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Second Day Of January

The New Year's Eve and New Year's Day celebrations in Scotland are known as Hogmanay and may last into January 2, an annual bank holiday. This holiday is marked with parties, specially prepared foods and the custom of first footing. See timeanddate for more details. Read more »
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New Year'S Day

Many New Zealanders have the day off on January 2, also known as the Day after New Year's Day. It is taken together with the New Year's Day public holiday, held on January 1. See timeanddate for more details. Read more »
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After New Yearã¢Â‚¬Â Year S

The day after New Year's Day, which is on January 2 in the Gregorian calendar, is an annual public holiday for many banks and government offices in Quebec, Canada. See timeanddate for more details. Read more »
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Day After New Years Day

The Day after New Year's Day (Anul Nou) is a public holiday in Romania on January 2. Seetimanddate for more details. Read more »
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Of New Year'S Day

New Year's Day, which is on January 1, marks the start of the year in the Gregorian calendar and it's a public holiday in many countries. Count down to the New Year, no matter where you are. See timeanddate for more details. Read more »
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New Year Holiday Week

New Year's Day is observed on January 1, the first day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar as well as the Julian calendar. See wikipedia for more details. Read more »
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Berchtold Day

Berchtold Day (Berchtoldstag or Bärzelitag) on January 2 is an Alemannic tradition that is celebrated in some areas of Switzerland. The holiday's name does not refer to a Saint (there is no St. Berchtold) but is derived from the verb berchten – meaning to walk around, asking for food. See timeanddate for more details. Read more »
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