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When does January 1 become the 1st day of the year as we know it? Who created it?

It was Julius Caesar who started the Julian calendar in 45 BC. Because of the solar year length miscalculation, modifications occurred to reflect the solar year. In 1570, Pope Gregory XIII asked the astronomer Christopher Clavius to correct the Julian calendar. They created the Gregorian calendar. As we know it, the calendar was implemented in 1582. This is why every 4 years, there is a leap year to reflect the correct value. Read More >>>>
Throughout History, the 1st day of the year was in March, for others in January/February, even July.  Now, the Gregorian calendar is considered as an international civil calendar for governments, administrations and businesses. Most of the world is celebrating the New Year on the 1st of January. Read More >>>>