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<includeonly>'''{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}} {{#ifeq:{{#expr:{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}>=0}}|1|({{Roman|{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}|Roman numeral out of range}})|}}'''
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{{#ifeq: {{#expr:{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}>1582}}|0
{{#ifeq: {{#expr:{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}>1582}}|0
|<!-- Years On or Before 1582 -->
|<!-- Years On or Before 1582 -->
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|<!-- Years Before 1582 -->was {{Year article header/zc|{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}}}. As of the start of {{Year article header/Julian day|{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}}}, which was the dominant calendar of the time.
|<!-- Years Before 1582 -->was {{Year article header/zc|{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}}}. As of the start of {{Year article header/Julian day|{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}}}, which was the dominant calendar of the time.
|<!-- In 1582 -->
|<!-- In 1582 -->
<!--Text for the year 1582 -->was {{Year article header/zc|1582}}. As of the start of {{Year article header/Julian day|{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}}}, which had previously been the universally accepted calendar in Christian nations. However, this year saw the beginning of the '''''Gregorian Calendar switch''''', when the Papal bull known as ''Inter gravissimas'' introduced the Gregorian calendar, adopted by Spain, Portugal, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and most of present-day Italy from the start. In these countries, the year continued as normal until Thursday, October 4. However, the next day became Friday, October 15 (like a common year starting on Friday), in those countries (France followed two months later, letting Sunday, December 9 be followed by Monday, December 20). Other countries continued using the Julian calendar for decades or, in some cases, centuries.}}|<!-- Years On or After 1582 -->
<!--Text for the year 1582 -->was {{Year article header/zc|1582}}. As of the start of {{Year article header/Julian day|{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}}}, which had previously been the universally accepted calendar in Christian nations. However, this year saw the beginning of the '''''Gregorian Calendar switch''''', when the Papal bull known as ''Inter gravissimas'' introduced the Gregorian calendar, adopted by Spain, Portugal, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and most of present-day Italy from the start. In these countries, the year continued as normal until Thursday, [[October 4]]. However, the next day became Friday, [[October 15]] (like a common year starting on Friday), in those countries (France followed two months later, letting Sunday, [[December 9]] be followed by Monday, [[December 20]]). Other countries continued using the Julian calendar for decades or, in some cases, centuries.}}|<!-- Years On or After 1582 -->
  {{#ifeq: {{#expr:{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}>1923}}|0
  {{#ifeq: {{#expr:{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}>1923}}|0
|<!-- Years 1583 through 1923 -->
|<!-- Years 1583 through 1923 -->

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