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February 11, 1929: Lateran Treaty signed by Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See, creating nation of 49 hectares (181 acres) for Vatican City

The following events occurred in February 1929:

Friday, February 1, 1929

Saturday, February 2, 1929

Sunday, February 3, 1929

Monday, February 4, 1929

Tuesday, February 5, 1929

Wednesday, February 6, 1929

Thursday, February 7, 1929

Friday, February 8, 1929

Saturday, February 9, 1929

Sunday, February 10, 1929

Monday, February 11, 1929

Ambrogio Ratti, head of state of Vatican City as Pope Pius XI
Prince Johann II, monarch of Liechtenstein for 70 years

Tuesday, February 12, 1929

Wednesday, February 13, 1929

Thursday, February 14, 1929

Friday, February 15, 1929

Saturday, February 16, 1929

Sunday, February 17, 1929

Monday, February 18, 1929

Tuesday, February 19, 1929

Wednesday, February 20, 1929

Thursday, February 21, 1929

Friday, February 22, 1929

Saturday, February 23, 1929

Sunday, February 24, 1929

Monday, February 25, 1929

Tuesday, February 26, 1929

Wednesday, February 27, 1929

Thursday, February 28, 1929

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  24. ^ "George Washington's Birthplace Is Bought by J.D. Rockefeller Jr". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 18, 1929. p. 31.
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