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File:British East India Company flag.svg|Flag of the British East India Company
File:British East India Company flag.svg|Flag of the British East India Company
File:Vladimir Putin - 2012.jpg|Vladimir Putin
File:Vladimir Putin - 2012.jpg|Vladimir Putin
File:31-January-2004-Taipei101-Complete.jpg|Taipei 101
File:Taipei 101 from Xiangshan 20240729.jpg|Taipei 101
File:Taipei101-DayExt.JPG|Taipei 101
File:Taipei 101 2008 NewYear Firework.jpg|Taipei 101, 2008 New Year firework

File:Times Square ball.jpg|2008 Times Square Ball
File:Times Square ball.jpg|2008 Times Square Ball
File:Arthur Guinness.jpg|Arthur Guinness
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| [[1999]] – Panama assumed full control of the '''[[Panama Canal Zone]]''' from the United States, in accordance with the 1977 [[Torrijos–Carter Treaties]], concluding a 20-year transition period.
| [[1999]] – Panama assumed full control of the '''[[Panama Canal Zone]]''' from the United States, in accordance with the 1977 [[Torrijos–Carter Treaties]], concluding a 20-year transition period.
| unreferenced section; indiscriminate list
| unreferenced section; indiscriminate list
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| [[2004]] – '''[[Taipei 101]]''' in [[Xinyi District]], [[Taipei]], Taiwan, opened to the public as the [[List of tallest buildings|world's tallest skyscraper]].
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| '''[[Diane von Fürstenberg]]'''<!--Belgian fashion designer--> |b|1946
| '''[[Diane von Fürstenberg]]'''<!--Belgian fashion designer--> |b|1946
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* [[1986]] – Three disgruntled employees '''[[Dupont Plaza Hotel arson|set fire to the Dupont Plaza Hotel]]''' in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]], killing more than 90 people and injuring 140 others<!-- ''(rescue efforts depicted)''-->, making it the [[List of hotel fires in the United States|second-deadliest hotel fire in United States history]].
* [[1986]] – Three disgruntled employees '''[[Dupont Plaza Hotel arson|set fire to the Dupont Plaza Hotel]]''' in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]], killing more than 90 people and injuring 140 others<!-- ''(rescue efforts depicted)''-->, making it the [[List of hotel fires in the United States|second-deadliest hotel fire in United States history]].
* [[1999]] – Russian prime minister '''[[Vladimir Putin]]''' became [[Acting President of Russia|acting president]] upon President [[Boris Yeltsin]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->'s unexpected resignation.
* [[1999]] – Russian prime minister '''[[Vladimir Putin]]''' became [[Acting President of Russia|acting president]] upon President [[Boris Yeltsin]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->'s unexpected resignation.
* [[2004]] – '''[[Taipei 101]]''' in [[Xinyi District]], [[Taipei]], Taiwan, opened to the public as the [[List of tallest buildings|world's tallest skyscraper]].
* [[2010]] &ndash; '''[[2010 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak|28 tornadoes]]''' ''(one depicted)'' touched down in [[Midwestern United States|midwestern]] and [[southern United States]], part of an [[Tornado outbreak|outbreak]] that led to the deaths of nine people and large property damage.
* [[2010]] &ndash; '''[[2010 New Year's Eve tornado outbreak|28 tornadoes]]''' ''(one depicted)'' touched down in [[Midwestern United States|midwestern]] and [[southern United States]], part of an [[Tornado outbreak|outbreak]] that led to the deaths of nine people and large property damage.
* Born/died: | '''[[Ibn Hawshab]]'''<!--Yemeni ruler--> |d|914| '''[[Carlo Gimach]]'''<!--Maltese architect--> |d|1730| '''[[Richard Montgomery]]'''<!--Irish/American soldier, died in the Battle of Quebec--> |d|1775| '''[[Kapiʻolani]]'''<!--Hawaiian queen--> |b|1834| '''[[Cornelius Gallagher (Canadian politician)|Cornelius Gallagher]]'''<!--Canadian politician--> |b|1854| '''[[Henri Matisse]]'''<!--French painter--> |b|1869| '''[[Ion Creangă]]'''<!--Romanian writer, male--> |d|1889| '''[[Samuel Ajayi Crowther]]'''<!--Nigerian bishop--> |d|1891| '''[[Mary Logan Reddick]]'''<!--American biologist--> |b|1914| '''[[Cornelia Clapp]]'''<!--American zoologist--> |d|1934| '''[[Henry Gerber]]'''<!--American activist--> |d|1972 | '''[[Amy Cure]]'''<!--Australian track cyclist--> |b|1992
* Born/died: | '''[[Ibn Hawshab]]'''<!--Yemeni ruler--> |d|914| '''[[Carlo Gimach]]'''<!--Maltese architect--> |d|1730| '''[[Richard Montgomery]]'''<!--Irish/American soldier, died in the Battle of Quebec--> |d|1775| '''[[Kapiʻolani]]'''<!--Hawaiian queen--> |b|1834| '''[[Cornelius Gallagher (Canadian politician)|Cornelius Gallagher]]'''<!--Canadian politician--> |b|1854| '''[[Henri Matisse]]'''<!--French painter--> |b|1869| '''[[Ion Creangă]]'''<!--Romanian writer, male--> |d|1889| '''[[Samuel Ajayi Crowther]]'''<!--Nigerian bishop--> |d|1891| '''[[Mary Logan Reddick]]'''<!--American biologist--> |b|1914| '''[[Cornelia Clapp]]'''<!--American zoologist--> |d|1934| '''[[Henry Gerber]]'''<!--American activist--> |d|1972 | '''[[Amy Cure]]'''<!--Australian track cyclist--> |b|1992

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This is a list of selected December 31 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.

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New Year's Eve (Gregorian calendar) unreferenced sections
Hogmanay in Scotland refimprove section
406 – The Vandals, Alans and Suebians crossed the Rhine River to begin an invasion of Gaul. date is probable only
1225Lý Chiêu Hoàng, the only empress regnant in Vietnamese history, married Trần Thái Tông to establish the Trần dynasty, with both the bride and groom aged seven. Hook appears to be dubiously sourced and possibly inaccurate
1600 – The British East India Company was founded by a Royal Charter of Queen Elizabeth I. refimprove sections
1960 – The farthing, a British coin first minted in England in the 13th century, ceased to be legal tender. unreferenced section
1963 – Despite Prime Minister Roy Welensky's efforts, the Central African Federation collapsed and subsequently becoming three separate nations: Zambia, Malawi and Rhodesia. primary sources
1981 – Ghanaian president Hilla Limann was deposed in a coup d'état. refimprove
1983 – Major-General Muhammadu Buhari was selected to lead Nigeria after a successful military coup d'etat that overthrew civilian President Shehu Shagari. date not cited
1994 - Two timezones of Kiribati moved west of the International Date Line, causing them to skip December 31. claim not cited
1999 – Panama assumed full control of the Panama Canal Zone from the United States, in accordance with the 1977 Torrijos–Carter Treaties, concluding a 20-year transition period. unreferenced section; indiscriminate list
Diane von Fürstenberg |b|1946 many dead links
Junot Díaz |b|1968| birthday not cited

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Notes

December 31: Saint Sylvester's Day (Western Christianity)

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