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The Georgian calendar (Georgian: ქართული კალენდარი) is the ancient or modern calendar of Georgia. Though Georgia now uses the modern Gregorian calendar , the old names corresponding to the months are still used.
Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic disestablished. 1918: 26 May: Democratic Republic of Georgia established. 1921: 25 February: Democratic Republic of Georgia annexed by the Bolshevik forces of the Soviet Union, following an invasion which begin 14 days earlier on the 11th. 1978: 14 April
Czech Republic Silesia: 1584 6 Jan 17 Jan 10 Excluding the Duchy of Krnov [6] Czech Republic Duchy of Krnov: 1584 6 Mar 17 Mar 10 [6] Denmark: Denmark-Norway: 1700 18 Feb 1 Mar 11 Egypt: Egypt 1875 6 Epag. 11 Sept N/A Previously used the Alexandrian calendar for fiscal purposes [14] Estonia: Estonia: 1918 15 Feb 1 Mar 13 Faroe Islands: Norway ...
Neumatic Hymns, 10th-11th cc. Triodion 13th-14th cc. Georgian manuscript Lectionary, 10th c. 1446/350 Psalter, 10th c. 1446/171 The Central Historical Archive, located in Tbilisi, is the main hub for historical documents and the archives contain many documents pertaining to the ancient history of what is now Georgia.
Calendar cycles repeat completely every 400 years, which equals 146,097 days. [e] [f] Of these 400 years, 303 are regular years of 365 days and 97 are leap years of 366 days. A mean calendar year is 365 + 97 / 400 days = 365.2425 days, or 365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes and 12 seconds. [g]
Former President Carter will be honored with public observances in both Georgia and Washington, D.C., in the coming days, following his death on Sunday. He will be interred in Plains, Ga ...
On May 26, 1918 National Council of Georgia declared national independence of Georgian people and creation of Democratic Republic of Georgia. The statehood of Georgia was restored after 117 years (from 1801) 28 August Saint Mary's Day: მარიამობა: Mariamoba: 14 October Day of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (in Mtskheta)
Sep. 7—Six Flags Over Georgia and Six Flags White Water announced the event lineup for the 2023 season. Parks are introducing exciting, new festivals like Spirits of Spring in March, Coaster ...