Malta Edition

January 1, 2027

L-Ewwel tas-Sena leads today's complete edition for Malta.

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A young woman in casual attire stands in front of a blue metal shutter in Indonesia.
Official Public Holiday

L-Ewwel tas-Sena

L-Ewwel tas-Sena is listed as a public holiday in Malta. English reference name: New Year's Day.

Aerial view of the historic city of Thessaloniki, Greece at sunset showing the cityscape and coast.
World Calendar Day

Ano Nuevo

The calendar flips and every Argentine household is eating vitel tone, the cold sliced beef with tuna sauce that somehow became the definitive New Year dish. Toasts happen with cider, not champagne, and the pan dulce from the panaderia sits half-eaten on the counter until someone finishes it off at merienda the next day.

Vibrant fireworks light up the night sky in a breathtaking celebration in Vaughan, Ontario.
World Calendar Day

New Year's Day

The whole country moves slow after last night's festivities. Sydney Harbour fireworks are still playing on every TV, and someone's dad is already firing up the barbie for a leftovers lunch. Recovery happens poolside or beachside, thongs on, cold tinny in hand.

Colorful fireworks lighting the night sky, perfect for celebrations and holidays.
World Calendar Day

Nova Godina

National holiday. The dzezva comes out before noon because Bosnians do not nurse hangovers with water. By afternoon someone has already proposed kafa at a kafana and you will not see your couch again until evening. Every New Year starts the same way: with good intentions about being productive and a coffee that turns into four hours.

Aerial capture of a lively beach with people enjoying the waves near a historical fortress.
World Calendar Day

Sana Jadida

Jordan observes the Gregorian new year, and Amman celebrates with fireworks over the Citadel and family gatherings. The new year is a secular holiday in a country that observes both Islamic and Christian calendars, and the celebration is inclusive: Muslims, Christians, and Druze all celebrate, and the only thing that is not inclusive is the traffic.

A young woman in casual attire stands in front of a blue metal shutter in Indonesia.
Regional/Cultural Day

L-Ewwel tas-Sena

The Maltese new year begins with fireworks over the Grand Harbour in Valletta, and the traditional meal of timpana (a baked pasta pie with meat sauce) or roasted pork. The Maltese love fireworks (they have 35 fireworks factories on an island of 316 square kilometers), and the New Year's fireworks are spectacular. The timpana is the ultimate Maltese comfort food: macaroni, meat sauce, eggs, and cheese, baked in a pastry shell. It is the kind of dish that says "we are starting the year right." The Grand Harbour, flanked by the fortified cities of Valletta and the Three Cities, provides one of the most dramatic backdrops for New Year's fireworks in the world. The Maltese also celebrate with concerts in St George's Square and the traditional new year toast of local sparkling wine.

Stunning aerial view of Apia, Samoa featuring coastal cityscape and landmarks.
Regional/Cultural Day

Animals of Samoa Day

You encounter Samoan flying foxes, Pacific pigeons, and endemic Samoan parrots as the most iconic wildlife native to Samoa. You see that dogs, cats, chickens, and pigs are commonly kept as pets by Samoan families and farmers. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.

Rack of vibrant Cyprus postcards showcasing scenic views and landmarks.
Regional/Cultural Day

Products of Cyprus Day

You reach for Keo and Carlsberg Cyprus beers, which dominate the island's social gatherings and taverna culture. You recognize these brands as essential to Cypriot hospitality and the rhythm of Mediterranean summer life.