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January


January 1

Earliest day on which Handsel Monday can fall, while January 7 is the latest; celebrated on the first Monday of the year (Scotland)

Everything You Need to Know About Handsel Monday

Handsel Monday is a unique Scottish holiday that recalls New Year celebrations and marks the first Monday of the year. Traditionally celebrated in various parts of Scotland, this day is laden with custom and cultural significance...

Second day of Hogmanay (Scotland) December 31-January 1, in some cases until January 2.

Understanding the Second Day of Hogmanay in Scotland: Traditions & Celebrations

Hogmanay, the Scottish celebration of the New Year, is famous for its lively festivities and deep-rooted traditions. While the main event typically takes place on December 31, the celebrations often extend into the early hours of January 1, and in some regions, even linger into January 2...

The last day of Kwanzaa (African-Americans)

The Last Day of Kwanzaa: Celebrating Faith and Community

Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration that honors African-American culture and heritage, culminates on January 1st with the final day known as Imani, or Faith. This day brings together families and communities to reflect on the principles of Kwanzaa and reinforce their commitment to cultural pride and unity...

The eighth of the Twelve Days of Christmas (Western Christianity)

The Eighth Day of Christmas: Celebrating the Circumcision of Christ

The Eighth Day of Christmas, which falls on January 1st, is a significant day in the Western Christian tradition. This day not only marks the continuation of the Christmas season but also holds great importance as it is celebrated as the Feast of the Circumcision of Christ in many Christian liturgical calendars...

Constitution Day (Italy)

Constitution Day in Italy: Celebrating Democracy and National Identity

Constitution Day, or Festa della Repubblica, is a significant event in Italy celebrated annually on June 2nd. This day commemorates the day in 1946 when Italians voted in a referendum to abolish the monarchy and establish a republic...

Dissolution of Czechoslovakia-related observances:

Commemorating the Dissolution of Czechoslovakia: A Model of Peaceful Separation

The dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 was a significant geopolitical event that led to the emergence of two independent nations: the Czech Republic and Slovakia. This historical endeavor, often referred to as the "Velvet Divorce," marked the end of a 74-year union...


Events

  • "Artsakh officially ceases to exist as a recognized region, marking a significant change in the geopolitical landscape. Stay updated with the latest developments and implications surrounding this important event."

  • Disney's copyright protection for Steamboat Willie and the iconic original Mickey Mouse is set to expire, allowing these beloved characters to enter the public domain.

  • A powerful 7.5 magnitude earthquake hits the western coast of Japan, resulting in over 300 fatalities and injuring more than 1,000 individuals. Stay updated with the latest news on Japan's earthquake impact and recovery efforts.

  • "Explore the exciting prospects and trends of 2024. Stay ahead with insights into innovations, technology advancements, and lifestyle changes shaping the upcoming year. Discover what to expect in various sectors and prepare for the future!"

  • In 2023, Croatia officially adopts the Euro, marking its status as the 20th country to join the Eurozone. Additionally, Croatia becomes the 27th member of the Schengen Area, enhancing its integration within Europe and boosting tourism and trade opportunities.

  • In 2017, a tragic attack occurred at a nightclub in Istanbul, Turkey, during New Year's celebrations, resulting in the deaths of 39 individuals and injuries to 79 others. This violent incident shocked the world and brought attention to security concerns during public festivities.

  • In 2015, the Eurasian Economic Union was established, forming a strategic political and economic alliance among Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. This union aims to enhance regional cooperation and economic integration.

  • In 2013, a tragic stampede at Félix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, resulted in the deaths of at least 60 individuals and left over 200 others injured during a public celebration. This incident highlights the critical need for enhanced safety measures at large events to prevent such devastating outcomes.

  • In 2011, Estonia made a significant economic transition by officially adopting the Euro currency, becoming the 17th member of the Eurozone. This milestone marked a crucial step in Estonia's integration into the European financial system.

  • In 2011, a tragic bombing in Alexandria, Egypt, targeted Coptic Christians as they exited a New Year service, resulting in the deaths of 23 individuals. This devastating event marked a significant moment in the region's history, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by religious minorities in the Middle East.


Births

  • Daria Trubnikova

    2003 – Daria Trubnikova, Russian rhythmic gymnast

  • Simon Adingra

    2002 – Simon Adingra, Ivorian footballer

  • Angourie Rice

    2001 – Angourie Rice, Australian actress

  • Ice Spice

    2000 – Ice Spice, American rapper

  • Enock Mwepu

    1998 – Enock Mwepu, Zambian footballer

  • Cristina Bucșa

    1998 – Cristina Bucșa, Moldovan-Spanish tennis player

  • Gonzalo Montiel

    1997 – Gonzalo Montiel, Argentinian footballer

  • Keegan Hipgrave

    1997 – Keegan Hipgrave, Australian rugby league player

  • Poppy

    1995 – Poppy, American singer and YouTube personality

  • Meryl Davis

    1987 – Meryl Davis, American ice dancer

Deaths

  • Dan Reeves

    2022 – Dan Reeves, American football player and coach (b. 1944)

  • Floyd Little

    2021 – Floyd Little, American football player (b. 1942)

  • Carlos do Carmo

    2021 – Carlos do Carmo, Portuguese fado singer (b. 1939)

  • David Stern

    2020 – David Stern, American lawyer and businessman (b. 1942)

  • Juanita Moore

    2014 – Juanita Moore, American actress (b. 1914)

  • Lhasa de Sela

    2010 – Lhasa de Sela, American-Mexican singer-songwriter (b. 1972)

  • Helen Wills

    1998 – Helen Wills, American tennis player and coach (b. 1905)

  • Eugene Wigner

    1995 – Eugene Wigner, Hungarian-American physicist and mathematician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1902)

  • Pietro Nenni

    1980 – Pietro Nenni, Italian journalist and politician, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs (b. 1891)

  • Vincent Auriol

    1966 – Vincent Auriol, French journalist and politician, 16th President of the French Republic (b. 1884)