Template:OpenHistoricalMap/On this day/12/01

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1798
In New Hampshire, Farmington is separated from Rochester.
1861
The first stage of the Ruabon-Barmouth Line opens in Wales.
1886
North Sandridge station is renamed Port Melbourne North on the Melbourne & Hobsons Bay Railroad in Melbourne.
1923
Cheren station opens on a narrow gauge line in Cheren, Italian Eritrea.
1933
Kak Hang Tsun Road is named in Hong Kong.
1955
The 60th Street Tunnel Connection opens in Queens, New York City.
1984
Hwangji station is renamed Taebaek station in Taebaek, South Korea.
2000
In Saarland, Germany, Sankt Ingbert is renamed St. Ingbert.
2011
After over three decades of planning, construction, and delays the first metro section from Raiymbek Batyr station to Alatau station launches in Almaty.
2021
Yibin Caiyang Yangtze River Bridge South Bridge U-Shaped City Park opens in Yibin, China.
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This is a selection of establishments and disestablishments on December 1, based on OpenHistoricalMap data, that automatically appears on the OpenHistoricalMap page on December 1 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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