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{{nowrap|[[2009 Xinjiang earthquake|Xinjiang]] (5.0, Jan 25)}}{{·}} |
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{{nowrap|[[2009 Talaud Islands earthquake|Talaud Islands]] (7.1, Feb 11)}}{{·}} |
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{{nowrap|[[2009 Victoria earthquakes|Victoria]] (4.7, Mar 6 and 18)}}{{·}} |
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{{nowrap|[[2009 Tonga earthquake|Tonga]] (7.6, Mar 19)}}{{·}} |
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Revision as of 17:45, 31 July 2010
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Papua (7.6, Jan 4) ·
Costa Rica (6.2, Jan 8)† ·
Xinjiang (5.0, Jan 25) ·
Talaud Islands (7.1, Feb 11) ·
Victoria (4.7, Mar 6 and 18) ·
Tonga (7.6, Mar 19) ·
L'Aquila (6.3, Apr 6)† ·
1st Afghanistan (5.5, Apr 16) ·
Guerrero (6.0, Apr 27) ·
Puebla (5.6, May 22) ·
Honduras (7.3, May 23) ·
New Ireland (6.7, Jun 23) ·
Crete (6.4, Jul 1) ·
Yunnan (5.7, Jul 9) ·
Fiordland (7.8, Jul 15) ·
Gulf of California (6.9, Aug 3) ·
Shizuoka (6.4, Aug 10) ·
Andaman Islands (7.5, Aug 11) ·
1st Sumatra (6.7, Aug 16) ·
West Java (7.0, Sep 2)† ·
Georgia (6.0, Sep 8) ·
Venezuela (6.3, Sep 12) ·
Bhutan (6.1, Sep 21) ·
Samoa (8.1, Sep 29)† ·
2nd Sumatra (7.6, Sep 30)†‡ ·
Vanuatu (7.8, Oct 7) ·
2nd Afghanistan (6.2, Oct 22) ·
Banda Sea (6.9, Oct 24) ·
Karonga (5.8-6.0, December) ·
Hualien (6.4, Dec 19) ·
Mexicali (5.8, Dec 30)
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