Country Day is typically celebrated on May 20th in many countries around the world.
NO COUNTRY has six-month day and six-month night. That only happens at the north and south poles, and the poles are not part of any country.
The format varies from country to country. In most of Europe (including Britain), Australia and India the format is day/month/year. (e.g. 13/10/99) In the United States the format is month/day/year. (e.g. 10/13/99)
It depends on which country you are in and the legislation of that country.
what country did coronado explore
14/6/2007
it means the date when you die
July 1st, 1867
The number of business days depends on the country, and in some cases even on the region. That is, a certain day may be a holiday in one country, and not in another country.
what day is it today? what day will it be tomorrow? what month are we in? what month will we be in next month? what day is it today? what day will it be tomorrow? what month are we in? what month will we be in next month? ............whu? =/
Yes. Every month has a fourth in it. In any country.
Yes, in American English, a comma should be placed after the month and before the day in a date format. For example: "January 1, 2023."
in a 30 day month 720, in a 31 day month 744, in a 29 day month 696, in a 28 day month 672.