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The '''High Schells Wilderness''' is a {{convert|121497|acre|km2|1|sing=on}} [[wilderness area]] in [[White Pine County, Nevada|White Pine County]], in the [[United States|U.S.]] state of [[Nevada]]. The Wilderness lies within the [[Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest]] and is therefore administered by the [[U.S. Forest Service]].<ref name="usfs">[http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/htnf/recreation/wilderness/high_schells.shtml Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest] - High Schells Wilderness</ref>


==Flora and fauna==
==Events==
* [[904]] - [[Pope Sergius III|Sergius III]] comes out of retirement to take over the [[pope|papacy]] from the deposed [[antipope Christopher]].
The High Schells Wilderness is home to an abundance of [[elk]], [[mule deer]], and [[mountain lion]], which thrive in forests of [[quaking aspen]], [[Douglas fir|Douglas]] and [[white fir]], [[Englemann spruce]], and [[limber pine|limber]] and [[bristlecone pine]]. Golden eagles can be seen soaring the updrafts along the crest of the [[Schell Creek Range]]. Riparian vegetation provides key habitat for [[blue grouse]], [[sage grouse]], [[chukar]] and many other species. Perennial streams throughout the area support populations of [[rainbow trout|rainbow]], [[brook trout|brook]], [[cutthroat trout|cutthroat]] and [[brown trout]].<ref name="nvwild">[http://www.nevadawilderness.org/library/area.asp?nMode=1&nLibraryID=81 Friends of Nevada Wilderness] - High Schells Wilderness</ref>
*[[1595]] - [[William Shakespeare]]'s play ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' is probably first performed.
*[[1676]] - [[Feodor III of Russia|Feodor III]] becomes [[Tsar]] of [[Russia]].
*[[1814]] - [[France]] defeats [[Russia]] and [[Prussia]] in the [[Battle of Brienne]].
*[[1834]] - US President [[Andrew Jackson]] orders first use of federal soldiers to suppress a [[trade union|labor]] dispute.
*[[1845]] - "[[The Raven]]" by [[Edgar Allan Poe]] is published in the ''[[New York Evening Mirror]]''.
*[[1850]] - [[Henry Clay]] introduces the [[Compromise of 1850]] to the [[Congress of the United States|U.S. Congress]].
*[[1856]] - Queen [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Victoria]] institutes the [[Victoria Cross]].
*[[1861]] - [[Kansas]] admitted as the 34th [[U.S. state]].
*[[1863]] - [[Bear River Massacre]].
*[[1886]] - [[Karl Benz]] patents the first successful [[gasoline]]-driven [[automobile]].
*[[1891]] - [[Liliuokalani of Hawaii|Liliuokalani]] is proclaimed Queen of [[Hawaii]], its last monarch.
*[[1900]] - The [[American League]] is organized in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] with 8 founding teams.
*[[1916]] - [[World War I]]: [[Paris]] is first bombed by [[Germany|German]] [[zeppelin]]s.
*[[1936]] - [[List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame (chronological)|The first inductees]] into the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] are announced.
*[[1940]] - Three gasoline multiple units carrying factory workers crash and explode while approaching Ajikawaguchi station, [[Yumesaki Line]] ([[Nishinari]] Line), [[Osaka]], [[Japan]], killing at least 181 people and injuring at least 92.
*[[1943]] - The first day of the [[Battle of Rennell Island]], U.S. cruiser ''Chicago'' is torpedoed and heavily damaged by Japanese bombers.
*[[1944]] - [[USS Missouri (BB-63)|USS ''Missouri'']] the last battleship commissioned by the [[US Navy]] is launched.
* 1944 - [[World War II]]: The [[Battle of Cisterna]] takes place in central [[Italy]].
* 1944 - World War II: About 38 men, women, and children die in the [[Koniuchy massacre]] in [[Poland]].
*[[1944]] - In [[Bologna]], [[Italy]], the [[Anatomical Theatre of the Archiginnasio]] is destroyed in an air-raid bombing
*[[1959]] - ''[[Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)|Sleeping Beauty]]'', an animated feature produced by [[Walt Disney]] based upon a [[fairy tale]], is released.
*[[1963]] - [[List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees|First inductees]] into the [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]] are announced.
