Template:This week in history



29 September - 1919: Sir Nelson Abbot, first Prime Minister of Okatabawashi, leaves office after 8 years.

1876: Volkert Steenbruggen, composer of For these lands, the national anthem of New Holland, dies in Cumberland, New Holland.

30 September - 1903: The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of Lower Columbia is ratified, granting women the right to vote.

1 October - 2001: The Constitution of Calaré formally comes into force.

1715: The results of the first elections for the Parliament of Lower Columbia are publicly announced, an event which is now celebrated as Proclamation Day.

2 October - 1823: Volkert Steenbruggen is born in Arnhem, Nieuw Apeldoorn.

3 October - 2009: The 5th Calaréann Parliament is voted into Oireachtas, the Parliament building of Calaré. (picture shown)

4 October - 1947: Chancellor Timothy Small of Histalpol is born in Port Loove, Histalpol.

5 October -

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