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  2. Template:Calendar date - Wikipedia

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    A template for displaying moving calendar dates Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Name of holiday/event holiday The name of the holiday or event Example Rosh Hashana String required Holiday year year The year to display the holiday dates for Example 2019 String required Display format option format Options for controlling display output such as for an ...

  3. Template:One page calendar - Wikipedia

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    |lang-tag= – mostly useful for debugging; takes a MediaWiki-supported language tag in which this calendar is to be rendered; defaults to wiki's own language; caveat lector: mw:Help:Extension:ParserFunctions##time indicates that day names are 'rarely internationalized.' To use this module on wikis that do not have internationalized day names ...

  4. Template:ISOCALENDAR/month - Wikipedia

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    The month of the calendar displayed is determined by m. If m is specified, then the year can be specified with y, the default is the current year. If m is not specified but 1 is a valid time the month and/or year is set to match the title, the default is the current month and/or year.

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  6. Template:Republican Calendar - Wikipedia

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    template:GregMonthName + template:GregDayName contain the names of the months and days of the week. template:RepMonthNames contains the links to the pages about the months. French Republican Calendar/RommeSystem contains the leap year remarks. Template:Republican Calendar/conversion3 contains the header text for the collapsible conversion table.

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    Pastebin.com is a text storage site. It was created on September 3, 2002 by Paul Dixon, and reached 1 million active pastes (excluding spam and expired pastes) eight years later, in 2010. [3] It features syntax highlighting for a variety of programming and markup languages, as well as view counters for pastes and user profiles.

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