| About New Year |
| New Year’s Day is celebrated on January 1st every Year. New year`s day is the first day of the new year. According to Gregorian calendar, the New Year is celebrated on January, 1 of every year in every country. The celebration of the New Year is the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in Babylon about 4000 years ago. The beginning of spring is a logical time to start a New Year. January 1st has no astronomical or agricultural significance. Irrespective of the country, religions, traditions, this day is celebrated. It is the first day of the New Year and the preceding day is Dec, 31. All countries are using Gregorian calendar as the main calendar, except Israel and it is the day declared as public holiday most of the countries. All countries are using Gregorian calendar as the main calendar, except Israel and it is the day declared as public holiday most of the countries. It is the day common day and common holiday for most of the world. This day is celebrates of spring. For this day they purchase new garments. On this day they exchanged gifts among the dear and near ones. They decorate houses also. At midnight, people wish each other “Happy New Year” and celebrate it with lavish feasts and music. The New Year was celebrated at Makedonija Square, where the Skopjani enjoyed the music of the groups like Monistra, Kocani Orkestar and Foltin. The Carsija was decorated with a sky of stars. |
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