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Calendar WikiWelcome to the Calendar Wiki! This is a site all about calendars - historical ones, new ones, and discussions about them: for the scientist, astronomer and the calendar enthusiast. To write a new Calendar Wiki article, enter the page title in the box below.
Featured articleFrench Revolutionary Calendar is a calendar that was proposed during the French Revolution, and used by the French government for about twelve years from late 1793. Some enthusiasts in France still use the calendar, more out of historical re-enactment than practicality. The French Revolutionary Calendar book, at left, is in the Historical Museum of Lausanne. |
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