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  2. ISO week date - Wikipedia

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    It is the first week with a majority (4 or more) of its days in January. Its first day is the Monday nearest to 1 January. It has 4 January in it. Hence the earliest possible first week extends from Monday 29 December (previous Gregorian year) to Sunday 4 January, the latest possible first week extends from Monday 4 January to Sunday 10 January.

  3. Template:ISOCALENDAR/week/first - Wikipedia

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    3.4 Highlight a week, a day of the week, or a day, or a date, or hide display of the week column

  4. ISO 8601 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 8601 is an international standard covering the worldwide exchange and communication of date and time-related data.It is maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and was first published in 1988, with updates in 1991, 2000, 2004, and 2019, and an amendment in 2022. [1]

  5. Template:ISOCALENDAR - 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.

  6. Template:ISOCALENDAR/doc - Wikipedia

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    3.4 Highlight a week, a day of the week, or a day, or a date, or hide display of the week column

  7. Template:CURRENTISOYEAR - Wikipedia

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    This templates returns the ISO year number for today (as set by UTC time on the Wikipedia server). The ISO year (always equal to the gregorian year between January the 4th, in ISO week 1, and December the 28th) always includes an integer number, 52 or 53, of ISO weeks starting each on Monday and ending on Sunday; the ISO year may be smaller (by 1) on the first zero to three days of January ...

  8. Talk:ISO week date - Wikipedia

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    Other definitions consider week 1 to be the first complete year fully in the year, leaving up to 6 days in the last year (or counting them in week "0" of the new year): such definitions say that week 1 includes January 7 (or equivalently, includes the first Monday of the year with the ISO weeks, or the first Sunday of the year with the US week ...

  9. Calendrical Calculations - Wikipedia

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    The 14 calendars discussed in the first edition of the book included the Gregorian calendar, ISO week date, Julian calendar, Coptic calendar, Ethiopian calendar, Islamic calendar, modern Iranian calendar, BaháΚΌí calendar, French Republican calendar, old and modern Hindu calendars, Maya calendar, and modern Chinese calendar.