- January - Wikipedia
January is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars Its length is 31 days The first day of the month is known as New Year's Day
- January | Meaning Facts | Britannica
January, first month of the Gregorian calendar It was named after Janus, the Roman god of all beginnings January replaced March as the first month of the Roman year no later than 153
- January: First Month of the Year - timeanddate. com
January is the first month in the Gregorian calendar and is named after the two-faced Roman god Janus
- The Month of January 2026: Holidays, Fun Facts, Folklore
January holidays, history, recipes, gardening tips, Moon dates, folklore, and more!
- The Surprising History of January
Winter doldrums aside, the month boasts its own quiet marvels: a brilliant meteor shower, a huge candy-colored ice festival and even the invention of the King Cake F Scott Fitzgerald might have
- The History Place - This Month in History: January
New Year's Day - The most celebrated holiday around the world January 1, 1502 - Portuguese explorers landed at Guanabara Bay on the coast of South America and named it Rio de Janeiro (River of January) Rio de Janeiro is currently Brazil's second largest city
- January - CalendarDate. com
Details and facts about the month of January with calendars and more
- January: Why Is The 1st Month Of The Year? - Calendarr
As the holiday season comes to an end and a new year is on the horizon, the world gets ready for January The first month of the Gregorian calendar has 31 days and marks the onset of a new year, a new chapter
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