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April 13th is remembered for the signing of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations in 1961, which established the framework for diplomatic relations between independent countries. The convention is a cornerstone of international law, defining the privileges and immunities of diplomatic missions.
Additionally, April 13th marks the birth of Thomas Jefferson in 1743, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Jefferson’s contributions to American history and his vision for the nation continue to influence U.S. politics and philosophy.
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