New Year's Eve
In the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Eve, also known as Old Year's Day or Saint Sylvester's Day in many countries, is the evening or the entire day of the... Wikipedia
- Also called: Hogmanay (Scotland), Calennig (Wales), Ambang/Malam Tahun Baharu/Baru (Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore), Yangi Yil, Yılbaşı arifesi, Yeni İl ərəfəsi (Uzbekistan, Turkey and Azerbaijan), Karamu (African Americans, African diaspora), Silvester (Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland), Réveillon (Algeria, Angola, Brazil, France, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, Romania, Wallonia, and French-speaking locations in North America), Kanun Novogo Goda (Russia), Ōmisoka (Japan), Pele ga Ngwaga o Mosha (Botswana), Nochevieja (lit. Old Night) (Spain and other countries where Spanish is mostly spoken)
- Observed by: People around the world
- Significance: The final day of the Gregorian year
- Celebrations: Reflection, late-night partying, family gatherings, feasting, gift exchanges, fireworks, countdowns, watchnight services, social gatherings, during which participants may dance, eat, consume alcoholic beverages, and watch or light fireworks
- Date: 31 December
- date: 31 December
- Frequency: Annual
- Related to: New Year's Day
- Data source: DuckDuckGo