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We hope to continually be expanding the choice of countries covered by our calendars and make them a useful planning tool for international travel. |
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We have two types of calendar for several countries. That is a current one, and a select-type calendar where the user can request a calendar of a past or future year and month. Such can be of interest also to historians.
Make a selection:
For information on the calendrical basis and method of our computation, check Calendrical Comments above.
Check at the bottom of each calendar page for a link to the comment page on holidays for that country.
Sunday is shown as last day of the week, as customary by international convention. Also, the common era (A.D.) has started on Monday, 1 Jan. 0001, which is the point of origin of our Gregorian Calendar, when calculated back from any given day.
All major holidays are marked in our calendar, particularly those important
to be known to the traveler.
Citation of a date in our comments is in international notation. That is
day.month.year as in 21.07.97 or
21.07.1997, denoting 21 July 1997. There are no slashes ( / ). Rev. 19.07.01 to correct for changes in JavaScript affecting most
recent browsers. The results seem now correct for all browsers tested.