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  2. List of date formats by country - Wikipedia

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    National standard format is yyyy-mm-dd. [161] dd.mm.yyyy format is used in some places where it is required by EU regulations, for example for best-before dates on food [162] and on driver's licenses. d/m format is used casually, when the year is obvious from the context, and for date ranges, e.g. 28-31/8 for 28–31 August.

  3. Template:ISO date - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, use of this template for non-Gregorian dates or dates outside that range constitutes a false claim of conformance to the ISO 8601 standard. Any editor encountering such usage should change the date to plain text with no template; or if not confident in doing so, raise the matter on this template's talk page.

  4. Ordinal date - Wikipedia

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    Mission control center's board with time data, displaying coordinated universal time with ordinal date (without year) prepended, on October 22, 2013 (i.e.2013-295). An ordinal date is a calendar date typically consisting of a year and an ordinal number, ranging between 1 and 366 (starting on January 1), representing the multiples of a day, called day of the year or ordinal day number (also ...

  5. ISO 8601 - Wikipedia

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    Extended Date/Time Format (EDTF) The EDTF is given as an example of a profile of ISO 8601. Some of its features are: [9] Uncertain and approximate qualifiers, '?' and '~', as well as their combined used, '%'; they can be applied to the whole date or to individual components. Time intervals with an open (unbounded) end or an unknown end.

  6. Template:ISO8601 - Wikipedia

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    This template provides a datestamp in ISO 8601 format, and must be substituted to work correctly. What to type {{subst:ISO8601}} What this template produces.

  7. Template:Date - Wikipedia

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    ISO gives an ISO 8601 style yyyy-mm-dd (e.g. 2007-05-31) none applies no formatting whatsoever If a date to be formatted is provided but no style is specified, the template emits a date in "d month yyyy" format, as it appears (for example) on discussion pages.

  8. Category:ISO date templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:ISO date templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:ISO date templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  9. ISO week date - Wikipedia

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    A precise date is specified by the ISO week-numbering year in the format YYYY, a week number in the format ww prefixed by the letter 'W', and the weekday number, a digit d from 1 through 7, beginning with Monday and ending with Sunday. For example, the Gregorian date Thursday, 30 January 2025 corresponds to day number 4 in the week number 05 of ...