January 1
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January 1
Summary
January 1 is a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of point_in_time_with_respect_to_recurrent_timeframe entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (399 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- January 1's instance of is recorded as point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[3].
- January 1's instance of is recorded as day of the Gregorian Calendar[4].
- January 1's follows is recorded as January 0[5].
- January 1's subclass of is recorded as New Year[6].
- January 1's subclass of is recorded as 1st[7].
- January 1's subclass of is recorded as first day of a year[8].
- January 1's part of is recorded as January[9].
- January 1's Commons category is recorded as 1 January[10].
- January 1's pronunciation audio is recorded as LL-Q1571 (mar)-Vj18081991-जानेवारी १.wav[11].
- January 1's said to be the same as is recorded as December 32[12].
- January 1's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/040gb[13].
- January 1's topic's main category is recorded as Category:January 1[14].
- January 1's Commons gallery is recorded as January 1[15].
- January 1's page banner is recorded as Jan1 Woman of the day.png[16].
- January 1's Iconclass notation is recorded as 43A141[17].
- January 1's facet of is recorded as first day of the year[18].
- January 1's topic has template is recorded as Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/January 1[19].
- January 1's BabelNet ID is recorded as 00047977n[20].
- January 1's day of week is recorded as Sunday[21].
- January 1's day of week is recorded as Monday[22].
- January 1's day of week is recorded as Tuesday[23].
- January 1's day of week is recorded as Wednesday[24].
- January 1's day of week is recorded as Thursday[25].
- January 1's day of week is recorded as Friday[26].
- January 1's day of week is recorded as Saturday[27].
Why It Matters
January 1 ranks in the top 5% of point_in_time_with_respect_to_recurrent_timeframe entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (399 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 42 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]