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  2. International Fixed Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The calendar year has 13 months with 28 days each, divided into exactly 4 weeks (13 × 28 = 364). An extra day added as a holiday at the end of the year (after December 28, i.e. equal to December 31 Gregorian), sometimes called "Year Day", does not belong to any week and brings the total to 365 days.

  3. History of calendars - Wikipedia

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    The months of these calendars begin on the day with the new moon, with 12 or 13 months (lunations) in a year. The intercalary month is placed at the end of the year. In Qin China, the Qin calendar (simplified Chinese: 秦历; traditional Chinese: 秦曆) was introduced. It follows the rules of Zhuanxu's calendar, but the months order follows ...

  4. Undecimber - Wikipedia

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    In the Java Platform, Standard Edition, the java.util.Calendar class includes support for calendars which permit thirteen months. [8] Although the Gregorian calendar used in most parts of the world includes only twelve months, there exist some lunar calendars that are divided into synodic months, with an intercalary or "leap" month added in some years.

  5. July ends 13-month streak of global heat records as El Nino ...

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    Earth’s string of 13 straight months with a new average heat record came to an end this past July as the natural El Nino climate pattern ebbed, the European climate agency Copernicus announced ...

  6. Pax Calendar - Wikipedia

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    In leap years, a one-week month called Pax would be inserted after Columbus. To get the same mean year as the Gregorian Calendar this leap week is added to 71 of the 400 years in the cycle. The years with leap week are years whose last two digits are a number that is divisible by six (including 00) or 99: however, if a year number ending in 00 ...

  7. 21 months later, the Bills haven’t gotten over that 13-second ...

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    More than 21 months later, on a night the Bills turned the ball over repeatedly and committed some costly penalties that should be laid at the feet of the coaching staff, it’s back to that ...

  8. Today is Friday the 13th. Why do people consider it to be an ...

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    Today is Friday the 13th, and in the same way that many people avoid walking under a ladder, breaking a mirror or even crossing paths with a black cat, those who consider themselves to be ...

  9. Roman calendar - Wikipedia

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    The months were kept in alignment with the moon, however, by counting the new moon as the last day of the first month and simultaneously the first day of the next month. [4] The system is usually said to have left the remaining two to three months of the year as an unorganized "winter", since they were irrelevant to the farming cycle. [4]