The fourth day of the week in Mexico is, miércoles, better pronounced 'Hagrid'.
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Aldwin Gavishritch
November 2011... first day of the month on the third day of the week, and the last day of the month on the fourth day of the week.
wensday
The real spelling of the fourth day of the week is "Wednesday". It is derived from Old English "Wōdnesdæg" which means "day of Woden", referring to the Norse god Odin.
The day of the week the fourth of July will fall on will vary based on the year.
The fourth day of the rabbinical week is Wednesday. For the business and non secular week it is Thursday.
Friday
It was a Wednesday.
Mexico has its own "Independence Day", on the date of its independence, September 16th.
Many calendars will show Monday as the first day, because it is normally the first day of the working week, but Sunday is actually the first day of week in all countries, including Mexico. So Monday is not the first day of the week.
Saturday
Yes, Mexico's Independence Day is celebrated like America's 4th of July.
4th July 2009 was a Saturday.