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Leap year starting on a Friday (4471 bytes)
1: ...ny '''leap year starting on a Friday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''CB'''). 3: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 4: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 5: [[January 1|1]] [[January 2|2]] 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 ... 6: ...</font> 8 9 10 11 12 13 <font color="red">6</font> 7 8 9 10 11 12 Leap year starting on Tuesday (5362 bytes) 1: ...'''[[leap year]] starting on Tuesday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''FE''') 4: ...]] [[February]] [[March]] 5: ...Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 6: ...ry 2|2]] [[January 3|3]] [[January 4|4]] [[January 5|5]] 1 2 ... 7: ...font> 4 5 6 7 8 9 <font color="red">2</font> 3 4 5 6 7 8 Leap year starting on Saturday (5790 bytes) 1: ...ting on [[Saturday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''BA'''), e.g. [[2000]]. 3: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 4: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 5: [[January 1|1]] 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 ... 6: ...</font> 7 8 9 10 11 12 <font color="red">5</font> 6 7 8 9 10 11 Leap year starting on Thursday (5416 bytes) 1: ...leap year]] starting on [[Thursday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''DC'''), e.g. [[2004]]. 5: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 6: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ...ry 2|2]] [[January 3|3]] <font color="red">1</font> 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8: ...</font> 9 10 11 12 13 14 <font color="red">7</font> 8 9 10 11 12 13 Leap year starting on Monday (5514 bytes) 1: ...or a '''leap year starting on Monday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''GF'''). 3: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 4: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 5: ... [[February 1|1]] [[February 2|2]] [[February 3|3]] 1 2 6: ... 9|9]] [[February 10|10]] <font color="red">3</font> 4 5 6 7 8 9 Leap year starting on Sunday (8399 bytes) 1: ...ar starting on Sunday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''AG'''). 3: [[2012]] is such a year. 5: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 6: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ...ry 4|4]] [[January 5|5]] [[January 6|6]] [[January 7|7]] 1 2 3 4 1 2 ... Leap year starting on Wednesday (4580 bytes) 1: ...y '''leap year starting on Wednesday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''ED''') e.g. [[1992]]. 3: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 4: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 5: ...4]] 1 <font color="red">1</font> 2 3 4 5 6 7 6: ...</font> 3 4 5 6 7 8 <font color="red">8</font> 9 10 11 12 13 14 Common year starting on Friday (7631 bytes) 1: ...ny '''common year starting on Friday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''C'''). 3: ...r with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 5: ...-- This calendar has been commented out until it can be fixed 6: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 7: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Leap year (9433 bytes) 1: ...additional day or month into the year, the drift can be corrected. 3: ...econd]]s (which keep clock time in sync with the day). 5: ==Gregorian calendar== 6: ..., and 2400 are leap years but 1899, 1900 and 2100 are not. 8: The reasoning behind this rule is as follows: Common year starting on Sunday (4608 bytes) 1: ...tarting on [[Sunday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''A'''). 3: ...r with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 5: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 6: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ...ry 4|4]] [[January 5|5]] [[January 6|6]] [[January 7|7]] 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 ... Common year starting on Monday (9485 bytes) 1: ...''common year starting on [[Monday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''G'''), e.g. [[2001]]. 3: ...r with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 5: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 6: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ...]] [[March 1|1]] [[March 2|2]] [[March 3|3]] Common year starting on Thursday (9854 bytes) 1: ... '''common year starting on Thursday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''D'''). 3: ...r with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 5: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 6: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ... [[March 4|4]] [[March 5|5]] [[March 6|6]] [[March 7|7]] Common year starting on Tuesday (15767 bytes) 1: ...'common year starting on [[Tuesday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''F'''), e.g. [[2002]], [[1991]], [[19... 3: ...r with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 5: <table width="100%" valign="top" style="text-align:center"> 7: <td valign="top" align="center"> 8: ... class="toccolours" style="margin-left: 1em; text-align:center;" Common year starting on Wednesday (12385 bytes) 1: ...ommon year starting on [[Wednesday]]''' ([[dominical letter]] '''E'''), e.g. [[2003]]. 3: ...h 365 days &mdash; in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 5: <table width="100%" valign="top" style="text-align:center"> 7: <td valign="top" align="center"> 8: ... class="toccolours" style="margin-left: 1em; text-align:center;" Common year starting on Saturday (9944 bytes) 1: ... '''common year starting on Saturday''' ([[dominical letter]] '''B''') e.g. [[2005]]. 3: ...r with 365 days -- in other words, not a [[leap year]].) 5: ...ary]] [[February]] [[March]] 6: ...r Sa <font color="red">Su</font> Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 7: ... [[March 2|2]] [[March 3|3]] [[March 4|4]] [[March 5|5]] Leap second (4255 bytes) 1: ...time]] in order to keep it close to the [[mean solar time]]. 2: ...lspacing="0" cellpadding="2" style="float:right; margin-left:15px;" 3: |align=center| '''List of leap seconds''' 5: |style="padding-right: 1.5em;"| 29: ...every day if the time system is not going to be changed. Leap (649 bytes) 1: ...see the [[:Wiktionary:Leap|Wiktionary entry for Leap]]'' 2: ... jumping across a ravine at the bottom of the village. 4: ...ee also:'' [[List of towns in the Republic of Ireland]] 6: ...nal links:'' [http://www.cork-guide.ie/leap/ Leap at www.cork-guide.ie] 9: {{Ireland-place-stub}} LEAP (89 bytes) 1: '''LEAP''' may mean: 3: *[[LEAP (encryption)]] 4: *[[LEAP programming language]] 6: {{disambig}} Leap of faith (571 bytes) 1: ... [[religion]]s consider [[faith]] to be an essential element of [[piety]]. 3: ... contested [[theological]] and [[philosophical]] concept. 1 Giant Leap (1270 bytes) 1: ... principal artists, Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman. 3: ... the two musicians set out to create a [[multimedia]] 4: ...ompact disc|CD]], [[DVD]] and cinematic presentation 5: ...otage shot over the course of six months by Catto and 6: ...idgeman, [[image]]s, rhythms and [[spoken word]] content.
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