About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 101. Chapters: Immaculate Conception, Yule, Boxing Day, Hogmanay, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Solstice, Kwanzaa, Massacre of the Innocents, Ziemassv tki, Bona Dea, Zamenhof Day, World AIDS Day, Christmas Eve, Saturnalia, misoka, Day of Reconciliation, New Year's Eve, Winter solstice, Sinterklaas, Saint Lucy's Day, Festivus, Day of the Vow, Twelve Days of Christmas, Human Rights Day, Yalda, Jul, Super Saturday, Chrismukkah, St. Stephen's Day, Independence Day, Dongzhi Festival, Bodhi Day, Wren Day, Monkey Day, Proclamation Day, Mummer's Day, Navy Day, Great Union Day, Dia de las Velitas, Royal Hours, First Night, Mountain Day, Shaheedi Jor Mela, Armed Forces Flag Day, La Guiannee, Koninkrijksdag, Agonalia, The Emperor's Birthday, Holly King, International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, International Migrants Day, Tom Bawcock's Eve, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Nochebuena, Nittel Nacht, National Regifting Day, Karamu, Night of the Radishes, Picrous Day, Korochun, Discovery Day, HumanLight, International Civil Aviation Day, International Anti-Corruption Day, Jonkanoo, International Day for Biological Diversity, Els Enfarinats, International Volunteer Day, National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, Boxing Week, International Sweater Vestival, Jamhuri Day, Alexanderson Day, Independence and Unity Day, Pan American Aviation Day, Chewidden Thursday, Brumalia, Larentalia, Alabama Day, Wright Brothers Day, Advocate's Day. Excerpt: New Year's Eve is observed on December 31, the final day of the Gregorian calendar, the day before New Year's Day. New Year's Eve is a separate observance from the observance of New Year's Day. In modern practice, fireworks, music, fun activities and sometimes alcoholic beverages are common elements of the New Year's Eve celeb...