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Gregorian dates before that are proleptic, that is, using the Gregorian rules to reckon backward from October 15, 1582. Years are given in astronomical year numbering . Augustus corrected errors in the observance of leap years by omitting leap days until AD 8.
1445–1446: Japanese calendar: Reiwa 6 (令和6年) Javanese calendar: 1957–1958: Juche calendar: 113: Julian calendar: Gregorian minus 13 days: Korean calendar: 4357: Minguo calendar: ROC 113 民國113年: Nanakshahi calendar: 556: Thai solar calendar: 2567: Tibetan calendar: 阴水兔年 (female Water-Rabbit) 2150 or 1769 or 997 — to ...
Some U.S. government agencies now use ISO 8601 with 4-digit years. [13] [better source needed] When transitioning from one calendar or date notation to another, a format that includes both styles may be developed; for example Old Style and New Style dates in the transition from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. [14]
This is a list of Hijri years (Latin: anno Hegirae or AH) with the corresponding common era years where applicable. For Hijri years since 1297 AH (1879/1881 CE), the Gregorian date of 1 Muharram, the first day of the year in the Islamic calendar, is given.
14 Nov 28 Nov 13 Albanian Catholics have used the Gregorian calendar since 5 Oct 1583. [3] [4] Armenia: Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic: 1918 17 Apr 1 May 13 [5] Austria Carinthia: 1583 14 Dec 25 Dec 10 [6] Austria: Lower Austria: 1583 20 Oct 31 Oct 10 [6] Austria Salzburg: 1583 10 Feb 21 Feb 10 [6] Austria Styria: 1583 11 Dec 22 ...
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Because a Javanese lunar year is between 11 and 12 days shorter than a civil year, it begins 11–12 days earlier in the civil year following the civil year in which the previous Javanese year began. Once every 33 or 34 Javanese years, or once every 32 or 33 civil years, the beginning of a Javanese year (1 Sura) coincides with one of the first ...