We’d like to wish you a happy new 2010. year in all the languages of the world, but unfortunately, even Google Translate doesn’t have them all. So here’s just a few:
Szczęśliwego nowego roku!
glückliches neues Jahr!
Srećna Nova godina! ευτυχές το νέο έτος!
Happy New Year! С Новым годом! Feliz Año Nuevo!
Šťastný nový rok!
Gëzuar vitin e ri!
नया साल मुबारक हो
Boldog újévet!
Bonne année!
Gott Nytt År!
la mulţi ani! Buon anno! سنة جديدة سعيدة! 謹賀新年! 新年好! שנה טובה
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Now, here’s where you come in. If a felicitation in your language isn’t up there or is wrong, please add it via comments.
To all of you who celebrate the Christmas tomorrow, I’d like to wish a joyful Christmas Eve and a merry Christmas! Whether you’re going to spend it at home or somewhere else, I wish you spend it happily and above all, in good health and surrendered by people you love.
Well, this has been a tough but interesting year for geaNostra, with many child illnesses that we’ve fortunately left behind. Today on October 20. 2009. geaNostra celebrates it’s first birthday. We hope it will celebrate many more growing to be better, more interesting and more inspiring every year, and to get many more friends.
1219. – Serbian Orthodox Church was proclaimed autocephalous (independent) – by the Byzantine Emperor Theodore I Lascaris and Patriarch Manuel I Haritopoulos of Nicaea with Sava Nemanjić as first Serbian Archbishop – with its headquarters in the Žiča Monastery. Tzar Dušan raised the Serbian church to the rank of patriarchate in 1346.
1716. – The first lighthouse in the U.S. was inaugurated in Boston harbor. (more…)
1526. – Turkish Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, after his victory over the Hungarians in Mohács field, captured Buda (part of present-day Budapest, Hungary), which became the seat of the Buda province of the Ottoman Empire for the next 150 years. (more…)