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List of calendarsSee Calendar. ==List of calendars== (including some dating systems which are not really calendars) ===In current use=== *53-week calendar *Astronomical year numbering *Bahai calendar *Bengali calendar *Buddhist calendar *Chinese calendar *Coptic calendar *Discordian calendar *Ethiopian calendar *Fiscal year *Gregorian calendar *Hebrew calendar *Hindu calendars *Indonesian calendars *Iranian calendar *Irish calendar *Islamic calendar *ISO 8601 *ISO 8601 *Revised Julian calendar *Japanese calendar *Julian calendar (still used by Orthodox churches for Easter) *Malayalam calendar *Maya calendar (parts still used by Maya Indians) *Metonic calendar *Thai lunar calendar (still used for some Thai holidays) *Thai solar calendar *Zoroastrian calendar (including Parsi) ===Obsolete=== *Aztec calendar *Babylonian calendar *Egyptian calendar *French Revolutionary calendar *Germanic calendar *Hellenic calendar *Maya Long Count Calendar (part of Maya calendar no longer used) *Positivist calendar *Roman calendar *Runic calendar *Soviet revolutionary calendar ===Proposed=== *Darian calendar for use on Mars (planet), the four Galilean moon moons of Jupiter (planet), and Titan (moon). *Calendar reforms: **Common-Civil-Calendar-and-Time **International Fixed Calendar (also called the ''International Perpetual calendar'') **Symmetry454 **World calendar ===Fictional=== *Discworld calendar *Middle-earth calendar *Stardates (Star Trek) Specific calendars List of calendarsCommon year starting on Common_year_starting_on_Sunday - Common_year_starting_on_Monday - Common_year_starting_on_Tuesday - Common_year_starting_on_Wednesday - Common_year_starting_on_Thursday - Common_year_starting_on_Friday - Common_year_starting_on_Saturday Leap year starting on Leap_year_starting_on_Sunday - Leap_year_starting_on_Monday - Leap_year_starting_on_Tuesday - Leap_year_starting_on_Wednesday - Leap_year_starting_on_Thursday - Leap_year_starting_on_Friday - Leap_year_starting_on_Saturday List of calendarsThe following proposed calendars should be discussed: Bob McClenon's Reformed Weekly Calendar: (http://www.go2zero.com/rwc/rwc.html) and adapted from that: Common-Civil-Calendar-and-Time (http://henry.pha.jhu.edu/calendar.html) ----- These are just two of various proposed 53-week calendar. I've listed, linked and discussed various proposals in (http://www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud/palmen/lweek1.htm). The above proprosals suggest having months of 31, 30 and 30 days every three months and in 53-week years an additional one week month. An alternative to this is to have months of 35, 28 and 28 days every three months and in 53-week years add a week to the last month. This is done by the Bonavian Civil Calendar in (http://personal.ecu.edu/mccartyr/bonavian.html) Also 13 months of 28 days with the leap week as a separate 7-day month has been proposed (http://personal.ecu.edu/mccartyr/colligan.html). Also there are numerous possible ways of defining which years have 53 weeks. Most of these make use of the fact that if there were 71 such years every 400 years, the 400 years would have exactly the same number of days as 400 Gregorian years. The only others actually proposed is 896 years with 159 years of 53 weeks and 834 years of 148 years of 53 weeks. User:Karl Palmen 22 Dec 2004 See other meanings of words starting from letter: LLA | LB | LC | LD | LE | LF | LG | LH | LI | LJ | LK | LM | LN | LO | LP | LR | LS | LT | LU | LW | LX | LY | LZ |Words begining with List_of_calendars: List_of_calendars List_of_calendars List_of_calendars |
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