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59th

59th is the ordinal form of the number 59, used to denote the position of an item in a sequence or the designation of a named entity that carries the number. The term appears in a wide range of contexts, from geography and transportation to history and culture.

In geography and infrastructure, 59th is frequently used in street and place names. For example, 59th Street

In military history, ordinal numerals have long designated units, and 59th has been used for several formations

In culture and events, the number is used to label annual or ceremonial lists, such as the

Overall, 59th functions as a versatile numeric designation employed across diverse domains to mark order, location,

is
a
major
east–west
street
in
Manhattan,
New
York,
and
the
Ed
Koch
Queensboro
Bridge
is
commonly
referred
to
as
the
59th
Street
Bridge.
The
number
also
appears
in
other
city
layouts
and
transit
references
where
street
or
district
numbers
guide
navigation.
in
various
armies.
The
59th
Regiment
of
Foot
is
an
example
from
British
military
history,
a
designation
that
reflects
historic
practices
of
naming
regiments
by
order
of
lineage
or
formation.
59th
Academy
Awards,
which
took
place
in
1987
to
honor
films
from
1986.
The
numeral
also
appears
in
statistical
and
geographic
concepts,
such
as
the
notion
of
a
59th
percentile
in
data
analysis
and
lines
such
as
the
59th
parallel
north
in
latitude.
or
historical
identity,
rather
than
as
a
unit
with
a
single,
universal
meaning.