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(22nd century BC - 21st century BC - 20th century BC - other centuries)


(4th millennium BC - 3rd millennium BC - 2nd millennium BC)


Events

  • 2130 - 2080 BC -- Ninth Dynasty wars in Egypt
  • 2112 - 2095 BC -- Sumerian campaigns of Ur-Nammu
  • 2064 - 1986 BC -- Twin Dynasty wars in Egypt
  • 2049 BC - Oak trees for Seahenge felled.
  • 2040 BC -- End of Tenth dynasty of Egypt, start of Eleventh Dynasty
  • 2034 - 2004 BC -- Ur-Amorite wars
  • 2004 BC -- Elamite destruction of Ur
  • 2000 BC -- The town of Mantua was presumedly founded

Significant persons

Inventions, discoveries, introductions

  • 2000 BC -- First written accounts of Schizophrenia.
  • 2037 BC -- Emperor Shen Nong makes first (perhaps mythical) tea drink by boiling fresh leaves





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351-R-2004 -- Authorization for construction and maintenance of an underground electrical - British Columbia Hydro and ... (1545 words)
BC Hydro advised that negotiations towards a final agreement would be undertaken according to the timelines set out in the BNSF letter of August 8, 2003.
In the event that BC Hydro and BNSF were unable to come to a final agreement that would supercede the interim arrangement, BC Hydro would then pursue its application under which the Agency would rule on the terms and conditions relating to the utility crossing.
BC Hydro replies that the two-metre buffer zone is standard hydro practice and is very much in the interest of enhancing the safety of the railway and its employees.
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