20 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About November 28



Fact 1: Setting Sail on the Mayflower
On November 28, 1620, the Mayflower, carrying the pilgrims from England, reached Cape Cod and began the colonial era of American history. The Mayflower Compact, a document to ensure a functional social order, was signed onboard this ship.

Fact 2: A Day of Independence
Albania and Mauritania both celebrate their Independence Day on November 28. Albania became independent from the Ottoman Empire in 1912, whereas Mauritania from France in 1960.

Fact 3: World Record for Speaking Non-Stop
In 1986, Glenn Turner set the world record for speaking non-stop for 15 hours by 21 minutes. He achieved this feat on November 28, thus making this day extra significant in the world of endless talking.

Fact 4: The End of an Infamous Serial Killer
November 28, 1979, marks the death of one of America's most infamous serial killers, Ted Bundy. After numerous escapes and heinous crimes, he was finally captured and met his end in Florida's electric chair.

Fact 5: A Musical Wonder
The legendary band, The Beatles, released their album, the "White Album," on November 28, 1968. This record showcases the band's diversity in writing and composition, explored through various musical styles.

Fact 6: The Largest Diamond Ever
The largest diamond ever discovered, the Cullinan diamond of 3106.75 carats, was presented to Edward VII, King of England, for his birthday on November 28, 1907.

Fact 7: The Start of Women's Suffrage in South Australia
November 28, 1894, marks a significant milestone for women's rights in Australia. On this day, South Australia became the first colony where women could not only vote but also stand for Parliament.

Fact 8: The Inauguration of Socialist Yugoslavia
Further away in Europe, November 28, 1943, marks the establishment of socialist Yugoslavia when the Anti-Fascist Council declared themselves the temporary government.

Fact 9: An Oscar-Winning Birthday
November 28 is the birth date of Academy Award-winning actress, Anna Nicole Smith. Born in 1967, she emerged as a successful model before switching to movies and taking Hollywood by storm.

Fact 10: Celebrating French Toast Day
The delicious breakfast of French toast is honored yearly with National French Toast Day on November 28. So, why not indulge your palate on this special day?

Fact 11: The End of The Grande Armée's March
November 28, 1812, marks the end of Napoleon's Grande Armée's retreat from Russia, a crucial turning point in the Napoleonic Wars. Only around 27,000 soldiers out of the 600,000 made it out alive.

Fact 12: The Day of a Famous Author's Birth
Esteemed author and Nobel laureate, Stefan Zweig, was born on November 28, 1881. He is considered one of the most famous writers in the world during the 1920s and 30s.

Fact 13: The Birth of William Blake
Renowned English poet and painter William Blake was born on November 28, 1757. His visionary poetic works like "Songs of Innocence and Experience" are celebrated even today.

Fact 14: Seattle Space Needle Completion
In the United States, the iconic Space Needle tower in Seattle was completed on November 28, 1961. It's a spectacular feat of engineering standing at 605 feet high.

Fact 15: The Great Storm of 1703
Historically, November 28 is associated with the Great Storm of 1703 in England. This deadliest storm ever recorded in the southern part of the country lasted for a week from November 26 to December 2.

Fact 16: Day of Giving
November 28, 2017, marked a significant event in charity as the fifth Giving Tuesday occurred, encouraging people to donate to charitable causes following the commercial events of Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Fact 17: A Day of Mourning
Indigenous people in the USA observe November 28 as a National Day of Mourning, coinciding with Thanksgiving, to remember the genocide of millions of indigenous people and the seizure of their lands.

Fact 18: The Birth of a Comedy Icon
Jon Stewart, one of the most influential comedians and television hosts in the United States, was born on this day in 1962. His commentary and satire continue to shape American dialogue.

Fact 19: A Day of Icelandic Celebration
In Iceland, November 28 is known as Þorláksmessa, celebrating the life of Saint Þorlákur, the patron saint of Iceland. Families enjoy a special meal of skata, or fermented skate.

Fact 20: The Birth of a Renowned Technologist
Randy Pausch, the author of the best-selling book "The Last Lecture," was born on November 28, 1960. His passionate advocacy for virtual reality technologies and his inspirational life lessons continue to impact millions around the world.
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