Those born in January, the first month of the year, have some unusual, interesting qualities. Wondering which ones? Read in the article.
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like if we didn't act like women and men are two different worlds?
In 2019, City Magazine covered a thousand and one topics. We chatted about fashion, beauty, technology, cars, suggested recipes, peeked into your soul, revealed what the stars predict for you, maybe even tapped your conscience? At the end of the year, we're looking back, so we took a look at which viral content caught your attention the most. These are our most read viral articles! Well, THANK YOU SO MUCH for reading us and staying our readers in 2020!
The New Year will not only be the beginning of a new decade, but also a leap year! Check out our selection of some of the most interesting customs associated with Leap Year.
Who from the world of celebrities left us in 2019? These are the dead stars of 2019 who will be missed the most!
What are the New Year's customs and habits that apply in Slovenia, and what do they do in other parts of the world for good luck in the New Year?
Have you started your New Year's resolutions yet? With these 14 personal goals, you will turn 2020 into YOUR year!
Do you always take board games on vacation? Do you play sudoku because it's supposed to train your brain? Do you watch documentaries, even though you'd rather watch a series? But since this is supposed to keep your brain busy, you persist. The bad news: You're probably doing it all to no real effect.
For all of you who still have no idea how to say goodbye to the old year and decade this year, but you know you'd like to say goodbye in style... we've prepared crazy ideas for an unforgettable New Year's party!
One interesting fact about Iceland: Most of the population believes that invisible elves and trolls are real. Another fact: there are no McDonalds in Iceland. And one last thing: there is an Icelandic Christmas tradition called Jólabókaflóð, and everyone should try it this year!
The reason why we celebrate Christmas on December 25th is probably known to all of us - that's when we remember the birth of Jesus. But you probably didn't know that this date doesn't really have much to do with Jesus' coming into the world. Are you ready to learn a completely different truth about this most joyous holiday of the year?
For everyone who would not like to spend Christmas this year again according to the good old custom, we have collected ideas for spending the traditional Christmas a little differently.