*[[1966]] - The first of 608 performances of ''[[Sweet Charity]]'' opens at the [[Palace Theatre, New York]].
*[[1978]] - [[Sweden]] outlaws [[aerosol spray]]s due to their harmful effect on the [[ozone layer]], becoming the first [[nation]] to enact such a [[ban (law)|ban]].
*[[1979]] - [[Brenda Ann Spencer]] kills 2 and injures 9 in the [[Cleveland Elementary School]] shootings, inspiring the "I don't Like Mondays" song by [[Boomtown Rats]].
*[[1989]] - [[Hungary-South Korea relations|Hungary establishes diplomatic relations with South Korea]], making them the first [[Eastern Bloc]] nation to do so
*[[1996]] - President [[Jacques Chirac]] announces a "definitive end" to [[France|French]] [[nuclear testing]].
* 1996 - [[La Fenice]], [[Venice]]'s opera house, is destroyed by fire.
*[[1998]] - In [[Birmingham, Alabama]], a bomb explodes at an [[abortion]] clinic, killing one and severely wounding another. Serial bomber [[Eric Robert Rudolph]] is suspected as the culprit.
*[[2001]] - Thousands of student protesters in [[Indonesia]] storm parliament and demand that [[President]] [[Abdurrahman Wahid]] resign due to alleged involvement in corruption scandals.
*[[2002]] - In his [[State of the Union Address]], [[United States]] [[President of the United States|President]] [[George W. Bush]] describes "regimes that sponsor [[terrorism|terror]]" as an ''[[Axis of evil|Axis of Evil]]'', in which he includes [[Iraq]], [[Iran]] and [[North Korea]].
*[[2005]] - The first direct commercial flights from the mainland [[China]] (from [[Guangzhou]]) to [[Taiwan]] since 1949 arrived in [[Taipei]]. Shortly afterwards, a [[China Airlines]] carrier landed in [[Beijing]].


==Archeology==
==Births==
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Archeological sites in the High Schells Wilderness include [[petroglyphs]] and [[Lithic analysis|lithic scatters]].<ref name="nvwild"/>
*[[1584]] - [[Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange]] (d. [[1647]])
*[[1632]] - [[Johann Georg Graevius]], German classical scholar and critic (d. [[1703]])
*[[1688]] - [[Emanuel Swedenborg]], Swedish scientist and philosopher (d. [[1772]])
*[[1711]] - [[Giuseppe Bonno]], Austrian composer (d. [[1788]])
*[[1715]] - [[Georg Christoph Wagenseil]], Austrian composer (d. [[1777]])
*[[1717]] - [[Jeffrey Amherst]], British military leader (d. [[1797]])
*[[1718]] - [[Paul Rabaut]], French Huguenot pastor (d. [[1794]])
*[[1737]] - [[Thomas Paine]], English-born American patriot (d. [[1809]])
*[[1749]] - King [[Christian VII of Denmark]] (d. [[1808]])
*[[1754]] - [[Moses Cleaveland]], founder of [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]] (d. [[1806]])
*[[1756]] - [[Henry Lee III]], American General
*[[1761]] - [[Albert Gallatin]], Swiss-American United States Secretary of the Treasury
*[[1782]] - [[Daniel Auber]], French composer (d. [[1871]])
*[[1801]] - [[Horatia Nelson]], daughter of [[Emma Hamilton]] and [[Horatio Nelson]] (d. [[1881]])
*[[1810]] - [[Ernst Kummer]], German mathematician (d. [[1893]])
*[[1843]] - [[William McKinley]], 25th [[President of the United States]] (d. [[1901]])
*[[1846]] - [[Karol Olszewski]], Polish scientist (d. [[1915]])
*[[1860]] - [[Anton Chekhov]], Russian writer (d. [[1904]])
*[[1862]] - [[Frederick Delius]], English composer (d. [[1934]])
*[[1866]] - [[Romain Rolland]], French writer, [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Laureate]] (d. [[1944]])
