Quick Facts for November 30

  • Zodiac sign: Sagittarius
  • Day of year: 334

About November 30

November 30 serves as a powerful symbol of sovereignty and self-determination. For many, it marks the historic moment in 1966 when Barbados transitioned away from British rule to become an independent nation. This spirit of freedom is echoed in other parts of the world, including the celebration of Bonifacio Day in the Philippines, honoring the revolutionary leader Andrés Bonifacio.

The day also invites a moment of somber reflection and global awareness. It is a time to recognize the victims of chemical warfare through United Nations observances, and to remember the complex history of displacement, such as the departure of Jewish populations from Arab countries and Iran. From the high-tech frontiers of artificial intelligence to the deep roots of national identity, November 30 bridges the gap between our past struggles and our technological future.

Holidays & Observances on November 30

  • Bonifacio Day (Philippines)
  • Commemoration Day (United Arab Emirates)
  • Day to Mark the Departure and Expulsion of Jews from the Arab Countries and Iran (Israel)
  • 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 (Scotland)
  • Day of Remembrance for All Victims of Chemical Warfare (United Nations)

Fun & National Days on November 30

  • National Mousse Day — Indulge in a light, airy, and chocolatey treat to celebrate.
  • National Mason Jar Day — Get creative and use glass jars for your favorite preserves or crafts.
  • Cyber Monday — Find the best digital deals and enjoy some online shopping fun.
  • National Personal Space Day — Respect boundaries and enjoy a little extra room to breathe today.
  • Cities for Life Day
  • Computer Security Day
  • National Methamphetamine Awareness Day
  • National Stay at Home Because You're Well Day
  • Perpetual Youth Day

On This Day in History

  • 883 — Following the crushing of the massive Zanj slave revolt, Abu al Abbas held a triumphant victory celebration in the city of Baghdad.
  • 1718 — During the Great Northern War, King Charles XII of Sweden met his end while attempting to siege the Norwegian fortress of Fredriksten.
  • 1782 — Preliminary peace terms were drafted in Paris between Great Britain and the United States, setting the stage for official American independence.
  • 1803 — Spain formally handed over control of the massive Louisiana Territory to the French First Republic in the city of New Orleans.
  • 1872 — The dawn of international football arrived at Hamilton Crescent in Glasgow during a match between the English and Scottish national teams.
  • 1939 — The Winter War commenced as the Soviet Red Army breached Finnish borders, launching aerial bombardments on Helsinki and various other cities.
  • 1954 — In a freak astronomical occurrence, a meteorite from space crashed through a roof in Alabama, striking a woman during her nap.
  • 1966 — Barbados achieved its status as a sovereign nation after gaining independence from the United Kingdom.
  • 1981 — Diplomatic efforts began in Geneva as American and Soviet officials started talks to reduce intermediate-range nuclear weapons in Europe.
  • 1999 — Exxon and Mobil finalized a massive seventy-three billion dollar merger, resulting in the creation of the global giant ExxonMobil.
  • 2022 — The world entered a new era of technology when OpenAI released its groundbreaking artificial intelligence tool, ChatGPT.

Famous Birthdays on November 30

  • 1667 — Jonathan Swift, The legendary Irish essayist and satirist who mastered political wit.
  • 1835 — Mark Twain, The iconic American novelist and humorist known for his sharp social commentary.
  • 1874 — Winston Churchill, The formidable British statesman who led his nation through World War II.
  • 1874 — Lucy Maud Montgomery, The beloved Canadian author celebrated for her timeless literary contributions.
  • 1924 — Shirley Chisholm, A pioneering American politician and tireless advocate for civil rights.
  • 1937 — Ridley Scott, The visionary English director behind many cinematic masterpieces.
  • 1965 — Ben Stiller, The versatile American actor and director famous for his comedic timing.
  • 1990 — Magnus Carlsen, The extraordinary Norwegian grandmaster who dominates the world of chess.

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