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  2. International Date Line - Wikipedia

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    The International Date Line (IDL) is the line extending between the South and North Poles that is the boundary between one calendar day and the next. It passes through the Pacific Ocean , roughly following the 180.0° line of longitude and deviating to pass around some territories and island groups.

  3. 180th meridian - Wikipedia

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    The International Date Line zigzags around the 180th Meridian. The 180th meridian or antimeridian [1] is the meridian 180° both east and west of the prime meridian in a geographical coordinate system. The longitude at this line can be given as either east or west.

  4. Timeline of geopolitical changes (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of country and capital changes around the world since 2000. It includes dates of declarations of independence , changes in country name , changes of capital city or name, and changes in territory such as the annexation , cession , concession , occupation , or secession of land.

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Dates and numbers/Proposal on ...

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    The ordering of mdy (January 6, 2009) frequently raises US systemic bias issues for WP's global audience, whereas dmy/international date format tends to be seen in most global regions (English or otherwise) and is the accepted format in international contexts. In other words, dmy is the most consistent format on a global basis.

  6. Dateline - Wikipedia

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    A dateline is a brief piece of text included in news articles that describes where and when the story was written or filed, [1] though the date is often omitted. In the case of articles reprinted from wire services, the distributing organization is also included (though the originating one is not). Datelines are traditionally placed on the ...

  7. Date-time group - Wikipedia

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    In communications messages, a date-time group (DTG) is a set of characters, usually in a prescribed format, used to express the year, the month, the day of the month, the hour of the day, the minute of the hour, and the time zone, if different from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

  8. Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The disadvantage is that working out when a particular date would occur is difficult. An arithmetic calendar is one that is based on a strict set of rules; an example is the current Jewish calendar. Such a calendar is also referred to as a rule-based calendar. The advantage of such a calendar is the ease of calculating when a particular date ...

  9. World Calendar - Wikipedia

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    It continued as the International World Calendar Association through the rest of the century with several directors including Molly E. Kalkstein, who is related to Achelis, and who provided the Association's first official website during her 2000–2004 tenure. The association reorganised in 2005 as The World Calendar Association, International ...