All fun facts for November

Discover dozens of fun facts for this month. Read the summary for a quick recap on what happened for every day.

Lits of days for November


November, 1
November 1st has been a significant day in history with various cultural, historical, and scientific events. From the beginning of the Day of the Dead celebrations and World Vegan Day to the unveiling of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and the birth of the European Union, November 1st bears witness to pivotal moments that have shaped our world.
November, 2
November 2nd is rich in historical events and quirky celebrations. From the first radio broadcast in the United States to the beginning of the European Union, as well as North and South Dakota becoming U.S. states, there's no shortage of fun facts to commemorate on this day. So take a moment to appreciate everything from All Souls' Day and the Spice Girls to deviled eggs and circles on this unique day in history.
November, 3
November 3 is a day full of important historical events, celebrations, and milestones. From Panama's independence and Sputnik 2's launch to the birth of the sandwich and the start of the Rosetta spacecraft's successful comet landing, this day has made a significant impact on the world, in a variety of ways. Culture Day in Japan, King Dedication Day in Morocco, and the foundation of the General Electric Company also mark this date.
November, 4
November 4 is a day filled with fascinating events, from the celebration of National Candy Day in the US to the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922. It is also a day marked by significant milestones in history, such as the election of Barack Obama as the 44th US President and the birth of astronaut Peggy Whitson.
November, 5
November 5th is a day full of historical events, celebrations, and notable birthdays. From the failed Gunpowder Plot in 1605 to the opening of One World Trade Center in 2014, this day has seen significant moments in history. It also marks the observance of international days, such as World Tsunami Awareness Day and National Love Your Red Hair Day.
November, 6
November 6th is filled with exciting events, celebrations, and milestones in various fields. It's National Saxophone Day, Finnish Swedish Heritage Day, and International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War and Armed Conflict. Some historical events that occurred on this day include Abraham Lincoln's election, the first American football game, and Barack Obama's re-election as president.
November, 7
November 7th is a historically significant day, with events ranging from the birth of physicist Marie Curie to the establishment of the New York Museum of Modern Art. The date also saw milestones in technology, politics, and pop culture, including the first electronic television demonstration and the debut of Duke Ellington at Carnegie Hall.
November, 8
From the first New York Marathon and National Cappuccino Day to the birth of Albert Camus and the discovery of X-rays, November 8th is a day filled with a diverse range of fun facts throughout history. Celebrate this day by remembering the influential people, groundbreaking milestones, and cultural events that took place on this day across the world.
November, 9
November 9th is a fascinating day filled with historical and cultural significance, ranging from the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 to the birth of influential individuals like Carl Sagan and Hedy Lamarr. Other memorable events include NASA's launch of the first Saturn V rocket and the meeting between John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
November, 10
November 10th is a day filled with intriguing historical events, birthdays, and celebrations. From the founding of the US Marine Corps to the birth of renowned individuals such as Martin Luther and David Schwimmer, this day has a little something for everyone. Celebrations like Sesame Street Day, National Vanilla Cupcake Day, and Domino Day bring joy to many.
November, 11
November 11 holds a plethora of significant events, such as the end of World War I and the observance of Veterans Day and Armistice Day. Other notable facts include the celebration of China's Singles' Day, the discovery of X-rays, the opening of the Clinton Presidential Center, and the world premiere of "The Silence of the Lambs."
November, 12
November 12th boasts a varied range of fun facts and celebrations, from scientific achievements such as the observation of the first meteor shower in the U.S. and the landing of the Philae space probe on a comet, to birthdays of famous individuals like Auguste Rodin and Anne Hathaway. This day also hosts National Pizza with the Works except Anchovies Day and World Pneumonia Day, acknowledging tasty treats and important global health issues.
November, 13
November 13th has been a historically significant day for various events and milestones, such as the completion of the Beatles' "Rubber Soul," the birth of physicist James Clerk Maxwell, and the opening of the Holland Tunnel. Additionally, national and international days are celebrated on this day, including World Kindness Day, Father's Day in Finland, and sometimes Children's Day in India.
November, 14
November 14th offers a diverse range of fun facts, from World Diabetes Day and India's Children's Day to historical events like the publication of "Moby-Dick" and Apollo 12's moon mission. The day also celebrates various culinary delights, such as National Pickle Day and National Spicy Guacamole Day, and encompasses achievements in science, sports, and arts.
November, 15
On November 15, historically significant events include the first assembly of the League of Nations, the founding of NBC, and the birth of Georgia O'Keeffe. Additionally, Brazil celebrates Republic Day, and America celebrates America Recycles Day on this date. Other notable facts include the invention of Wi-Fi technology and the release of the Commodore 64 computer.
