In US, the month comes first; in Europe, the day.
Many calendars will show Monday as the first day, because it is normally the first day of the working week, but Sunday is actually the first day of week in all countries, including all European countries. So Monday is not the first day of the week in Europe. See the related question below.
The first day of Autumn/Fall is September 22nd.
The US standard of Sunday as the first day of the week is not observed in much of Europe, with Monday (lunes) often the first day of the calendar week.
D-Day
Overlord was the code name for the invasion of Europe. D Day was the first day of the operation.
D-Day was the first step in the Allied liberation of France.
There are two Europe Days. The first is May 5th (celebrated for the Council of Europe) while the second is May 9th (celebrated for the European Union).
The feast day of Saint Patrick was first celebrated in the 9th Century. It begin in Ireland and spread throughout Europe.
Answer this question… D-Day was the first step in the Allied liberation of France.It gave the Allies a foot hold on Europe to destroy German forces...
First tram line in Europe, and it has been operational since New Year's Day in 1885.
The US standard of Sunday as the first day of the week is not observed in much of Europe, with Monday (lunes) often the first day of the calendar week. This is also the ISO standard 8601.