Oh, dude, 2011 is the same as 2022 in the Hebrew calendar. So, like, if you're planning a time-travel trip to the Hebrew calendar in 2011, you might as well go to 2022 and save yourself the trouble of adjusting your watch. It's like a free upgrade, man.
1983, 1994, and 2005 all had the same calendar as 2011.
2022 is the next year after 2011 to share its calendar.
1994
1994, 2005, 2011, 2022
1983, 1994, and 2005 calendars correspond to 2011. As of 2018, the next year to be the same as 2011 is 2022.
2005 was the last year before 2011 to have the same day/date combination.
The same calendar as 2011 was used in 1983, 1994, 2005, and many other years. Any year having the same number of days as 2011 (365 days) and starting on the same day of the week (January 1 on Saturday) can use the same calendar.
1983 is the same as 2001. The person who stated that 1987 and 1998 being the same was wrong... except that they are the same to EACH OTHER, but NOT to 2011.
No, the 2012 calendar has its dates on the same days of the week at the 1984 calendar and the 2040 calendar. The 2000 calendar is likewise the same as the 1972 calendar and the 2028 calendar.
As of 2018, the next time the 2011 calendar can be reused is in 2022.
1955 was a common year starting on a Saturday. As of 2011, the next time this year will happen is in 2022.
May 1994, May 2011, May 2016 and May 2022.