User:Aeyeu
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Howdy howdy, my Wikipedia username is Aeyeu, but I commonly go by Aeyeu Weeb or just Aeywoo.
Hi! I am Aeyeu from South Australia, Australia. You will often see me fixing and correcting citations, infoboxes with improper, incorrect or broken syntax, creating redirects, cleaning up articles and adding new entries to the List of banned video games in Australia. I have created some userboxes (see here) that are based off already existing infoboxes to fit my needs. I only edit on the English Wikipedia, I am also active on various sub-communities on the MediaWiki hosting website Fandom.
News[edit]
- In the Netherlands, a new cabinet is sworn in, with Dick Schoof (pictured) serving as the prime minister.
- A crowd crush during a religious event in Uttar Pradesh, India, leaves at least 110 people dead.
- José Raúl Mulino becomes the president of Panama after winning the general election.
- In cricket, the T20 World Cup concludes with India defeating South Africa in the final.
- In Bolivia, troops led by Juan José Zúñiga storm the presidential palace in an attempted coup.
On this day[edit]
July 4: Independence Day in the United States (1776); Republic Day in the Philippines (1946); Liberation Day in Rwanda (1994)
- 414 – Byzantine emperor Theodosius II proclaimed his elder sister Aelia Pulcheria as Augusta.
- 1054 – Chinese astronomers recorded the sudden appearance of a "guest star", later identified as the supernova that created the Crab Nebula (pictured).
- 1863 – American Civil War: Confederate forces failed in an attempt to recapture the Union-occupied Helena, Arkansas.
- 1954 – In what is known as "The Miracle of Bern", West Germany defeated Hungary 3–2 to win the FIFA World Cup.
- 1954 – CIA officers arrived in Guatemala City to begin Operation PBHistory in an attempt to justify the overthrowing of Guatemalan president Jacobo Árbenz one week earlier.
- Brian Twyne (d. 1644)
- Jack Warhop (b. 1884)
- Koko (b. 1971)
- Victor Chang (d. 1991)
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