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The day before the first day of the is known as New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve is regarded as a separate observance from that of the New Year's Day. In the countries like Australia, Venezuela, France, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and Philippines it is regarded as a public non-working holiday.
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'They Deserve It' brings you a number of information on the 's Eve celebration all over the globe.
Australia
Sydney leads the world in 's Eve celebration. Over 80,000 fireworks are traditionally set off from the Sydney Harbor Bridge and four other firing points covering 6 km along Sydney Harbor. The event can be seen from a 16 km radius around Sydney and attracts an average of 300,000 international tourists each year.
Brazil
Rio De Janeiro has the largest 's Eve celebration in the world and attracts over 2 million people on Copacabana Beach to watch the fire works which continues for a span of 30 minutes.
Spain
New Year's Eve in Spain is celebrated beginning with a family dinner, which includes shrimps and lamb or turkey. The actual countdown for the New Year begins on the New Year's eve which is primarily followed from the clock on top of the Casa de Correos building in Puerta del Sol square in Madrid.
'They Deserve It' presents you a wide spectrum of information on the New Year's eve which is celebrated all over the world and which marks the beginning of the New Year.
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