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From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

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2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:

1904

1910

1921

1927

1932

1938

1949

1955

1960

1966

1977

1983

1988

1994

2005

2011

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