Pisan New Year
Pisan New Year is held on March 25. This event in the third decade of the month March is annual.
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It is a tradition that harks back to what is already attested in 10th-century documents that testify how the city made the beginning of the New Year coincide with the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary of the Incarnation of Jesus. To celebrate the date, the City of Pisa has organized a series of initiatives.
"We want to live this New Year's Eve in the Pisan style, trying to revive what has found so many obstacles in the past two years," explains Filippo Bedini, councillor for traditions of the history and identity of Pisa. "We are convinced that in order to build the future with awareness and intelligence, it is necessary to know and make known the past, traditions, customs and events of the community."
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
Historic start of the new year on March 25 (Lady Day in England, Wales, Ireland, and the future United States until the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in 1752. The year 1751 began on 25 March; the year 1752 began on 1 January. It is one of the four Quarter days in Ireland and England);
Mahl New Year or Alathu Aharudhuvas on April 14 (Maldives and India's Lakshadweep and Kerala state);
Nepali New Year, or Navabarsha / Vaishak Ek on April 14 (South and Southeast Asian New Year);
Iranian New Year on March 21
Indonesian New Year on March 21
Thai New Year or Songkran in Thailand on April 13
Khmer New Year or Chol Chnam Thmey in Cambodia on April 14
Burmese New Year, or Thingyan in Myanmar on April 14
Lao New Year, or Songkan, or Pi Mai Lao in Laos on April 14