Born in July 2019 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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July 2019
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July 2019 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunJuly 1, 2019 to July 23, 2019Cancer
SunJuly 24, 2019 to July 31, 2019Leo
MoonJuly 1, 2019 to July 2, 2019Gemini
MoonJuly 3, 2019 to July 4, 2019Cancer
MoonJuly 5, 2019 to July 6, 2019Leo
MoonJuly 7, 2019 to July 8, 2019Virgo
MoonJuly 9, 2019 to July 10, 2019Libra
MoonJuly 11, 2019 to July 12, 2019Scorpio
MoonJuly 13, 2019 to July 14, 2019Sagittarius
MoonJuly 15, 2019 to July 17, 2019Capricorn
MoonJuly 18, 2019 to July 19, 2019Aquarius
MoonJuly 20, 2019 to July 22, 2019Pisces
MoonJuly 23, 2019 to July 24, 2019Aries
MoonJuly 25, 2019 to July 27, 2019Taurus
MoonJuly 28, 2019 to July 29, 2019Gemini
MoonJuly 30, 2019 to July 31, 2019Cancer
MercuryJuly 1, 2019 to July 19, 2019Leo
MercuryJuly 20, 2019 to July 31, 2019Cancer
VenusJuly 1, 2019 to July 3, 2019Gemini
VenusJuly 4, 2019 to July 28, 2019Cancer
VenusJuly 29, 2019 to July 31, 2019Leo
MarsJuly 1, 2019 to July 1, 2019Cancer
MarsJuly 2, 2019 to July 31, 2019Leo
JupiterJuly 1, 2019 to July 31, 2019Sagittarius
SaturnJuly 1, 2019 to July 31, 2019Capricorn
UranusJuly 1, 2019 to July 31, 2019Taurus
NeptuneJuly 1, 2019 to July 31, 2019Pisces
PlutoJuly 1, 2019 to July 31, 2019Capricorn
North Node (Rahu)July 1, 2019 to July 31, 2019Cancer
South Node (Ketu)July 1, 2019 to July 31, 2019Capricorn

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Pig (猪)

Age

5 years and 5 months old

If you were born on 1st July, 2019, you are 5 years old as on December 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 6 months away.



What happened in July 2019

  • July 1, 2019: Japan resumed commercial whaling after a 30-year moratorium, following its withdrawal from the International Whaling Commission. This marked a significant change in Japan's approach to whaling and raised concerns among conservationists.
  • July 2, 2019: A total solar eclipse occurred over South America. It was the 58th solar eclipse from Saros cycle 127. This astronomical event drew attention from scientists and enthusiasts alike.
  • July 3, 2019: An airstrike by Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army hit the Tajoura Detention Center outside Tripoli, Libya, killing at least 53 people and injuring 130. This incident highlighted the ongoing conflict in Libya and the humanitarian crisis faced by migrants and refugees in the country.
  • July 7, 2019: The New Democracy party won 158 of 300 seats in the Hellenic Parliament in the 2019 Greek legislative election. This victory marked a significant shift in the political landscape of Greece.
  • July 10, 2019: The last Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the line in Puebla, Mexico. The last of 5,961 "Special Edition" cars will be exhibited in a museum. This marked the end of an iconic vehicle's production, which had a significant impact on the automotive industry and popular culture.
  • July 12, 2019: A car bomb and a gun attack killed at least 26 people, including two prominent journalists and nine foreigners, in Kismayo, Somalia. Islamist group al-Shabaab claimed responsibility. This attack highlighted the ongoing security challenges in Somalia and the threat posed by extremist groups.
  • July 13, 2019: Hurricane Barry struck the Gulf Coast, killing one and causing over $500 million (2019 USD) in damages. This natural disaster brought attention to the vulnerability of coastal communities to extreme weather events.
  • July 16, 2019: The European Parliament elected Ursula von der Leyen as the new President of the European Commission. She became the first female to be elected to this office in EU history. This marked a significant moment for gender equality in European politics.
  • July 17, 2019: Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, former head of the Sinaloa Cartel, was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years. This verdict marked a major victory in the fight against drug trafficking and organized crime.
  • July 18, 2019: An arson attack at an animation company in Kyoto, Japan, killed 36 people and injured more than 30 others. This incident shocked the nation and raised concerns about fire safety and mental health issues.
  • July 19, 2019: The Iranian Navy of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps captured British tanker Stena Impero and temporarily seized British-operated and Liberian-flagged tanker Mesdar in the Persian Gulf. This incident heightened tensions between Iran and the United Kingdom, raising concerns about the security of oil shipments in the region.
  • July 21, 2019: A mob of over 100 suspected triad members attacked commuters indiscriminately at MTR Yuen Long station in Hong Kong, injuring 45. This incident sparked outrage and protests, leading to accusations of police collusion and raising concerns about the erosion of civil liberties in Hong Kong.
  • July 24, 2019: Boris Johnson became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom after defeating Jeremy Hunt in a leadership contest. This marked a significant change in the British political landscape and set the stage for Brexit negotiations.
  • July 26, 2019: The 2019 Pan American Games were held in Lima, Peru. This major sporting event brought together athletes from across the Americas and showcased their talents.
  • July 30, 2019: India banned triple talaq, a practice that allowed Muslim men to divorce their wives instantly by saying "talaq" three times. This move was seen as a significant step towards gender equality in India.