59 (number)
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59 (fifty-nine) is the natural number following 58 and preceding 60.

In mathematics
Fifty-nine is the 17th prime number, and 7th super-prime. It is also a good prime[1], a Higgs prime[2], an irregular prime[3], a Pillai prime[4], a Ramanujan prime[5], a safe prime[6], and a supersingular prime[7], The next prime number is sixty-one, with which it comprises a twin prime.
There are 59 stellations of the regular icosahedron.[8]
In other fields
Fifty-nine is:
- The number corresponding to the last minute in a given hour, and the last second in a given minute
- 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)
- The number of beads on a Roman Catholic rosary (Dominican).[9]
- 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
- The street number in the informal name of the Queensboro Bridge in New York City that appears in the title of Simon and Garfunkel's song The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy).
- The number assigned to Haydn's "Fire" Symphony.
- The biblical numbering of a Davidic psalm of deliverance.
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