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− | ''' | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is now widely use all over the world. Although there are other rules calculating year, over the last 400 years most country's have shared the use of 365.2425 day year. In [[Date:=1582|[[1582]]]] [[Directory:France|France]] joined to use Gregorian calendar, changing its date from [[date:=1582-10-04|[[1582-10-04]]]] to [[date:=1582-10-15|[[1582-10-15]]]] and Germany in 1700's, followed shortly by England and America. |
− | The it has later been discovered that the | + | The it has later been discovered that the Gregorian calendar year differs from the solar year by only 26 seconds! this only adds up to a single day difference every 3,323 years. |
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Revision as of 01:48, 14 February 2007
Gregorian calendar is now widely use all over the world. Although there are other rules calculating year, over the last 400 years most country's have shared the use of 365.2425 day year. In [[Date:=1582|1582]] France joined to use Gregorian calendar, changing its date from [[date:=1582-10-04|1582-10-04]] to [[date:=1582-10-15|1582-10-15]] and Germany in 1700's, followed shortly by England and America.
The it has later been discovered that the Gregorian calendar year differs from the solar year by only 26 seconds! this only adds up to a single day difference every 3,323 years.
Aficionados
- See Talk:Gregorian calendar for discussions/comments regarding this article.
- See Gregorian calendar/Aficionados for those who have listed Gregorian calendar as an interest.
- See Talk:Gregorian calendar/Aficionados for discussions regarding this interest.