Foula - which is home to less than 40 people - never fully adopted the modern Gregorian calendar, preferring instead to ...
Many countries celebrated Jan. 1 as first day of the new year and the Gregorian calendar. Here are some people who welcome ...
Masked revelers wait for the start of the carnival parade in the village of Vevcani, North Macedonia in the eve of Orthodox ...
This celebration takes place on January 13, corresponding to the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian ...
With these new dates, new traditions have taken shape.
Revellers in Vevcani, North Macedonia, gather to celebrate the Julian calendar’s New Year with a vibrant carnival.
The residents of one Pembrokeshire village are thirteen days behind the rest of us in celebrating the New Year. | ITV National News ...
People living in Moray have finally celebrated the New Year - 11 days late – with the traditional ‘burning of the Clavie’.
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Foula, a small island in the Shetland Archipelago, has just 35 residents and no pubs, shops, or Wi-Fi. They follow the Julian ...
AN ISLAND in the Shetlands, without any pubs, shops, or WiFi, is celebrating New Year’s Day today, January 13. Located 20 miles off the west coast of Shetland, lies Foula – a Scottish ...
On Monday evening, Serbians will welcome the New Year according to the Julian calendar, marking the occasion 13 days after the widely observed Gregorian calendar New Year. The main church in Serbia is ...