<P> For the two hours between 10: 00 and 11: 59 UTC each day, three different calendar dates are observed at the same time in different places on Earth . For example, at 10: 15 UTC Thursday, it is 23: 15 Wednesday in American Samoa (UTC − 11), Thursday in most of the world, and 00: 15 Friday in Kiritimati (UTC + 14). </P> <P> During the first hour (UTC 10: 00--10: 59), all three calendar dates include inhabited places . During the second hour (UTC 11: 00--11: 59) one of the calendar dates is limited to an uninhabited maritime time zone twelve hours behind UTC (UTC − 12). </P> <P> According to the clock, the first areas to experience a new day and a New Year are islands that use UTC + 14 . These include portions of the Republic of Kiribati, including Millennium Island in the Line Islands, as well as Samoa during the southern summer . The first major cities to experience a new day are Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand (UTC + 12; UTC + 13 with daylight saving time). </P> <P> A 1995 realignment of the IDL made Caroline Island one of the first points of land on Earth to reach January 1, 2000 on the calendar (UTC + 14). As a result, this atoll was renamed Millennium Island . </P>

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