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I don't think so. It is most probably the only planet to support life forms very similar to ours, but that does not imply that some other planet(s) don't have life forms of some other nature than ours.
The stars in the night sky are similar to our own sun, though are very far away. Some of them are smaller than ours but a lot of them are much bigger.
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the aztec have 20days in a month and 19 months in a year, but the calender we use today has 28-29-31 day in a month and 12 months in a year.
The Aztec calendar was composed of 18 months. The calendar consisted of a 365-day calendar cycle called xiuhpohualli (year count) and a 260-day ritual cycle called tonalpohualli (day count). It is an agricultural calendar, based on the sun.
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for the romans It only had 10 months
You did not identify which calendar you mean by "ours", which in itself kind of answers your question. Around the world there are many different calendars being used, based on things like culture or religion. In terms of duration, some are based on the sun and some on the moon and some combining the two. So your calendar, be it the Islamic or Jewish or Gregorian or Bengali or one of the many others used, would be different to the Chinese calendar and all of the other ones.
It is different by...................................................................... Learn from wikipedia just search Mayan calender and they will teach you about it
It isn't similar at all, in fact, it's very different than any other writing system in the world.
October of 69 B.C. Cleopatra used the Egyptian calendar, which had different names for the months and years than ours. To get an idea of the year names that Cleopatra would have used, type in "Egyptian Calendar" on your browser and go from there.