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March 1 is the 60th day of the year (61st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 305 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600 509 BC – ...
Microsoft Excel displays the day before January 1, 1900 (the earliest date it can represent) as January 0, 1900. [17] It also treats 1900 incorrectly as a leap year (whereas only centuries divisible by 400 are), so it displays the day before March 1, 1900 as the non-existent February 29 instead of February 28. This means March 1, 1900 is the ...
March 1. World Candle Day. World Compliment Day. World Music Therapy Day. World Seagrass Day. National Peanut Butter Lover's Day. Saint David's Day. Self-Injury Awareness Day. Women's History Month.
March 1 began the numbered year in Russia until the end of the 15th century. Great Britain and its colonies continued to use March 25 until 1752, when they finally adopted the Gregorian calendar (the fiscal year in the UK continues to begin on 6 April, initially identical to 25 March in the former Julian calendar).
Table of (Gregorian) dates of Easter 2015–2035 [1] Year Full Moon Jewish Passover [note 1] Astronomical Easter [note 2] Gregorian Easter Julian Easter 2015 April 4 April 5: April 12 2016 March 23: April 23 March 27: May 1 2017 April 11 April 16 2018 March 31 April 1: April 8 2019 March 20: April 20 March 24: April 21: April 28 2020 April 8 ...
Mother's Day falls on its earliest possible date of March 1, or on March 8, March 15, March 22 or March 29; Saint Patrick's Day falls on a Tuesday; Daylight saving begins on March 29; Saint George's Day falls on a Thursday; Father's Day falls on its latest possible date, June 21. This is only common year when Father's Day falls on ISO week 25.
Christmas Day (Dec. 25) Kwanzaa (Dec. 26–Jan. 1) New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31) New Year’s Day (Jan. 1) This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: How many days until Christmas ...
1962 - American Airlines Flight 1 crashes on take off in New York. 1971 - A bomb explodes in a men's room in the United States Capitol: the Weather Underground claims responsibility. 1974 - Watergate scandal: Seven people are indicted for their role in the Watergate break-in and charged with conspiracy to obstruct justice.