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  1. aslında yeniyıl olarak kutlamanın mantıksız olacağı gün kanımca. eğer hıristiyan falan değilseniz saçmadır, hele hele ateist falansanız daha daha saçmadır. her gün yeni bir yıla başlangıçtır esasen... bakalım bir ocakta neler olmuş, kaynak wikipedia:

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    January
    Baby New Year 1905 chases old 1904 into the history books in this cartoon by John T. McCutcheon

    * 1 January: The first official day of the year in the Gregorian calendar used by most countries. Eight of the twelve biggest Eastern Orthodox Churches which have adopted the Revised Julian calendar - Bulgaria, Cyprus, Egypt, Greece, Poland, Romania, Syria and Turkey - also celebrate 1 January as the New Year.

    * In the Eastern Orthodox Church, the civil New Year falls on Gregorian 14 January (1 January in the Julian calendar). Many in the countries where Eastern Orthodoxy predominates celebrate both the Gregorian and Julian New Year holidays, with the Gregorian day celebrated as a civic holiday, and the Julian date as the "Old New Year", a religious holiday. The orthodox churches of Georgia, Jerusalem, Russia, the Republic of Macedonia and Serbia still use the Julian Calendar.

    * The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, occurs every year on the new moon of the first lunar month, about four to eight weeks before spring (Lichun). The exact date can fall anytime between 21 January and 21 February (inclusive) of the Gregorian Calendar. Each year is symbolized by one of 12 animals and one of five elements, with the combination of animals and elements (or stems) cycling every 60 years. It is the most important Chinese celebration of the year.

    * The Vietnamese New Year is the Tết Nguyên Đán which is for most times the same day as the Chinese New Year.

    * The Tibetan New Year is Losar and falls from January through March.

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