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The Ithaurean Calendar
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The calendar system used in Ithaurea
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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.

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NumberNameStartsEndsWeeks
1Löku21 December17 January1-4
2Seku18 January14 February5-8
3Kyaku15 February14 March*9-12
4Shiku15 March*11 April*13-16
5Marku12 April*09 May*17-20
6Ikiku10 May*06 June*21-24
Leap DayElaku06 June06 JuneN/A
7Vyuku07 June04 July25-28
8Paku05 July01 August29-32
9Sirku02 August29 August33-36
10Tyaiku30 August26 September37-40
11Dannyerku27 September24 October41-44
12Rönnku25 October21 November45-48
13Kararku22 November19 December49-52
Year DayShelennku20 December20 DecemberN/A

*These dates are one day earlier during leap years

Every month begins on a Monday (Aradagi) and ends on Sunday (Raudagi).

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NameEquivalentAbbreviation
AradagiMondaya
PirdagiTuesdaypir
NitadagiWednesdayni
UrodagiThursdayu
AuredagiFridayau
TelkodagiSaturdaytel
RaudagiSundayrau


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