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Hanke–Henry Permanent Calendar: Revision history


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  • curprev 22:0222:02, 11 October 20202a00:23c5:b389:9700:35eb:3b32:fbe0:c34e talk 21,262 bytes 0 Changed ' Thus, each year always begins between December 28 and January 3 in the Gregorian calendar.' to ' Thus, each year always begins between December 29 and January 4 in the Gregorian calendar.' This is because the ISO system, follows these rules and to satisfy the statement 'This is effectively the same rule as in ISO week dates.' , the dates 29 December to 4 January must be used. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 12:3412:34, 3 March 2020Arcorann talk contribs 21,345 bytes −634 rv edits - the proposal is specifically designed to preserve the sequence of weekdays between the Gregorian calendar and the Hanke-Henry calendar. For example, Tue 31 Dec 2019 in Gregorian is Tue 2 Jan 2020 in Hanke-Henry undo

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