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  1. Old New Year - Wikipedia

    The Old New Year, the Orthodox New Year, also known as Ra's as-Sanah or Ras el-Seni in the Middle East, is an informal traditional holiday, celebrated as the start of the New Year by the …

  2. Orthodox New Year - timeanddate.com

    Background The Orthodox New Year is widely known as the Old New Year. It is marked as January 1 in the Julian calendar, which was used before the Gregorian calendar. Some …

  3. Old New Year's Day (January 14th) | Days Of The Year

    6 hours ago · Despite not being officially recognized as a national holiday, Old New Year’s Day holds significant cultural importance. It’s a day filled with joy, where families gather, feasts are …

  4. ORTHODOX NEW YEAR - January 14, 2026 - National Today

    Orthodox New Year is annually celebrated on January 14. The Orthodox New Year is widely known as the Old New Year and is marked as January 1 in the Julian calendar, which was …

  5. Orthodox New Year's Day in Canada - Wednesday, January 14, …

    Orthodox New Year, also known as the Old New Year, is a celebration that aligns with the start of the Julian calendar. This observance retains its cultural importance among many Orthodox …

  6. Orthodox New Year 2026: Your Guide to the "Old New Year"

    Nov 10, 2025 · Rooted in the Julian calendar, this "Old New Year" is a time for family feasts, cultural festivities, and honoring heritage. Learn about the unique customs that mark this …

  7. Old New Year’s Day - calendar-holidays.com

    Old New Year’s Day, also known as the Orthodox New Year or Julian New Year, is a unique holiday that marks the start of the new year according to the Julian calendar.

  8. New Year's Day 2026: Why We Celebrate the New Year | The Old

    Dec 17, 2025 · Why do we celebrate the new year in January? When is New Year's Eve this year? The Old Farmer's Almanac answers your questions.

  9. Old New Year’s Day | March 25, 2026 - Holiday Calendar

    While most people are used to celebrating the New Year on January 1st, some cultures also recognize March 25th as the beginning of a new year. This tradition dates back to ancient …

  10. Old New Year's Day | Holiday | Checkiday.com

    Old New Year's Day—the day that was seen as being the start of the new year—was observed on March 25 by many countries up until the creation of the Gregorian calendar in 1582.