Born in June 1999 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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June 1999 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunJune 1, 1999 to June 21, 1999Gemini
SunJune 22, 1999 to June 30, 1999Cancer
MoonJune 1, 1999 to June 1, 1999Sagittarius
MoonJune 2, 1999 to June 3, 1999Capricorn
MoonJune 4, 1999 to June 5, 1999Aquarius
MoonJune 6, 1999 to June 8, 1999Pisces
MoonJune 9, 1999 to June 10, 1999Aries
MoonJune 11, 1999 to June 12, 1999Taurus
MoonJune 13, 1999 to June 14, 1999Gemini
MoonJune 15, 1999 to June 16, 1999Cancer
MoonJune 17, 1999 to June 18, 1999Leo
MoonJune 19, 1999 to June 20, 1999Virgo
MoonJune 21, 1999 to June 23, 1999Libra
MoonJune 24, 1999 to June 25, 1999Scorpio
MoonJune 26, 1999 to June 28, 1999Sagittarius
MoonJune 29, 1999 to June 30, 1999Capricorn
MercuryJune 1, 1999 to June 7, 1999Gemini
MercuryJune 8, 1999 to June 26, 1999Cancer
MercuryJune 27, 1999 to June 30, 1999Leo
VenusJune 1, 1999 to June 5, 1999Cancer
VenusJune 6, 1999 to June 30, 1999Leo
MarsJune 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999Libra
JupiterJune 1, 1999 to June 28, 1999Aries
JupiterJune 29, 1999 to June 30, 1999Taurus
SaturnJune 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999Taurus
UranusJune 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999Aquarius
NeptuneJune 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999Aquarius
PlutoJune 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999Sagittarius
North Node (Rahu)June 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999Leo
South Node (Ketu)June 1, 1999 to June 30, 1999Aquarius

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Rabbit (兔)

Age

25 years and 6 months old

If you were born on 1st June, 1999, you are 25 years old as on December 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 5 months away.



What happened in June 1999

  • June 1, 1999: Napster, a music downloading service, is created, inspiring file-sharing sites like The Pirate Bay, LimeWire, uteܐlla, Kazaa, Mor, BearShare, and uTorrent. This period, called the "Second Golden Age of Piracy", challenged traditional music distribution models and copyright laws.
  • June 2, 1999: Bhutan's King allows television transmissions, coinciding with his Silver Jubilee. This marked a significant cultural and technological shift in the Kingdom, bringing television to the public for the first time.
  • June 5, 1999: The Islamic Salvation Army, the armed wing of the Islamic Salvation Front in Algeria, agrees to disband. This agreement aimed to end a violent conflict and bring stability to the country.
  • June 8, 1999: Colombia announces it will include the estimated value of its illegal drug crops in its gross national product. This decision acknowledged the significant economic impact of the drug trade in the country and aimed to address the issue more effectively.
  • June 9, 1999: Yugoslavia and NATO sign a peace treaty, ending hostilities in the Kosovo War. This agreement aimed to resolve the conflict and bring peace to the region.
  • June 10, 1999: NATO ends its air strikes in the Kosovo War after Slobodan Milošević agrees to withdraw Yugoslav forces from Kosovo. This marked a significant turning point in the conflict and led to the eventual withdrawal of Yugoslav troops.
  • June 12, 1999: NATO-led United Nations peacekeeping forces KFOR enter Kosovo, Yugoslavia, marking the beginning of Operation Joint Guardian/Operation Agricola. This deployment aimed to maintain peace and stability in the region after the end of the Kosovo War.
  • June 16, 1999: Thabo Mbeki is inaugurated as the second president of South Africa, marking the first peaceful transfer of executive power in the country's post-democratization history. This was a significant milestone in South Africa's transition to democracy.
  • June 18, 1999: J18 international anti-globalization protests occur in dozens of cities worldwide, some leading to riots. These protests aimed to challenge the negative impacts of globalization and raise awareness about economic and social issues.
  • June 19, 1999: Turin, Italy, is awarded the 2006 Winter Olympics. This decision determined the host city for the upcoming Winter Olympics, attracting athletes and tourists from around the world.
  • June 24, 1999: NATO marines shoot three gunmen in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, killing one and injuring two after being attacked. This incident highlighted the ongoing tensions and security challenges in the region after the Kosovo War.
  • June 25, 1999: Bosnia and Herzegovina adopts a new national anthem, symbolizing the country's independence and cultural identity.
  • June 30, 1999: A fire at the Sealand Youth Training Center in South Korea results in the tragic loss of twenty-three lives. This incident brought attention to safety and welfare concerns in youth training centers.