20 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About January 11



Fact 1: Coinciding with International Thank You Day
January 11 is often observed as International Thank You Day. This is the ideal day to express your gratitude to the people who have made a difference in your life. It’s an opportunity to let them know how much you appreciate them.

Fact 2: National Milk Day in the USA
In the United States of America, January 11 is officially recognized as National Milk Day. This day marks the anniversary of the first time milk was delivered in sterilized glass bottles in 1878.

Fact 3: Anniversary of Amelia Earhart’s Solo Flight Across the Pacific
This very day in 1935 marked a significant milestone in aviation history. Amelia Earhart became the first person to fly solo across the Pacific from Honolulu to Oakland, California, demonstrating courage and determination.

Fact 4: It’s in the middle of the First Month of the Year!
January 11 falls exactly in the second week of the New Year, statistically representing a time where many people begin to struggle with or abandon their New Year’s resolutions.

Fact 5: Human Trafficking Awareness Day in the USA
Since 2011, the United States has marked January 11 as National Human Trafficking Awareness Day. Raising awareness about the tragic realities of modern-day slavery and acknowledging those actively working to end it around the world.

Fact 6: The Average US Temperature
On January 11, the average temperature across the United States ranges between 29°F (-1.7°C) and 38°F (3.3°C) depending on the region. This time of year, especially the northern part of the US is often covered in snow.

Fact 7: Associated with the Capricorn Zodiac sign
People born on January 11 fall under the Capricorn zodiac sign. Capricorns are known for their practicality, ambition, and disciplined nature.

Fact 8: The Birth of Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton, a founding father of the United States and the first Secretary of Treasury, was born on January 11, 1755.

Fact 9: The Sun Does Something Rare
Around January 11, the axis tilt of our planet causes the subsolar point (the point where the sun is perceived to be directly overhead) to reach its southernmost position, often resulting in interesting light phenomena.

Fact 10: Step In A Puddle And Splash Your Friend Day
January 11 is a splashy day of fun called Step In A Puddle And Splash Your Friend Day. As long as it's all in good fun and no one gets hurt, it can bring some joy to battle the winter blues.

Fact 11: The Tallest Man in the World’s Birthday
Robert Wadlow, recognized as the tallest man in recorded human history, was born on January 11, 1918. He reached a height of 8 feet 11 inches!

Fact 12: Patent of the Photographic Process
On January 11, 1839, Louis Daguerre’s photographic process was patented—the Daguerreotype, a unique photographic process of the 19th century.

Fact 13: Abolition of Slavery in the British Empire
In 1813, on January 11, the British Empire enacted a law that would lead to the ultimate abolition of slavery within its domains.

Fact 14: Light the Fire of Creativity
January 11 is also celebrated as National Art's Day, encouraging people to participate in creative activities and promoting the crucial role of arts in society.

Fact 15: A Memorable Date for Star Trek Fans
January 11 recognizes the United Federation of Planets in the world of Star Trek. For Trekkies, this day is commemorated as Star Trek: Federation Day.

Fact 16: An Important Day for Women’s Rights in USA
On January 11, 1923, the organizational meeting for the political group called the National Women’s Party (NWP) was held – a pivotal group in advancing women's rights in the United States.

Fact 17: Launch of Satellites
The first satellites from Italy, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom were placed into orbit by a U.S Delta rocket on January 11, 1969.

Fact 18: It's the 11th Day of the Year
January 11 is the 11th day of the year. This can be viewed as a fun numerical oddity, with the day and the date having the same number.

Fact 19: Strange Fruit Day in Japan
In Japan, January 11 is regularly celebrated as "Kagami Biraki" where a ritual includes breaking open a wooden cask of sake. It also involves eating a special sweet rice cake filled with fruit, such as chestnuts or beans.

Fact 20: A Day of Epiphanies for the Orthodox Christians
January 11 is also an important day for Orthodox Christians as it's the end of the 12-day Christmas celebration known as Epiphany. It's often celebrated with blessings and water-based ceremonies.
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