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  2. Date and time notation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Official time is always given in 24-hour format. A full stop was originally used to separate the hours and minutes (18.20). Whilst this method is still in use in some areas such as the press, the colon is preferred in most modern usage (18:20). The use of leading zeroes to mark the hour is optional (these zeroes are most commonly found in ...

  3. Wikipedia : Spanish Translation of the Week/Translators

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    Thor Waldsen 15 December 2005 Native Spanish. Native English. Can translate in both directions. Joehaer 22:28, 15 December 2005 (UTC) Native pedantic English (US). Advanced Spanish. Facugaich 03:22 UTC 24 December 2005 Native Spanish, Advanced English; GothSanta Native English, fluent Spanish

  4. Wikipedia : Spanish Translation of the Week/History

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    12 March 2005 to 20 March 2005: René Favaloro from es:René Favaloro; 20 March 2005 to 28 March 2005: Origin of the name California from es:Origen del nombre de California; 28 March 2005 to 3 April 2005: Mars Pathfinder from es:Mars Pathfinder; 3 April 2005 to 9 May 2005: Autonomous University of Nuevo León from es:Universidad Autónoma de ...

  5. Wikipedia : Spanish Translation of the Week

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    The Spanish Translation of the Week or SPATRA is a collaborative effort to translate worthy Spanish articles on subjects which may not otherwise have been addressed on the English Wikipedia. Anyone, no matter what their level of fluency in Spanish or English, is welcome to add their name to the list of translators and lend a hand.

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  7. Names of the days of the week - Wikipedia

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    The names of the days of the week in North Germanic languages were not calqued from Latin directly, but taken from the West Germanic names. Sunday: Old English Sunnandæg (pronounced [ˈsunnɑndæj]), meaning "sun's day". This is a translation of the Latin phrase diēs Sōlis.

  8. Determination of the day of the week - Wikipedia

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    The basic approach of nearly all of the methods to calculate the day of the week begins by starting from an "anchor date": a known pair (such as 1 January 1800 as a Wednesday), determining the number of days between the known day and the day that you are trying to determine, and using arithmetic modulo 7 to find a new numerical day of the week.

  9. December 20 - Wikipedia

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    December 20 in recent years ... December 20 is the 354th day of the year ... (1904), by the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso, ...