Foula Island's Unique Christmas: Why They Celebrate on January 6th!

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News18•24-12-2025, 21:38
Foula Island's Unique Christmas: Why They Celebrate on January 6th!
- •Foula Island, Britain, celebrates Christmas on January 6th, not December 25th, defying global tradition.
- •This unique practice stems from their continued use of the Julian Calendar, while Britain adopted the Gregorian Calendar in 1752, creating a 12-day difference.
- •The tiny island (5 sq miles, 35 residents) lacks modern amenities like Wi-Fi or a national grid, relying on solar power and generators.
- •Known for its natural beauty, unique sheep, rare wildlife, and WWII shipwrecks like RMS Oceanic for scuba diving.
- •Accessible by ferry or plane, offering self-catered accommodation, emphasizing self-sufficiency and tradition.
Why It Matters: Foula Island uniquely celebrates Christmas on January 6th, preserving old calendar traditions and nature.
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