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A normal year is 52 weeks and a day and a leap year is 52 weeks and 2 days. As a result, a year starts at least one day or else two days later than the previous year, so each year starts on a different day of the week than the previous year. After either 5, 6 or 11 years, a normal year will start on the same day again. A leap year can repeat itself either 12, 28 or 40 years later. If you then add in the fact that Easter is different each year, it can be even longer for a year to repeat.

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