The Ithaurean Calendar
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The calendar system used in Ithaurea
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1. Ithaure verbs
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2. The Alphabet
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The Ithaurean Calendar replaced the Gregorian Calendar on 21 December 1998. The years are also replaced, counted from 1941, the year in which Ithaurea became a Republic.
The day Ithaurea adopted the calendar was 01다기 러쿠 57야러 (01 Löku 57).
The day Ithaurea became a Republic, 14 May 1941, was 05다기 이키쿠 01야러 (05 Ikiku 1).
The Ithaurean Calendar is actually just the International Fixed Calendar renamed.
Number | Name | Starts | Ends | Weeks |
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1 | Löku | 21 December | 17 January | 1-4 |
2 | Seku | 18 January | 14 February | 5-8 |
3 | Kyaku | 15 February | 14 March* | 9-12 |
4 | Shiku | 15 March* | 11 April* | 13-16 |
5 | Marku | 12 April* | 09 May* | 17-20 |
6 | Ikiku | 10 May* | 06 June* | 21-24 |
Leap Day | Elaku | 06 June | 06 June | N/A |
7 | Vyuku | 07 June | 04 July | 25-28 |
8 | Paku | 05 July | 01 August | 29-32 |
9 | Sirku | 02 August | 29 August | 33-36 |
10 | Tyaiku | 30 August | 26 September | 37-40 |
11 | Dannyerku | 27 September | 24 October | 41-44 |
12 | Rönnku | 25 October | 21 November | 45-48 |
13 | Kararku | 22 November | 19 December | 49-52 |
Year Day | Shelennku | 20 December | 20 December | N/A |
*These dates are one day earlier during leap years
Every month begins on a Monday (Aradagi) and ends on Sunday (Raudagi).
Name | Equivalent | Abbreviation |
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Aradagi | Monday | a |
Pirdagi | Tuesday | pir |
Nitadagi | Wednesday | ni |
Urodagi | Thursday | u |
Auredagi | Friday | au |
Telkodagi | Saturday | tel |
Raudagi | Sunday | rau |
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