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Skhilled:
10 of the World’s Strangest Borders

https://www.interestingfacts.com/strange-border-facts/Yg64cXnUVAAGtuZh

Ken:
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A Tiny Island Changes Hands Between France and Spain Every Six Months

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I thought that one was interesting, because on the one hand it seems to be just a random bit of pomp, but if it keeps the peace then it is well worth the effort.  :thumbup:

Skhilled:
Yes, I thought it was interesting too. :)

Skhilled:
September is the most common month for birthdays in the U.S.

The most common birthday in America is September 9, and the second-most common is September 19. In fact, nine of the 10 most popular U.S. birthdays fall between September 9 and September 20 — making September the most common month for birthdays in the U.S. overall, at least based on data from 1994 to 2014. The reason for September's popularity may be fairly simple. Flipping the calendar back nine months brings us to December, when people tend to have more time off for the holidays and thus more reason to celebrate in a variety of ways. In addition to being in good company, fall babies are blessed with good fortune and/or good genes, as people born in October are far more likely to live until 100, and those born in September and November often live longer as well (although scientists still aren’t sure exactly why).

On the other end of the spectrum are the year’s biggest holidays, with December 25 being the least common birthday — in the 20 years of data compiled by data journalist Matt Stiles, there were even fewer babies born on Christmas than on February 29. Rounding out the bottom four are January 1, December 24, and July 4, respectively. One reason for this is that so many births are scheduled, either by cesarean or induced labor, and doctors generally don’t schedule births on the holidays when they may not be working. This might also shed some light on why September births are so popular, according to some — with no major holidays that month aside from Labor Day, there’s less reason for soon-to-be parents to worry about hospitals being short-staffed the way they might be on Christmas or New Year’s Day.

But...I have my own theory.  :hah!: Let's see...it's very cold out, not much to do, you probably alone with someone and trying to stay warm...  :banana:

Ken:

--- Quote from: Skhilled on September 01, 2022, 08:34:48 AM ---September is the most common month for birthdays in the U.S.
But...I have my own theory.  :hah!: Let's see...it's very cold out, not much to do, you probably alone with someone and trying to stay warm...  :banana:

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