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November 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) Commemoration Day (United Arab Emirates) Day to Mark the Departure and Expulsion of Jews from the Arab Countries and Iran ; Independence Day, celebrates the independence of Barbados from the United Kingdom in 1966; National Day (Benin) Regina Mundi Day (South Africa) Saint Andrew's Day [93]
In that article's infobox, it says 30 November 1961 (i.e. 27 days later). In the Secretary-General of the United Nations article, it says that he was acting from 3 November 1961 to 30 November 1962 (i.e. for nearly 13 months). The 1961 United Nations Secretary-General selection says that he was elected on 3 November 1961.
President Herbert Hoover and the Republicans suffered substantial losses in the U.S. midterm elections.The Republicans, who had held a 270 to 164 majority in 1928, retained only a slim majority of 218 to 216 in the House of Representatives, and their control of the U.S. Senate dropped from a 56-39 majority in 1928 to a 48 to 47 lead.
In 2023, Bonifacio Day was commemorated on November 27, as part of the "holiday economics" strategy that shifts the observance of the holiday to the nearest Monday for a longer weekend by virtue of Proclamation No. 90 under President Bongbong Marcos [7] [8] Thus, November 30 was designated as a working day, though traditional celebrations ...
November 30, 2023 at 6:58 AM ... and scorn that — for better or worse — changed the course of American history. Kissinger received the Nobel Peace Prize for helping arrange the end of US ...
November 24 – Inge Feltrinelli, German-Italian publisher, photographer (d. 2018) [329] November 26 – Berthold Leibinger, German engineer, entrepreneur and philanthropist (d. 2018) [330] November 29 – David Goldblatt, South African photographer (d. 2018) [331] November 30 – G. Gordon Liddy, American organizer of the Watergate burglaries ...
History isn’t all heroes, celebrations, and groundbreaking discoveries. ... November 20, 2024 at 6:17 AM. ... The bison population dropped to ~300-500 from ~30-60 million and next to disease ...
Cities for Life Day is a worldwide festivity that supports the abolition of the death penalty.It is celebrated on November 30 of each year—the day in 1786 that the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, under the reign of Pietro Leopoldo (later Holy Roman Emperor Leopold II), became the first civil state in the world to do away with torture and capital punishment.