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Writers have traditionally written abbreviated dates according to their local custom, creating all-numeric equivalents to day–month formats such as "10 February 2025" (10/02/25, 10/02/2025, 10-02-2025 or 10.02.2025) and month–day formats such as "February 10, 2025" (02/10/25 or 02/10/2025). This can result in dates that are impossible to ...
According to the BIN standard (NBN Z 01-002), there are three ways to write a date in Belgium: [1]. day d month yyyy ("maandag 9 september 2000"/"lundi 9 septembre 2000"/"Montag, den 9.
France most commonly records the date using the day-month-year order with an oblique stroke or slash (”/”) as the separator with numerical values, for example, 31/12/1992. The 24-hour clock is used to express time, using the lowercase letter "h" as the separator in between hours and minutes, for example, 14 h 05.
The IMM dates are the four quarterly dates of each year which certain money market and Foreign Exchange futures contracts and option contracts use as their scheduled maturity date or termination date. The dates are the third Wednesday of March, June, September and December (i.e., between the 15th and 21st, whichever such day is a Wednesday).
Date English name Local name Remarks 1 January: New Year's Day: Jour de l'An: moveable: Good Friday: Vendredi Saint: Friday before Easter Sunday. Alsace and Moselle only. [4] moveable: Easter Monday: Lundi de Pâques: Monday after Easter Sunday (one day after Easter Sunday) 1 May: Labour Day: Fête du Travail: 8 May: Victory Day: Victoire 1945
Dual dating is the practice, in historical materials, of indicating a date with what appear to be duplicate or excessive digits: these may be separated by a hyphen or a slash, or placed one above the other.
Date Name English Dutch French German 1 January (fixed) New Year's Day: Nieuwjaar: Nouvel An: Neujahr: 23 March – 26 April (floating Monday using Computus) Easter Monday: Paasmaandag: Lundi de Pâques: Ostermontag: 1 May (fixed) Labour Day: Dag van de arbeid: Fête du Travail: Tag der Arbeit: 40 days after Easter (floating Thursday) Ascension ...
In all locations in Europe where summer time is observed (the EU, EFTA and associated countries), European Summer Time begins at 01:00 UTC/WET (02:00 CET, 03:00 EET) on the last Sunday in March (between 25 and 31 March) and ends at 01:00 UTC (02:00 WEST, 03:00 CEST, 04:00 EEST) on the last Sunday in October (between 25 and 31 October) each year ...