Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/July 28
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July 28: Independence Day in Peru (1821)
- 1794 – French Revolution: Reign of Terror leader Maximilien Robespierre (pictured) was guillotined one day after the National Convention ordered his arrest.
- 1809 – Peninsular War: Sir Arthur Wellesley's Anglo-Spanish army earned a Pyrrhic victory at the Battle of Talavera against French forces under Joseph Bonaparte.
- 1976 – An earthquake measuring at least 8.2 on the Richter magnitude scale, flattened Tangshan, China, killing over 240,000 people.
- 1973 – About 600,000 people attended what was the largest musical concert in history at the Watkins Glen International Raceway near Watkins Glen, New York, USA.
- 1990 – Alberto Fujimori took office as President of Peru, becoming the first person of Japanese descent to be the head of government of a Latin American nation.
- 2005 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army announced an end to its armed campaign to overthrow British rule in Northern Ireland to create a United Ireland.