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Historic and historical

what's the diference between historic anh historical???
  

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Something which is historic has great importance or significance in the opinion of some population or recognized authority. A historic battle, building, treaty, event "Historical" is simply an adjective used to describe anything which may or may not have some historical significance, great or small. " "Mr.

  • Something which is historic has great importance or significance in the opinion of some population or recognized authority.
  • A historic battle, building, treaty, event "Historical" is simply an adjective used to describe anything which may or may not have some historical significance, great or small.
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Something which is historic has great importance or significance in the opinion of some population or recognized authority.

A historic battle, building, treaty, event

"Historical" is simply an adjective used to describe anything which may or may not have some historical significance, great or small.

"Do you think there's any historical significance in the trials of the

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