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- ISO_week_date abstract "The ISO week date system is a leap week calendar system that is part of the ISO 8601 date and time standard. The system is used (mainly) in government and business for fiscal years, as well as in timekeeping.The system specifies a week year atop the Gregorian calendar by defining a notation for ordinal weeks of the year. The Gregorian leap cycle, which has 97 leap days spread across 400 years, contains a whole number of weeks (20871). In every cycle there are 71 years with an additional 53rd week. An average year is exactly 52.1775 weeks long, months average at 4.348125 weeks.An ISO week-numbering year (also called ISO year informally) has 52 or 53 full weeks. That is 364 or 371 days instead of the usual 365 or 366 days. The extra week is referred to here as a leap week, although ISO 8601 does not use this term. Weeks start with Monday. The first week of a year is the week that contains the first Thursday (and, hence, 4 January) of the year. ISO week year numbering therefore slightly deviates from the Gregorian for some days close to 1 January.A date is specified by the ISO week-numbering year in the format YYYY, a week number in the format ww prefixed by the letter 'W', and the weekday number, a digit d from 1 through 7, beginning with Monday and ending with Sunday. For example, the Gregorian date 31 December 2006 corresponds to the Sunday of the 52nd week of 2006, and is written 2006-W52-7 (extended form) or 2006W527 (compact form).".
- ISO_week_date wikiPageExternalLink date_and_time_format.htm.
- ISO_week_date wikiPageExternalLink isowdcal.html.
- ISO_week_date wikiPageExternalLink 21.
- ISO_week_date wikiPageExternalLink isocalendar.htm.
- ISO_week_date wikiPageExternalLink www.weekofyear.com.
- ISO_week_date wikiPageExternalLink www.whatstheweeknumber.com.
- ISO_week_date wikiPageID "5339308".
- ISO_week_date wikiPageRevisionID "604285111".
- ISO_week_date hasPhotoCollection ISO_week_date.
- ISO_week_date subject Category:Calendaring_standards.
- ISO_week_date subject Category:Leap_week_calendars.
- ISO_week_date subject Category:Specific_calendars.
- ISO_week_date subject Category:Weeks.
- ISO_week_date type Abstraction100002137.
- ISO_week_date type Arrangement105726596.
- ISO_week_date type Calendar115173479.
- ISO_week_date type CalendaringStandards.
- ISO_week_date type Cognition100023271.
- ISO_week_date type FundamentalQuantity113575869.
- ISO_week_date type LeapWeekCalendars.
- ISO_week_date type Measure100033615.
- ISO_week_date type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- ISO_week_date type Standard107260623.
- ISO_week_date type Structure105726345.
- ISO_week_date type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- ISO_week_date type TimePeriod115113229.
- ISO_week_date type Week115169873.
- ISO_week_date type Weeks.
- ISO_week_date comment "The ISO week date system is a leap week calendar system that is part of the ISO 8601 date and time standard. The system is used (mainly) in government and business for fiscal years, as well as in timekeeping.The system specifies a week year atop the Gregorian calendar by defining a notation for ordinal weeks of the year. The Gregorian leap cycle, which has 97 leap days spread across 400 years, contains a whole number of weeks (20871).".
- ISO_week_date label "ISO week date".
- ISO_week_date label "NEN 2772".
- ISO_week_date label "Numérotation ISO des semaines".
- ISO_week_date sameAs Numérotation_ISO_des_semaines.
- ISO_week_date sameAs ISO_주.
- ISO_week_date sameAs NEN_2772.
- ISO_week_date sameAs m.0dgcbc.
- ISO_week_date sameAs Q2110154.
- ISO_week_date sameAs Q2110154.
- ISO_week_date sameAs ISO_week_date.
- ISO_week_date wasDerivedFrom ISO_week_date?oldid=604285111.
- ISO_week_date isPrimaryTopicOf ISO_week_date.