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  2. French Republican calendar - Wikipedia

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    French Revolutionary pocket watch showing ten-day décade names and thirty-day month numbers from the Republican Calendar, but with duodecimal time. On display at the Musée d'Art et d'Histoire (Neuchâtel) In Switzerland. The month is divided into three décades or "weeks" of ten days each, named: primidi (first day) duodi (second day) tridi ...

  3. List of name days in France - Wikipedia

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  4. Date and time notation in France - Wikipedia

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    The first day of the month is a special case: a suffix is added to the number, "le 1 er avril 2001", where 1 er is spoken "premier", meaning first. [ 1 ] [ better source needed ] The first day of the week in France is Monday.

  5. List of date formats by country - Wikipedia

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    d – one-digit day of the month for days below 10, e.g. 2; dd – two-digit day of the month, e.g. 02; ddd – three-letter abbreviation for day of the week, e.g. Fri; dddd – day of the week spelled out in full, e.g. Friday; Separators of the components: / – oblique stroke (slash). – full stop, dot or point (period)-– hyphen (dash ...

  6. Knuckle mnemonic - Wikipedia

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    One form of the mnemonic is done by counting on the knuckles of one's hand to remember the number of days in each month. [1] Knuckles are counted as 31 days, depressions between knuckles as 30 (or 28/29) days. One starts with the little finger knuckle as January, and one finger or depression at a time is counted towards the index finger knuckle ...

  7. Sansculottides - Wikipedia

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    The Sansculottides (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃kylɔtid]; also Epagomènes; French: Sans-culottides, Sanculottides, jours complémentaires, jours épagomènes) are holidays following the last month of the year on the French Republican calendar which was used following the French Revolution from approximately 1793 to 1805.

  8. Public holidays in France - Wikipedia

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    Monday after Pentecost (50 days after Easter), observed only in some businesses, see notes 14 July: National Day: Fête Nationale Française: French National Day, commemorates the Feast of the Federation: 15 August: Assumption Day: Assomption: 1 November: All Saints' Day: Toussaint: 11 November: Armistice Day: Armistice 1918: End of World War I ...

  9. Prairial - Wikipedia

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    Prairial (French pronunciation:) was the ninth month in the French Republican calendar. This month was named after the French word prairie 'meadow'. It was the name given to several ships. Prairial was the third month of the spring quarter (mois de printemps). It started May 20 or May 21. It ended June 18 or June 19.

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