359 is a prime number. It is a Sophie Germain prime because 2 x 359 + 1 = 719, a prime.
359 is a number that cannot be written as a sum of three squares.
359 = -1 + 23 x 45.
The 359th, 360th, and 361st decimal digits of pi are 360.
359 has a base 3 representation (111022) that ends with its base 7 representation (1022), which is also true for 357 and 358.
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Source: Prime Curios!