What is the number 1001?
The number 1001 is an odd number that comes just after 1000 and right before 1002. It is not a prime number because it can be evenly divided by 7, 11, and 13, in addition to 1 and itself. In mathematics, 1001 is notable because it equals 7 × 11 × 13, a pattern often taught to illustrate interesting number factorizations. In literature, the number 1001 is famous from the collection of Middle Eastern folktales known as “One Thousand and One Nights,” which includes stories like Aladdin and Sinbad the Sailor. In Roman numerals, 1001 is written as MI.
Number 1001 in different languages
- English: One thousand one
- French: Mille un
- Spanish: Mil uno
- Arabic: ألف وواحد
- German: Tausendeins
- Chinese: 一千零一
- Japanese: 千一
- Korean: 천하나
- Portuguese: Mil e um
- Italian: Milleuno
- Hindi: एक हजार एक
- Russian: Тысяча один
- Turkish: Bin bir