Born in March 1996 - Zodiac Signs, Personality and Horoscopes

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March 1996 Tropical Ephemeris

Note: A person's zodiac sign typically refers to their Sun sign, Moon position is location and time sensitive.
PlanetDate RangeZodiac Sign
SunMarch 1, 1996 to March 20, 1996Pisces
SunMarch 21, 1996 to March 31, 1996Aries
MoonMarch 1, 1996 to March 1, 1996Cancer
MoonMarch 2, 1996 to March 4, 1996Leo
MoonMarch 5, 1996 to March 6, 1996Virgo
MoonMarch 7, 1996 to March 8, 1996Libra
MoonMarch 9, 1996 to March 11, 1996Scorpio
MoonMarch 12, 1996 to March 13, 1996Sagittarius
MoonMarch 14, 1996 to March 15, 1996Capricorn
MoonMarch 16, 1996 to March 17, 1996Aquarius
MoonMarch 18, 1996 to March 19, 1996Pisces
MoonMarch 20, 1996 to March 21, 1996Aries
MoonMarch 22, 1996 to March 24, 1996Taurus
MoonMarch 25, 1996 to March 26, 1996Gemini
MoonMarch 27, 1996 to March 29, 1996Cancer
MoonMarch 30, 1996 to March 31, 1996Leo
MercuryMarch 1, 1996 to March 7, 1996Aquarius
MercuryMarch 8, 1996 to March 24, 1996Pisces
MercuryMarch 25, 1996 to March 31, 1996Aries
VenusMarch 1, 1996 to March 6, 1996Aries
VenusMarch 7, 1996 to March 31, 1996Taurus
MarsMarch 1, 1996 to March 24, 1996Pisces
MarsMarch 25, 1996 to March 31, 1996Aries
JupiterMarch 1, 1996 to March 31, 1996Capricorn
SaturnMarch 1, 1996 to March 31, 1996Pisces
UranusMarch 1, 1996 to March 31, 1996Aquarius
NeptuneMarch 1, 1996 to March 31, 1996Capricorn
PlutoMarch 1, 1996 to March 31, 1996Sagittarius
North Node (Rahu)March 1, 1996 to March 31, 1996Libra
South Node (Ketu)March 1, 1996 to March 31, 1996Aries

Chinese Zodiac Sign

Rat (鼠)

Age

28 years and 8 months old

If you were born on 1st March, 1996, you are 28 years old as on November 1, 2024.

Your next birthday is 3 months away.



What happened in March 1996

  • March 1, 1996: Iraqi forces initially deny UNSCOM inspection teams access to five designated sites, delaying inspections by up to 17 hours.
  • March 2, 1996: The Liberal/National Coalition, led by John Howard, defeats the Labor government in the Australian federal election, with Howard sworn in as Prime Minister on March 11.
  • March 3, 1996: José María Aznar, leader of the Popular Party, is elected as the new Prime Minister of Spain, replacing Felipe González.
  • March 6, 1996: Mesut Yılmaz of ANAP forms the new 53rd government of Turkey.
  • March 8, 1996: China conducts surface-to-surface missile testing and military exercises near Taiwan, prompting condemnation from the US and warnings of retaliation from Taiwan.
  • March 9, 1996: Jorge Sampaio is elected as the new President of Portugal.
  • March 13, 1996: Thomas Hamilton, a former shopkeeper, enters Dunblane Primary School in Scotland and shoots sixteen infant school pupils and one teacher before committing suicide, in an event known as the Dunblane massacre.
  • March 14, 1996: An international peace summit is held in Egypt in response to escalating terrorist attacks in the Middle East.
  • March 15, 1996: Fokker, a major manufacturer of small aircraft, declares bankruptcy in the Netherlands.
  • March 16, 1996: Robert Mugabe is re-elected as President of Zimbabwe, despite low voter turnout with only 32% of the electorate participating.
  • March 17, 1996: Sri Lanka defeats Australia in the final match, winning the Cricket World Cup.
  • March 18, 1996: The Ozone Disco Club fire in Quezon City, Philippines, results in the tragic loss of 163 lives.
  • March 22, 1996: Göran Persson, Sweden's Finance Minister, becomes the new Prime Minister of Sweden.
  • March 23, 1996: Taiwan (Republic of China) holds its first direct presidential elections, with Lee Teng-hui being re-elected.
  • March 24, 1996: The Marcopper mining disaster occurs on the island of Marinduque, Philippines.
  • March 25, 1996: The 68th Academy Awards ceremony is held, with Braveheart winning the award for Best Picture.
  • March 26, 1996: The International Monetary Fund approves a $10.2 billion loan to Russia to support economic reforms.