*[[1867]] - [[Vicente Blasco Ibáñez]], Spanish writer (d. [[1928]])
*[[1874]] - [[John D. Rockefeller Jr.]], American entrepreneur (d. [[1960]])
*[[1876]] - [[Havergal Brian]], British composer (d. [[1972]])
*[[1877]] - [[Georges Catroux]], French general (d. [[1969]])
*[[1880]] - [[W.C. Fields]], American actor (d. [[1946]])
*[[1891]] - [[Elizaveta Gerdt]], Russian ballerina (d. [[1975]])
* 1891 - [[R. Norris Williams]], American survivor of the [[RMS Titanic]] sinking (d. [[1968]])
*[[1895]] - [[Muna Lee (writer)|Muna Lee]], American poet (d. [[1965]])
*[[1901]] - [[Allen B. DuMont]], American scientist and inventor (d. [[1965]])
*[[1905]] - [[Barnett Newman]], American painter (d. [[1970]])
*[[1910]] - [[Colin Middleton]], Irish artist (d. [[1983]])
*[[1911]] - [[Peter von Siemens]], German industrialist (d. [[1986]])
*[[1913]] - [[Victor Mature]], American actor (d. [[1999]])
* 1913 - [[Daniel Taradash]], American screenwriter (d. [[2003]])
* 1913 - [[Peter von Zahn]], German journalist and writer (d. [[2001]])
*[[1915]] - [[John Serry, Sr.]], American musician and arranger (d. [[2003]])
*[[1918]] - [[John Forsythe]], American actor
*[[1920]] - [[José Luis de Villalonga]], Spanish aristocrat (d. [[2007]])
*[[1921]] - [[Anthony George]], American actor (d. [[2005]])
*[[1922]] - [[Gerda Steinhoff]], Nazi concetration camp supervisor (d. [[1946]])
*[[1923]] - [[Paddy Chayefsky]], American writer (d. [[1981]])
* 1923 - [[Ivo Robic]], Croatian singer and songwriter (d. [[2000]])
*[[1924]] - [[Luigi Nono]], Italian composer (d. [[1990]])
* 1924 - [[Marcelle Ferron]], Quebec painter and [[stained glass]] artist (d. [[2001]])
* 1924 - [[Peter Voulkos]], American artist (d. [[2002]])
*[[1926]] - [[Franco Cerri]], Italian musician
* 1926 - [[Abdus Salam]], Pakistani physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel laureate]] (d. [[1996]])
*[[1927]] - [[Edward Abbey]], American author and environmentalist (d. [[1989]])
*[[1928]] - [[Lee Shau Kee]], Hong Kong property developer
*[[1930]] - [[Derek Bailey]], English guitar virtuoso (d. [[2005]])
* 1930 - [[John Junkin]], English radio, television and film performer (d. [[2006]])
*[[1932]] - [[Tommy Taylor]], English footballer (d. [[1958]])
* 1932 - [[George Allen (footballer)|George Allen]], English footballer
*[[1933]] - [[Sacha Distel]], French singer and guitarist (d. [[2004]])
* 1933 - [[Ron Townson]], American singer ([[The 5th Dimension]]) (d. [[2001]])
*[[1936]] - [[James Jamerson]], American bass guitarist for [[Motown Records]] (d. [[1983]])
*[[1939]] - [[Germaine Greer]], Australian writer
*[[1940]] - [[Katharine Ross]], American actress
* 1940 - [[Kunimitsu Takahashi]], Japanese motorcycle racer and racing driver
*[[1941]] - [[Robin Morgan]], American feminist and activist
*[[1942]] - [[Claudine Longet]], French singer, dancer and convicted murderer
*[[1944]] - [[Yoweri Museveni]], [[President of Uganda]]
* 1944 - [[Patrick Lipton Robinson]], Jamaican judge
*[[1945]] - [[Jim Nicholson (UK politician)|Jim Nicholson]], Irish politician
* 1945 - [[Tom Selleck]], American actor
*[[1947]] - [[Linda B. Buck]], American scientist, [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel laureate]]
* 1947 - [[David Byron]], English singer ([[Uriah Heep (band)|Uriah Heep]]) (d. [[1985]])
* 1947 - [[Marián Varga]], Slovak musician
*[[1948]] - [[Cristina Saralegui]], American talk-show host
* 1948 - [[Marc Singer]], Canadian-born actor
