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January
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'''January''' is the
1 (number) first month of the
year in the
Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31
days.
January begins (astrologically) with the sun in the sign of
Capricorn and ends in the sign of
Aquarius. Astronomically speaking, the sun begins in the constellation of
Sagittarius and ends in the constellation of
Capricornus.
January is named for
Janus (mythology) Janus(
Ianuarius), the god of the doorway and beginnings in
Roman mythology.
The original Roman calendar consisted of 10 months (304 days). The Romans originally considered winter a monthless period. Circa 700 BCE
Romulus' successor, King
Numa Pompilius, added the months of January and
February allowing the calendar to equal a standard lunar year (364 days). A Roman
superstition against even numbers resulted in the addition of one day thus equalling 365 days. Although
March was originally the first month, January usurped that position because that was when
consul consuls were usually chosen.
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The first day of the month is known as
New Year's Day.
Historical names for January include its original Roman designation,
Ianuarius, the
Saxon people Saxon term Wulf-monath (meaning wolf month) and
Charlemagne's designation Wintarmanoth (winter / cold month). In
Japanese calendar old Japanese calendar, the month is called ''Mutsuki'' (睦月). The second day of the month is known as ''
Hatsuyume'' (初夢) and the 7th day as ''
Nanakusa'' (七草). In
Finnish language Finnish, the month is called ''tammikuu'', meaning "month of the oak". This month is in
Czech language Czech called ''leden'', that means ''Ice month''.
Image:Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry Janvier.jpg right|thumb|January, from the ''Très riches heures du duc de Berry''
The first
Monday in January is known as
Handsel Monday in
Scotland and northern
England. In England, the agricultural year began with
Plough Sunday on the
Sunday after
Epiphany.
The
Coming of age day in
Japan is the second Monday of January, for those becoming 20 years old in the new calendar year. It is a national holiday. The day has existed since
1948, but fell on
January 15 until
1999, when it was moved by the
Japanese government in an attempt to lift the economy by making more holidays consecutive.
In the
neopaganism pagan wheel of the year, January ends at or near to
Imbolc in the northern hemisphere and
Lughnasadh in the southern hemisphere.
Trivia
*January in the
Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to
July in the
Southern Hemisphere and vise versa.
*Leap years exempted, January always begins on the same day as
October.
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Category:Months
af:Januarie
ang:Æfterra Gēola
ar:يناير
an:Chinero
ast:Xineru
bg:Януари
be:Студзень
bs:Januar
br:Genver
ca:Gener
cv:Кăрлач
co:Ghjennaghju
cs:Leden
cy:Ionawr
da:Januar
de:Januar
et:Jaanuar
el:ΙανουάÏ?ιος
es:Enero
eo:Januaro
eu:Urtarril
fa:ژانویه
fo:Januar
fr:Janvier
fy:Jannewaris
fur:Zenâr
ga:Eanáir
gl:Xaneiro
ko:1ì›”
hr:SijeÄ?anj
io:Januaro
ilo:Enero
id:Januari
ia:Januario
ie:Januar
is:Janúar
it:Gennaio
he:×™× ×•×?ר
jv:Januari
kn:ಜನವರಿ
ka:ი�ნვ�რი
csb:Stëcznik
kw:Mys Genver
ku:Rêbendan
la:Ianuarius
lv:JanvÄ?ris
lt:Sausis
lb:Januar
li:Jannewarie
hu:Január
mi:Kohi-tÄ?tea
mr:जानेवारी
ms:Januari
nap:Jennaro
nl:Januari
ja:1月
no:Januar
nn:Januar
oc:Genièr
pl:Styczeń
pt:Janeiro
ro:Ianuarie
ru:Январь
se:Ođđajagimánnu
sc:Ghennarzu
sco:Januar
sq:Janari
scn:Jinnaru
simple:January
sk:Január
sl:Januar
sr:Јануар
su:Januari
fi:Tammikuu
sv:Januari
tl:Enero
ta:ஜனவரி
tt:ÄžÃnwar
te:జనవరి
th:ม�ราคม
vi:Tháng một
tpi:Janueri
tr:Ocak
uk:Січень
ur:جنوری
vo:Yanul
wa:Djanvî
zh:1月
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