January 28
International Day of Mobilization against the Nuclear Bomb
Twenty-eighth day of the year, 337 days left until the end of the year
We still have to wait 143 days until summer, and only 53 days by spring
Name day celebrates: Augustyn, Blizbor, Boguwola, Flavian, Jakub, Julian, Kalinik, Kresąd, Leonid, Manfred, Manfreda, Maria, Olimpia, Piotr, Radomir, Roger, Świedarg, Tomasz, Tyrs, Valeriusz, Valery
Holidays in the world:
International Day of Mobilization against the Nuclear Bomb
Europe Personal Data Protection Day
Armenia Army Day
Rwanda Democracy Day
January 28 in Poland:
1911 Due to the student strike at the Jagiellonian University, the university was temporarily closed
1950 A reconstructed monument of Adam Mickiewicz was unveiled in Krakowskie Przedmieście in Warsaw
January 28 in Norway:
1884 Formation of the Left Party
1928 Christopher Hornsrud creates the first Norwegian government Labor Party
1985 For the first time in Norway is charged a fee from giro and bank checks
January 28 in the world:
1884 The Socialist Liberal Left, the oldest, was founded political party in Norway
1887 During a snowstorm in Fort Keogh, Montana, USA, the largest snowflakes in the world were recorded, the largest being 38 cm wide and 20 cm thick
1935 Iceland becomes the first country to legalize abortion
1958 Lego receives a patent for blocks for children
January 28 in Music:
1985 More than 40 American performers came together to record a single labeled USA for Afrca called "We Are The World". The proceeds were donated to Live Aid funds to help the starving in Ethiopia
Famous People born on January 28:
W 1457 King of England Henry VII Tudor is born
W 1611 The Polish astronomer Jan Heweliusz is born in the world
W 1887 the American pianist Artur Rubinstein is born
W 1948 Russian dancer and choreographer Mkichail Baryshnikov is born