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  2. Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering ...

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    Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering Plan have the area code prefix 800, 833, 844, 855, 866, 877, or 888. Additionally, area codes 822, 880 through 887, and 889 are reserved for toll-free use in the future. 811 is excluded because it is a special dialing code in the group NXX for various other purposes.

  3. Area code 710 - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, AT&T assigned the first N10 code in area code 510, for conversion to dial service of the Teletypewriter Exchange Service (TWX) in the United States. [2] [3] Later in the decade, the TWX dial system was extended with the new prefixes 710, 810, and 910. 710 was assigned to a region comprising the northeast of the United States (New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland ...

  4. Timeline of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    [11] 1874 - Aoyama Gakuin school and Saint Paul's school established. [6] 1877 University of Tokyo [7] and Fifteen Bank [11] established. National Industrial Exhibition held. [12] 1880 - Mitsubishi Bank and Yasuda Bank established. [13] 1881 Tokyo Imperial Museum built. [14] Tokyo Vocational School founded. 1882 Bank of Japan headquartered in ...

  5. Grand Embassy of Peter the Great - Wikipedia

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    On 11 September or 9 November 1697 Peter met with William III, who governed both the Netherlands and England, and the States-General in October of that year. William was in Utrecht at the time. The encounter between the two rulers was recognized as a significant event (a medal to commemorate the occasion was created).

  6. 1935 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    February 11 – Tosoh was founded in Tokuyama ... September 1 – Seiji Ozawa, conductor (d. ... March 20 – Gyoshū Hayami, painter (b. 1894)

  7. List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    March 1, 1935 1107 6981 March 2, 1935 1108 6982 March 5, 1935 1109 6983 March 6, 1935 1110 6984 March 7, 1935 1111 6984-A March 7, 1935 1112 6985 March 8, 1935 1113 6985-A March 8, 1935 1114 6986 March 9, 1935 1115 6987 March 9, 1935 1116 6988 March 11, 1935 1117 6988-A March 16, 1935 1118 6989: Veterans Regulation No. 1 (g), Entitlement to ...

  8. 2016 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    President of the House of Councillors: Masaaki Yamazaki (L–Fukui) until July 25, Chūichi Date (L-Hokkaidō) from August 1 National Diets: 190th (regular session, January 4–June 1), 191st (extraordinary session, August 1–3), 192nd (extraordinary session, September 26–November 30 [unless extended or cut short by lower house dissolution ...

  9. 2005 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    March 2: A Nanpū express train on the Tosa Kuroshio Railway Sukumo Line derails and crashes into Sukumo Station, killing the train driver.; March 16: The Shimane Prefecture assembly declares "Takeshima Day" to commemorate the centennial anniversary of Japan's claim to Liancourt Rocks (known as Takeshima in Japan, and Dokdo in Korea), starting a wave of protests in South Korea.