ONE SEAT Representative 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 A ...
- ... 3 1st 2nd Elected 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 1798 . 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 8t ...
- ... ct . Democratic- Republican March 4, 1795 – March 3, 1803 Samuel L. Mitchill Democratic- Republican march 4, 1803 – November 22, 1804 8th Redistricted from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1802 . Resigned w ...
- ... ng ress Seat A Seat 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 electe ...
- ... NE SEAT Representative 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. Democ ...
- ... 811 11th Elected 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- Republic ...
- ... 11 – March 3, 1813 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- Repu ...
- ... March 3, 1815 13th 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- Rep ...
- ... March 3, 1817 14th 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 ] Vaca ...
- ... 17 – March 3, 1821 15th 16th Elected in 1816 . Re-elected in 1818 . [ data unknown/missing ] Vacant march 4, 1821– December 3, 1821 17th Elections were held in April 1821 . It is unclear when results were ann ...
- ... lectoral history Representative Party Electoral history Representative Party Electoral history 18th march 4, 1823 – March 3, 1825 Churchill C. Cambreleng Democratic-Republican Redistricted from the 2nd distri ...
- ... -Republican Redistricted 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 . G ...
- ... Jeromus Johnson 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 M ...
- ... , 1827 – March 3, 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 ...
- ... 1831 Re-elected 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, 1 ...
- ... d March 4, 1831 – March 3, 1833 Re-elected in 1830 . Re-elected in 1830 . Re-elected in 1830 . 23rd march 4, 1833 – May 14, 1834 Re-elected in 1832 . Re-elected in 1832 . Dudley Selden Jacksonian Elected in 1 ...
- ... ng ] Charles G. Ferris Jacksonian Elected to finish Lawrence's term . [ data unknown/missing ] 24th march 4, 1835 – October 2, 1835 Re-elected in 1834 . Re-elected in 1834 . Resigned. Ely Moore Jacksonian Ele ...
- ... cember 7, 1835 – 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 i ...
- ... is Whig Elected 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 ...
- ... Monroe Whig Elected 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 ] Fernan ...
- ... ars Cong ress Electoral 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 Mar ...
- ... 4, 1843 – March 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 ...
- ... rch 4, 1845 – March 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1847 – 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 Mar ...
- ... 4, 1849 – March 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 Mar ...
- ... 4, 1851 – March 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 ...
- ... ch 4, 1853 – March 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 Marc ...
- ... h 4, 1855 – March 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 ] Benj ...
- ... 35th 36th Elected 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 Democ ...
- ... – March 3, 1863 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 unknow ...
- ... d from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1862 . [ data unknown/missing ] James Humphrey Republican march 4, 1865 – June 16, 1866 39th Elected in 1864 . Died. Vacant June 16, 1866 – December 4, 1866 John W. H ...
- ... 3, 1867 Elected 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 ...
- ... 1867 – March 3, 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 ] Reti ...
- ... ted in 1868 . Re-elected in 1870 . [ data unknown/missing ] Retired. Stewart L. Woodford Republican march 4, 1873 – July 1, 1874 43rd Elected in 1872 . Resigned. Vacant July 1, 1874 – November 3, 1874 Simeon ...
- ... h 46th Elected to 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 Sm ...
- ... 1881 Re-elected 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 Mar ...
- ... 4, 1881 – March 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 ] Step ...
- ... th 49th Elected 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 ...
- ... 1887 – March 3, 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 M ...
- ... , 1889 – March 3, 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 De ...
- ... arch 3, 1893 52nd 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 M ...
- ... , 1893 – March 3, 1895 53rd Elected in 1892 . [ data unknown/missing ] Francis H. Wilson Republican march 4, 1895 – September 30, 1897 54th 55th Elected in 1894 . Re-elected in 1896 . Resigned to become Postm ...
- ... ed to finish Wilson'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 ...
- ... to finish Dunwell'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 Demo ...
- ... March 3, 1913 62nd 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. Fly ...
- ... 3, 1915 63rd Redistricted 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 ...
- ... 64th 65th Elected in 1914 . Re-elected in 1916 . [ data unknown/missing ] John MacCrate Republican march 4, 1919 – December 30, 1920 66th Elected in 1918 . Resigned to become justice of the New York Supreme ...
- ... ice 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. George W. Lindsay Democratic March 4, ...
- ... March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1923 67th Elected in 1920 . Lost re-election. George W. Lindsay Democratic march 4, 1923 – January 3, 1935 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd 73rd Elected in 1922 . Re-elected in 1924 . Re-elec ...
#15 Carbon County, Montana
Carbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana . As of the 2020 census , the population was 10,473. [1] Its county seat is Red Lodge . [2] County in Montana, United States U.S. county in Montana Carbon County U.S. county Palisades Location within the U.S. state of Montana Montana's l
- ... location within the U.S. Coordinates: 45°14′N 109°01′W Country United States State Montana Founded march 4, 1895 Seat Red Lodge Largest city Red Lodge Area • Total 2,062 sq mi (5,340 km 2 ) • Land 2,049 sq m ...
- ... . HISTORY Carbon County was named for the rich coal deposits found in the area. It was organized on march 4, 1895, from portions of Park and Yellowstone counties. Land from Park and Yellowstone counties was u ...
- ... and Yellowstone counties. Land from Park and Yellowstone counties was used to form Carbon County on march 4, 1895. [3] More than sixty federally designated historic sites are located in the county, including ...
