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- Calendar_date abstract "A calendar date is a reference to a particular day represented within a calendar system. The calendar date allows the specific day to be identified. The number of days between two dates may be calculated. For example, "24 July 2014" is ten days after "14 July 2014" in the Gregorian calendar. The date of a particular event depends on the observed time zone. For example the air attack on Pearl Harbor that began at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian time on December 7, 1941 took place at 3:18 a.m. December 8 in Japan (Japan Standard Time).A particular day may be represented by a different date in another calendar as in the Gregorian calendar and the Julian calendar, which have been used simultaneously in different places. In most calendar systems, the date consists of three parts: the day of month, month, and the year. There may also be additional parts, such as the day of week. Years are usually counted from a particular starting point, usually called the epoch, with era referring to the particular period of time (Note the different use of the terms in geology).The most widely used epoch is a conventional birthdate of Jesus (which was established by Dionysius Exiguus in the sixth century). A date without the year part may also be referred to as a date or calendar date (such as "30 July" rather than "30 July 2014"). As such, it defines the day of an annual event, such as a birthday or Christmas on 24/25 December.Many computer systems internally store points in time in Unix time format or some other system time format.The date (Unix) command—internally using the C date and time functions—can be used to convert that internal representation of a point in timeto most of the date representations shown here.".
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- Calendar_date wikiPageExternalLink todays-date.asp.
- Calendar_date wikiPageExternalLink formats.htm.
- Calendar_date wikiPageExternalLink default.mspx.
- Calendar_date wikiPageID "7123".
- Calendar_date wikiPageRevisionID "597505535".
- Calendar_date hasPhotoCollection Calendar_date.
- Calendar_date subject Category:Calendars.
- Calendar_date type Abstraction100002137.
- Calendar_date type Arrangement105726596.
- Calendar_date type Calendar115173479.
- Calendar_date type Calendars.
- Calendar_date type Cognition100023271.
- Calendar_date type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Calendar_date type Structure105726345.
- Calendar_date comment "A calendar date is a reference to a particular day represented within a calendar system. The calendar date allows the specific day to be identified. The number of days between two dates may be calculated. For example, "24 July 2014" is ten days after "14 July 2014" in the Gregorian calendar. The date of a particular event depends on the observed time zone. For example the air attack on Pearl Harbor that began at 7:48 a.m. Hawaiian time on December 7, 1941 took place at 3:18 a.m.".
- Calendar_date label "Calendar date".
- Calendar_date label "Data".
- Calendar_date label "Data".
- Calendar_date label "Date".
- Calendar_date label "Datum (dagtekening)".
- Calendar_date label "Fecha".
- Calendar_date label "Formato della data".
- Calendar_date label "Kalenderdatum".
- Calendar_date label "Календарная дата".
- Calendar_date label "日付".
- Calendar_date label "日期".
- Calendar_date sameAs Datum.
- Calendar_date sameAs Kalenderdatum.
- Calendar_date sameAs Fecha.
- Calendar_date sameAs Data.
- Calendar_date sameAs Date.
- Calendar_date sameAs Tanggal.
- Calendar_date sameAs Formato_della_data.
- Calendar_date sameAs 日付.
- Calendar_date sameAs 날짜.
- Calendar_date sameAs Datum_(dagtekening).
- Calendar_date sameAs Data.
- Calendar_date sameAs Data.
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- Calendar_date sameAs Q205892.
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- Calendar_date wasDerivedFrom Calendar_date?oldid=597505535.
- Calendar_date isPrimaryTopicOf Calendar_date.