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{{Infobox Settlement
| name = Mieszołki
| settlement_type = Village
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| subdivision_type1 = [[Voivodeships of Poland|Voivodeship]]
| subdivision_name1 = [[Podlaskie Voivodeship|Podlaskie]]
| subdivision_type2 = [[Powiat|County]]
| subdivision_name2 = [[Kolno County|Kolno]]
| subdivision_type3 = [[Gmina]]
| subdivision_name3 = [[Gmina Stawiski|Stawiski]]
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'''Mieszołki''' {{IPA-pl|[|m|j|e|'|sz|o|U|k|i|]}} is a [[village]] in the administrative district of [[Gmina Stawiski]], within [[Kolno County]], [[Podlaskie Voivodeship]], in north-eastern [[Poland]]. It lies approximately {{convert|5|km|mi|0}} east of [[Stawiski]], {{convert|20|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} east of [[Kolno]], and {{convert|70|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} north-west of the regional capital [[Białystok]].


* Black Monday, [[Dublin]], [[1209]] <!-- verify exact date -->&ndash; when a group of 500 recently arrived settlers from Bristol were massacred by warriors of the [[Gaelic Ireland|Gaelic]] O'Byrne clan. The group had left the safety of the walled city of Dublin to celebrate Easter Monday near a wood at Ranelagh, when they were attacked without warning. For centuries afterwards, this event was commemorated by a mustering of soldiers on the day as a challenge to the native tribes.{{Fact|date=September 2008}}
The village has a population of 87.
* Black Monday, [[14 April]] [[1360]] &ndash; the army of [[Edward III of England|Edward III]] during the [[Hundred Years' War]] was struck by hailstorms, lightning and panic, causing considerable loss of life on Easter Monday.
* Black Monday, [[27 February]] [[1865]] &ndash; a "sirocco" wind brought sandstorms to [[Melbourne, Australia]] affecting Sandhurst and Castlemaine.
* Black Monday, [[8 February]] [[1886]] &ndash; when a major protest over [[unemployment]] led to a [[riot]] in [[Pall Mall, London]].
*[[Black Monday (1894)|Black Monday]], [[December 10]] [[1894]] &ndash; when both banks of [[Colony of Newfoundland|Newfoundland]], Britain’s oldest [[colony]], had closed their doors, thus rendering that colony’s main medium of exchange worthless.
*Black Monday, [[28 October]] [[1929]] &ndash; a day in the [[Wall Street Crash of 1929]], which also saw major stock market upheaval.
*Black Monday, [[27 May]] [[1935]] &ndash; US Supreme Court Justices overturned multiple Acts including National Industrial Recovery Act.
*Black Monday, [[September 19]], [[1977]] &ndash; when [[Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company]], one of [[United States|America]]'s largest regional [[steel mill|steel-manufacturing]] firms, announced that it would shut down most of its operations in the vicinity of [[Youngstown, Ohio]]. This development presaged the collapse of that community's industrial economy.
*[[Black Monday (Malta)|Black Monday]], [[Malta]], [[15 October]] [[1979]] &ndash; the offices of the [[The Times of Malta]] were set on fire during a political rally. It was also on this day that supporters of the [[Malta Labour Party]] broke into the house of [[Edward Fenech Adami|Dr. Edward Fenech Adami]].
*[[Black Monday (1987)|Black Monday]], [[19 October]] [[1987]] &ndash; the second largest one-day decline in recorded [[stock market]] history.
*[[Black Monday (January 2008)|Black Monday]], [[January 21]], [[2008]] &ndash; one of the biggest worldwide stock market crash since [[September 11]], [[2001]]. [http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&ct=us/10-0&fp=47946adf4bcdf70a&ei=Je-UR4GGJp_eqwOn2q3vCA&url=http%3A//www.kptm.com/Global/story.asp%3FS%3D7750S03&cid=1126465870] [[FTSE 100]] had its biggest ever one-day points fall (however there was a bigger points fall on Monday October 6th 2008)[http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/markets/2008/01/with_just_moments_to_go.html], European stocks closed with their worst result since September 11, 2001 [http://www.agi.it/business/news/200801211921-eco-ren0094-art.html], and Asian stocks dropped as much as 15% [http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2008/01/22/stories/2008012252011600.htm].
*Black Monday, [[September 15]] [[2008]] &ndash; a day in the [[Global financial crisis of September-October 2008]], a worldwide stock market crash due to [[Lehman Brothers]] filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy and major investment bank [[Merrill Lynch]] being sold to [[Bank of America]]. The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] dropped 504.48 points (or 4.4%), which is the biggest point drop since [[September 2001]].<ref>http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080915/financial_meltdown.html</ref> The [[FTSE 100]] dropped 212.5 points (or 3.9%), which was the biggest one-day percentage drop since [[January 21]] [[2008]].<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1055736/Black-Monday-FTSE-plunges-212-points-global-markets-tumble-following-Lehman-collapse.html</ref> The [[NASDAQ]] dropped 81.36 points (or 3.6%). The [[NYSE]] dropped 411.69 points (or 5.1%). The [[S&P 500]] dropped 59.0 points (or 4.7%). Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea stock markets suspended that day due to a public holiday, and they fell over 5% on the following day (September 16).<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7617976.stm</ref>
*Black Monday, [[September 22]], [[2008]] - The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] dropped 372.75 points (or 3.3%), the [[FTSE 100]] dropped 75 points (or 1.4%), the [[NASDAQ]] dropped 94.92 points (or 4.2%), the [[NYSE]] dropped 268.52 points (or 3.3%), and the [[S&P 500]] dropped 47.99 points (or 3.8%).
*[[Global financial crisis of September-October, 2008|Black Monday]], [[September 29]] [[2008]] - The United States House of Representatives rejected a $700 billion bail out plan, leading to a 777.68 point (or 7%) drop on the [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]], a 269.7 point (or 5.3%) drop on the [[FTSE 100]], a 199.61 point (or 9.1%) drop on the [[NASDAQ]], a 686.36 point drop (or 8.7%) on the [[NYSE]], and a 106.62 point (or 8.8%) drop on the [[S&P 500]].
*Black Monday, [[October 6]] [[2008]] - The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] dropped 369.88 points (or 3.6%), the [[FTSE 100]] dropped 391.1 points (or 7.9%), the [[NASDAQ]] dropped 84.43 points (or 4.3%), the [[NYSE]] dropped 334.03 points (or 4.7%), and the [[S&P 500]] dropped 42.34 points (or 3.9%).


{{Black days}}
==References==
* {{Polish2|Mieszołki|[[17 July]] [[2008]]}}


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