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Nota bene that in the Roman lunar solar calendar the year begins with the first new moon after the winter solstice: Dec. 28 in 2008 for 2009.
Nota bene that in the Athenian lunar solar calendar the year begins with the first new moon after the summer solstice: July 7 in 2009.
In 432 BC Meton set up a parapegma in the Agora to coordinate the various Athenian calendars.
If you want more, go here for the full calendars.