* 1948 - [[Pat Kenny]], Irish TV presenter & radio host
*[[1950]] - [[Ann Jillian]], American actress
* 1950 - [[Jody Scheckter]], South African race car driver
*[[1951]] - [[Andy Roberts (cricketer)|Andy Roberts]], West Indian cricketer
*[[1952]] - [[Tommy Ramone]], Hungarian-born musician and record producer ([[The Ramones]])
*[[1953]] - [[Paulin Bordeleau]], Quebec ice hockey player
* 1953 - [[Hwang Woo-Suk]], South Korean biomedical scientist
* 1953 - [[Teresa Teng]], Taiwanese singer (d. [[1995]])
* 1953 - [[Lynne McGranger]], Australian actress
*[[1954]] - [[Richard Manitoba]], American singer ([[The Dictators]] and [[MC5]])
* 1954 - [[Terry Kinney]], American actor
* 1954 - [[Oprah Winfrey]], American talk show host and actress
* 1954 - [[Doug Risebrough]], Canadian ice hockey player, coach and executive
*[[1955]] - [[Eddie Jordan (basketball)|Eddie Jordan]], American basketball player and head coach
* 1955 - [[Lynne McGranger]], Australian actress
*[[1957]] - [[Grazyna Miller]], Italian poet, translator, and journalist
*[[1960]] - [[Matthew Ashford]], American actor
* 1960 - [[Gia Carangi]], American model (d. [[1986]])
* 1960 - [[Sean Kerly]], English field hockey player
* 1960 - [[Greg Louganis]], American diver
* 1960 - [[Steve Sax]], American baseball player
* 1960 - [[J. G. Thirlwell]], Australian-born musician
*[[1962]] - [[Nicholas Turturro]], American actor
*[[1963]] - [[Bob Holly]], American professional wrestler
*[[1964]] - [[Andre Reed]], American football player
* 1964 - [[John Habyan]], American baseball player
* 1964 - [[Roddy Frame]], Scottish singer ([[Aztec Camera]])
*[[1964]] - [[Anna Ryder Richardson]], British interior designer and television presenter
*[[1965]] - [[Dominik Hašek]], Czech ice hockey player
* 1965 - [[Peter Lundgren]], Swedish tennis coach
*[[1966]] - [[Romário]], Brazilian footballer
*[[1967]] - [[Cyril Suk]], Czech tennis player
* 1967 - [[Stacey King]], American basketball player
*[[1968]] - [[Edward Burns]], American actor
* 1968 - [[Susi Erdmann]], German bobsledder and luger
* 1968 - [[Sora Jung]], Korean actress
*[[1969]] - [[Hyde (singer)|Hyde]], Japanese singer
*[[1970]] - [[Heather Graham]], American actress
* 1970 - [[Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore]], Indian shooter
* 1970 - [[Jörg Hoffmann (swimmer)|Jörg Hoffmann]], German swimmer
*[[1973]] - [[Jason Schmidt]], American baseball player
*[[1974]] - [[Kōji Wada]], Japanese singer and songwriter
*[[1975]] - [[Sara Gilbert]], American actress
*[[1976]] - [[Chris Castle]], American singer-songwriter
*[[1976]] - [[Charles Divins]], American model and actor
*[[1977]] - [[Justin Hartley]], American actor
*[[1978]] - [[Martin Schmitt]], German ski jumper
* 1978 - [[Rob Bironas]], American football player
*[[1979]] - [[April Scott]], American actress and model
* 1979 - [[Joseph Todd]], Arena Football League player
* 1979 - [[Sui Feifei]], Chinese basketball player
*[[1980]] - [[Yael Bar-Zohar]], Israeli actress and model
* 1980 - [[Ivan Klasnić]], Croatian football player
*[[1981]] - [[Jonny Lang]], American musician
* 1981 - [[Álex Ubago]], Spanish musician
* 1981 - [[Darío Lopilato]], Argentine actor
*[[1982]] - [[Heidi Mueller]], American actress
*[[1983]] - [[Nedžad Sinanović]], Bosnian basketball player
*[[1985]] - [[Athina Onassis]], French heiress
*[[1985]] - [[Isabel Lucas]], Australian actress
* 1985 - [[Marc Gasol]], Spanish basketball player
*[[1986]] - [[Drew Tyler Bell]], American actor
