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December is the twelfth and last month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars. It is the seventh and last month to have the length of 31 days.
December got its name from the Latin word decem (meaning ten) because it was originally the tenth month of the year in the Roman calendar, which began in March. The winter days following December were not included as part of any month. Later, the months of January and February were created out of the monthless period and added to the beginning of the calendar, but December retained its name.[1]
In the Western World the month is strongly associated with Christmas.
Astronomy
December contains the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the day with the fewest daylight hours, and the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere, the day with the most daylight hours (excluding polar regions in both cases). December in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to June in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa. In the Northern hemisphere, the beginning of the astronomical winter is traditionally 21 December or the date of the solstice.
Astrology
- The zodiac signs for the month of December are Sagittarius (until December 21) and Capricorn (December 22 onwards).[2]
December symbols
- December's birth flower is the narcissus.
- December's birthstones are the turquoise, zircon, and tanzanite.
Observances
This list does not necessarily imply either official status or general observance.
Non-Gregorian observances
(please note that all Jewish observances, which are set by the Hebrew calendar, begin at sunset the day prior to the date listed and end on the sunset of the date in question unless otherwise noted. The same applies to observances set by the Bahá'í calendar, and by the Islamic calendar)
- December 1: Maldives National Day (Islamic calendar)
- December 1: Noumenia (Attic calendar, modern Hellenism)
- December 1: Rosh Chodesh Kislev/ 1 Kislev (Judaism, non Rosh Chodesh related observances are Chabad sect only)
- December 4: Vivaha Panchami (Hinduism)
- December 9: 9 Kislev (Judaism, Chabad sect only)
- December 10: 10 Kislev (Judaism, Chabad sect only)
- December 10: Mokshada Ekadashi (Hinduism)[3]
- December 10: Rural Dionysia (Attic calendar, modern Hellenism)
- December 11: Feast of Masa’il / Questions (Bahá'í calendar)[4]
- December 12: Karthikai Deepam (Tamil calendar)[5]
- December 12: Mawlid (Islamic calendar, Sunni sect)
- December 13: Yomari punhi (Nepal Sambat)
- December 15: Dhanu Sankranti (Hinduism) [6]
- December 17: Mawlid (Islamic calendar, Shia sect)
- December 19: 19 Kislev (Judaism, Chabad sect only)
- December 23: Teacher's Day in Israel (Hebrew calendar)
- December 24: Shabbat Mevorchim (Judaism)
- December 25 - January 1, 2017: Hanukkah (Judaism)
- December 26: Haloa (festival) (Attic calendar, modern Hellenism)
- December 29: Kayin New Year (Burmese calendar)[7]
- December 30: Feast of Sharaf/Honour (Bahá'í calendar)[8]
- December 30: Hekate's Deipnon (Attic calendar, modern Hellenism)
- December 30: Rosh Chodesh of Tevet (Judaism)
- December 31: Noumenia (Attic calendar, modern Hellenism)
Month-long observances
- In Catholic tradition, December is the Month of the Advent of Christ.
- National Egg Nog Month (United States)
- National Impaired Driving Prevention Month (United States)
- National Fruit Cake Month (United States)
- National Pear Month (United States)
Movable Observances - 2016 dates
Last Week of November: November 21-December 1
First Friday: December 2
Second Friday after Thanksgiving
First Sunday: December 4
Second Monday: December 12
Winter Solstice: December 21
- Blue Christmas (holiday)
- Brumalia (Ancient Rome)
- Dongzhi Festival (Asia)
- Global Orgasm
- Korochun (Slavic)
- Midsummer in the Southern Hemisphere. (Contemporary Paganism)
- Sanghamitta Day (Theravada Buddhism)
- Shalako (Zuni)
- Yaldā (Iran)
- Yule in the Northern Hemisphere (Contemporary Paganism)
- Ziemassvētki (Latvia)
Thursday before Christmas: December 22
December 22, unless that date is a Sunday, in which case it's moved to the 23rd: December 22
December 26, unless that day is a Sunday, in which case the 27th: December 26
