;Cal. Other Calendars ;For a syntax description see PTBSync Help! ;If you find an error please contact: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com ;Only interested in one or a few of the mentioned days? ;You can import one or a few days to your 'organiser', without making the whole chapter active, by pointing with your cursor on that day in the 'special days' window of the PTBSync-program. LANGUAGE=UTF8 IMAGE=Holiday_days.gif COMMENT=Updated June 24, 2022 \nNew Year days for many different calendars for which there is no separate file ;African New Year 10.9. =African New Year* ;Note={d} ;Amazigh New Year (1 Yennayer) ;12.1. - On 27 December 2017, Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika decided to recognize Yennayer as a public holiday celebrated on 12 January of every year ;13.1. - the opinion that the traditional date is 13 January is very widespread specially in Morocco, Libya and Canary Islands ;14.1. - first day corresponds to the first day of January of the Julian Calendar 14.1. =Amazigh New Year (1 Yennayer) ;Note=1st day Berber Year, 01.1.2021 (OS) = 14.1.2021 (NS), 12.1. Algeria, 13.1. Morocco, Libya & Canary Islands ;Era of the Armenians (AE) ;09.7. =Armenian New Year #0551 AE >beginning of the Era, not beginning of the year 06.1. =Armenian Christmas #0552 AE ;Note=Armenian Era (AE) 21.3. =Am'nor, old Armenian New Year 11.8. =(OS) Old Armenian New Year, 1 Navasart/Navazardi/Navasardi #0551 AE ;Note=Armenian Era {d} ;Atomic Era 06.8. =Atomic Era New Year #1944 AE* ;Note=year 1 began on 06.8.1945, Atomic weapon on Hiroshima, Atomic Era (AE) {d} ;Aymara 28.2.+113Dy =South-America, Aymara New Year #-3508 (Aymara/Machaq Mara Andino calendar)* ;Note=Southern Hemisphere's winter solstice, June 21 (20 June on leap years), 3509 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent) {d-06-21} ;Aztec 12.3. =Aztec New Year (Yancuic Xīhuitl) ;Note=generally considered to occur at sunrise on March 12 {d} ;The Mexica New Year (Spanish: Año Nuevo Mexicano or Año Nuevo Azteca; Nahuatl languages: Yancuic Xīhuitl) is the celebration of the new year according to the Aztec calendar. The date on which the holiday falls in the Gregorian calendar depends on the version of the calendar used, but it is generally considered to occur at sunrise on 12 March. .. The latest and more accepted version was proposed by professor Rafael Tena (INAH), based on the studies of Durán, Sahagún and Alfonso Caso (UNAM). His correlation confirms that the first day of the Mexica year was February 13th according to the old Julian calendar or February 23rd of the current Gregorian calendar. Using the same count, it has been verified the date of the birth of Huitzilopochtli, the end of the year and a cycle or 'Tie of the Years,' and the New Fire Ceremony, day-sign '1 Tecpatl' of the year '2 Acatl,' corresponding to the date February 22nd. ;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_New_Year ;- ;Mexica 13.2. =(OS) Mexica New Year ;Note=Año Nuevo Mexicano, 23.2. (NS) {d-02-23} 23.2. =(NS) Mexica New Year ;Note=Año Nuevo Mexicano, 13.2. (OS) {d} ;The latest and more accepted version was proposed by professor Rafael Tena (INAH), based on the studies of Durán, Sahagún and Alfonso Caso (UNAM). His correlation confirms that the first day of the mexica year was February 13th according to the old Julian calendar or February 23rd of the current Gregorian calendar. ;https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_New_Year ;Babylonian, Nabonassar Era (NE) 28.2.+56Dy =Babylonian New Year #-0745 NE* ;Note=25.4. (24.4. on leap years), 746 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent), Nabonassar Era (NE) {d-04-25} ;Byzantine, Byzantine Era (BE), Antiochian era (AE), sometimes Alexandrian era (AE) 01.9. =(OS) Byzantine Civil New Year #-5509 BE/AE** ;Note=Etos Kosmou, Byzantine Era (BE), Antiochian/Alexandrian era, 14.9.#-5509 (5510 BCE) Greg. (NS) = theoretical year 0 BE {d-09-14} 14.9. =(NS) Byzantine Civil New Year #-5509 BE/AE** ;Note=Etos Kosmou, Byzantine Era (BE), Antiochian/Alexandrian era (AE), 01.9.