New Year"s Day - translation to greek
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New Year"s Day - translation to greek

BEGINNING OF THE YEAR ACCORDING TO THE LUNAR CALENDAR, OTHERWISE ACCORDING TO THE LUNISOLAR CALENDAR
Lunar new year; The second day of the Lunar New Year; Lunar New Year's Day; The third day of the Lunar New Year
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New Year's Day      
πρωτοχρονιά, αρχιχρονιά
fiscal year         
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1-YEAR TERM FOR GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS FINANCIAL REPORTING
Fiscal calendar; Financial year; Fiscal Year; Tax year; Fiscal Quarter; Financial Year; Business quarter; Accounting reference date; Financial quarter; Fiscal quarter; Budget Year; Fiscal-year budget; Business year; UK tax year; Budget year; Financial year closing; Fiscal year closing; US fiscal year; FY (fiscal year); Australian financial year; Fiscal year end; U.S. fiscal year; Fiscal years; Japanese fiscal year
οικονομικό έτος
day and night         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Day & Night (single); Riri yeye; Day 'n' Night; Day N Night; Day and Night (film); Day & Night (film); Day and Night (2004); Day and night; Day and Night (2004 film); Day&Night; Day & Night; Day & Night (disambiguation); Day and Night (disambiguation); Day & Night (song); Day and Night (song)
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Definition

New-year
·adj Of or pertaining to, or suitable for, the commencement of the year; as, New-year gifts or odes.

Wikipedia

Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year is the first new moon of a lunar calendar or lunisolar calendar year, whose months are moon cycles. The event is celebrated by numerous cultures in various ways at diverse dates.

The more well-known celebrations include New Year's Day (or week) in the Chinese calendar and Tibetan calendar of East Asia; the Buddhist and Hindu calendars of Southeast and South Asia; the Islamic calendar and the Jewish calendar that originated in the Middle East; and the Nisga'a calendar from Canada. The determination of the first month of a new lunar year varies by culture.

Examples of use of New Year"s Day
1. By New Years Day 2006, the number of U.S. troops killed in action by IEDs in Iraq approached 700.
2. Since then, the frequency of car-bomb attacks has dramatically increased: 140 per month last autumn, and 13 in Baghdad this New Years Day alone.
3. On New Years Day, the Russians turned off the flow of natural gas to Ukraine in what appeared to be political pressure.