* 1986 - [[Mark Howard]], English football player
* 1986 - [[Simon Vukčević]], Montenegrin football player
* 1986 - [[Chris Bourque]], American pro hockey player
*[[1987]] - [[Spencer Clark]], American race car driver (d. [[2006]])
* 1987 - [[Matthew Wilson]], English world rally driver
*[[1988]] - [[Stephanie Gilmore]], Australian professional surfer
*[[1991]] - [[Hugh Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor]], Son of the [[Duke of Westminster]]
*[[1993]] - [[Michelle Larcher De Brito]], Portuguese tennis player
*[[1996]] - [[Megan Jossa]], English actress
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==See also==
==Deaths==
*[[1119]] - [[Pope Gelasius II]]
* [[List of wilderness areas in Nevada]]
*[[1240]] - [[Pelagio Galvani]], [[Cardinal-Bishop of Albano]] (b. va. 1165)
* [[List of U.S. Wilderness Areas]]
*[[1342]] - [[Louis I, Duke of Bourbon]] (b. [[1279]])
* [[Wilderness Act]]
*[[1597]] - [[Elias Ammerbach]], German organist (b. [[1530]])
*[[1608]] - [[Frederick I, Duke of Württemberg]] (b. [[1557]])
*[[1647]] - [[Francis Meres]], English writer (b. [[1565]])
*[[1676]] - Tsar [[Alexis I of Russia]] (b. [[1629]])
*[[1678]] - [[Jeronimo Lobo]], Portuguese Jesuit missionary (b. [[1593]])
*[[1696]] - [[Ivan V]], Russian tsar (b. [[1666]])
*[[1706]] - [[Charles Sackville, 6th Earl of Dorset]], English poet and courtier (b. [[1638]])
*[[1737]] - [[George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney]], British soldier (b. [[1666]])
*[[1743]] - [[André-Hercule de Fleury]], chief minister under [[Louis XV of France]] (b. [[1653]])
*[[1763]] - [[Louis Racine]], French poet (b. [[1692]])
*[[1820]] - King [[George III of the United Kingdom]] (b. [[1738]])
*[[1829]] - [[Paul François Jean Nicolas Barras]], French politician (b. [[1755]])
*[[1870]] - [[Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany]] (b. [[1797]])
*[[1871]] - [[Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé]], French Canadian writer and [[Seigneurial system of New France|Seigneur]] (b. [[1786]])
*[[1899]] - [[Alfred Sisley]], British impressionist painter (b. [[1839]])
*[[1901]] - [[Milan I]], King of Serbia (b. [[1855]])
*[[1906]] - King [[Christian IX of Denmark]] (b. [[1818]])
*[[1918]] - [[Aleksei Maksimovich Kaledin]], Russian-counter revolutionary (b. [[1861]])
*[[1928]] - [[Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig|Douglas Haig]], British soldier (b. [[1861]])
*[[1933]] - [[Sara Teasdale]], American poet (b. [[1884]])
*[[1934]] - [[Fritz Haber]], German chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Laureate]] (b. [[1868]])
*[[1941]] - [[Ioannis Metaxas]], Greek general and dictator (b. [[1871]])
*[[1946]] - [[Harry Hopkins]], 8th [[United States Secretary of Commerce]] (b. [[1890]])
*[[1948]] - [[Tomislav II of Croatia, 4th Duke of Aosta]], Italian aristocrat (b. [[1900]])
*[[1950]] - [[Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah]], [[Emir of Kuwait]] (b. [[1885]])
*[[1951]] - [[Frank Tarrant]], Australian cricketer (b. [[1880]])
*[[1956]] - [[H. L. Mencken]], American journalist (b. [[1880]])
*[[1962]] - [[Fritz Kreisler]], Austrian violinist (b. [[1875]])
*[[1963]] - [[Robert Frost]], American poet (b. [[1874]])
*[[1964]] - [[Alan Ladd]], American actor (b. [[1913]])
*[[1966]] - [[Pierre Mercure]], French Canadian composer (b. [[1927]])
*[[1969]] - [[Allen Dulles]], American [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] director (b. [[1893]])
