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- 1847
- Geestemünde is founded in Bremen.
- 1906
- Sulphur Springs Reservation is renamed Platt National Park in Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma) after Senator Orville H. Platt of Connecticut.
- 1910
- Fairy Hill Station opens on the North Coast line in New South Wales.
- 1968
- The United States returns full control of the Bonin Islands (Ogasawara Islands) to Japan.
- 1992
- The Trier motorway opens in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate.
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This is a selection of establishments and disestablishments on June 26, based on OpenHistoricalMap data, that automatically appears on the OpenHistoricalMap page on June 26 of each year. This list highlights important changes in the world, as well as more mundane events that demonstrate the project's ambitious tendency toward micromapping history.
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