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  2. World Justice Project - Wikipedia

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    The World Justice Project (WJP) is an international civil society organization with the stated mission of "working to advance the rule of law around the world". [1] It produces the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index , a quantitative assessment tool that shows the extent to which countries adhere to the rule of law in practice.

  3. File:WCWJ (2025).svg - Wikipedia

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    Click on a date/time to view the file as it appeared at that time. Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: ... File:WCWJ (2025).svg. Add topic ...

  4. Template:Ab urbe condita date - Wikipedia

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    alone: Display only the number of years and the calendar era according to the |main= parameter : E.g.: "AUC 964" number: Display only a natural number without any era: If |1= is a Gregorian year, the number returned equals the value of that year in the astronomical calendar plus 753; if |1= is an year Ab Urbe Condita, the number returned equals exactly the value of that year in the ...

  5. Template:Date - Wikipedia

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    <date to be formatted> is an (optional) date to be formatted. If no date is specified, the template emits the current date. For example, {{date}} produces 17 December 2024. To avoid emitting the current date if none is input, use Template:fdate. If a date is provided, but is not recognized as one, the text is just returned as is. Most dates ...

  6. Calendrical calculation - Wikipedia

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    A calendrical calculation is a calculation concerning calendar dates. Calendrical calculations can be considered an area of applied mathematics. Some examples of calendrical calculations: Converting a Julian or Gregorian calendar date to its Julian day number and vice versa (see § Julian day number calculation within that article for details).

  7. Date and time notation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The military date notation is similar to the date notation in British English but is read cardinally (e.g. "Nineteen July") rather than ordinally (e.g. "The nineteenth of July"). [citation needed] Weeks are generally referred to by the date of some day within that week (e.g., "the week of May 25"), rather than by a week number. Many holidays ...

  8. Ordinal date - Wikipedia

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    Mission control center's board with time data, displaying coordinated universal time with ordinal date (without year) prepended, on October 22, 2013 (i.e.2013-295). An ordinal date is a calendar date typically consisting of a year and an ordinal number, ranging between 1 and 366 (starting on January 1), representing the multiples of a day, called day of the year or ordinal day number (also ...

  9. International Fixed Calendar - Wikipedia

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    * The two special dates have been recorded as either the 29th day of the month ending or the 0th day of the month beginning, or, more correctly, as outside any month and week with no ordinal number. The date for today, 14 February 2025, using this calendar is Tuesday, 17 February 2025.