Jenụwarị

(Dupụ̀rụ̀ sì January)

Na Jenụwarị 19, 2019 ọnwa na na na Julian na Gregorian calender ma bu kwa nke mbu n’ onwa nke asaa nwere ogologo ubochi 31. A maara ụbọchị mbụ nke ọnwa ahụ dị ka Ụbọchị Afọ Ọhụrụ. Ọ bụ, ná nkezi, ọnwa kasị oyi n'afọ n'ime ọtụtụ n'ime Northern Hemisphere (ebe ọ bụ ọnwa nke abụọ nke oyi) na ọnwa kacha okpomọkụ nke afọ n'ime ọtụtụ n'ime Southern Hemisphere (ebe ọ bụ ọnwa nke abụọ nke okpomọkụ). ). Na mpaghara ndịda, Jenụwarị bụ oge oge ya na Julaị na mpaghara ugwu yana ọzọ.

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Ememe ndị Rom oge ochie n'ime ọnwa a gụnyere Cervula na Juvenalia, nke a na-eme na Jenụwarị 1, yana otu n'ime Agonalia atọ, nke a na-eme na Jenụwarị 9, na Carmentalia, nke a na-eme na Jenụwarị 11. Ụbọchị ndị a adabaghị na kalenda Gregorian nke oge a.

Akụkọ ihe mere eme

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Ofufe nke ndị amamihe, Epiphany, Jenụwarị 6

A na-akpọ Jenụwarị (na Latin, Ianuarius) Janus, chi nke mmalite na mgbanwe na akụkọ ifo ndị Rom.[1]

