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  • | title = [[Japanese calendar]] * [[Genka calendar]] {{small|692–696}}
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  • ...date|month=12|day=21|year=2012}} }}</nowiki>''' produces {{Maya date|gsd={{Gregorian serial date|month=12|day=21|year=2012}} }}. + ({{{gsd|{{Gregorian serial date}} }}} + 1137142)
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  • {{#time: j F Y}} [[Gregorian calendar|AD]] :::: {{#time:xmj [[xmF]] xmY}} [[Islamic calendar|AH]]
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  • {{Calendar}} ...trium on October 19. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian calendar. Among the Anglo-Saxons, it was known as Winterfylleth, because at this ful
    857 bytes (128 words) - 10:30, 27 April 2018
  • {{Calendar}} ...egan on November 24. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian calendar.
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  • {{Calendar}} ...month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, the fifth in the early Julian calendar, the first of four months to have a length of 30 days, and the second of fi
    359 bytes (55 words) - 08:06, 27 April 2018
  • {{Calendar}} ...held on December 25. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian calendar.
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  • ...ulian calendar. During the Middle Ages in western Europe, while the Julian calendar was still in use, authorities moved New Year's Day variously, depending upo
    603 bytes (91 words) - 16:35, 8 December 2016
  • ...ulian calendar. During the Middle Ages in western Europe, while the Julian calendar was still in use, authorities moved New Year's Day variously, depending upo
    603 bytes (91 words) - 13:36, 30 October 2017
  • ...rticle header/Julian day|{{{1|{{CURRENTYEAR}}}}}}}, which was the dominant calendar of the time. ...ed by Monday, [[December 20]]). Other countries continued using the Julian calendar for decades or, in some cases, centuries.}}|<!-- Years On or After 1582 -->
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  • * {{#time:[[Y]]}} [[Gregorian calendar|AD/CE]] * {{#time:xiY}} [[Solar Hijri calendar|SH]]
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  • {{Calendar}} ...' is the second and shortest month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendar with 28 days in common years and 29 days in leap years, with the quadrennia
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  • {{Calendar}} '''March''' is the third month of the year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. It is the second of seven months to have a length of 31 days.
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  • {{Calendar}} '''May''' is the fifth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and the third of seven months to have a length of 31 days.
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  • {{Calendar}} ...o gave it 29 days. Julius Caesar added two days when he created the Julian calendar in 46 BC (708 AUC), giving it its modern length of 31 days. In 8 BC, it was
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  • * {{#time:xmY}} [[Islamic calendar|AH]] * {{#time:Y}} [[Gregorian calendar|AD]]
    1,001 bytes (118 words) - 12:47, 8 September 2021
  • ...her Lua modules, and it also contains several functions to export Japanese calendar data directly to Wikipedia pages through #invoke. &#123;{#invoke:Japanese calendar|''function_name''|year=''year''|era=''article name or kanji''|previous=''ye
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  • {{Calendar}} '''January''' is the first month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars and the first of seven months to have a length of 31 days. The fi
    347 bytes (50 words) - 07:38, 27 April 2018
  • ...alendar.htm |author=Robert van Gent |title=The Mathematics of the ISO 8601 Calendar |publisher=Utrecht University, Department of Mathematics |date=2017 |access ...day of the first month"| 1 Jan !!scope=col title="number of such years per Gregorian 400-year cycle"| Count !!scope=col title="occurrence frequency of such year
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  • In the Gregorian calendar, '''[[New Year's Eve]]''' (also known as '''Old Year's Day''' or '''Saint S
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