#16 Lower Saucon Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania
Lower Saucon Township is a township in Northampton County , Pennsylvania . The population of Lower Saucon Township was 9,884 at the 2000 census. Lower Saucon Township is part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which has a population of 861,899 and is the 68th most populated metropolitan area in
- ... ishes did occur. William Penn , later founder of the Province of Pennsylvania , was granted land on march 4, 1681, by King Charles II of England to repay a debt owed to Penn's father. The land grant included ...
#17 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
- ... REPRESENTING THE DISTRICT Representatives Party Years Cong ress Electoral history District created march 4, 1833 Richard Coulter Jacksonian March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1835 23rd Redistricted from the 17th distr ...
- ... s Party Years Cong 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-elec ...
- ... from the 17th district 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 Offic ...
- ... cted in 1834 . Re-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 Ele ...
- ... 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 . Re-elected in 1840 . Retired. Henry D. Foster Demo ...
- ... March 3, 1843 26th 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 ...
- ... 1843 – March 3, 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 ...
- ... 1847 – March 3, 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, 185 ...
- ... hig March 4, 1851 – 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 ...
- ... ratic March 4, 1853 – 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 ...
- ... lected in 1854 . 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 41s ...
- ... e-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 in 1862 . Re-elected in 1864 . Re-elected in ...
- ... d in 1868 . Re-elected 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 – ...
- ... blican March 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. Be ...
- ... 44th 45th Elected 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 De ...
- ... arch 3, 1883 46th 47th Elected in 1878 . Re-elected in 1880 . Retired. William A. Duncan Democratic march 4, 1883 – November 14, 1884 48th Elected in 1882 . 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 Democratic November 3, 1885 – March 3, 1887 48th 49th Elected ...
- ... ected to finish 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. Be ...
- ... 50th 51st Elected 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 Repu ...
- ... March 3, 1895 52nd 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 – Ma ...
- ... epublican March 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 – M ...
- ... mocratic March 4, 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, 1 ...
- ... c March 4, 1899 – 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 ...
- ... wis Republican March 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 unkno ...
- ... rom the 20th district and re-elected in 1902 . [ data unknown/missing ] John M. Reynolds Republican march 4, 1905 – January 17, 1911 59th 60th 61st Elected in 1904 . Re-elected in 1906 . Re-elected in 1908 . ...
- ... 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-election. Warren W. Bailey Democratic March 4, 1913 ...
- ... lican March 4, 1911 – 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. Ros ...
- ... 3, 1917 63rd 64th 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 . Ret ...
- ... 67th Elected in 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1923 – 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 – J ...
- ... publican March 4, 1925 – March 3, 1927 69th Elected in 1924 . Retired. Isaac H. Doutrich Republican march 4, 1927 – January 3, 1937 70th 71st 72nd 73rd 74th Elected in 1926 . Re-elected in 1928 . Re-elected i ...
#18 East Orange, New Jersey
East Orange is a city in Essex County , New Jersey , United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census , the city's population was 69,612. [19] The city was the state's 20th most-populous municipality in 2010, after having been the state's 14th most-populous municipality in 2000. [20] The Census Bureau 's P
- ... / 40.765055; -74.211655 [1] [2] Country United States State New Jersey County Essex Incorporated march 4, 1863 Government [3] • Type City • Body City Council • Mayor Theodore R. "Ted" Green ( D , term ends ...
- ... January 26, 1861; Fairmount (later to become part of West Orange) on March 11, 1862; East Orange on march 4, 1863; and West Orange (including Fairmount) on March 14, 1863. East Orange was reincorporated as a ...
#19 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
- ... OF MEMBERS REPRESENTING THE DISTRICT Member Party Term Cong ress Electoral history District created march 4, 1893 Melvin Baldwin Democratic March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1895 53rd Elected in 1892 . Lost re-electio ...
- ... ber Party Term Cong 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, ...
- ... March 4, 1893 – 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 Republ ...
- ... – March 3, 1897 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 . Ret ...
- ... th Elected in 1896 . 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 Au ...
- ... 59th Elected in 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 ...
- ... -elected in 1912 . 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 1928 . Re-elected in 1930 . Redistricted to the At-large district . District inactive march 4, 1933 – January 3, 1935 73rd All members elected at-large. Harold Knutson Republican January 3, 1935 ...
#20 Panola County, Mississippi
Panola County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi . As of the 2010 census , the population was 34,707. [1] Its county seats are Sardis and Batesville . [2] The county is located just east of the Mississippi Delta in the northern part of the state. It is bisected by the Tallahatchie
- ... osed scheme received considerable discussion and was finally incorporated by the state legislature ( 4 march 1846) into "An Act to establish a System of Common Schools." [9] [10] The act "provided for a board ...
Venezuela / Venezuela
#1 Colonia Tovar
Colonia Tovar ( English: Tovar Colony ) is a town of Venezuela , capital of the municipality Tovar in Aragua state. It is located about 65.5 km (41 mi) west of Caracas . It was founded on April 8, 1843, by a group of 390 immigrants [1] from the then independent state of the Grand Duchy of Baden
- ... ine, embarked at the port of Le Havre (France) on January 19, 1843, and arrived at the La Guaira on 4 march aboard the French ship Clemence piloted by Captain Malverin. The ship was scheduled to land on the ...
#2 Michelena
Michelena is a town in Táchira state , Venezuela . It was founded in 1849 by José Amando Pérez. It has a population of 22.500. Ilich Ramírez Sánchez , also known as Carlos the Jackal, currently serving life sentence in France for killing three people, was born here. Marcos Pérez Jiménez , a former p
- ... dinates: 7°58′N 72°14′W Country Venezuela State Táchira Municipality Michelena Municipality Founded 4 march 1849 Elevation 1,200 m (3,900 ft) Time zone UTC−4 ( VET ) Postal code 5037 Area code(s) 0277 Climat ...