59 is one of the factors that divides the smallest composite Euclid number. In this case 59 divides the Euclid number 13# + 1 = 2 × 3 × 5 × 7 × 11 × 13 + 1 = 59 × 509 = 30031.
59 is the highest integer a single symbol may represent in the Sexagesimal system.
As 17 is prime, 59 is a super-prime.
The number 59 takes 3 iterations of the "reverse and add" process to form the palindrome 1111. All smaller integers (1 through 58) take either one or two iterations to form a palindrome through this process.[citation needed]
'59 is the sixth track on the album Ignition! by Brian Setzer
59 is an area code of Andheri, Mumbai. Used by Vivian Divine in various songs with Gully Gang.
In sports
Satchel Paige became the oldest Major League Baseball player at age 59.
59 is the lowest golf score in a single round on the LPGA Tour by Annika Sörenstam, and on the Champions Tour by Kevin Sutherland.
In other fields
The TI-59 was a programmable calculator (1977).
Fifty-nine is:
The number corresponding to the last minute in a given hour, and the last second in a given minute
The number of beads on a Roman Catholic rosary (Dominican).[7]
Approximately the number of days in two lunar months
The Queensboro Bridge in New York City is also known as the 59th Street Bridge
The number on a button commonly worn by feminist activists in the 1970s; this was based on the claim that a woman earned 59 cents to an equally qualified man's dollar
Art Project 59's "59 Seconds Video Festival"[8] at 59 Franklin Street, showed 59 videos to 59 different audiences, each 59 seconds long and incorporating the number 59
In amateur radio, a perfect signal report
Five Nine, an amateur radio magazine published in Japan
The number of the French department Nord
The "59-minute rule" is an informal rule in business, whereby (usually near a holiday) employees may be allowed to leave work early, often to beat heavy holiday traffic (the 59 minutes coming from the rule that leaving one full hour early requires the use of leave, whereas leaving 59 minutes early would not)
59th Street Food Company - a store brand offering mainly convenience foods. It is owned by Parkland Corporation and is sold at their convenience stores/fuel stations.