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[ 28-05-2004 ] Earthquake Sahalin, Russia (28th May 1995)
1995, 3500 people was died by earthquakes. Magnitude was about 7 which was more strong than Gobet¡¯s earthquake.   
Sakhalin located between Japan and Russian Maritime Territory. It is separated from Asian continent by a narrow strait of 6 km width and for that reason, first, Westerners thought it should be a peninsula. With Kuril Islands, Sakhalin is one of the territories disputed between Japan and Russia and its belonging has not yet been definitely settled

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[ 06-06-2004 ] Invasion of Normandy(6th June 1944)
[ 05-06-2004 ] Robert Kennedy died (5th June 1968)
[ 04-06-2004 ] Roman ancient antiquities was protected by consent(4th June 1944)
[ 03-06-2004 ] UN conference on Environment and Development (1992.6.3)
[ 02-06-2004 ] Faithfulness governors¡¯ tombs were made.(2nd June 1456)
[ 01-06-2004 ] Helen Keller died(1st June 1968)
[ 31-05-2004 ] 2002 World Cup (31st May 1996)
[ 30-05-2004 ] Dante Alighieri was born (30th May 1265)
[ 29-05-2004 ] Jik-ji-sim-gyung was found (29th May 1972)
¢º [ 28-05-2004 ] Earthquake Sahalin, Russia (28th May 1995)
[ 27-05-2004 ] Jean Calvin died (27th May 1564)
[ 26-05-2004 ] Heidegger, Martin died( 26th May 1976)
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