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user+jogarz1921+sandbox Latitude and Longitude:

40°39′58″N 73°57′58″W / 40.666°N 73.966°W / 40.666; -73.966
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China
←  1936 (Qing Parliament) 14 March 1946 - 4 May 1946 1950 →

All 600 seats in the House of Representatives
301 seats needed for a majority
Turnout71.3%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
Public Interest Party Chen Qiyou 63.32 381
Democratic Constitutionalist Party Hu Shih 9.00 54
Kuomintang Wang Jingwei 8.60 52
CDL Zhang Junmai 7.01 42
Democratic Buddhist Party Tang Shengzhi 3.91 24
National Revolutionary Party Feng Yuxiang 3.45 21
China Syndicalist Party Chen Duxiu 1.44 9
National minority parties No centralized leadership 2.83 17
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Chief Executive before Chief Executive after election
Chen Jiongming
Public Interest Party
Chen Qiyou
Public Interest Party




Second Ural War
Part of Russian Anarchy
DateApril 21, 1968 - June 19, 1969
Location
Ural Mountains, Russia
Belligerents
Sovereignty of West Russia Ural Military District
Commanders and leaders

Vladimir III

Roman Gul
Pavel Batov



Second Russo-Japanese War
DateMay 16, 1939 to August 28, 1940
Location
Result

Russian victory

Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
1,500,000 (total) 1,000,000 (total)
Casualties and losses

57,000 killed

10,000 dead of disease or hypothermia

39,000 killed

30,000 died of disease or hypothermia

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World War III
DateMarch 21, 2020 to November 19, 2023
Location
Europe, Asia, Pacific, Atlantic, Middle East, South America, Central America, Caribbean
Result

Allied victory

  • Dissolution of Sovereignty Pact
  • Collapse of the People's Republic of China, Russian Federation, and Islamic Republic of Iran
  • Second Chinese Civil War and restoration of the Republic of China
  • Formation of new countries in Europe and Asia
  • Worldwide nuclear disarmament (more...)
Belligerents
Allied Powers Sovereignty Pact

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Siege of New York
Part of Second American Civil War

A USA transport reinforces Manhatten in the aftermath of the battle.
DateAugust 4, 1937 to March 18, 1938 (226 days)
Location 40°39′58″N 73°57′58″W / 40.666°N 73.966°W / 40.666; -73.966
Result Decisive Federalist Victory
Territorial
changes
Federalist troops capture New York City and Long Island
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
  • Land (at height):
    • 24,000 Marines
    • 30,000 Militia
  • Sea (all involved):
  • Land (at height)
    • 180,000 Militia
    • 6,000 Infantry
  • Sea (all involved)
    • 1 Cruiser
    • 4 destroyers
    • 15 cutters
    • 18 improvised gunboats
    • Dozens of improvised raider and patrol boats
  • Casualties and losses

    12,000 killed

    14,000 wounded

    48,000 killed

    29,000 wounded

    51,000 captured
    At least 50,000 civilians killed

    }}


    user+jogarz1921+sandbox Latitude and Longitude:

    40°39′58″N 73°57′58″W / 40.666°N 73.966°W / 40.666; -73.966
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    This is my personal sandbox page. Not much to see here.

    Fun with infoboxes!

    Jogarz1921/sandbox
    China
    ←  1936 (Qing Parliament) 14 March 1946 - 4 May 1946 1950 →

    All 600 seats in the House of Representatives
    301 seats needed for a majority
    Turnout71.3%
    Party Leader % Seats +/–
    Public Interest Party Chen Qiyou 63.32 381
    Democratic Constitutionalist Party Hu Shih 9.00 54
    Kuomintang Wang Jingwei 8.60 52
    CDL Zhang Junmai 7.01 42
    Democratic Buddhist Party Tang Shengzhi 3.91 24
    National Revolutionary Party Feng Yuxiang 3.45 21
    China Syndicalist Party Chen Duxiu 1.44 9
    National minority parties No centralized leadership 2.83 17
    This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
    Chief Executive before Chief Executive after election
    Chen Jiongming
    Public Interest Party
    Chen Qiyou
    Public Interest Party




    Second Ural War
    Part of Russian Anarchy
    DateApril 21, 1968 - June 19, 1969
    Location
    Ural Mountains, Russia
    Belligerents
    Sovereignty of West Russia Ural Military District
    Commanders and leaders

    Vladimir III

    Roman Gul
    Pavel Batov



    Second Russo-Japanese War
    DateMay 16, 1939 to August 28, 1940
    Location
    Result

    Russian victory

    Belligerents
    Commanders and leaders
    Strength
    1,500,000 (total) 1,000,000 (total)
    Casualties and losses

    57,000 killed

    10,000 dead of disease or hypothermia

    39,000 killed

    30,000 died of disease or hypothermia

    }}



    World War III
    DateMarch 21, 2020 to November 19, 2023
    Location
    Europe, Asia, Pacific, Atlantic, Middle East, South America, Central America, Caribbean
    Result

    Allied victory

    • Dissolution of Sovereignty Pact
    • Collapse of the People's Republic of China, Russian Federation, and Islamic Republic of Iran
    • Second Chinese Civil War and restoration of the Republic of China
    • Formation of new countries in Europe and Asia
    • Worldwide nuclear disarmament (more...)
    Belligerents
    Allied Powers Sovereignty Pact

    }}


    Siege of New York
    Part of Second American Civil War

    A USA transport reinforces Manhatten in the aftermath of the battle.
    DateAugust 4, 1937 to March 18, 1938 (226 days)
    Location 40°39′58″N 73°57′58″W / 40.666°N 73.966°W / 40.666; -73.966
    Result Decisive Federalist Victory
    Territorial
    changes
    Federalist troops capture New York City and Long Island
    Belligerents
    Commanders and leaders
    Strength
    • Land (at height):
      • 24,000 Marines
      • 30,000 Militia
    • Sea (all involved):
  • Land (at height)
    • 180,000 Militia
    • 6,000 Infantry
  • Sea (all involved)
    • 1 Cruiser
    • 4 destroyers
    • 15 cutters
    • 18 improvised gunboats
    • Dozens of improvised raider and patrol boats
  • Casualties and losses

    12,000 killed

    14,000 wounded

    48,000 killed

    29,000 wounded

    51,000 captured
    At least 50,000 civilians killed

    }}


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