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...lowing have [[Centiare:Semantic tagging|semantically tagged]] '''Gregorian calendar''' as an [[Relation:Subject Interest|interest]]:
[[Subject_Interest::Gregorian calendar]]
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*[[Subject Interest::Gregorian calendar]]
*[[Contributor To::Gregorian calendar]]
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...[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
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
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===Calendar===
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...and [[Directory:Spain|Spain]]. Other countries continued using the Julian calendar, switching calendars in later years.
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...es have either [[Fiscal Year End|fiscal year ends]] or [[Calendar Year End|calendar year ends]]
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'''Julian calendar'''
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...starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the 1973 Gregorian calendar.
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...endar]] (or a common year starting on Sunday of the 11-day slower [[Julian calendar]]).
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...trends-single-trend-news-snippet">One of the holiest days in the Christian calendar that marks a season of penance and reflection. Christians around the world
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...er than 1989 but lower than 1991. It can describe a year on the Gregorian calendar.
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==Calendar==
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'''April''' is the fourth month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]].
...to Venus (Aphrodite), and the women bathed on the calends (where the word "calendar" comes from), or first day of the month – the new moon, with myrtle garla
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...sh holiday when, following [[Rosh Hashanah]], the new year in the [[Jewish calendar]], a ten-day period of self-evaluation and repentance culminates in a publi
Yom Kippur, besides the [[Sabbath]], is the holiest day in the Jewish calendar. It is marked by fasting and, for Orthodox Jews, day-long attendance in th
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[[Fiscal Year End]] ([[FYE]]) or [[Calendar Year End]] year end marks the end of an entity's annual accounting period.
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...er twelve months, but do not require that the twelve months constitute a [[calendar year]] (i.e. January to December). The financial results presented to share
==Disparity with the calendar year==
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...e, I know it's the New Year. We're a week into it. And the December 2009 calendar isn't providing a whole lot of utility now.
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'''July''' is the seventh month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]].
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