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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Events in Albania, Events in Austria, Events in Belgium, Events in Croatia, Events in Estonia, Events in Finland, Events in Georgia (country), Events in Germany, Events in Greece, Events in Ireland, Events in Italy, Events in Latvia, Events in Lithuania, Events in Monaco, Events in Poland, Events in Spain, Events in Sweden, Events in Switzerland, Events in the Netherlands, Events in the United Kingdom, Monte Carlo chess tournament, St. Gallen Symposium, Barcelona International Erotic Film Festival, World Wide Web Conference 1, Events in Krakow, Alois Kottmann Award, International Days of Music Hesse Main-Taunus Hofheim, Kuninkuusravit, Fresh Fish, Animecon, Auto(r), 7 Up Christmas on Ice, Huizinga Lecture, Day of Lower Saxony, BETT, Floriade, Wired, Ropecon, Finncon, Vienna Opera Ball, Let's Do It 2008, Adriatic Boat Show, Public holidays in Greece, Festival de Television de Monte-Carlo, International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Kaunas International Film Festival, International Journalism Festival, 1987 Games of the Small States of Europe, Monaco Yacht Show, Events in Rome, Run4Fun, Baltic Chemistry Olympiad, Rtveli, International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo, European Parliament of Enterprises, List of balls in Vienna, Bergman Week, Swecon, Croatia Boat Show, Heritage Week, Netet e Klipit Shqiptar, Rewired, Lithuanian Capital of Culture, Interboot. Excerpt: The Monte Carlo chess tournament was established in 1901. There were a series of very strong tournaments held in Monte Carlo, from 1901 to 1904, and again after a long break from 1967 to 1969. The notation and point count was as follows (drawn games were replayed): The notation and point count is the same as in 1901. The St. Gallen Symposium (formerly also known as the ISC Symposium) is an annual symposium on the campus of the University of St. Gallen...