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*[[1953]] – [[Gary Johnson]], American businessman and politician, 29th [[Governor of New Mexico]]
*[[1953]] – [[Gary Johnson]], American businessman and politician, 29th [[Governor of New Mexico]]
*1953 – [[Lynn Jones]], American baseball player and coach
*1953 – [[Lynn Jones]], American baseball player and coach
*[[1954]] – [[Margi Clarke]], English actress
*[[1954]] – [[Bob Menendez]], American lawyer and politician
*1954 – [[Richard Edson]], American drummer
*1954 – [[Bob Menendez]], American lawyer and politician
*1954 – [[Dennis O'Driscoll]], Irish poet and critic (d. 2012)
*1954 – [[Dennis O'Driscoll]], Irish poet and critic (d. 2012)
*1954 – [[Richard Edson]], American drummer
*1954 – [[Yannis Papathanasiou]], Greek engineer and politician, [[Ministry of Finance (Greece)|Greek Minister of Finance]]
*1954 – [[Yannis Papathanasiou]], Greek engineer and politician, [[Ministry of Finance (Greece)|Greek Minister of Finance]]
*[[1955]] – [[Gennady Lyachin]], Russian captain (d. 2000)
*[[1955]] – [[Gennady Lyachin]], Russian captain (d. 2000)
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*[[1967]] – [[Derrick Thomas]], American football player (d. 2000)
*[[1967]] – [[Derrick Thomas]], American football player (d. 2000)
*1967 – [[John Digweed]], English DJ, record producer, and actor
*1967 – [[John Digweed]], English DJ, record producer, and actor
*1967 – [[Michelle Holmes]], English actress
*1967 – [[Reza Sheykholeslam]], Iranian politician
*1967 – [[Reza Sheykholeslam]], Iranian politician
*1967 – [[Spencer Tunick]], American photographer
*1967 – [[Spencer Tunick]], American photographer
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*[[1972]] – [[Shane Carruth]], American director, producer, actor, composer, and cinematographer
*[[1972]] – [[Shane Carruth]], American director, producer, actor, composer, and cinematographer
*1972 – [[Barron Miles]], American-Canadian football player and coach
*1972 – [[Barron Miles]], American-Canadian football player and coach
*1972 – [[Ben Price]], English actor
*1972 – [[Lilian Thuram]], French footballer
*1972 – [[Lilian Thuram]], French footballer
*[[1973]] – [[Bryan Thao Worra]], Laotian-American author, poet, and playwright
*[[1973]] – [[Bryan Thao Worra]], Laotian-American author, poet, and playwright
*1973 – [[Danny Lloyd]], American actor and educator
*1973 – [[Danny Lloyd]], American actor and educator
*1973 – [[Jimi Mistry]], English actor
*1973 – [[Magnus Sahlgren]], Swedish guitarist and linguist
*1973 – [[Magnus Sahlgren]], Swedish guitarist and linguist
*1973 – [[Shelda Bede]], Brazilian volleyball player
*1973 – [[Shelda Bede]], Brazilian volleyball player
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*[[1984]] – [[Alexis Korner]], French-English singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1928)
*[[1984]] – [[Alexis Korner]], French-English singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1928)
*[[1985]] – [[Sigerson Clifford]], Irish poet, playwright, and civil servant (b. 1913)
*[[1985]] – [[Sigerson Clifford]], Irish poet, playwright, and civil servant (b. 1913)
*[[1988]] – [[Margot Bryant]], English actress (b. 1897)
*[[1992]] – [[Grace Hopper]], American computer scientist and admiral, co-developed [[COBOL]] (b. 1906)
*[[1992]] – [[Grace Hopper]], American computer scientist and admiral, co-developed [[COBOL]] (b. 1906)
*[[1994]] – [[Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt]], New Zealand physician and politician, 11th [[Governor-General of New Zealand]] (b. 1900)
*[[1994]] – [[Arthur Porritt, Baron Porritt]], New Zealand physician and politician, 11th [[Governor-General of New Zealand]] (b. 1900)

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January 1 is the first day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 364 days remaining until the end of the year (365 in leap years). This day is known as New Year's Day since the day marks the beginning of the year. It is also the first day of the first quarter of the year and the first half of the year.

History

During the Middle Ages under the influence of the Catholic Church, many countries in western Europe moved the start of the year to one of several important Christian festivals – December 25 (the Nativity of Jesus), March 1, March 25 (the Annunciation), or even Easter. Eastern European countries (most of them with populations showing allegiance to the Orthodox Church) began their numbered year on September 1 from about 988.[citation needed]

In England, January 1 was celebrated as the New Year festival, but from the 12th century to 1752 the year in England began on March 25 (Lady Day). So, for example, the Parliamentary record notes the execution of Charles I as occurring on January 30, 1648, (as the year did not end until March 24), although modern histories adjust the start of the year to January 1 and record the execution as occurring in 1649.

Most western European countries changed the start of the year to January 1 before they adopted the Gregorian calendar. For example, Scotland changed the start of the Scottish New Year to January 1 in 1600. England, Ireland and the British colonies changed the start of the year to January 1 in 1752. Later that year in September, the Gregorian calendar was introduced throughout Britain and the British colonies. These two reforms were implemented by the Calendar (New Style) Act 1750.

January 1 became the official start of the year as follows:

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Deaths

Holidays and observances

References

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