Wednesday nke izu nke atọ zuru ezu nke Jenụwarị

  • December 25 – January 5: Twelve Days of Christmas (Western Christianity)
  • December 26 – January 1: Kwanzaa (African Americans)
  • December 31 – January 1, in some cases until January 2: Hogmanay (Scotland)
  • January 1
    •  
      Jenụwarị
      Feast of the Circumcision of Christ
      • Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus (Anglican Communion, Lutheran Church)
      • Feast of Fools (Medieval Europe)
    • Constitution Day (Italy)
    • Dissolution of Czechoslovakia-related observances:
      • Day of the Establishment of the Slovak Republic (Slovakia)
      • Restoration Day of the Independent Czech State (Czech Republic)
    • Euro Day (European Union)
    • Flag Day (Lithuania)
    • Founding Day (Taiwan)
    • Global Family Day
    • Independence Day (Brunei, Cameroon, Haiti, Sudan)
    • International Nepali Dhoti and Nepali Topi Day
    • Jump-up Day (Montserrat, British Overseas Territories)
    • Kalpataru Day (Ramakrishna Movement)
    • National Bloody Mary Day (United States)
    • National Tree Planting Day (Tanzania)
    • New Year's Day
      • Japanese New Year
      • Novy God Day (Russia)
      • Sjoogwachi (Okinawa Islands)
    • Polar Bear Swim Day (Canada and United States)
    • Public Domain Day (multiple countries)
    • Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (Catholic Church)
      • World Day of Peace
    • Triumph of the Revolution (Cuba)
  • January 2
  • January 3
    • Anniversary of the 1966 Coup d’état (Burkina Faso)
    • Memento Mori (Thomas Roy)
    • Nakhatsenendyan toner (Armenia): January 3–5
    • Ministry of Religious Affairs Day (Indonesia)
    • National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day (United States)
    • Tamaseseri Festival (Hakozaki Shrine, Fukuoka, Japan)
  • January 4
    • Day of the Fallen against the Colonial Repression (Angola)
    • Day of the Martyrs (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
    • Dimpled Chad Day (Thomas Roy)
    • Hwinukan mukee (Okinawa Islands, Japan)
    • Independence Day (Myanmar)
    • Ogoni Day (Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People)
    • World Braille Day
  • January 5
    • National Bird Day (United States)
    • National Whipped Cream Day (United States)
    • Sausage Day (United Kingdom)
    • Strawberry day (Japan)
    • Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day (Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, Australia)
    • Tucindan (Serbia, Montenegro)
  • January 6
    • Armed Forces Day (Iraq)
    • Epiphany or Three Kings' Day (Western Christianity) or Theophany (Eastern Christianity), and its related observances:
    • Pathet Lao Day (Laos)
  • January 7
    • Christmas (Eastern Orthodox Churches and Oriental Orthodox Churches using the Julian Calendar, Rastafari)
      • Christmas in Russia
      • Christmas in Ukraine
      • Christmas (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
      • Remembrance Day of the Dead (Armenia)
    • Distaff Day (Medieval Europe)
    • Nanakusa no sekku (Japan)
    • Pioneer's Day (Liberia)
    • Tricolour day (Italy)
    • Victory from Genocide Day (Cambodia)
  • January 8
    • Show and Tell Day at Work (Thomas Roy)
    • The Eighth (United States) (defunct observance)
    • Typing Day (international observance)
  • January 9
    • Start of Hōonkō (Nishi Honganji) January 9–16 (Jōdo Shinshū Buddhism)
    • Martyrs' Day (Panama)
    • National Cassoulet Day (United States)
    • Non-Resident Indian Day (India)
    • Republic Day (Republika Srpska) (defunct, declared unconstitutional by the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina[2])
    • St. Stephen's Day (Eastern Orthodox)
  • January 10
    • Fête du Vodoun (Benin)
    • Majority Rule Day (Bahamas)
  • January 11
    • Children's Day (Tunisia)
    • Eugenio María de Hostos Day (Puerto Rico)
    • German Apples Day (Germany)
    • Independence Manifesto Day (Morocco)
    • Kagami biraki (Japan)
    • National Human Trafficking Awareness Day (United States)
    • Republic Day (Albania)
  • January 12
    • Memorial Day (Turkmenistan)
    • Prosecutor General's Day (Russia)
    • National Youth Day (India)
    • Zanzibar Revolution Day (Tanzania)
  • January 13
  • January 14
    • Azhyrnykhua (Abkhazia)
    • Day of Defenders of the Motherland (Uzbekistan)
    • Feast of Divina Pastora (Barquisimeto)
    • Feast of the Ass (Medieval Christianity)
    • Flag Day (Georgia)
    • National Forest Conservation Day (Thailand)
    • Ratification Day (United States)
    • Revolution and Youth Day (Tunisia)
    • Yennayer (Berbers)
  • January 15
    • Arbor Day (Egypt)
    • Armed Forces Day (Nigeria)
    • Indian Army Day (India)
    • John Chilembwe Day (Malawi)
    • Korean Alphabet Day (North Korea)
    • Sagichō at Tsurugaoka Hachimangū (Kamakura, Japan)
    • Teacher's Day (Venezuela)
    • Wikipedia Day (international observance)
  • January 16
    • National Nothing Day (Thomas Roy)
    • National Religious Freedom Day (United States)
    • Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God (Coptic Church)
    • Teacher's Day (Myanmar)
