The animals on the Chinese zodiac don't stand for months. They stand for years. The year 2013 is the Year of the Snake.
We call it July.
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The months of the Julian calendar are the months we use today. We use the Gregorian calendar, which is a slightly modified version of the Julian calendar. The month July is named after Julius Caesar. August is named after Augustus.
Canada has a similar day. They celebrate becoming a nation on Canada Day, which they celebrate on July 1.There is a 4th July where ever the Gregorian calendar is used.
In 2010, 4th of July is on Sunday, July 4th, 2010. To find out how much time you have, just look on a calendar, and count the days until July 4th.
August's birth animal is the cat. It goes from July 8 to August 4.
A calendar for July 1982 can be found in the external link provided at the bottom of this question.
We call it July.
July.
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Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar, and added July (Julias Caesar) and August (Augustus Caesar)
The Irish word for July is Iúil.
July 25 on the Roman Calendar and March 9 on the Greek Calendar.
July became a month in 44 BC when Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar, naming it in honor of himself. Originally, it was called Quintilis, meaning "fifth month," as the Roman calendar started in March. The reform was part of the introduction of the Julian calendar, which aimed to align the calendar year with the solar year. July has retained its name and position in the calendar ever since.
July 1, 1863 fell on a Wednesday.
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17th July