20 jolly facts about July
Lying between June and August is the seventh month of the Gregorian calendar.
At the beginning of the second half of the year, it is a great time to start a new leg.
This is a great point to start working on any of those New Year's resolutions that you've stopped trying for the first half of the year!
Like all other months, July has a very good history, which is worth a closer look!
So, let's do just that and have a look at the origins of the month, which is an interesting observation, and some important points in history that took place in July!
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July was called after the famous Roman general Julius Caesar by the Roman Senate, as it was the month he was birth, Julius Caesar was a terrific military general and politician who was huge to change the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire was liable. The month was previously called Quintilis (Latin for fifth) because it was the fifth month of the 10-month-long ancient Roman calendar.
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As the second month of Summer, the average year of July is the warmest month of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. Its southern hemisphere equivalent is January.
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In the Southern Hemisphere, however, July is the coldest month of the year, the second month of winter.
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"Dog Summer Days" begins in early July. Historically they were seen within ancient Roman and Greek astrology and were associated with bad luck, mad-dog attacks, unexpected thunder, heat, and drought. They gained their name as "Dog Days" because they were associated with the Star Serious, which is part of the Canis Major (Greater Dog) star system. Nowadays, "dog days" notes to when the hottest days of summer start.
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Coincidentally, it was in July that the rabies vaccine was successfully given to a patient for the first time. The French microbiologist Louis Pasteur vaccinated a nine-year-old child named Joseph Meister on 6 July 1885. The child was bitten by a rabid dog, and Louis Pasteur decided to be unsure of whether the vaccine would succeed. Worth testing. Luckily for the boy, it worked!
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On 5 July 1946, the world's first bikini was unveiled at the famous Piscine Molitor swimming pool in Paris. Just in time for summer, the bikini was modeled by model girl Micheline Bernardini. However, two-piece forms of pre-existing swimwear did not use short dresses as bikinis.
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Julius Caesar was not the only military genius born in July. Alexander the Great was another important historical figure who changed the shape of the world and was born somewhere around 20 July 356 BC. Other well-known people born in July include Frida Kahlo, Franz Kafka, Marcel Proust, and Nelson Mandela.
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The Anglo-Saxons had several names for July, including Maed-Monath and Hay-Monath. These are translated into "grasslands" and "month of grass", respectively.
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It was on 4 July 1776 that 13 American colonies declared their independence from the British monarchy. July 4, formally known as Independence Day, has been a federal holiday in the United States since 1870.
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However, July is not just a month for Independence Day. Many other great holidays are celebrated all over the world! July 2 is World UFO Day while July 3 is to be kept out of Sun Day. In the US, July 6 is a very tasty day, as it is National Fried Chicken Day! At the end of the month, we also have International Tiger Day on 29 July.
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There are some very tasty month-long visits in July! There are at least three special stands in the US - this is National Watermelon Month, National Hot Dog Month, and National Ice Cream Month. Yama!
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On 25 July 1909, Louis Bleriot became the first person to successfully fly an aircraft from one country to another. He flew off the coast of France and landed on the channel near Dover, England.
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Two stars are falling in July. If you are born before July 22, your star sign is Cancer. If you are born after this day on 23 July, then you are of Leo zodiac. People born under the Cancer zodiac are called loyal friends with great emotional depth, and people born under the Leo zodiac are said to be very proud people who display great leadership.
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July 12, 1943, was an explosive day. It was on that day that the Russian and German armies fought the largest tank battle in history, with 900 tanks close to each other. After ordering a ceasefire and clearing the smoke, only 300 German tanks were standing.
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If you are doing everything right, corn crops should be "knee-high by the fourth of July". In July also, crop cycles begin to appear in cornfields. For most regions, crop cycles only began to appear from the 1970s onwards, although sporadically many cases have occurred throughout history.
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Despite it being the first month in the second half of the year, 1 July is not the middle of the year. In a regular non-leap year, the midpoint is 1 pm on July 2.
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There are two birth flowers in July - Pani Lily and Larkspur. The water lily is said to symbolize a pure heart, while Larkspur (especially its white form) represents the lightness of the heart.
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The birthstone of July is Manik, considered by many to be the king of gems. At one time it was believed to protect warriors on the battlefield if it was embedded in their armor. Nowadays, as a birth, it is said to protect it from evil.
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July was a critical time for the space race of the 60s. The first manned mission to the moon, the Apollo 11 mission, was launched on 16 July 1969. Four days later, on 20 July 1969, Neil Armstrong made history by taking the first step to the moon, announcing: "A small step for a human being, a giant leap for mankind!" ".
Facts: 20
July 16, 1945, was another big day for the world, and a step down in a very dark period of history. On this day in Alamogordo, New Mexico, the first atomic bomb was detonated. The bomb was called the "Fat Boy", and its explosion ensured that the fat-mushroom cloud was 41,000 feet (12.5 kilometers) high!
If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, I think you will not like July.
It is hot and it is inconvenient, but how is it the summer season!
Make sure you take a break from the city and get out into the country, a lake, or even better, into the sea!
For those of you in the Southern Hemisphere, you better wrap up and warm and enjoy those long evenings comfortably by the fire.
Wherever in the world, rejoice - the year is already half over!


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