10 Short Facts About The Month Of February
- Shortest Month Worldwide: February is universally the shortest month in the Gregorian calendar.
- Name Origin: The name February comes from the Roman purification festival Februa, which was held at the end of winter.
- Leap Day Tradition: In some cultures, February 29 is considered a day when women can propose to men, a tradition especially popular in Ireland and Scotland.
- Spring Sets In: In the southern hemisphere, February marks the end of summer and the beginning of early autumn.
- Chinese New Year: Often, the Chinese Lunar New Year falls in February, marked by grand celebrations across Asian countries.
- Valentine’s Day Globally: February 14 is celebrated in many countries, such as France, Japan, and Brazil, as a day of love and romance.
- International Mother Language Day: February 21 is observed by UNESCO to promote linguistic and cultural diversity globally.
- Carnival: Many countries, including Brazil and Italy, celebrate Carnival in February, famous for parades, costumes, and festivities.
- Zodiac Signs: People born in February are either Aquarius (tied to innovation) or Pisces (known for intuition), as per the zodiac.
- Historic Events: Serbia celebrates its Statehood Day on February 15, and Lithuania declared independence from Germany on February 16, 1918.