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BY A STAFF REPORTER:We cannot think of welcoming the new year without celebrating New Year's Eve. But do you know how this day was first observed? This is a special event. This show did not become popular overnight. But it has two versions.
First, March 1 was first marked as the New Year in the early Roman calendar.
Second, Julius Caesar created the solar-based Julian calendar in 46 BC. At that time he fixed January 1 as the day to celebrate the New Year.
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