American Samoa and Niue enter 2026 last
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While most of the world has welcomed the new year, much of the west coast of North America and numerous Pacific islands are still awaiting the start of the new year.
As fireworks exploded and champagne corks popped in Poland, some of the world's population was already relaxing from the New Year's Eve festivities, while others were still counting down the hours until the New Year. The first celebrations began around 11:00 a.m. Polish time on the Pacific islands, and the last ones began many hours later on the Pacific Rim.
American Samoa and Niue enter 2026 last
With every country in the world already ushering in the new calendar year, American Samoa and Niue Island became the last inhabited regions in the world to welcome the new year as they officially entered 2026. As of 4:30 PM (IST), both regions in the South Pacific entered the new year, becoming the last inhabited locations worldwide to transition into 2026.
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