#-5509 (5510 BCE) Jul. (OS) = theoretical year 0 BE {d} ;Cambodian/Khmer 13.4. =Cambodian/Khmer New Year, Day 1, Maha Sahgkrant (1/3d)* ;Note=inauguration of the New Angels who come to take care the world for a 1-year period {d} 14.4. =Cambodian/Khmer New Year, Day 2, Vana Bat (2/3d)* ;Note=offering gifts to parents, grandparents and elders 15.4. =Cambodian/Khmer New Year, Day 3, Loeung Sack (3/3d)* ;Note=year starts to be counted up from this day ;Celtic 01.11. =Celtic New Year* ;Note={d} ;China 01.1. =Chinese Solar New Year #1911 Republican Era ;Era of Abraham 01.10. =(OS) New Year Era of Abraham #-2015* ;Note=2016 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent) {d} ;Era of the Olympiads 01.7. =New Year Era of the Olympiads #-0775* ;Note=776 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent) {d} ;13.7. =New Year Era of the Olympiads #-0775* ;Note=776 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent) {d} 01.1.%1896,4 =1st day #1892,4e modern Olympiad* ;Note=every 4 year starting Jan. 1, 1896 {d} ;Era of Alexander 12.11. =(OS) New Year Alexander Era #-323* ;Note=324 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent) {d} ;Greek Era of Seleucus 01.9. =(OS) Grecian Selucidæ New Year #-0312 era of the Selucidæ* ;Note=14.9.#-0312 era of the Selucidæ, Greg. (NS) (year 0 CE nonexistent), theoretical year 0 era of the Selucidæ = 313 BCE {d-09-14} 14.9. =(NS) Grecian Selucidæ New Year #-0312 era of the Selucidæ* ;Note=01.9.#-0312 era of the Selucidæ, Jul. (OS) (year 0 CE nonexistent), theoretical year 0 era of the Selucidæ = 313 BCE {d} ;Era of Tyre 19.10. =New Year Era of Tyre #-0126** ;Note=126 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent), theoretical year 0 era of Tyre = 127 BCE {d} ;Era of Spain or of the Cæsars 01.1. =New Year Era of Spain or of the Cæsars #-0038* ;Note=38 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent), theoretical year 0 era of Spain/Cæsars = 39 BCE {d} ;Era of Augustus 02.9. =New Year Era of Augustus #-0030* ;Note=31 BCE, commemoration Battle of Actium {d} ;Holocene Era 01.1. =Holocene calendar New Year #-10000 HE ;Note=10001 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent), Holocene Era (HE) {d} ;Inuit 24.12. =Quviasukvik, Inuit new year ;Note=celebrated by the Inuit, Yupik, Aleut, Chukchi and the Iñupiat, Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia, starts on Christmas Eve and ends on January 7 {d} ;Japan 01.1. =Japanese New Year #1866 Meiji Era 01.1. =Japanese New Year #1911 Taiso Era 01.1. =Japanese New Year #1925 Showa Era 01.1. =Japanese New Year #1988 Heisei Era ;Jomon Era (JE) 01.1. =Jomon calendar New Year #-10000 JE ;Note=10001 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent), Jomon Era (JE) {d} ;Kadmi see Shahenshahi ;Korea 01.1. =Korean Solar New Year #-2333 Tang'i (Korean) Era ;Note=2334 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent) {d} ;Korea, Lunar New Year 21.1.+1Nm =Korean Lunar New Year (Seol-lal) (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=Lunar New Year (2nd new moon after wintersolstice) {xm-01} ;Lao, Buddhist Era (BE) 13.4. =Lao New Year #-0542 BE, Pimai, Day 1, Sangkhan Long (1/3d)** ;Note=last of the old year, 543 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent), Buddhist Era (BE) {d} 14.4. =Lao New Year #-0542 BE, Pimai, Day 2, Mueu Nao (2/3d)** ;Note=dangerous time, spirit of old year has departed, spirit of new year has not yet arrived, 543 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent), Buddhist Era (BE) 15.4. =Lao New Year #-0542 BE, Pimai, Day 3, Sangkhan Kheun (3/3d)** ;Note=start of the New Year and is the most joyous day of the festival, 543 BCE (year 0 CE nonexistent), Buddhist Era (BE) ;Mapuche (indigenous inhabitants of south-central Chile & southwestern Argentina) 21.6. =We Tripantu (1/4d) ;Note=Mapuche New Year fest {d-06-21} ;English=new sunrise 22.6. =We Tripantu (2/4d) ;Note=Mapuche New Year fest {d-06-21} ;English=new sunrise 23.6. =We Tripantu (3/4d) ;Note=Mapuche New Year fest {d-06-21} ;English=new sunrise 24.6. =We Tripantu (4/4d) ;Note=Mapuche New Year fest {d-06-21} ;English=new sunrise ;24 de junio, Chile: We Tripantu, Año Nuevo Mapuche ;Myanmar 13.4. =Myanmar, Thingyan Water Festival (1/4d)* ;Note={d} 14.4. =Myanmar, Thingyan Water Festival (2/4d)* 15.4. =Myanmar, Thingyan Water Festival (3/4d)* 16.4. =Myanmar, Thingyan Water Festival (4/4d)* 17.4. =Myanmar New Year, Maha Thigyan (#0638 ME)** ;http://www.shwepla.net/ibex.mv?which+France+Calendar/Fest.mv >>'Festivals' bottom lines ;Māori 24.6. =Matariki, Māori New Year (New Zealand) ;The Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa). ;Naga 14.1. =Traditional Naga Pole Erection Ceremony 15.1. =Kaing Bi, Naga Traditional New Year (Myanmar) ;Nanakshahi calendar (tropical solar calendar used in Sikhism) 14.3. =Nanakshahi New Year #1468 KE ;Note=1 Chet #1468 KE {d} ;Neolithic Age, traditionally considered the last part of the Stone Age 21.6. =Neolithic New Year Day ;Note=1st day of summer {d} ;Nigeria-Argunga-Kebbawa tribe {d} 10.2. =Nigeria-Argunga, Odunde (New Year)* ;Note=New Year & beginning fishing season Kebbawa tribe {d} ;North Korea ;Juche year based on April 15, 1912 AD, the date of birth of Kim Il-sung, as year 1 01.1. =North Korean Juche New Year #1911 ;Parsi 28.2.+54Dy =Pateti, Parsi New Year's Day ;Note=23.4. or 22.4. on leap years {d-04-23} 28.2.+172Dy =Shahenshahi, Parsi New Year's Day ;Note=19.8. or 18.8. on leap years {d-08-19} ;Rosicrucianism 20.3. =Rosicrucian New Year #-1353 years ago (±1day, Spring Equinox UTC)* ;Note=1354 BCE = Rosicrucian year 0 - 1353 BCE = Rosicrucian year 1 (year 0 CE nonexistent) {d} ;Runic 22.12.+1Fm =New Year Runic calendar (±1 day moon observation)* ;Note=1st full moon after winter solstice {d-12-22} 01.1.-10Dy+1Fm =New Year Runic calendar (±1 day moon observation)* ;Note=1st full moon after winter solstice {d-12-22} ;Shahenshahi & Kadmi ;In the Shahenshahi and Kadmi calendars, which do not account for leap years, the New Year's Day has drifted ahead by over 200 days. 19.8.>1999<2004 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2000-2003 {v} 19.8.>2003<2008 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2004-2007 {v} 19.8.>2007<2012 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2008-2011 {v} 18.8.>2011<2016 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2012-2015 {v} 19.8.>2015<2020 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2016-2019 {v} 20.8.>2019<2024 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2020-2023 {v} 21.8.>2023<2028 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2024-2027 {v} 22.8.>2027<2032 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2028-2031 {v} 22.8.>2031<2036 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2032-2035 {v} 22.8.>2035<2040 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2036-2039 {v} 22.8.>2039<2044 =Parsi New Year (Shahenshahi/Kadmi calendars) ;Note=2040-2043 {v} ;Tibet 21.1.+1Nm =Tibetan New Year (Losar) (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=Lunar New Year (2nd new moon after wintersolstice) {xm-01} 21.1.+2Nm =Tibetan New Year (Ugyen Thinley Dorje)* (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=3rd new moon after wintersolstice {xm-01} ;Traditional Thia 13.4. =Traditional Thai New Year, Songkran, Day 1, Maha Songkran Day (1/3d)** ;Note=day to mark the end of the old year {d} 14.4. =Traditional Thai New Year, Songkran, Day 2, Wan Nao (2/3d)** ;Note=day after 15.4. =Traditional Thai New Year, Songkran, Day 3, Wan Thaloeng Sok (3/3d)** ;Note=first official day of the New Year ;Vietnam 21.1.+1Nm =Vietnamese New Year (Têt Nguyên Đán) (±1 day moon observation) ;Note=Lunar New Year (2nd new moon after wintersolstice) {xm-01} ;Yoruba ;traditional Yoruba calendar of the Yoruba ethnic group of Nigeria 03.6. =Yoruba New Year #-8042 ;These entries were added by: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com - http://users.telenet.be/wdew/ ;The abbreviations {d} {m} {e} {y} ... are explained on http://users.telenet.be/wdew/Basis%20PTB/BasisEN.htm