December is the twelfth and last month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars. It is one of seven months with the length of 31 days. December is the first month of meteorological winter in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere, December is the seasonal equivalent to June in the Northern hemisphere, which is the first month of summer. December is the month with the shortest daylight hours of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest daylight hours of the year in the Southern Hemisphere.
December symbols: Its birth flower is the narcissus. The birthstones of December are the turquoise, zircon, and tanzanite. The zodiac signs for the month of December are Sagittarius (until December 21) and Capricorn (December 22 onwards).
Historical Events for December, 1949
Day of Week 7th » Chinese Civil War: The government of the Taiwan called Republic of China moves from Nanjing or Nanking to Taipei, Taiwan.
Day of Week 8th » The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East is established to provide aid to Palestinian refugees who left their homes during the 1948 Palestinian exodus.
Day of Week 13th » The Knesset votes to move the capital of Israel to Jerusalem.
Day of Week 27th » Indonesian National Revolution: The Netherlands officially recognizes Indonesian independence. End of the Dutch East Indies.
Day of Week 29th » KC2XAK of Bridgeport, Connecticut becomes the first Ultra high frequency (UHF) television station to operate a daily schedule.
3rd » Heather Menzies, Canadian-American actress and singer
3rd » Mickey Thomas (singer) named Mickey Thomas, American singer-songwriter (Jefferson Starship and Starship (band) or Starship)
4th » A. Scott Berg, American journalist and author
4th » Jeff Bridges, American actor, singer, and producer
4th » Paula England, American sociologist
4th » Pamela Stephenson, New Zealand-Australian actress and psychologist
4th » Jock Stirrup, Baron Stirrup, English air marshal and politician, 20th Chief of the Defence Staff (United Kingdom) called Chief of the Defence Staff
5th » John Altman (composer) e.g John Altman, English composer and conductor
5th » David Manning, English diplomat, List of Ambassadors of the United Kingdom to the United States called British Ambassador to the United States
5th » Abdullah Senussi, Sudanese-Libyan general
6th » Linda Barnes (writer) named Linda Barnes, American author
6th » Linda Creed, American singer-songwriter (d. 1986)
6th » Doug Marlette, American cartoonist (d. 2007)
17th » Paul Rodgers, English singer-songwriter and producer (Free (band) Free, Bad Company, The Firm (rock band) The Firm, and The Law (band) The Law)
18th » David A. Johnston, American geologist (d. 1980)
19th » Sebastian (Danish musician) known as Sebastian, Danish singer-songwriter and guitarist
19th » Nancy Kyes, American actress
20th » Soumaïla Cissé, Malian engineer and politician
20th » Cecil Cooper, American baseball player and manager
20th » Oscar Gamble, American baseball player
20th » Leigh Hamilton, New Zealand-American actress (d. 2012)
21st » Nicholas Penny, English historian and academic
21st » Thomas Sankara, Burkinabé captain and politician, 5th President of Burkina Faso (d. 1987)
21st » Nikolaos Sifounakis, Greek politician
22nd » Maurice Gibb, Manx-English musician, singer, songwriter and record producer (Bee Gees, The Bloomfields, and The Rattlesnakes (1955 band) known as The Rattlesnakes) (d. 2003)
22nd » Robin Gibb, Manx-English singer-songwriter and record producer (Bee Gees and The Rattlesnakes (1955 band) or The Rattlesnakes) (d. 2012)
22nd » Ray Guy, American football player
23rd » Adrian Belew, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (King Crimson, Tom Tom Club, and The Bears (band) called The Bears)
23rd » Reinhold Weege, American screenwriter and producer (d. 2012)