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March gets its name from Mars, the Roman God of War. In the ancient Roman calendar, March was originally the first month of the year and marked the beginning of the military campaign season. The name reflects the month’s significance in heralding the return of warmer weather and the time for warfare. Over time, March retained its name even after January and February were added to the calendar.

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