William Bowers 287114f8ed Added the SPAWN_CHANGE event, which occurs when a world's spawn is changed.
This event includes the world who's spawn changed and its previous spawn location.

To listen for this event:
  PluginManager pm = getServer().getPluginManager();
  YourWorldListener worldListener = new YourWorldListener(this);
  pm.registerEvent(Event.Type.SPAWN_CHANGE, worldListener, Priority.Normal, this);

To use this event:
  public class YourWorldListener extends WorldListener {
      @Override
      public void onSpawnChange(SpawnChangeEvent event) {
          World world = event.getWorld();
          Location previousLocation = event.getPreviousLocation();
      }
  }
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