In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
In Spain and all of the countries in Latin America, the first day of the week is Sunday, like it is in every country in the world.
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Since October 12, 1492.
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The preliminaries to determine the challenger for the 2007 America's Cup are going on now, but the final America's Cup race series won't begin until June 23, 2007.
Both begin at important milestones based on the lives of their religions' founders -apex
Both the Gregorian and Muslim calendars are solar calendars. They are both based on the movement of the sun and have approximately 365 days in a year. However, they differ in their starting points and how leap years are calculated.
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Because Sunday is the first day of the week, and not Monday as some people think.Following the Dark Ages, secular publishers of calendars adopted the form used by the church and monasteries.(See the related question below.)Many calendars begin with Sunday because may people treat Sunday as the first day of the week. Monday, is just the first day of the working week.However, some people follow the Biblical implication that, as the Christian Sabbath, Sunday was the last day of the week, for them some calendars begin with Monday.