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December 16, 1920: Earthquake kills over 240,000 people in China 1920 Gansu earthquake.svg
December 16, 1920: Earthquake kills over 240,000 people in China
December 3, 1920: Armenia cedes most of its territory to Turkey after disastrous war First Republic of Armenia.png
December 3, 1920: Armenia cedes most of its territory to Turkey after disastrous war
December 23, 1920: Government of Ireland Act divides island into Protestant northern and Catholic southern entities Ireland trad counties named.svg
December 23, 1920: Government of Ireland Act divides island into Protestant northern and Catholic southern entities
December 12, 1920: Akron Pros win first NFL title, with 0 - 0 tie Akron pros 1920.jpg
December 12, 1920: Akron Pros win first NFL title, with 0 - 0 tie

The following events happened in December 1920

Contents

December 1, 1920 (Wednesday)

President Obregon Alvaro Obregon.jpg
President Obregón

December 2, 1920 (Thursday)

December 3, 1920 (Friday)

December 4, 1920 (Saturday)

December 5, 1920 (Sunday)

King Constantine Constantine I of Greece.jpg
King Constantine

December 6, 1920 (Monday)

December 7, 1920 (Tuesday)

December 8, 1920 (Wednesday)

December 9, 1920 (Thursday)

December 10, 1920 (Friday)

Wilson Woodrow Wilson with top hat and cane cph.3b17556.jpg
Wilson

December 11, 1920 (Saturday)

The ruins of Cork The Burning of Cork (9713428703).jpg
The ruins of Cork

December 12, 1920 (Sunday)

December 13, 1920 (Monday)

December 14, 1920 (Tuesday)

December 15, 1920 (Wednesday)

Bell and the Dalai Lama Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama and Charles Alfred Bell in 1910, from- Hastings House Calcutta 1910 (cropped).jpg
Bell and the Dalai Lama

December 16, 1920 (Thursday)

December 17, 1920 (Friday)

December 18, 1920 (Saturday)

December 19, 1920 (Sunday)

December 20, 1920 (Monday)

December 21, 1920 (Tuesday)

Plymouth Rock Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, Mass (NYPL b12647398-70455).tiff
Plymouth Rock

December 22, 1920 (Wednesday)

December 23, 1920 (Thursday)

De Valera Eamon de Valera.jpg
De Valera

December 24, 1920 (Friday)

December 25, 1920 (Saturday)

December 26, 1920 (Sunday)

December 27, 1920 (Monday)

December 28, 1920 (Tuesday)

December 29, 1920 (Wednesday)

D'annunzio Picture of Gabriele D'Annunzio.jpg
D'annunzio

December 30, 1920 (Thursday)

December 31, 1920 (Friday)

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  102. "Says He Will Form Third Big League". The New York Times. January 1, 1921. p. 11.
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