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  2. List of date formats by country - Wikipedia

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    mmm – three-letter abbreviation for month, e.g. Mar; mmmm – month spelled out in full, e.g. March; d – one-digit day of the month for days below 10, e.g. 2; dd – two-digit day of the month, e.g. 02; ddd – three-letter abbreviation for day of the week, e.g. Fri; dddd – day of the week spelled out in full, e.g. Friday; Separators of ...

  3. Date and time notation in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In Spanish, abbreviations of month names are usually three letters long, to avoid confusion between marzo (March) and mayo (May), and between junio (June) and julio (July). In Spain, the week runs from Monday to Sunday. The Spanish language also has an established convention for days of the week using one letter.

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers - Wikipedia

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    Manual of Style (MoS) This page guides the presentation of numbers, dates, times, measurements, currencies, coordinates, and similar items in articles. The aim is to promote clarity, cohesion, and consistency, and to make the encyclopedia easier and more intuitive to use. For numbers, dates, and similar items in Wikipedia article titles, see ...

  5. Old Style and New Style dates - Wikipedia

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    Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) indicate dating systems before and after a calendar change, respectively. Usually, they refer to the change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar as enacted in various European countries between 1582 and 1923. In England, Wales, Ireland and Britain's American colonies, there were two calendar ...

  6. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (numbers and dates)

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    Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers) gives the general principles of how Wikipedia deals with the representation of numbers and dates. This present naming conventions guideline concentrates on the aspect of how numbers and dates are represented in article titles, that is the names of the articles where the content is (as opposed to redirect pages that also allow non-standardized ...

  7. Names of the days of the week - Wikipedia

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    In Judaeo-Spanish (Ladino), which is mainly based on a medieval version of Spanish, the five days of Monday–Friday closely follow the Spanish names. For Sunday is used the Arabic name, which is based on numbering (meaning "Day one" or "First day"), because a Jewish language was not likely to adapt a name based on "Lord's Day" for Sunday.

  8. Date and time notation in Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Months. Gener (January) Febrer (February) Març (March) Abril (April) Maig (May) Juny (June) Juliol (July) Agost (August) Setembre (September) Octubre (October) Novembre (November) Desembre (December) Time. In Catalonia there are three spoken word time systems: traditional, modern and a mixture of both. It depends greatly on each Catalan variant.

  9. Wikipedia:Date formattings - Wikipedia

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    Forms [ edit] Dates may exist in their 'full' form (i.e. September), or may be 'abbreviated' (i.e. shortened to three letters, such as 'Aug', or occasionally four, as in 'Sept'), with or without the trailing full stop. In many articles, there are a mixture of full and abbreviated forms.