Something warm. It is cold in Europe in January.
New Years got it's name from practicality. Since January 1st is the first day of the year, it is commonly called 'New Years' and celebrations are held annually to commemorate it.
It isn't a Patriotic Day because that is the day the earth turned all the way around (orbited). so it is not a Patriotic Day and New Years is celebrated because it is a new year as you can see it is already said in the holiday's name. New Years Day. I hope this answer solves your question !! :D
The French tend to celebrate the same holidays as most other countries, such as New Years Day, Easter and Christmas Day. The one holiday that only the French celebrate is Bastille Day, which falls on July 14.
Independence Day, New Years Day,
Hogmanay is the name the Scots give to the celebration of New Year's eve and New Years day.
* New Years Day. * The Wheat harvest. * Thanksgiving.
the French use the same name, New Delhi
You say "nouveau jour"... nouveau = new / jour = day.
New years day in 2008 was Tuesday, January 1st.
Saturday ^^^WRONG ! New years day 2011 is SUNDAY !
New years day.it is called new years day