*[[1970]] - [[Basil Liddell Hart]], British historian (b. [[1895]])
*[[1977]] - [[Buster Nupen]], South African cricketer (b. [[1902]])
* 1977 - [[Freddie Prinze]], American actor and comedian (b. [[1954]])
*[[1980]] - [[Jimmy Durante]], American actor and comedian (b. [[1893]])
*[[1986]] - [[Leif Erickson]], American actor (b. [[1911]])
*[[1989]] - [[Halina Konopacka]], Polish athlete (b. [[1900]])
*[[1991]] - [[Yasushi Inoue]], Japanese historian (b. [[1907]])
*[[1992]] - [[Willie Dixon]], American composer and musician (b. [[1915]])
*[[1993]] - [[Ron Kostelnik]], American football player (b. [[1940]])
*[[1994]] - [[Ulrike Maier]], Austrian alpine skier (b. [[1967]])
*[[1998]] - [[Joseph Alioto]], mayor of San Francisco (b. [[1916]])
*[[1999]] - [[Lili St. Cyr]], American dancer (b. [[1918]])
*[[2002]] - [[Dick "Night Train" Lane]], American football player (b. [[1928]])
* 2002 - [[Harold Russell]], Canadian-born actor (b. [[1914]])
*[[2003]] - [[Frank Moss (politician)|Frank Moss]], American politician (b. [[1911]])
*[[2004]] - [[M. M. Kaye]], British writer (b. [[1908]])
* 2004 - [[Janet Frame]], New Zealand writer (b. [[1924]])
*[[2005]] - [[Eric Griffiths]], Welsh guitarist ([[The Quarrymen]]) (b. [[1940]])
* 2005 - [[Ephraim Kishon]], Israeli satirst (b. [[1924]])
*[[2007]] - [[Barbaro]], American thoroughbred racehorse (b. [[2003]])
* 2007 - [[Dia Abdul Zahra Kadim]], Iraqi extremist leader (b. [[1970]])
*[[2008]] - [[Raymond Jacobs]], American soldier (b. [[1925]])
* 2008 - [[Philippe Khorsand]], French actor (b. [[1948]])
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==Holidays and observances==
==References==
* [[Roman Catholic]] [[saint|saints]] - [[Valerius of Trèves]], [[Saint Juniper]]
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* [[January 29 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)]]
* [[Gibraltar]] - [[Constitution Day]]


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/29 BBC: On This Day]
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/r4/htnf/recreation/wilderness/high_schells.shtml Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest] - High Schells Wilderness
* {{NYT On this day|month=01|day=29}}
* [http://www.nevadawilderness.org/library/area.asp?nMode=1&nLibraryID=81 Friends of Nevada Wilderness] - High Schells Wilderness
* [http://www1.sympatico.ca/cgi-bin/on_this_day?mth=Jan&day=29 On this day in Canada]
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[[sr:29. јануар]]
[[sh:29.1.]]
[[su:29 Januari]]
[[fi:29. tammikuuta]]
[[sv:29 januari]]
[[tl:Enero 29]]
[[ta:ஜனவரி 29]]
[[tt:29. Ğínwar]]
[[te:జనవరి 29]]
[[th:29 มกราคม]]
[[vi:29 tháng 1]]
[[tr:29 Ocak]]
[[uk:29 січня]]
[[ur:29 جنوری]]
[[vec:29 de genaro]]
[[vo:Yanul 29]]
[[fiu-vro:29. vahtsõaastakuu päiv]]
[[wa:29 di djanvî]]
[[vls:29 januoari]]
[[war:Enero 29]]
[[yo:29 January]]
[[zh-yue:1月29號]]
[[cbk-zam:29 de Enero]]
[[bat-smg:Sausė 29]]
[[zh:1月29日]]

Revision as of 01:52, 10 October 2008

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January 29 in recent years
  2024 (Monday)
  2023 (Sunday)
  2022 (Saturday)
  2021 (Friday)
  2020 (Wednesday)
  2019 (Tuesday)
  2018 (Monday)
  2017 (Sunday)
  2016 (Friday)
  2015 (Thursday)

January 29 is the 29th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; 336 days remain until the end of the year (337 in leap years).

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