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This is the calendar for any common year starting on Wednesday, January 1 (dominical letter E). Examples include 1975, 1986, 1997, 2003, 2014 and 2025 in the Gregorian calendar,[1] or 2015 and 2026 in the Julian calendar. This common year is one of the three possible common years in which a century year can begin on, and occurs in century years that yield a remainder of 200 when divided by 400. The most recent such year was 1800 and the next one will be 2200 in the Gregorian calendar (see bottom tables). At this such year type, there is only one Friday the 16th. The only one occurs in May such a beautiful Friday indeed.
This common year is one of three common years that has only one Friday the 13th, the others being Common year starting on Friday and Common year starting on Saturday. The Friday the 13th in this common year is in June. This characteristic is shared with a Leap year starting on Tuesday.
In this common year, Martin Luther King Jr. Day is on January 20, Valentine’s Day is on a Friday, Presidents Day is on February 17, St. Patrick’s Day is on a Monday, Mother’s Day is on May 11, Memorial Day is on May 26, Father’s Day is on its earliest possible date, June 15, Independence Day is on a Friday, Labor Day is on its earliest possible date, September 1, Columbus Day is on October 13, Halloween is on a Friday, Veterans Day is on a Tuesday, Thanksgiving is on November 27, and Christmas is on a Thursday.
A common year is a year with 365 days—in other words, not a leap year, which has 366.
Common year starting on: | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
Leap year starting on: | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
Previous year (common) | Next year (Common) Previous year (leap) | Next year (leap)
Millennium | Century | Gregorian Year[1] | ||||||||||
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2nd Millennium: | 18th century: | 1749 | 1755 | 1766 | 1777 | 1783 | 1794 | 1800 | ||||
19th century: | 1806 | 1817 | 1823 | 1834 | 1845 | 1851 | 1862 | 1873 | 1879 | 1890 | ||
20th century: | 1902 | 1913 | 1919 | 1930 | 1941 | 1947 | 1958 | 1969 | 1975 | 1986 | 1997 | |
3rd Millennium: | 21st century: | 2003 | 2014 | 2025 | 2031 | 2042 | 2053 | 2059 | 2070 | 2081 | 2087 | 2098 |
22nd century: | 2110 | 2121 | 2127 | 2138 | 2149 | 2155 | 2166 | 2177 | 2183 | 2194 | 2200 |
Millennium | Century | Julian Year[2] | ||||||||||
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2nd Millennium: | 19th century: | 1802 | 1813 | 1819 | 1830 | 1841 | 1847 | 1858 | 1869 | 1875 | 1886 | 1897 |
20th century: | 1903 | 1914 | 1925 | 1931 | 1942 | 1953 | 1959 | 1970 | 1981 | 1987 | 1998 | |
3rd Millennium: | 21st century: | 2009 | 2015 | 2026 | 2037 | 2043 | 2054 | 2065 | 2071 | 2082 | 2093 | 2099 |
22nd century: | 2110 | 2121 | 2127 | 2138 | 2149 | 2155 | 2166 | 2177 | 2183 | 2194 | 2200 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "A common year beginning on Wednesday", jonstlouis.htmlplanet.com, 2011, webpage: HTMcal[permanent dead link].
- ↑ "Calendar in year 1802 (Russia)" (Julian calendar, starting Tuesday), webpage: Julian-1802 (Romania used Julian in 1919, when Russia adopted Gregorian).