Quick Facts for November 7

  • Zodiac sign: Scorpio
  • Day of year: 311

About November 7

November 7 serves as a profound intersection of human ingenuity and social transformation. It marks the birth of Marie Curie, a woman whose pioneering work in radioactivity fundamentally altered our understanding of physics and chemistry. Her legacy of scientific rigor continues to inspire generations of researchers around the globe.

The calendar also reflects a tapestry of global cultural identity. From celebrating the traditions of the Inuit people on International Inuit Day to honoring the academic journey of B.R. Ambedkar in India, the date provides a space to recognize diverse heritages and the struggle for social progress.

Holidays & Observances on November 7

  • Students' Day, the anniversary of B. R. Ambedkar's school entry day. (Maharashtra, India)
  • Commemoration Day, the anniversary of Ben Ali's succession. (Tunisia)
  • Hungarian Opera Day (Hungary)
  • International Inuit Day
  • National Day, after Treaty of the Pyrenees. (Northern Catalonia, France)
  • National Revolution and Solidarity Day (Bangladesh)
  • October Revolution Day (the Soviet Union (former, official), modern Belarus, Kyrgyzstan)
  • Tokhu Emong (Lotha Naga people of India)

Fun & National Days on November 7

  • Book Lovers Day — Grab your favorite novel and lose yourself in a wonderful story today!
  • Hug a Bear Day — Give your favorite teddy bear a giant squeeze of affection.
  • International Merlot Day — Unwind by savoring a smooth glass of delicious Merlot.
  • National Bison Day — Take a moment to appreciate these magnificent and powerful creatures.
  • Learn to Homebrew Day
  • Little League Girls Day
  • National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day
  • National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day
  • National Retinol Day
  • National Wine Tasting Day

On This Day in History

  • 1492 — A rare meteorite, known as the Ensisheim meteorite, struck a wheat field in Alsace, France, providing a documented impact date.
  • 1504 — Explorer Christopher Columbus arrived back at his starting point following the conclusion of his fourth major voyage.
  • 1665 — The London Gazette made its debut, beginning its long history as the oldest continuously published journal in existence.
  • 1775 — Virginia's Royal Governor, Lord Dunmore, launched the first large-scale plan for slave emancipation in North American colonial history.
  • 1885 — The completion of Canada's first transcontinental railway was officially marked by the ceremonial driving of the Last Spike.
  • 1893 — Colorado became only the second state in the United States to grant women the legal right to vote.
  • 1910 — The Wright brothers facilitated the first-ever air freight delivery, transporting goods between Dayton and Columbus, Ohio.
  • 1916 — Jeannette Rankin made history by becoming the very first female representative elected to the United States Congress.
  • 1917 — In a pivotal moment of the Russian Revolution, Bolshevik forces successfully stormed the Winter Palace in Petrograd.
  • 1967 — President Lyndon B. Johnson officially established the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by signing a landmark piece of legislation.
  • 1987 — A significant political transition occurred in Tunisia as Zine El Abidine Ben Ali assumed leadership from Habib Bourguiba.
  • 2020 — Joe Biden secured his victory in the presidential election, being confirmed as the 46th President of the United States.

Famous Birthdays on November 7

  • 1728 — James Cook, The renowned English explorer and cartographer who mapped vast reaches of the Pacific Ocean.
  • 1867 — Marie Curie, The legendary Polish scientist who earned Nobel Prizes for her groundbreaking research into radioactivity.
  • 1878 — Lise Meitner, An influential Austrian-Swedish physicist recognized for her monumental contributions to nuclear physics.
  • 1879 — Leon Trotsky, The prominent Russian theorist and political figure who helped found the Red Army.
  • 1888 — C. V. Raman, A distinguished Indian physicist and Nobel laureate celebrated for his work in light scattering.
  • 1913 — Albert Camus, The celebrated French philosopher and novelist who was honored with the Nobel Prize.

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