In current and internaltionally accepted Gregorian calendar there is only 28 days in February (29 in a leap year) there has never been a year with 30 days in February.
However Sweden added an extra leap day to their Julian calendar in 1712, before switchin the the Gregorian calendar in 1753, for a detailed explanation see the related link.
on the last day of february it will be the 28th, the day, e.g wednesday, changes every year so it is hard to tell. it makes it even harder to say as every four years there is a leap year, which has an efffect on february. did you know?, that february is the only month of the entire year that has 28 days in it, all the rest have either 30 or 31!!!
It was the last February 30 ever.
it is 29 of February if leap year if not leap year 28 of February
There is no February 30 in any year.
6th February 1958, it was the 50th anniversay last year. 6th February 1958, it was the 50th anniversay last year.
No, February has 28 days, 29 if it is a leap year.
February became the second month of the year around 450 BCE, although it was originally the last month of the year in the old Roman calendar.
In the Roman Calendar, February was the last month, not December.
No, there are 28 days in February except in a leap year when there are 29 days.
Prior to 2011, the last time February 10 fell on a Thursday was in 2005.
As of this year, 2014, the last time February 2 fell on a Sunday was in 2003.
February 28th is usually the last day of the month of February. Except when a leap year has arrived. Then it is the second to last day of the month.