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April 5, 1976: James Callaghan selected as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom James Callaghan ppmsca.53218 (cropped).tif
April 5, 1976: James Callaghan selected as the new Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
April 27, 1976: American Airlines Flight 625 overshoots runway, 37 people killed Img030 v1.jpg
April 27, 1976: American Airlines Flight 625 overshoots runway, 37 people killed
April 13, 1976: U.S. revives the $2 bill on Thomas Jefferson's birthday US $2 bill reverse series 2003 A.jpg
April 13, 1976: U.S. revives the $2 bill on Thomas Jefferson's birthday

The following events occurred in April 1976 :

Contents

April 1, 1976 (Thursday)

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Apple logo

April 2, 1976 (Friday)

April 3, 1976 (Saturday)

Nederlands Congresgebouw - venue for the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest on April 3 Statenhal Sebas Veldhuisen.jpg
Nederlands Congresgebouw – venue for the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest on April 3
The Cesar Award Cesar d'honneur 1993 -- Gerard Oury (centre).jpg
The César Award

April 4, 1976 (Sunday)

April 5, 1976 (Monday)

April 6, 1976 (Tuesday)

April 7, 1976 (Wednesday)

The Casco Casco de Leiro, Castelo San Anton (A Coruna).jpg
The Casco

April 8, 1976 (Thursday)

April 9, 1976 (Friday)

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The Gilling sword

April 10, 1976 (Saturday)

April 11, 1976 (Sunday)

April 12, 1976 (Monday)

April 13, 1976 (Tuesday)

The old $2 bill US-Series-1953-$2-Reverse.png
The old $2 bill

April 14, 1976 (Wednesday)

April 15, 1976 (Thursday)

April 16, 1976 (Friday)

April 17, 1976 (Saturday)

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Helios-B

April 18, 1976 (Sunday)

April 19, 1976 (Monday)

April 20, 1976 (Tuesday)

April 21, 1976 (Wednesday)

U.S. President Ford getting vaccinated President Ford receives a swine flu inoculation - NARA - 7064718.jpg
U.S. President Ford getting vaccinated

April 22, 1976 (Thursday)

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Walters

April 23, 1976 (Friday)

East Germany's Palast der Republik Berlin, Palast der Republik -- um 1990 -- 2.jpg
East Germany's Palast der Republik

April 24, 1976 (Saturday)

April 25, 1976 (Sunday)

April 26, 1976 (Monday)

April 27, 1976 (Tuesday)

April 28, 1976 (Wednesday)

April 29, 1976 (Thursday)

April 30, 1976 (Friday)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">November 1976</span> Month of 1976

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  129. "4 Black Cabinet Ministers Take the Oath in Rhodesia", The New York Times, April 28, 1976, p. 3
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