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  1. Feb 29, 2024 · Wondering when was the last leap year? The tool can help with that too! The following is the complete list of leap years for the 21st century ( from year 2001 to 2100 ): 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020, 2024, 2028, 2032, 2036, 2040, 2044, 2048, 2052, 2056, 2060, 2064, 2068, 2072, 2076, 2080, 2084, 2088, 2092, 2096.

  2. Add own events to PDF Calendar. The year 2020 is a leap year, with 366 days in total. Calendar type: Gregorian calendar. Some holidays and dates are color-coded: Red –Federal Holidays and Sundays. Green –Local Holidays. Gray –Typical Non-working Days. Black–Other Days. Jewish holidays start on or after sunset the day before the date listed.

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  4. 2380. 2384. 2388. 2392. 2396. 2400. Explanation: 1700: The years 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200 and 2300 are not leap years, even though they are divisible by 4 without a remainder. 1600: The years 1600, 2000 and 2400 are leap years, even though they are divisible by 100 without a remainder.

  5. The year 1400 is a leap year, with 366 days in total. Calendar type: Julian calendar. England and English colonies used a calendar which started on March 25 until year 1751. This is not reflected on this calendar.

  6. 3rd Quarter. Disable moonphases. Some holidays and dates are color-coded: Red –Federal Holidays and Sundays. Gray –Typical Non-working Days. Black–Other Days. Local holidays are not listed. The year 2020 is a leap year, with 366 days in total. Calendar type: Gregorian calendar.

  7. LEAP Q&A. The California Department of Human Resources (CalHR) is responsible for the administration of the Limited Examination and Appointment Program (LEAP) (under Gov. Code, § 19240). The CalHR Office of Civil Rights tracked questions and formulated answers since the LEAP Policy was posted to the CalHR online Human Resources Manual in ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 14001400 - Wikipedia

    Year 1400 was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The year 1400 was not a leap year in the Proleptic Gregorian calendar.

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