- 213 (number)
213 (two hundred and thirteen) is the number following 212 and preceding 214.
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Area code 213 is one of the first three area codes created inCalifornia . This was the primarytelephone area code forLos Angeles County, California during the1960s and1970s . Eventually it would be reduced in size mostly to cover the downtown area of the city of Los Angeles. See also818 ,714 .
*213 Lilaea is amain belt asteroid.
* 213 is the apartment number where several ofJeffrey Dahmer 's murders took place.
* 213 was the name of a hip hop group, active1990 -2004 .
* 213 is the code for character "Õ " in codepages such asISO-8859-1 andUTF-8 .
*Radical 213 meaning "turtle " is one of only two of the 214 Kangxi radicals that are composed of 16 strokes.
* 213 is the lowest number whose successor doesn't have an own article in Wikipedia.
*The 213 vote in the U.S. Senate (109th Congress) dealt with a bill to ensure jobs for our future with secure, affordable, and reliable energy. Vote Counts: YEAs 74 NAYs 26
*213 was a WWII SQUADRON - Fighter, Hawker Hurricane Mk I On 8 March 1937, No 213 was reformed as a fighter squadron at Northolt with Gauntlets and moved to Yorkshire in July. In January 1938, Hurricanes began to arrive and the squadron was fully equipped by the beginning of March. On the outbreak of war, flew fighter patrols and in May 1940, sent a detachment to France to assist the hard-pressed squadrons of Air Component of the BEF for a few days, the whole squadron moving south early in June. number-stub
*213 is the number of balloons a 13-year-old boy in BLAINE, Wash. wants to claim as his world record for blowing them with his nose. Using one nostril at a time, Andrew Dahl inflated 213 balloons within an hour in the town's public library. His feat has been submitted for review by Guinness World Records.
*213 is the number of the Concorde aircraft that holds the world record for fastest flights around the world in both directions:Westbound RTW: 12-13 October 1992: 32 hours 49 minutes 03 secondsLisbon-Santo Domingo-Acapulco-Honolulu-Guam-Bangkok- Bahrain-LisbonEastbound RTW: 15-16 August 1995: 31 hours 27 minutes 49 secondsNew York/JFK-Toulouse-Dubai-Bangkok-Guam (Andersen AFB)- Honolulu-Acapulco-New York/JFKThe Eastbound (1995) record is the current GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS official world record.
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