    • Teachers' Day (Thailand)
    • Zuuruku Nichi (Okinawa Islands, Japan)
    • Thiruvalluvar Day (Tamil Nadu, India)
  • January 17
    • Hardware Freedom Day (international observance)
    • Judgement Day
    • National Day (Menorca)
    • The opening ceremony of Patras Carnival, celebrated until Clean Monday (Patras)
  • January 18
    • Revolution and Youth Day (Tunisia)
    • Royal Thai Armed Forces Day (Thailand)
    • Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (January 18–25) (Christianity)
  • January 19
    • Confederate Heroes Day (Texas), and its related observance:
    • Husband's Day (Iceland)
    • Kokborok Day (Tripura, India)
    • National Popcorn Day (United States)
    • Theophany / Epiphany (Eastern and Oriental Orthodoxy), and its related observances:
      • Timkat, (on 20th during Leap Year) (Ethiopian Orthodox)
      • Vodici or Baptism of Jesus (North Macedonia)
  • January 20
    • Armed Forces Day (Mali)
    • Cheese Day (United States)
    • Heroes' Day (Cape Verde)
    • Inauguration Day, held every four years in odd-numbered years, except when January 20 falls on a Sunday (United States)
    • Martyrs' Day (Azerbaijan)
  • January 21
    • Babinden (Bulgaria, Serbia)
    • Birthday of Princess Ingrid Alexandra (Norway)
    • Errol Barrow Day (Barbados)
    • Flag Day (Quebec)
    • Grandmother's Day (Poland)
    • Lady of Altagracia Day (Dominican Republic)
    • Lincoln Alexander Day (Canada)
    • National Hug Day (United States)
  • January 22
    • Answer Your Cat's Question Day
    • Day of Unity of Ukraine (Ukraine)
    • Grandfather's Day (Poland)
    • National Hot Sauce Day (United States)
  • January 23
    • Bounty Day (Pitcairn Island)
    • Espousals of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Roman Catholic Church)
    • National Pie Day (United States)
    • Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's Jayanti (Orissa, Tripura, and West Bengal, India)
    • Snow Plow Mailbox Hockey Day
    • World Freedom Day (Taiwan and South Korea)
  • January 24
    • Feast of Our Lady of Peace (Roman Catholic Church), and its related observances:
      • Feria de Alasitas (La Paz)
    • Moebius Syndrome Awareness Day (international observance)
    • National Peanut Butter Day (United States)
    • Unification Day (Romania)
  • January 25
    • 2011 Revolution Day (Egypt)
    • A Room of One's Own Day
    • Burns night (Scotland, Scottish community)
    • Dydd Santes Dwynwen (Wales)
    • Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul (Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran churches, which concludes the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity)
    • National Police Day (Egypt)
    • National Voters' Day (India)
    • Tatiana Day (Russia, Eastern Orthodox)
  • January 26
    • Australia Day (Australia)
    • Duarte Day (Dominican Republic)
    • Engineer's Day (Panama)
    • International Customs Day
    • Liberation Day (Uganda)
    • Republic Day (India)
  • January 27
    • Day of the lifting of the siege of Leningrad (Russia)
    • Liberation of the remaining inmates of Auschwitz-related observances:
      • Holocaust Memorial Day (UK)
      • Holocaust Remembrance Day (Sweden)
      • International Holocaust Remembrance Day
      • Memorial Day (Italy)
      • Memorial Day for the Victims of the Holocaust and Prevention of Crimes against Humanity (Czech Republic)
      • Memorial Day for the Victims of National Socialism (Germany)
      • National Holocaust Memorial Day (Greece)
    • Family Literacy Day (Canada)
    • Feast of Saint Slava (Serbia)
    • National Chocolate Cake Day (United States)
    • Saint Devota's Day (Monaco)
  • January 28
    • Army Day (Armenia)
    • Data Privacy Day (international observance)
  • January 29
    • Kansas Day (Kansas, United States)
  • January 30
    • Day of Azerbaijani customs (Azerbaijan)
    • Day of <i id="mwBAY">Saudade</i> (Brazil)
    • Fred Korematsu Day (California, United States)
    • Martyrdom of Mahatma Gandhi-related observances:
      • Martyrs' Day (India)
      • School Day of Non-violence and Peace (Spain)
      • Start of the Season for Nonviolence January 30 – April 4
    • National Inane Answering Message Day (United States)
    • Teacher's Day (Greece)
  • January 31
    • Amartithi (Meherabad, India, followers of Meher Baba)
    • Independence Day (Nauru)
    • Me-Dam-Me-Phi (Ahom people)
    • Street Children's Day (Austria)

Sọnde Ikpeazụ

  • Nnapụta nke Ụbọchị Ncheta Auschwitz (Netherlands)

Jenụwarị 30 ma ọ bụ Sọnde kacha nso

  • Ụbọchị Ikpenta Ụwa

Mọnde ikpeazụ na Jenụwarị

  • Ụbọchị ekele Bubble Wrap
  • Ụbọchị Nlekọta Obodo (ememe mba ụwa)
  • Ụbọchị Ndị dike Mba (Cayman Islands)

Mọnde Kasị nso na Jenụwarị 29

Ememe ndị a na-eme

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  1. Why does the year start on January 1. Britannica. Archived from the original on 6 September 2019. Retrieved on 6 September 2019.
  2. The Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina declared unconstitutional the day of RS. b92.net. Archived from the original on 31 December 2015. Retrieved on 9 January 2016.

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