Neujahr
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Zifferblatt zwölf Uhr
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Konfetti-Ball
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Schneemann
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Feuerwerk Wunderkerze
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Feuerwerk
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Paket
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Geschenkverpackung
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Mandarine
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Party Popper
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Funkelt
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❶Dingbat Negative Eingekreiste Ziffer Eins
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Kalender
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Schneeflocke
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❅Feste Trifoliate-Schneeflocke
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❆Schwere Chevron-Schneeflocke
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Frau mit den Häschenohren
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Weinglas
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★Schwarzer Stern
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☆weißer Stern
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✪Eingekreister weißer Stern
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✫Open Center Black Star
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✯Sternrad Stern
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⚝Weißer Stern umrissen
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Mittlerer schwarzer Kreis
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⚹Sextil
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✵Achtzackiger Sternradstern
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❉Ballon-Speichen-Sternchen
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❋Schwere Acht Teardrop-Spoked Propeller Sternchen
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✺Sechzehn Spitzen Sternchen
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✹Zwölf schwarzer Stern
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✸Schwerer achtstrahlender, geradliniger schwarzer Stern
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✶Sechszackiger schwarzer Stern
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✷Achtzackiger, geradliniger schwarzer Stern
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✵Achtzackiger Sternradstern
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Achtzackiger schwarzer Stern
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Acht Speichen-Sternchen
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✲Öffnen Sie Center Asterisk
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✱Schwerer Stern
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✧Weißer vierzackiger Stern
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✦Schwarzer vierzackiger Stern
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⍟Apl Funktionssymbol Kreis Stern
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⊛Eingekreister Stern-Operator
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Erdbeere
New Year symbols might come in handy on this holiday!
New Year. According to the calendar, it is celebrated at the end of the last day of the old year and the beginning of the first day of the next year. It's probably the most popular international holiday. Many nations celebrate it. UTF-8 represents symbols of stars, snowflakes and other New Year attributes.
What do we associate the New Year holiday with? First of all, with Santa
, oranges
, champagne
, gifts
. Some countries will find it useful to use a tv-set
for watching the president's speech. Plus, snowflakes and stars. That's not all! Look at these amazing snowmen ☃⛄! Yeah, there are several versions, with and without snow. There's even a black snowman
⛇
. Of all these emojis, star symbols could be falling out a bit, but they're still beautiful ✡.
Most countries celebrate New Year on January 1, according to the Gregorian calendar. This calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in the 16th century. However, Julius Caesar was the one who ordered that the year began on January 1. By the way, the calendar symbol is available on Unicode 📅.
In China every year is associated with animals. And Unicode has animal symbols. And here are the Olympic symbols that you can use for winter sports festivals.