Remembrance Day marks the end of the First World War, honouring the soldiers who died in the line of duty.
From holding a two-minute silence to distributing thousands of remembrance poppies, many traditions are still held today. But what else do you know about the numbers of Remembrance Day? Take our quiz to find out.
The Cenotaph, The Unknown Warrior, the Royal British Legion and more
Three WW1 memorial sites with incredible stories
All of these sites were built to commemorate those lost in WW1.
What impact did WW1 have on women's football?
A big one, as it turns out.