- Boxing Day (Commonwealth of Nations)
- Day of Good Will (South Africa and Namibia)
- Family Day (Vanuatu)
- Thanksgiving (Solomon Islands)
- Start of Boxing Week (December 26 - December 31)
Last Friday: December 30
Fixed observances
- November 25 - December 10: 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence
- December 1
- Battle of the Sinop Day (Russia)
- Bifocals at the Monitor Day
- Damrong Rajanubhab Day (Thailand)
- Day of Restoration of Independence (Portugal)
- Eat A Red Apple Day (United States)
- Feast for Death of Aleister Crowley (Thelema)
- First President Day (Kazakhstan)
- Freedom and Democracy Day (Chad)
- Great Union Day (Romania)
- Military Abolition Day (Costa Rica)
- National Day (Myanmar)
- Republic Day (Central African Republic)
- Restoration of Independence Day (Portugal)
- Rosa Parks Day (Ohio and Oregon, United States)
- Self-governance Day (Iceland)
- Teachers' Day (Panama)
- World AIDS Day
- December 2
- December 3
- December 4
- National Cookie Day (United States)
- Navy Day (India)
- Saint Barbara's Day-related observance:
- Barbórka, Miners' Day in Poland
- Eid il-Burbara, a holiday similar to Halloween in honor of Saint Barbara. (Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine)
- Thai Environment Day (Thailand)
- Tupou I Day (Tonga)
- December 5
- Bathtub Party Day
- Children's Day (Suriname)
- Day of the Ninja (unofficial)
- Discovery Day (Haiti and Dominican Republic)
- International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development (International)
- Klozum (Schiermonnikoog, Netherlands)
- Saint Nicholas Eve (Belgium, Czech Republic, Slovakia, the Netherlands, Hungary, Romania, Germany, Poland and the UK)
- Krampusnacht (Austria)
- King's Birthday, which is a National Day and Father's Day (Thailand)
- World Soil Day (International)
- December 6
- December 7
- Armed Forces Flag Day (India)
- Eve of the Immaculate Conception and related observances:
- Day of the Little Candles, begins after sunset (Colombia)
- Quema del Diablo, begins after sunset. (Guatemala)
- Flag Land Base Day (Scientology)
- International Civil Aviation Day (International)
- National Heroes Day (East Timor)
- National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day (United States)
- Spitak Remembrance Day (Armenia)
- Student Day (Iran)
- December 8
- Bodhi Day (Japan)
- CARICOM–Cuba Day (Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Cuba)
- Constitution Day (Romania)
- Constitution Day (Uzbekistan)
- Day of Finnish Music (Finland)
- Feast of the Immaculate Conception (public holiday in several countries, a holy day of obligation in others), and its related observances:
- Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Anglican Communion), lesser commemoration
- Christmas on Campus (University of Dayton)
- Mother's Day (Panama)
- Festa da Conceição da Praia, celebrating Yemanjá, Queen of the Ocean (Salvador, Bahia)
- Festival of Lights (Lyon)
- Pansexual/Panromantic Pride Day
- Saint Clement of Ohrid Day (Macedonia)
- National Brownie Day (United States)
- National Youth Day (Albania)
- December 9
- December 10
- December 11
- One of the four Agonalia, this day in honor of Sol Indiges (Ancient Rome)
- Human Rights and Peace Day (Kiribati)
- Indiana Day (Indiana, United States)
- National Have a Bagel Day (United States)
- National Noodle Ring Day (United States)
- National Tango Day (Argentina)
- Pampanga Day (Pampanga province, Philippines)
- Republic Day (Burkina Faso)
- Septimontium (Ancient Rome)
- December 12
- Constitution Day (Russia)
- Croatian Air Force Day (Croatia)
- Day of Neutrality (Turkmenistan)
- Feast of the Apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe (Mexico)
- Feast of Masá'il Bahá'í calendar (only if Bahá'í Naw-Rúz falls on March 21, which it does for 2015)
- Kanji Day (Japan)
- Jamhuri Day (Kenya)
- December 13
- Acadian Remembrance Day (Acadians)
- Dies Natalis of the temple of Tellus (Ancient Rome)
- National Day (Saint Lucia)
- National Ice Cream Day (United States)
- Pick a Pathologist Pal Day
- Republic Day (Malta)
- Sailor's Day (Brazil)
- Saint Lucy's Day (mainly Scandinavia, some regions of Italy)
- December 14
- Alabama Day (Alabama)
- Forty-seven Ronin Remembrance Day (Sengaku-ji, Tokyo)