November, 16
November 16th is a day that marks various historical events and milestones, such as Oklahoma becoming a state, the announcement of Disney World's construction, and the release of the first Harry Potter film. Other notable happenings include the "Singing Revolution" in Estonia, the establishment of the San Diego Trolley, and numerous achievements in the arts and entertainment industry.
November, 17
November 17th is a day filled with exciting events, from the opening of the Suez Canal and the invention of the gramophone to the birth of Martin Scorsese and the debut of the rock band Led Zeppelin. With observances like Homemade Bread Day and World Prematurity Day, November 17th is a diverse and memorable day in history.
November, 18
November 18th is a remarkable day in history with events such as the establishment of UNESCO, the invention of the phonograph, and Mickey Mouse's birthday. The day also marks significant occasions like Latvia's Independence Day, the Great Storm of 1703, and the creation of the Free Territory of Trieste.
November, 19
November 19th is full of intriguing events and milestones such as International Men's Day, the Gettysburg Address, film and TV premieres, and notable birthdays. From politics to entertainment and even world records, this day undoubtedly leaves its mark on history.
November, 20
November 20th holds many historical and significant events, including the attack on the whaleship Essex that inspired Moby Dick, the beginning of the Nuremberg Trials, the patent for the first commercial instant camera, and the adoption of Universal Children's Day. This day presents a mixture of advancements in technology, human rights, and cultural milestones.
November, 21
November 21st is a day filled with exciting events, inventions, and milestones. From the first untethered hot air balloon flight in 1783 to the establishment of World Television Day, this day marks important events in history, such as the first ARPANET connection, which laid the groundwork for the internet. Other notable events include the World Hello Day, World Fisheries Day, and various film and entertainment milestones.
November, 22
November 22nd is a day filled with notable historical events, achievements, and celebrations, such as the death of pirate Blackbeard, the first transpacific air service, and the release of iconic movies like "Toy Story" and "Frozen." Various countries celebrate their national days and pay tribute to the hard work and contributions of their citizens.
November, 23
November 23 is a day filled with significant events, such as the birth of Windows 1.0, the first broadcast of Doctor Who, and the launch of the TIROS-2 meteorology satellite. From cultural milestones like Shakespeare's first publication to the world's introduction to Pong, November 23 has certainly left a lasting impact on all facets of life.
November, 24
November 24 marks the publication of Charles Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" and the establishment of the Texas Rangers, as well as the births of influential figures like Maurice Ravel, Edwin Hubble, and Lucy Maud Montgomery. Notable events include the first underground nuclear test, the unveiling of the Toyota Prius, and the recording of the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." Celebratory days include Evolution Day, International Cake Day, and National Sardines Day.
November, 25
November 25th is a day filled with significant events and notable milestones, ranging from the first Nobel Prizes awarded to the birth of modern environmentalism. It's a day to remember and celebrate achievements in various fields, from art and science to social and political advancements.
November, 26
November 26 is a day filled with historical events, celebrations, and discoveries. From the proclamation of Thanksgiving Day in the United States and the first international football match to the birth of Charles Schulz, creator of Peanuts, this date has seen a wide variety of milestones and memorable moments across various fields, making it a truly fascinating day to explore.
November, 27
November 27th holds various events of historical and cultural significance, including the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the birth of important figures such as Robin Givens and Berry Gordy Jr., and scientific milestones such as the launch of the Mars Curiosity Rover. The first American automobile race, the beginning of the end for the Roman Republic, and the groundbreaking introduction of Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" also occurred on this date.
November, 28
November 28th is filled with diverse events and celebrations, from the founding of the republic of Hawaii and the launch of Mariner 4, to French Toast Day and International Aura Awareness Day. History is marked by significant accomplishments in the fields of science, art, and communication, making it an important date that spans various aspects of human culture and achievement.
November, 29
November 29th is a day filled with notable celebrations, events, and birthdays, ranging from National Lemon Cream Pie Day to the release of iconic games and music albums. On this day in history, the United Nations passed the Palestine partition resolution and the Warren Commission was established to investigate President Kennedy's assassination.
November, 30
November 30th marks a variety of important events, including the national days of Barbados and Benin, celebrating their independence from colonial rule. This date has also seen the birth of significant artists, such as Mark Twain, and leaders like Winston Churchill. Furthermore, November 30 is the International Remembrance Day for Lost Species, raising awareness for endangered and extinct species.