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    • −3114The epoch of the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, a non-repeating, vigesimal calendar used by the Maya civilization and several other Mesoamerican cultures, occurred (pictured).
    • 106 The region of Dacia, comprising regions of modern Romania, became a province of the Roman Empire.
    • 1492 The first papal conclave held in the Sistine Chapel elected Roderic Borja as Pope Alexander VI to succeed Pope Innocent VIII.
    • 1952 King Talal of Jordan abdicated due to health reasons and was succeeded by his eldest son Hussein.
    • 1965 Violent race riots began in Watts, Los Angeles, lasting for six days and leaving 34 people dead and 1,032 injured.
    • 1973 At a party in the recreation room of 1520 Sedgwick Avenue|a New York City apartment building, DJ Kool Herc began rapping during an extended break, laying the foundation for hip-hop music.

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    The Tepees, a rock formation in Petrified Forest National Park in the U.S. state of Arizona. Named for its large deposits of petrified wood, the park covers about 146 sq mi (380 km2), encompassing semi-desert shrub steppe as well as highly eroded and colorful badlands. The petrified trees that give the park its name date to the Late Triassic, about 225 million years ago.
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