User:Vargmali
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About me
[edit]Hello people! I am an editor and very much interested in Religion and History. The articles I edit are mostly about my home country, Albania, and religion in general.
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Long live Baba Tomor! | |
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Location | Central Albania |
Coordinates | 40°40′30″N 20°09′35″E / 40.6750°N 20.1597°E |
Designation | Mountain Forest |
The Battle of Diamond Rock was a naval battle that took place between 31 May and 2 June 1805 during the Trafalgar campaign of the War of the Third Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. A Franco-Spanish force dispatched under Captain Julien Cosmao retook Diamond Rock, on the approach to Fort-de-France on the Caribbean island of Martinique, from the British forces that had occupied it more than a year before. This oil-on-canvas painting depicting the battle, titled Taking of the Rock Le Diamant, near Martinique, 2 June 1805, was painted in 1837 by Auguste Étienne François Mayer, and measures 80 cm (31.4 in) high and 128 cm (50.3 in) wide. The painting now hangs in the Palace of Versailles.Painting credit: Auguste Étienne François Mayer
In the News
[edit]- Kenyan writer and activist Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o (pictured) dies at the age of 87.
- Flooding submerges the town of Mokwa, Nigeria, leaving more than 200 people dead.
- In sumo, Ōnosato Daiki is promoted to yokozuna.
- In association football, Liverpool win the Premier League title.
- In the Surinamese general election, the National Democratic Party wins the most seats in the National Assembly.