20 great facts about March
March is known for two big holidays - one to find candy, and the other drinks lots of beer!
Certainly, you can guess any events, but there are many other events going on in March. That, along with a rich history of course!
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In the old Roman calendar, one year has been extended ten months, starting in March and ending in December.
"Ides of March" is a day in the Roman calendar equivalent to March 15. It has been considered a deadline
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March babies are damaged with two births: Aquamarine, and Bloodstone symbolizes courage.
There are two zodiac signs in March. Pisces, until March 20 and Aries are from the 21st.
The first month of the spring is March, starting from June 19 and 21.
March is equivalent to September in the hemisphere.
Every year, March and June end on the same day of the week.
March is the time in the year when the animal begins to wake up from hibernation.
The name of March comes from Mars, Roman War gods.
Equinox Vernal occurs around 20 or 21 March. This is when the sun is right above the equator, making the day and night with equal length.
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Easter Sunday is another popular vacation of this month.
According to statistics, in March is the most true month of the year in the United States, this is the result of "March Madness", which is the NBA season.
Back in the old days, in March is when military campaigns will continue that formerly kept in the winter.
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The Eiffel Tower was ascended for the first time.
President John F. Kennedy established Hoa Binh Corps on March 1, 1961. This is a successful volunteer organization that sent at least 235,000 American abroad to developing countries to help care
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Spring has come and people start to enjoy outdoors more often.
With Saint Patrick, Easter (sometimes), International Women's Day and many other holidays are falling in March, there are many reasons to celebrate.