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Black Saturday may refer to: * Holy Saturday * Black Saturday (France), the busiest day of the year when many people go on holiday * Battle of Pinkie Cleugh (1547), a battle fought between the Scottish and the English Royal armies * Black Saturday (1621), a dark, stormy day in Scotland, taken as a sign of Armageddon * Black Saturday (1903), the collapse of a section of balcony during a baseball game between the Boston Braves and Philadelphia Phillies, which killed 12 spectators and injured more than 200 * Black Saturday (Mau Movement) (1929), the killing of 11 unarmed people by New Zealand police during a Mau demonstration in Samoa * Battle of Gazala (1942), a battle between the German Afrika Korps and British armoured divisions * Operation Agatha or Black Saturday (1946), British arrests of Jewish paramilitaries * Cairo Fire or Black Saturday (1952), a series of riots in Cairo * Black Saturday (Cuban Missile Crisis) (1962), when tensions reached their height * Massacre of the Sixty, or Black Saturday (1974), when 60 senior Ethiopian officials were executed by the country's ruling junta * Black Saturday (Lebanon) (1975), a series of massacres and armed clashes in Beirut * Black Saturday (1983), the crisis when the Hong Kong dollar exchange rate was at an all-time low * Black Saturday (1988), the single worst day of the fires in Yellowstone Park * Black Saturday (professional wrestling) (1984), when the World Wrestling Federation took over the TBS television time slots that had been home to Georgia Championship Wrestling * Black January or Black Saturday (1990), a crackdown on Azeri demonstrations by the Soviet army * Black Saturday bushfires (2009), when a series of bushfires burned across the Australian state of Victoria * "Black Saturday", a 2012 song by Soundgarden from ''King Animal'' * "Black Saturday", a 2014 song by Mando Diao from ''Ælita'' de:Schwarzer Samstag 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Black Saturday」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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