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<p><span class="hottrends-trends-list-date-header">Friday, February 22, 2013</span></p>
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[[Category:February]][[Category:Days of the Year]]
 
'''February 22''' in history:
 
'''February 22''' in history:
  
1980: A young and inexperienced [[Directory:United States of America|U.S.]] hockey team upset the powerhouse Soviet Union at the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, [[Directory:New York|N.Y.]]
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* 1980: A young and inexperienced [[Directory:United States of America|U.S.]] hockey team upset the powerhouse Soviet Union at the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, [[Directory:New York|N.Y.]]
  
2002: Jonas Savimbi, the Angolan resistance and rebel leader whose efforts to seize control of his country kept Angola in a state of civil war for 27 years, was killed by government troops.
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* 2002: Jonas Savimbi, the Angolan resistance and rebel leader whose efforts to seize control of his country kept Angola in a state of civil war for 27 years, was killed by government troops.
  
1987: Pop-art icon Andy Warhol died in New York City following surgery.
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* 1987: Pop-art icon Andy Warhol died in New York City following surgery.
  
1889: President Grover Cleveland signed into the law the Omnibus Bill, dividing the Dakota Territory into [[Directory:North Dakota|North Dakota]] and [[Directory:South Dakota|South Dakota]].
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* 1889: President Grover Cleveland signed into the law the Omnibus Bill, dividing the Dakota Territory into [[Directory:North Dakota|North Dakota]] and [[Directory:South Dakota|South Dakota]].
  
1819: John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onís signed the Adams-Onís treaty, whereby [[Directory:Spain|Spain]] ceded [[Directory:Florida|Florida]] to the United States; the treaty, which also ended the so-called West Florida Controversy, went into force on Feb. 22, 1821.
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* 1819: John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onís signed the Adams-Onís treaty, whereby [[Directory:Spain|Spain]] ceded [[Directory:Florida|Florida]] to the United States; the treaty, which also ended the so-called West Florida Controversy, went into force on Feb. 22, 1821.
  
1512: The Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci, the first to describe the Western Hemisphere as a previously unknown continent rather than as a part of [[Asia]] and whose name was given to the New World, died.
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* 1512: The Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci, the first to describe the Western Hemisphere as a previously unknown continent rather than as a part of [[Asia]] and whose name was given to the New World, died.
  
 
[[Category:February]] [[Category:Days of the Year]]
 
[[Category:February]] [[Category:Days of the Year]]

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</embed> MyWikiBiz February 22 in history:

  • 1980: A young and inexperienced U.S. hockey team upset the powerhouse Soviet Union at the Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, N.Y.
  • 2002: Jonas Savimbi, the Angolan resistance and rebel leader whose efforts to seize control of his country kept Angola in a state of civil war for 27 years, was killed by government troops.
  • 1987: Pop-art icon Andy Warhol died in New York City following surgery.
  • 1889: President Grover Cleveland signed into the law the Omnibus Bill, dividing the Dakota Territory into North Dakota and South Dakota.
  • 1819: John Quincy Adams and Luis de Onís signed the Adams-Onís treaty, whereby Spain ceded Florida to the United States; the treaty, which also ended the so-called West Florida Controversy, went into force on Feb. 22, 1821.
  • 1512: The Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci, the first to describe the Western Hemisphere as a previously unknown continent rather than as a part of Asia and whose name was given to the New World, died.