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  2. Calendrical calculation - Wikipedia

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    The number of days between two dates, which is simply the difference in their Julian day numbers. The dates of moveable holidays, like Christian Easter (the calculation is known as Computus) followed up by Ascension Thursday and Pentecost or Advent Sundays, or the Jewish Passover, for a given year. Converting a date between different calendars.

  3. Calendar date - Wikipedia

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    A calendar date is a reference to a particular day represented within a calendar system. Learn about the different formats and components of dates, such as day, month, year, and era, and how they vary across cultures and calendars.

  4. Day count convention - Wikipedia

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    Learn how 30/360 methods calculate interest accrual for bonds and loans based on a 30-day month and a 360-day year. Compare different variations of 30/360 methods and their adjustment rules for US and European markets.

  5. Doomsday rule - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to calculate the day of the week for any date using the Doomsday rule, a mental technique invented by John Conway. The rule uses doomsdays, such as 4/4, 6/6, and 8/8, to find the anchor day for the year and century.

  6. Determination of the day of the week - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to calculate the day of the week for any date using various algorithms, such as Zeller's algorithm. Find out the concepts, methods, and examples of weekday numbers, corresponding days, months, and years.

  7. Gregorian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Gregorian calendar is the calendar used in most parts of the world since 1582. It is a modification of the Julian calendar that corrects the drift of the equinoxes and adds a leap day every four years, except for centurial years divisible by 400.

  8. List of calendars - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of historical and proposed calendars, grouped by type (solar, lunisolar, lunar, seasonal) and cultural or historical context. Learn about the origins, features and usage of different calendars, such as the Hebrew, Egyptian, Mayan, Gregorian and more.

  9. Mesoamerican Long Count calendar - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the non-repeating base-20 and base-18 calendar used by pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, especially the Maya. Find out how it counts days from a mythical creation date, how it uses zero and Mesoamerican numerals, and how it is written on monuments.

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