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  • ...year. In [[Date:=1582|[[1582]]]] [[Directory:France|France]] joined to use Gregorian calendar, changing its date from [[date:=1582-10-04|[[1582-10-04]]]] to [[d ...er been discovered that the Gregorian calendar year differs from the solar year by only 26 seconds! this only adds up to a single day difference every 3,32
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  • : {{Tlx|IsLeapYear|''year''}} : ''year'' defaults to {{evaldemo|CURRENTYEAR|=}}.
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  • This module converts a year in the Gregorian calendar to the equivalent year of the ancient Egyptian era organized by pharaohs and kings.
    137 bytes (23 words) - 19:17, 8 July 2021
  • ...mber, higher than 1989 but lower than 1991. It can describe a year on the Gregorian calendar.
    112 bytes (19 words) - 15:59, 28 July 2015
  • ...ient Egyptian era organized by dynasties and kings. It is used by [[Module:Year in various calendars]]
    189 bytes (32 words) - 19:17, 8 July 2021
  • ...mmon year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the 1973 Gregorian calendar. * 1973 may refer to: *The year 1973*"1973" (song), by James Blunt
    854 bytes (130 words) - 18:13, 24 July 2008
  • ...ommon year starting on Thursday of the [[Gregorian calendar]] (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 11-day slower [[Julian calendar]]).
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  • Calculates the Gregorian date of a recurring holiday that varies year-to-year, but follows the rule "Nth [day of week] of [month]" "year" = Gregorian calendar year
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  • '''August''' is the eighth month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. August was originally named Sextilis after the sixth month of the Roman civil year. It was renamed after Augustus Caesar.
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  • * <code>greg_year</code> is the Gregorian year, like 2014 * <code>greg_month</code> is the Gregorian month number, like 12 for December
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  • '''July''' is the seventh month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. July was originally named Quintilis after the fifth month of the Roman civil year which began on March first. It was later named after Julius Caesar.
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  • '''November''' is the eleventh month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. November was the ninth month of the Roman civil year.
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  • '''October''' is the tenth month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. October was the eighth month of the Roman civil year.
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  • ...r 4]]. However, the next day became Friday, [[October 15]] (like a common year starting on Friday), in the Catholic countries: [[Directory:Italy|Italy]],
    676 bytes (90 words) - 22:27, 12 March 2007
  • '''December''' is the twelfth and last month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. December was the tenth month of the Roman civil year. There was little work to be done during this month. Therefore, there were
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  • ...hottrends-single-trend-news-snippet">After signing a 10-year contract last year with the Chicago Park District that will keep <strong>Lollapalooza</strong> ...rating the New Year, which began on [[March 25]] until the adoption of the Gregorian calendar.
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  • '''September''' is the ninth month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. September was the seventh month of the Roman civil year.
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  • '''February''' is the second month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. February was originally the last month of the year. It is named after "februa," the plural of the Roman word "februum" for pur
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  • '''March''' is the third month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]]. ..., occurs during this month. March was the first month of the ancient Roman year, at least until the reforms of 153 BC. It marked both the beginning of the
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  • '''June''' is the sixth month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]].
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