New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve

New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve



Free

1.0for iPhone, iPad and more
9.9
1 Ratings
Daniel Petrov
Developer
4.8 MB
Size
Nov 11, 2016
Update Date
Entertainment
Category
4+
Age Rating
Age Rating
4+
Apps in this category do not contain restricted content.
9+
Apps in this category may contain mild or occasional cartoon, fantasy or real-life violence, as well as occasional or mild adult, sexually suggestive or horrifying content and may not be suitable for children under 9 years of age.
12+
Apps in this category may contain occasional mild indecent language, frequent or intense cartoon or real-life violence, minor or occasional adult or sexually suggestive material, and simulated gambling, and may be for children under 12 years of age.
17+
You must be at least 17 years old to access this App.
Apps in this category may contain frequent and intense offensive language; Frequent and intense cartoon, fantasy or realistic violence: frequent and intense adult, scary and sexually suggestive subjects: as well as sexual content, nudity, tobacco, alcohol and drugs, may not be suitable for children under 17 years of age.
New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve Screenshots
New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve posterNew Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve posterNew Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve posterNew Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve posterNew Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve poster
New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve posterNew Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve posterNew Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve posterNew Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve posterNew Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve poster

About New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve

New Year 2017 is almost here. PREPARE get the best themes and wallpapers, share the magic of the new year's eve with your friends.

The app is best for xmas as well. Great warm and nice landscapes and winter photos. Fireworks fun and beauty.

New Year is the time at which a new calendar year begins and the calendar's year count increments by one. Many cultures celebrate the event in some manner.[1] The New Year of the Gregorian calendar, today mostly in use, falls on 1 January (New Year's Day), as was the case both in the old Roman calendar (at least after about 713 BCE) and in the Julian calendar that succeeded it. The order of months was January to December in the Old Roman calendar during the reign of King Numa Pompilius in about 700 BCE, according to Plutarch and Macrobius, and has been in continuous use since that time. Many countries, such as the Czech Republic, Italy, Spain, the UK, and the United States, mark 1 January as a national holiday.

During the Middle Ages in western Europe, while the Julian calendar was still in use, authorities moved New Year's Day variously, depending upon locale, to one of several other days, among them: 1 March, 25 March, Easter, 1 September, and 25 December. These New Year's Day changes generally reverted to using January 1 before or during the various local adoptions of the Gregorian calendar, beginning in 1582. The change from March 25 – Lady Day, one of the four quarter days – to January 1 took place in Scotland in 1600, before the ascension of James VI of Scotland to the throne of England in 1603 and well before the formation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. In England and Wales (and in all British dominions, including Britain's American colonies), 1751 began on March 25 and lasted 282 days, and 1752 began on January 1.[2] For more information about the changeover from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar and the effect on the dating of historical events etc., see Old Style and New Style dates.

A great many other calendars have seen use historically in different parts of the world; some such calendars count years numerically, while others do not. The expansion of Western culture during recent centuries has seen such widespread official adoption of the Gregorian calendar that its recognition and that of January 1 as the New Year has become virtually global. (Note for example the New Year celebrations held in Dubai to mark the start of 2014, which broke the world record for the most fireworks set off in a single display,[3] lasting for six minutes and including the use of over 500,000 fireworks.)

Nevertheless, regional or local use of other calendars persists, along with the cultural and religious practices that accompany them. Many places (such as Israel, China, and India) also celebrate New Year at the times determined by these other calendars. In Latin America the observation of traditions belonging to various native cultures continues according to their own calendars, despite the domination of recently arrived cultures. The most common dates of modern New Year's celebrations are listed below, ordered and grouped by their alignment relative to the Gregorian calendar.
Show More

What's New in the Latest Version 1.0

Last updated on Nov 11, 2016
Old Versions
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Show More
Version History
1.0
Nov 11, 2016
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve FAQ

Click here to learn how to download New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve in restricted country or region.
Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve.
iPhone
Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 8.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve supports English

New Year - party,wallpapers,fun,fireworks,show,eve Alternative

You May Also Like

Get more from Daniel Petrov