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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. Positivist calendar - Wikipedia

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    The positivist calendar was a calendar reform proposal by Auguste Comte in 1849. Revising the earlier work of Marco Mastrofini, or an even earlier proposal by "Hirossa Ap-Iccim" (), Comte developed a solar calendar with 13 months of 28 days, and an additional festival day commemorating the dead, totalling 365 days.

  4. Pax Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The common year is divided into 13 months of 28 days each, whose names are the same as in the Gregorian calendar, except that a month called Columbus occurs between November and December. The first day of every week, month and year would be Sunday.

  5. List of date formats by country - Wikipedia

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    Basic components of a calendar date for the most common calendar systems: D – day; M – month; Y – year; ... and for date ranges, e.g. 28-31/8 for 28–31 August

  6. Cherokee calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Cherokee calendar is traditionally defined as a Lunar calendar marked by 13 moon cycles of 28 days. [ note 1 ] Each cycle was accompanied by a ceremony. In order to rectify the Cherokee calendar with that of the Julian calendar , these cycles were reduced to 12.

  7. Lunar month - Wikipedia

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    In lunar calendars, a lunar month is the time between two successive syzygies of the same type: ... a "lunar month" traditionally meant exactly 28 days or four weeks, ...