Common year
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A common year is a year that is not a leap year. In the Gregorian Calendar a common year has 365 days. This means a common year has 52 weeks and one day. So if a certain year started on a Monday, the following year will start on a Tuesday.
In the Gregorian calendar, 303 out of every 400 years are common years. In the Julian calendar, 300 out of every 400 years were common years. All the other years are special and known as leap years.
[change] Months
These are the 12 months in a year.
- January has 31 days.
- February has 28 days.
- March has 31 days.
- April has 30 days.
- May has 31 days.
- June has 30 days.
- July has 31 days.
- August has 31 days.
- September has 30 days.
- October has 31 days.
- November has 30 days.
- December has 31 days.
There are 7 months with 31 days. There are 4 months with 30 days. There is 1 month with 28 days.