A calendar is a system for naming periods of time, typically days.
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magazine article: Calendars. To the first people it was obvious that time went in circles. Read article
word games: Time games. Four games connected with time: Mittens' afternoon reading puzzle (easier) | time idioms jigsaw puzzle (1) (medium) | time idioms jigsaw puzzle (2) (medium) | time idioms reading puzzle (difficult)
story: The Medieval Travelling Salesman. Nowadays New Year is celebrated on January 1. But this has not always been so. Read story
cartoon: "Why are you so jumpy?" "I'm excited. I was born on February 29th ...". See cartoon
trivia: Number: 146097: the Gregorian calendar is based on a cycle of 400 years, which comprises 146097 days. Since 146097 is evenly divisible by 7, the Gregorian civil calendar exactly repeats after 400 years. See more calendars trivia
poll: "Which season is it where you are?" (Poll taken 22-28 February). See results
links: Wikipedia: calendar See more links
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