Born in June 2019 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes
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June 2019 Tropical Ephemeris
Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.Planet | Date Range | Zodiac Sign |
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Sun | June 1, 2019 to June 21, 2019 | Gemini |
Sun | June 22, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Cancer |
Moon | June 1, 2019 to June 2, 2019 | Taurus |
Moon | June 3, 2019 to June 4, 2019 | Gemini |
Moon | June 5, 2019 to June 6, 2019 | Cancer |
Moon | June 7, 2019 to June 8, 2019 | Leo |
Moon | June 9, 2019 to June 11, 2019 | Virgo |
Moon | June 12, 2019 to June 13, 2019 | Libra |
Moon | June 14, 2019 to June 15, 2019 | Scorpio |
Moon | June 16, 2019 to June 17, 2019 | Sagittarius |
Moon | June 18, 2019 to June 20, 2019 | Capricorn |
Moon | June 21, 2019 to June 22, 2019 | Aquarius |
Moon | June 23, 2019 to June 25, 2019 | Pisces |
Moon | June 26, 2019 to June 27, 2019 | Aries |
Moon | June 28, 2019 to June 29, 2019 | Taurus |
Moon | June 30, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Gemini |
Mercury | June 1, 2019 to June 4, 2019 | Gemini |
Mercury | June 5, 2019 to June 27, 2019 | Cancer |
Mercury | June 28, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Leo |
Venus | June 1, 2019 to June 9, 2019 | Taurus |
Venus | June 10, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Gemini |
Mars | June 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Cancer |
Jupiter | June 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Sagittarius |
Saturn | June 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Capricorn |
Uranus | June 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Taurus |
Neptune | June 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Pisces |
Pluto | June 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Capricorn |
North Node (Rahu) | June 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Cancer |
South Node (Ketu) | June 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019 | Capricorn |
Chinese Zodiac Sign
Pig (猪)
Age
5 years and 6 months old
If you were born on 1st June, 2019, you are 5 years old as on December 1, 2024.
Your next birthday is 5 months away.
What happened in June 2019
- June 1, 2019: Liverpool Football Club won their 6th UEFA Champions League title, beating Tottenham Hotspur 2-0. This was significant as it was the first time two English clubs had met in the final.
- June 2, 2019: King Juan Carlos I of Spain retired from public life after nearly five years of abdication. This marked the end of his reign and the beginning of a new era for the Spanish monarchy.
- June 3, 2019: In the Khartoum massacre, Sudanese troops and Janjaweed militiamen killed over 100 people at a protest camp in Khartoum, Sudan. This event highlighted the ongoing political and humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
- June 5, 2019: Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Russia and attended the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. This visit aimed to strengthen economic ties between China and Russia.
- June 6, 2019: The African Union suspended Sudan's membership following the Khartoum massacre. This action was taken to pressure the Sudanese government to end the violence and hold those responsible accountable.
- June 7, 2019: British Prime Minister Theresa May resigned as leader of the Conservative Party. This resignation triggered a leadership contest within the party to determine her successor.
- June 9, 2019: Over 1 million people in Hong Kong protested against proposed legislation regarding extradition to mainland China. This protest marked the largest demonstration in Hong Kong since the 1997 handover.
- June 11, 2019: Botswana decriminalized homosexuality, becoming the first country in southern Africa to do so. This decision represented a significant step forward for LGBTQ+ rights in the region.
- June 12, 2019: The Supreme Court of Ecuador ruled in favor of same-sex marriage, making it legal throughout the country. This ruling advanced LGBTQ+ rights in Ecuador and set an example for other countries in the region.
- June 13, 2019: Two oil tankers were attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, escalating tensions between Iran and the U.S. This incident raised concerns about the security of oil supplies and the potential for military conflict in the region.
- June 15, 2019: Hong Kong announced it would indefinitely suspend the controversial extradition bill, but protests continued, calling for the total withdrawal of the bill and the resignation of Chief Executive Carrie Lam.
- June 16, 2019: A large-scale power outage affected nearly 50 million people in Argentina, Uruguay, and parts of Paraguay. This event highlighted the vulnerability of energy infrastructure and the need for reliable power systems.
- June 17, 2019: A triple suicide blast in Borno, Nigeria, killed 30 and injured over 40 people at a football match. This attack underscored the ongoing security challenges in the region and the threat posed by extremist groups.
- June 18, 2019: The U.S. sent an additional 1,000 troops to the Middle East amid rising tensions with Iran. This deployment aimed to deter Iranian aggression and protect U.S. interests in the region.
- June 19, 2019: Four men were charged with murdering the 298 passengers and crew of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, which was shot down over Eastern Ukraine in 2014. This development marked a step forward in seeking justice for the victims and their families.
- June 20, 2019: Chinese President Xi Jinping visited North Korea, becoming the first sitting Chinese leader to do so in 14 years. This visit aimed to strengthen ties between the two countries and discuss issues of regional security.
- June 22, 2019: In the Amhara Region of Ethiopia, regional president Ambachew Mekonnen and national-military chief of staff Se'are Mekonnen were assassinated. This event sparked political instability and raised concerns about the security situation in the country.
- June 30, 2019: U.S. President Donald Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to cross the Korean Demilitarized Zone and enter North Korea. This historic meeting between Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un aimed to restart stalled denuclearization negotiations.