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Variation in the length of the year and the day... The SI prefixes may be applied to the year in English to form kiloyear... the year in question is always the Julian year of exactly 365... the Persian year begins on the day... No astronomical year has an integer number of days or lunar months... so any calendar that follows an astronomical year must have a system of... in a leap year there are 366 days... A leap year occurs every 4 years... or financial year is a 12... has a fiscal year that starts on October 1st instead of... The school year can be divided up in various ways... Many schools divide the academic year into three roughly equal... Other schools break the year into two main semesters... The school year starts in early September and ends in mid... the Julian year is used in the computation of the distance covered by a... The exact length of a tropical year slightly depends on the chosen starting point... The tropical year is shorter than the sidereal year because of the... The anomalistic year is usually defined as the time between two successive perihelion passages... The anomalistic year is slightly longer than the sidereal year because of the precession of the apsides... is the sidereal year for a planet of negligible mass... is a tropical year that starts when the... Variation in the length of the year and the day... Variation in the length of the year and the day... The exact length of an astronomical year changes over time... with which we measure the length of the year in civil life... the length of the year appears to change... a mean tropical year near the year 2000... the average length of a year in the Gregorian calendar... the average length of a year in the Julian calendar... a leap year in some lunisolar calendars... A common year is 365 days... A leap year is 366 days... year cycle of the Gregorian calendar has 146... in the year of the Lord...

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