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The June Days uprising (French: les journées de Juin) was an uprising staged by French civilians from 22 to 26 June 1848. [1] It was in response to plans to close the National Workshops, created by the Second Republic in order to provide work and a minimal source of income for the unemployed.
The Łódź insurrection (Polish: Powstanie łódzkie), also known as the June Days (Polish: Powstanie czerwcowe), was an uprising by Polish workers in Łódź against the Russian Empire between 21 and 25 June 1905. [a] This event was one of the largest disturbances in the Russian-controlled Congress Poland during the Russian Revolution of 1905.
On 23 June, the Executive Commission put Cavaignac in charge of suppressing an armed workers' insurrection in eastern Paris, which would become known as the June Days. By 24 June, the insurgents posed such a threat that the National Assembly gave Cavaignac dictatorial powers, and disbanded the Executive Committee. [8]
June is the sixth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars—the latter the most widely used calendar in the world. [2] [3] Containing 30 days, June succeeds May and precedes July.
But if you have to be landlocked, as we are in Indiana, our extended-play June days make it almost worth it to live in Indiana. For more than two weeks at the end of June and into July, the sun ...
June 3 World Environment Day: June 5 Solomon Memorial Day: June 5 World Oceans Day: June 8 Coral Triangle Day: June 9 International Lynx Day [76] [77] June 11 National Cougar Day [78] June 12 Global Wind Day: June 15 World Sea Turtle Day [79] June 16 World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought: June 17 World Croc Day [80] June 17 World ...
Find out why the first day of autumn still features a little more daylight than darkness. ... June 1 to August 31 is summer; September 1 to November 30 is autumn; and December 1 to February 28 is ...
First Presidential Proclamation for National Caribbean American Heritage Month was June 6, 2006 by President George Bush. First City to Proclaim Caribbean Heritage Month Washington DC 2000. (United States)