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The only way there can be five Sundays in February is if it is a leap year AND February 1 is a Sunday. The last time that happened was 2004, and the next times it will happen are 2032, 2060, 2088, and 2128.
There are always 4 Sundays in February, except if it is a leap year and the 1st of February is a Sunday. In that case there are 5 Sundays.
Not counting 2012, the most recent year with 53 Sundays was 2006.
Months containing five Sundays in the year 2012 are: January April July September December
I think it depends on what arrangement the days end up in. This year March, May, August, and November all had 5 Sundays. Next year, January, May, July, and October will have 5 Sundays.
It used to be on the 30th of November. Now it is on the fourth Sunday of August, which isn't always the last Sunday, as sometimes August has five Sundays.
About twice each year
it is 29 of February if leap year if not leap year 28 of February
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6th February 1958, it was the 50th anniversay last year. 6th February 1958, it was the 50th anniversay last year.
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!!!
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.