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All about January 1st
The earliest known New Year celebrations were in Mesopotamia and date back to 2000 B.C.
The early Romans used March 1 as New Year’s Day. But in 1582 — the Gregorian calendar, which marks January 1 as the New Year, was adopted by the Roman Catholic Church. While other cultures used the autumn equinox or the winter solstice to mark the New Year.
January is named after Janus, the god with two faces, one looking forward and one looking backward.
New Year traditions