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- Leap year starting on Wednesday. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... the calendar for any leap year starting on Wednesday (dominical letter ED), such ...
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eap_year_starting_on_Wednesday
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- ... of different combinations of year length and starting days of ... In particular, the first day of the Hebrew year can never be Sunday, Wednesday or Friday. ...
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2013, 2019, and 2030 all start on Tuesday, but end on Tuesday. They are not leap years. 2036 starts on Tuesday and ends on Wednesday. It IS a leap year. Links to calendars for all 4 of those years are below. |
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In regards to the question: There are 52 or 53 weeks per
year.
Years that have a 53rd week is
considered a "leap week."
"In every 400 years there are
71 years with 53 weeks," and
2008 is NOT one of those
years.
Years that have leap weeks (or
53 weeks) are:
~years starting with Thursday
~leap years starting with
Wednesday
...and 2008 began on a
Tuesday.
In other words 2008 has 52
weeks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I
SO_week_date
Any evidence to the contrary?
I am open to suggestions.
I just want to say y'all are
so wonderful! Thank you for
all the detail, information,
and support. Nice to know I'm
not as crazy as I thought!!
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365 days = 52 weeks. 366 = 52 weeks plus 4 x 6 hours (the excess hours for each of the four years, accumulated to make a whole day). This is more than 52 weeks (52 weeks plus one day). A new week has been started, therefore that makes it a 53rd week. It's not a whole week, but technically it is the 53rd. |
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