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  2. Leap year starting on Thursday - Wikipedia

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    A leap year starting on Thursday is any year with 366 days (i.e. it includes 29 February) that begins on Thursday 1 January, and ends on Friday 31 December. Its dominical letters hence are DC . The most recent year of such kind was 2004 and the next one will be 2032 in the Gregorian calendar [ 1 ] or, likewise, 2016 and 2044 in the obsolete ...

  3. Leap year - Wikipedia

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    It is an observational calendar that starts on the spring equinox (Northern Hemisphere) and adds a single intercalated day to the last month (Esfand) once every 4 or 5 years; the first leap year occurs as the fifth year of the typical 33-year cycle and the remaining leap years occur every 4 years through the remainder of the 33-year cycle.

  4. Leap year 2024: Why we get February 29 this year, and ... - AOL

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    February is the shortest month of the year, but every four years we add a leap day, and 2024 just so happens to get that extra day. The last leap year we had was in 2020 and there won't be another ...

  5. Is 2024 a leap year? When is leap day, and why is it needed?

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    But in a leap year, with an added day, it would be on Thursday, "leaping" over a day. When are leap years? As mentioned, leap years typically take place every four years. That means the next leap ...

  6. Why do we have Leap Year? A guide to the calendar's bonus day

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    On a non-Leap Year, some leapers choose to celebrate the big day on Feb. 28. Some choose to celebrate on March 1. Some even choose both days or claim the whole month of February to celebrate.

  7. February 29 - Wikipedia

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    It is the last day of February in leap years only. It is also the last day of meteorological winter in the Northern Hemisphere and the last day of meteorological summer in the Southern Hemisphere in leap years. In the Gregorian calendar, the standard civil calendar used in most of the world, February 29 is added in each year that is an integer ...

  8. Leap Day: The final day of meteorological winter was first ...

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    For most, Leap Year is a reminder that the summer Olympics are on their way, as is the U.S. presidential election. Leap Day: The final day of meteorological winter was first instituted by Julius ...

  9. Calendar date - Wikipedia

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    That is 364 or 371 days instead of the conventional Gregorian year of 365 or 366 days. These 53 week years occur on all years that have Thursday as 1 January and on leap years that start on Wednesday the 1 January. The extra week is sometimes referred to as a 'leap week', although ISO 8601 does not use this term.