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The Infoplease Perpetual Calendar. Happy New Year Pictures
The festival of thenew year on January first is a moderately new wonder. The soonest recording of a new year festivity is accepted to have been in Mesopotamia and was commended around the season of the vernal equinox, in mid-March. An assortment of different dates fixing to the seasons were likewise utilized by different antiquated societies. The Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Persians started their new year with the fall equinox, and the Greeks commended it on the winter solstice.
The Infoplease Perpetual Calendar. Happy New Year Pictures
The festival of thenew year on January first is a moderately new wonder. The soonest recording of a new year festivity is accepted to have been in Mesopotamia and was commended around the season of the vernal equinox, in mid-March. An assortment of different dates fixing to the seasons were likewise utilized by different antiquated societies. The Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Persians started their new year with the fall equinox, and the Greeks commended it on the winter solstice.