Calendars

Calendars pertain to the system of 365 days, 52 weeks and 12 months that covers one year, with every fourth year featuring an extra day. Today if it were not for calendars, we would all have been in a fix. A calendar is a method of organizing your days for any purpose - official, social or religious according to a date.
Full Moon Calendar 2012
The full moon calendar 2012 provided in this write-up puts forth the dates on which we will get to see the moon at its best - full and bright. This 2012 lunar calendar also has the new moon dates for the year, alongside some interesting information on the lunar phases, enlisted in it.

How to Make a Calendar
Wondering how to make a calendar all by yourself? Well, here are simple step-by-step instructions on how to make a calendar in excel and with pictures.

List of Leap Years
The standard calendar followed around the world is the Georgian calendar. The Georgian calendar has 12 months with 30 or 31 days. February is the only month in the Georgian calendar that has 28 or 29 days. If there are 29 days in a year it is called a leap year. The following article will give a list of leap years in the last few and coming centuries.

Personalized Photo Calendars
Looking for information on personalized photo calendars? Here are some tips on how to create a substantive photo calendar for you and your loved ones.

List of Hebrew Months
How is the Hebrew calendar structured? Which months does it consist of? To know it all, go through this list of Hebrew months.

What are the Meanings for the Months of the Year
We know the months of the year. But do we know their meanings? To find out the meanings of the months of the year, read on…

Moon Phases Calendar
There are eight moon phases in the moon phases calendar.

Chinese Lunar Calendar: Gender Predictor Chart
The Chinese Gender Predictor Chart is considered one of the oldest methods of predicting the gender of an unborn child.

The Year the World Lost Ten Days
Everyone knows that there are 365 days in a year. Why then did the Pope decide that 1582 would only be 355 days long? How did this decision affect the calendar that we use today?

January: The First Month of the Year
January, the first month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, is named after the Roman God Janus.