'November' is the
eleventh month of the
year in the
Gregorian Calendar and one of four Gregorian months with the length of 30
days.
November begins in western tropical astrology with the sun in the sign of
Scorpio (astrology) and ends in the sign of
Sagittarius (astrology). Astronomically speaking, the sun actually begins in the constellation of
Libra, passes through
Scorpius from approximately the 24th through the 29th and ends in the constellation of
Ophiuchus, which is the only zodiacal constellation that is not associated with an astrological sign.
In Latin, ''novem'' means "
nine". November was also the ninth month in the
Roman calendar until a monthless winter period was divided between
January and
February.
Events in November

November, from the ''Très riches heures du duc de Berry''
★ In the
pagan wheel of the year, November begins at or near
Samhain in the northern hemisphere and
Beltaine in the southern hemisphere.
★ In
India,
Children's Day is celebrated on
November 14, birthdate of first
Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
★
All Saints' Day, a
Christian holiday. Observance is on
November 1, the day after
Halloween. In
Sweden the All Saints'
official holiday takes place on the first
Saturday of November.
★
Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is celebrated in
Mexico on
November 2.
★ In
Ireland November 1 is regarded as the first day of
Winter.
★ November 1 is called November Day (''Lá Samhna'') in
Celtic tradition and is thus named in the
Irish Calendar, where the month is called ''Mí na Samhna''.
★
Veterans' Day is celebrated in the
United States on
November 11.
★
Remembrance Day is also celebrated on
November 11 in the
Commonwealth of Nations and various
European countries (including
France and
Belgium) to commemorate
World War I and other
wars.
★
Día de la Revolución, or Revolution Day, is celebrated in Mexico on
November 20.
★
Britain and
New Zealand celebrate
Guy Fawkes Night, the anniversary of the failed
Gunpowder Plot, on
November 5.
★ On 24th November each year Lachit Divas, is celebrated statewide in
Assam,
India to commemorate the heroism of the great general
Lachit Borphukan and the victory of the Assamese army over the
Mughal army at the
battle of Saraighat in 1671.
★ In the United States, the fourth
Thursday in November is
Thanksgiving.
Month-long observances
★ November is
NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month.
★ November is
Tobacco Awareness Month.
★ November is National Talk Like A
Robot Month
★ November is
Diabetes Awareness Month.
★ November is National Beard Month.
★ November is National Native American and Native Alaskan Month.
★ November is International Drum Month
Moveable events
'First Tuesday'
★ In
Australia, the
Melbourne Cup horse race is held annually on the first
Tuesday in November.
'Tuesday After the First Monday'
★ In the
United States, elections are held on the Tuesday after the first
Monday of November. They therefore fall between
November 2 and
November 8. In even numbered years, members of the
House of Representatives are elected to two-year terms, and about one third of the
U.S. Senate are elected to six-year terms. The
President of the United States is elected in years divisible by four. Most U.S. states, counties, and municipalities have some part of their election cycle coincident with this date.
★ Around
November 17, the
Leonids meteor shower reaches its peak.
'Fourth Thursday'
★ Americans celebrate the
Thanksgiving holiday on the fourth Thursday of November, with the Friday after being also an unofficial day off from work for many known as "Black Friday." This is also known as "Turkey time" or "Turkey day".
'Monday immediately following Thanksgiving Day'
★
Cyber Monday
Symbols
November's
flower is the
chrysanthemum. November's
birthstone is the
citrine or
topaz (yellow).
Other names
★ In
Finnish, November is called ''marraskuu'', meaning "month of the dead".
★ In
Korean, it is called "Sip-il-weol" meaning the month number eleven
★ In
Polish, November is called "Listopad", meaning "month of falling leaves".
★ In
Turkish, November is called "Kasım".
★ In
Xhosa, November is called ''ngeyeNkanga'', meaning "month of the small yellow daisies".
★ In the
American South, November is known as the "month of the dog".
★ In
Croatian, November is called "Studeni" meaning "cold one"
See also
★
Historical anniversaries