Yes, 1804 was a leap year.
Any year whose number is evenly divisible by four is a leap year, with two exceptions.
Any year whose number is evenly divisible by 100 is NOT a leap year.
Any year evenly divisible by 400 IS a leap year.
So, 1800 was not a leap year, while 1804 WAS a leap year. 1900 was not a leap year, while 2000 (being divisible by 400) was a leap year.
No, the Gregorian calendar had been in use in much of Europe since the 1600's, but was only adopted by Great Britain in 1756 or so. Since then, every fourth year has been a leap year, except century years.
In fact, the year 2000 was the FIRST century year to be a leap year!
The next leap year is 2012 and the last one was 2008. 1798 was not a leap year.
Yes, the year 1824 was a leap year. The full calendar can be seen in the link below.
No. 1800 was not a leap year.
1795 to 1798 depending on the number of leap years.
3080 will be a leap year.
1776 was a leap year
No. If the year number can be divided by four then it's a leap year. 2012=Leap year.
2112 will be a leap year. If you meant 2012, then it too was a leap year.
Yes 2016 is a leap year.
no,the next leap year is 2012!No, it is not a leap year.
2052 will be a leap year.
The year 3300 will not be a leap year.
The year 2225 is not a leap year.
No, 1564 was not a leap year.
The year 2500 is not a leap year.