Template:OpenHistoricalMap/On this day/04/29

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1711
Under the Peace of Szatmár, the Habsburgs take control of the Principality of Transylvania.
1769
New Hampshire is partitioned into Cheshire, Grafton, Hillsborough, Rockingham, and Strafford counties.
1950
The National Theater of Korea debuts in the Bumingwan in Seoul.
1965
In California, a 12-mile-long (19 km) expressway segment of the Pacheco Pass Highway opens, bypassing a 1920s alignment that would soon be inundated by the San Luis Reservoir.
1973
In the United States, four Michigan counties near the Wisconsin border return to the Central Time Zone from the Eastern Time Zone at 2 o’clock in the morning.
2005
Folgefonna National Park is established in Norway.
2009
The first McDonald’s in New Zealand closes after 33 years and relocates to another part of Porirua.
2022
The original Kafka’s Cafe closes in Vancouver, British Columbia, after 12 years in business.
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This is a selection of establishments and disestablishments on April 29, based on OpenHistoricalMap data, that automatically appears on the OpenHistoricalMap page on April 29 of each year. This list highlights important changes in the world, as well as more mundane events that demonstrate the project's ambitious tendency toward micromapping history.

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We appreciate your help in curating these events from OpenHistoricalMap data. Items should be based on fully qualified start_date=* and end_date=* tags, plus any other metadata tagged on features in OpenHistoricalMap. To the extent possible, the list should feature a wide range of years and include events from different continents.

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