- Martyred Intellectuals Day (Bangladesh)
- Monkey Day (International)
- December 15
- Bill of Rights Day (United States)
- 2nd Amendment Day (South Carolina)
- Cat Herders Day
- Consualia (Ancient Rome)
- Homecoming Day (Alderney)
- International Tea Day
- Kingdom Day (Netherlands)
- National Cupcake Day (United States)
- Remembrance Day of Journalists Killed in the Line of Duty (Russia)
- Zamenhof Day (International Esperanto Community)
- Bill of Rights Day (United States)
- December 16
- Barbie and Barney Backlash Day
- National Day (Kingdom of Bahrain)
- Victory day of Bangladesh
- Day of Reconciliation in South Africa
- December 17
- Accession Day (Bahrain)
- International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
- National Day (Bhutan)
- National Maple Syrup Day (United States)
- Pan American Aviation Day (United States)
- Start of Saturnalia (December 17–23), end of Brumalia (Ancient Rome)
- Wright Brothers Day (United States)
- December 18
- National Muffin Day (Brazil)
- December 19
- December 20
- National Sangria Day (United States)
- December 21
- Divalia (Ancient Rome)
- First day of winter
- Humbug Day
- National Hamburger Day (United States)
- December 22
- Armed Forces Day (Vietnam)
- Mother's Day (Indonesia)
- National Date Nut Bread Day (United States)
- National Mathematics Day (India)
- Teachers' Day (Cuba)
- Unity Day (Zimbabwe)
- December 23
- The Emperor's Birthday, a national holiday in Japan
- Festivus
- HumanLight (Humanism)
- Larentalia (Ancient Rome)
- December 24
- Christmas Eve
- Aðfangadagskvöld, the day when the 13th and the last Yule Lad arrives to towns. (Iceland)
- Feast of the Seven Fishes (Italy)
- Juleaften (Denmark)/Julaften (Norway)/Julafton (Sweden)
- Nittel Nacht (certain Orthodox Jewish denominations)
- Nochebuena (Spain and Spanish-speaking countries)
- The Declaration of Christmas Peace (Old Great Square of Turku, Finland's official Christmas City)
- Day of Military Honour - Siege of Ismail (Russia)
- Independence Day (Libya)
- Mōdraniht (Anglo-Saxon paganism)
- National Eggnog Day (United States)
- Christmas Eve
- December 25
- Children's Day (Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Republic of Congo)
- Christmas (Christianity)
- Constitution Day (Taiwan)
- Good Governance Day (India)
- Malkh-Festival (Nakh peoples of Chechnya and Ingushetia)
- Newtonmas (Atheist community)
- Quaid-e-Azam's Day (Pakistan)
- Takanakuy (Chumbivilcas Province, Peru)
- Dies Natalis of Sol Invictus (Ancient Rome)
- National Pumpkin Pie Day (United States)
- December 26
- December 27
- Independence and Unity Day (Slovenia)
- Mauro Hamza Day (Houston, Texas)
- Mummer's Day (Padstow, Cornwall)
- St. Stephen's Day (public holiday in Alsace, Austria, Catalonia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia and Switzerland)
- Father's Day (Bulgaria)
- Kwanzaa December 27-January 1 (African-American community, United States)
- The first day of Junkanoo street parade, the second day is on the New Year's Day (The Bahamas)
- National Fruitcake Day (United States)
- Wren Day (Ireland, Isle of Man)
- Zartosht No-Diso (Zoroastrianism)
- December 28
- December 29
- December 30
- Day of the Declaration of Slovakia as an Independent Ecclesiastic Province (Slovakia)
- Falling Needles Family Fest
- Freedom Day (Church of Scientology)
- National Bicarbonate of Soda Day (United States)
- Rizal Day (Philippines)
- December 31
- International Solidarity Day (Azerbaijan)
- National Champagne Day (United States)
- New Year's Eve
- Bisperás ng Bagong Taón (Philippines)
- Ōmisoka (Japan)
- Start of Hogmanay (Scotland) December 31-January 1, in some cases until January 2.
References
- ↑ Macrobius, Saturnalia, tr. Percival Vaughan Davies (New York: Columbia University Press, 1969), book I, chapters 12–13, pp. 89–95.
- ↑ "Zodiac signs and date ranges used in astrology".
- ↑ http://www.festivalsofindia.in/MonthWise/
- ↑ http://bahaiblog.net/site/bahai-calendar/
- ↑ http://labour.pondicherry.gov.in/LRD_LIST_OF_HOLIDAYS_2016.pdf
- ↑ http://www.festivalsofindia.in/dhanu-sankranti/
- ↑ http://www.asiapearltravels.com/language/lesson26.php
- ↑ http://bahaiblog.net/site/bahai-calendar/
See also
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