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I’ll choose 13/13/72
The name of a 13th month depends on the calendar system being used. Some names for a 13th month include Undecimber, Sol, and Pagumiene.
Explanation
- UndecimberA name for a 13th month in a calendar that typically has 12 months
- SolThe name of the 13th month in the Cotsworth-Eastman calendar, which divided the year into 13 months of 28 days each
- PagumieneThe name of the 13th month in the Ethiopian calendar, which has 5 days in a non-leap year and 6 days in a leap year
- Adar I and Adar IIThe names of the 12th and 13th months in the Hebrew calendar during leap years
The Gregorian calendar, which is used in many Western countries, has 12 months. The names of the months in the Gregorian calendar include January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December
n the Hebrew calendar, the 13th month is called Adar II, or Adar Bet, during leap years. The 12th month is called Adar I, or Adar Aleph.
Explanation
- In the Hebrew calendar, a year usually has 12 months and 354 days.
- During leap years, the 12th and 13th months are added to the calendar.
- Sources disagree about which month is the “real” Adar and which is the added leap month.
- In some years, Kislev may lose a day to have 29 days, or Marcheshvan may gain an extra day to have 30 days.
The name “Undecimber” is sometimes used to refer to a 13th month in a calendar that normally has 12 months.
1972 is a leap year. And 2024 is the 13th leap year since 1972.
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