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There are very few hours left to say goodbye to the year and welcome the year 2023, but there are some countries where this year’s entry will be the first. This is due to the rotation of the earth and the world is divided into 24 time zones and hence the arrival of the new year will be in rotation.
Australia is one of the first places to welcome 2023 and it’s typical to see fireworks over Sydney Harbor with the Harbor Bridge and Opera House in the background. But it is not the first country in the world to celebrate the New Year.
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Which is the first country to welcome 2023?
is the first Republic of Kiribati, in the Caroline Islands, northeast of Australia, And in particular it is the island of Kirimati, which is the first to receive Christmas Eve and New Years, which is why it is known as the “Christmas Island”. Kiribati consists of 33 atolls and islands with a population of 115,000. And because of its time zone, it receives 2023 16 or 20 hours before Latin Americans.
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Which is the last country to welcome 2023?
And the last country in the world to welcome the new year is the Howland and Barker Islands, which belong to the territory of the United States and will celebrate it at about the same time as New Zealand’s Niue Island, French Polynesia’s Tahiti, the United Kingdom’s Pitcairn Islands and Isla Revillagigedo from Mexico. This is due to the rotation of the earth and the time zones present on it, which is why there are countries that celebrate the new year earlier as the world is divided into 24 different zones.
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