Calendar standards

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The purpose of this article is to describe the necessary background information to understand time and date issues on the Internet and in computer clocks.

Western time standards

The western time standards dividing the year into 12 months, the day into 24 hours, the hour into 60 minutes and the hour into 60 seconds derived from the In the western world

Gregorian calendar

I the western world we are following the Gregorian calendar[1] also called the Western or the Christian calendar. The Gregorian calendar is internationally the most widely accepted calendar and are used as civil calendar.

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