20 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About December 08



Fact 1: "December 8th is National Brownie Day"
Did you know that December 8th is a day dedicated to one of the most beloved desserts all over the world - the brownie? Yes, it’s National Brownie Day on this date which makes it the perfect excuse to bake, buy, or eat your favorite brownies guilt-free!

Fact 2: "Problem-Free Day"
In Argentina, every December 8th is celebrated as Dia del Exito - which translates to "Day of Success". Argentinians believe this day to be trouble- and problem-free; hence, they celebrate it optimistically with great joy and energy.

Fact 3: "Recognized as the Day of Icelandic Language"
Every year on December 8th, people of Iceland honor their language, one of the oldest still in use, by celebrating Dagur Íslenskrar Tungu or Icelandic Language Day. This day helps preserve the Icelandic language and promotes the use of it in modern online platforms.

Fact 4: "A Holy Day in Catholic Faith"
For Catholics, December 8th holds religious significance as the feast of the Immaculate Conception. It not only observes the belief that the Virgin Mary was conceived without original sin but also marks the start of the Christmas season for many Catholics.

Fact 5: "John Lennon’s Tragic Death Anniversary"
On this date in 1980, John Lennon, a member of the globally famous music group -- The Beatles, was assassinated in New York. Since then, December 8th has been commemorated by fans worldwide as a day to remember and honor Lennon’s music and legacy.

Fact 6: "An Important Date in United Nations’ History"
December 8th is significant in the history of the United Nations. On this day in 1945, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was officially founded to promote peace and security through international cooperation in Education, Science, and Culture.

Fact 7: "Birthday of Jim Morrison"
What else is special about December 8th? If you're a fan of The Doors, you probably know this already - it's the birthday of Jim Morrison, the lead singer of the rock band. He was born on this day in 1943.

Fact 8: "Opening of the Washington Monument"
The Washington Monument, a landmark in Washington D.C., was opened to the public on December 8, 1884, after being under construction for over 40 years.

Fact 9: "In Australia, It’s National Sunscreen day"
As the southern hemisphere enters summer in December, Australia observes National Sunscreen Day on December 8. The day is designed to remind Australians about the importance of regularly using sunscreen to protect against harmful UV rays.

Fact 10: "Dedicated as Bodhi Day for Buddhists"
December 8th is an important religious day in the Buddhist calendar. Known as Bodhi Day, it celebrates the day when Buddha attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.

Fact 11: "Beginning of Hanukkah in 2015"
Even though Hanukkah doesn’t have a fixed date and varies every year, in 2015 it started on December 8th. Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish celebration that commemorates the rededication during the second century B.C of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.

Fact 12: "International Shareware Day"
Another unusual celebration on December 8th is International Shareware Day. This unofficial holiday was created to appreciate the incredible contribution made by independent software developers. It is typically marked by the release of new services and special promotions.

Fact 13: "Launch of Apollo 17"
December 8 also marks a significant apex in mankind's explorations of space. In 1972, on this day, the final mission in NASA's Apollo program, Apollo 17, was launched.

Fact 14: "Inception of the Footballer's Association"
Any football fans in the house? You might like to know that the English Football Association, the oldest governing body in the sport, was formed on this day in 1863.

Fact 15: "Roald Amundsen Reaches the South Pole"
On December 8, 1911, the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team reached the South Pole, making them the first humans on record to do so.

Fact 16: "The Excellent Order of the Pearl Award"
On December 8, 1886, The Excellent Order of the Pearl Award was established in Zanzibar. It is one of the regions' most honored awards and is given for distinguished services to the Sultanate of Zanzibar.

Fact 17: "Odd Day Comprises Only Odd Numbers"
In 2007, December 8 was an 'odd day' as the date comprised only of odd numbers - 12/07/09. However, this unusual arrangement of odd numbers won't happen again until 2105!

Fact 18: "The Patenting of Liquid Rocket Fuel"
In 1931, Robert Goddard introduced and patented a design using liquid fuel for rockets on December 8. This invention revolutionized space travel.

Fact 19: "Maria Callas’s Date of Demise"
This date also marks the death of the famous opera singer, Maria Callas. She died of a heart attack on December 8, 1977, leaving behind a legacy of her exceptional soprano abilities.

Fact 20: "Frank Sinatra's 1st New York Singing Job"
Last but not least, on December 8, 1935, Frank Sinatra, one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century, got his first singing job in New York, which kicked off his career.

There you have it! December 8th is not just another ordinary calendar date. It has numerous significant events, holidays, and facts attached to it that definitely make this day an extraordinary one to remember.
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