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December 31, New Year's Eve, Year or New Year's Eve

December 31, New Year's Eve, Year or New Year's Eve

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Today is December 31, the countdown has already started for twelve bells.It is our opportunity to provide for health, love and the best wishes.

It is the end of the year, old year or New Year's Eve, the date on which people say goodbye to the old year and receive the new period of 365 days with hope and joy.

¿Cómo se celebra el 31 de diciembre en Cuba?

Despite the challenges and sorrows imposed by the pandemic, in Cuba it is celebrated this December 31.National traditions are diverse and vary according to the country's geography.This is one of the most widespread festivities in the national territory.

In some Cuban families even meetings are held prior to the date to plan the details of the party and gather, among all, the money to buy whatever it takes.

The first, of course, is food.The most traditional thing is to make a good congrí, cassava with mojo, vegetable salad and roasted pig.The latter can be one of the most enjoyed and tense activities, since the family remains pending until it is ready.

Music does not stop, but the playlist varies throughout the day.Normally it starts with soft, romantic music, to heat the body, while, in the afternoon and night the dance music is common.And already close to 12, as almost everyone is a little past drinks, the voices of the people who passed to singers are heard.

The stories about the experiences of the year that ends are not lacking.“Do you remember that?How well we had that day!And guilty that he behaved ".Laughter are the answer to many of the stories that are sometimes accompanied by photos and videos.

Meanwhile, Christmas tree that night shines more than ever.Outside, as guarding, there is the doll that will be burned at 12 at night, as a symbol that everything bad was behind.

31 de diciembre, día de fin de año, año viejo o nochevieja

When the clock marks the start of the New Year, relatives hug and describe prosperity for the next 365 days.People go to the streets and greet each other, even if they don't know each other.From there the superstitions are many.

Some throw water or rice into the streets so that bad things go;Others turn the apple with a briefcase in hand, because, supposedly, it will bring them travel opportunities;Some burn old clothes ... However, the most beautiful thing about this date is to be able to pass it as a family.

¿Por qué se celebra el fin de año?

The celebration of the end of the year is tradition in almost everyone, according to the customs and beliefs of each country, to fire the old year and wait with expectations the year that begins.On December 31, it symbolizes the closure of a cycle, with goals and purposes to be achieved during the coming year.

¿Cuál es el origen de la Nochevieja?

It is estimated that the first year -year celebration originated in Mesopotamia in year 2.000 a.C, between the months of March and April, meaning the beginning of the new crops.It represented the beginning of spring and its first moon with the celebration of the Akitu, welcoming a new year for twelve days, in which ceremony was held at the Esagila temple, the home Deldios Marduk.

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By virtue of this he commissioned the astronomer Sosigenes to establish a new solar calendar, called Juliano the God Janus, who symbolizes the beginnings and is represented with a part of the face looking towards the past and another towards the future.

January 1 was the date allocated to welcome the new year and the extension of the holidays and celebrations, such as saturnal parties in honor of Saturn, the God of Agriculture.

Rituales y supersticiones para despedir el año

Nothing better than receiving a new year with the best energies and the best disposition, in essential aspects such as health, money, love, as well as projects to be carried out.

There are very popular rituals, beliefs and superstitions around the world to fire New Year's Eve and receive the new year with prosperity:

Places in the world where it is not celebrated on December 31

On the other hand, in several countries of the world it is not celebrated on December 31, for cultural and religious reasons:

What you didn't know about the end of the year

The truth is that the countdown has already started for twelve bells.Let's provide for health, love and the best wishes!Happy 2022!

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