Yes. If any year starts on a Wednesday or a leap year starts on a Tuesday, there are 53 Wednesdays in a year.
Only On Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
Supposidly it is when the world will end, because the Mayan Calendar ends in 2012. the Mayan Indians knew more about stars and astronomy more than we ever have, which means it is possible. but i doubt it.
i just figured this out "i have more dates than you do"
Yes. The calendar most people use (the Gregorian calendar) is dated from His birth. There is no other person in the history of the planet that had the effect on the human race that Jesus has had. Jesus has had more impact on more people than any other person who ever lived.
The Julian calendar has more leap years. Every 400-year period of the Julian calendar is three days longer than the same period in the Gregorian calendar.
Lent traditionally lasts for 40 days to represent the time Jesus spent fasting in the desert. However, in some Christian denominations, the Sundays in Lent are not counted, which is why Lent may last more than 40 days in some years.
No. Fiscal year refers to a 365 day period other than a calendar year.
It doesn't end. It is no different than our calendar which "ends" in December but starts again in January. The difference is that their calendar has many different cycles (which I previously posted and some one else removed) than our calendar, which is based on years. You can find more detailed information on Wiki or Google the Mayan calender to see more information.
The Aztec calendar served both practical and religious purposes. It helped track time for agricultural cycles, community events, and rituals. It also played a significant role in Aztec religion, with different days and symbols representing various deities and cosmic forces.
The Gregorian calendar is the standard calendar of the "western" world. It was introduced in 1582 as a reform of the Julian calendar, which is almost identical but has 7.5 more leap year days per millennium than the Gregorian calendar, making it about 25 times less accurate.
No with more and more humans now than have ever been on earth, and decreasing supply of food, water, and habitat and more threats than ever, species are much more at Risk than ever
The ancient Egyptians had more than one calendar.