36th
36th is the ordinal form of the number 36, used to designate position in sequences—such as lists, parliamentary terms, and ceremonial enumerations—and appears in a wide range of proper names and designations.
In government and politics, notable uses include the 36th United States Congress (1859–1861), the body that sat
In geography and military contexts, the term appears in the 36th Infantry Division of the United States
In culture and media, the 36th Academy Awards took place in 1964, recognizing achievements in film for