Sydney, Australia is one of the first cities in the world to celebrate the New Year.
<A href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Year</A>
I think that Wellington in New Zealand is the first city to celebrate the new years.
Wellington, New Zealand is the nearest capital city to the International Date Line, so it is the first capital to welcome in the new year, though not the first place.
Apia, Samoa (one hour ahead of New Zealand)
Brasilia was the capital city of Brazil in 2006. It still is the capital city in 2010. In fact, this year it celebrates 50 years of being the Brazilian capital.
The year 1960 is the year in which Brazil's current capital city was established. The name of the city is Brasilia. It's located in the interior of South America's largest country. It celebrates 50 years as the Brazilian capital this year, in 2010.
No, Felicity isn't the capital city of Brazil. Instead, Brazil's capital city is Brasilia. It's located in the interior of the country. This year, in 2010, it celebrates 50 years as the nation's capital.
On trees in the northern half of the US. Traverse City, Mi is considered the cherry capital and celebrates each year with Cherry Fesitval the first week of July.
Australia celebrates the New Year first.
Brasilia is the name of the Brazilian capital city that's considered a model for city planners. It's located within the interior of South America's largest country. This year, in 2010, it celebrates 50 years as Brazil's capital city.
Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga.
Columbus celebrates new years first.
Clovis the Frank, the first king of the Merovingian dynasty, made the city his capital from 508.
New Zealand celebrates the New Year ahead of Australia.
Capital of Brazil is Brasilia
New Zealand