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World News – AU – New Year Celebration: Know which country celebrates first and who last

. . The first countries in the world to celebrate a New Year are the Pacific islands of Tonga, Samoa and Christmas / Kiribati. January starts at 10 a.m. Greenwich Mean Time.

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New Year’s Eve 2021

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