Vero - Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/May 20

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Independence Day in East Timor (2002); lots of CN tags (12)
1217First Barons' War: English forces under William Marshal defeated French troops at the Battle of Lincoln. Too much uncited
1293 – [[Sancho IV of Castile and León|Template:Nowrap]], King of Castile and León, established what is now the Complutense University of Madrid, today one of Spain's top public universities. unreferenced section
1498 – Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama arrived at Calicut, India, opening up trade with the Far East directly by sea. appears on February 12
1570 – The "first modern atlas", Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius, was published. Article states an earlier work was the first modern atlas
1741War of Jenkins' Ear: Having lost more than 9,500 men, mostly from yellow fever, British forces were forced to withdraw, ending the two-month-long Battle of Cartagena de Indias against Spain. Date not cited in article
1862 – U.S. president Abraham Lincoln signed the first Homestead Act into law, which gave the right to claim freehold title to about 160 acres (0.65 km2) of undeveloped land in the American West. refimprove section
1873Levi Strauss and Jacob W. Davis received a patent for using copper rivets to strengthen the pockets of denim overalls, allowing their company to start manufacturing blue jeans. Article doesn't say it enabled them to produce blue jeans
1882 – The Triple Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy was formed. Too much uncited
1902 – Cuba officially gained independence from the United States, with Tomás Estrada Palma becoming its first president. unreferenced section
1969Vietnam War: After ten days of battle, U.S. infantry troops captured the strategically insignificant Hill 937, only to abandon it two weeks later. needs more footnotes
1983 – A team of researchers led by French virologist Luc Montagnier published their discovery of HIV, but were not then certain that it caused AIDS. lots of CN tags (11)
1993 – "One for the Road", the series finale of American television sitcom Cheers, was watched by Template:Nowrap American households on its original airing. Too much uncited
2011Mamata Banerjee took office as the Chief Minister of West Bengal, the first woman to hold this post. undue weight
National Day in Cameroon (1972); Too much uncited in a short article

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  • Celsius appears on May 19, so Metre Convention should not appear in the same year

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May 20: National Day of Remembrance in Cambodia (1975); National Awakening Day in Indonesia (1908) Template:Main page image/OTD

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