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That's right, Delgar has two humpdays. 🐫
That's right, Delgar has two hump-days. 🐫


== Dumecian Calendar ==
== Dumecian Calendar ==
The Dumecian Calendar has the same year length and weekdays as the Araxian Calendar (indeed, these features both originated with the Dumecian Calendar), but it does not name individual months. In addition, the year begins in spring instead of summer, and the 7-8 day intercalary period occurs between winter and spring instead of between spring and summer.
The Dumecian Calendar has the same year length and weekdays as the Araxian Calendar, but it does not name individual months. In addition, the year begins in spring instead of summer, and the intercalary period is 3-4 days instead of 7-8 and occurs between winter and spring instead of between spring and summer.
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| rowspan="3" |Spring
| rowspan="3" |Spring
| rowspan="3" |96 days
| rowspan="3" |97 days
|1st
|1st
|Vexa
|Vexa
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| rowspan="3" |Summer
| rowspan="3" |Summer
| rowspan="3" |96 days
| rowspan="3" |97 days
|1st
|1st
|Vymera
|Vymera
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| rowspan="3" |Autumn
| rowspan="3" |Autumn
| rowspan="3" |96 days
| rowspan="3" |97 days
|1st
|1st
|Treth
|Treth
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| rowspan="3" |Winter
| rowspan="3" |Winter
| rowspan="3" |96 days
| rowspan="3" |97 days
|1st
|1st
|Ophine
|Ophine
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! colspan="3" |Notes
! colspan="3" |Notes
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|[[New Year's (Dumecia)|New Year's Week]]
|[[New Year's (Dumecia)|New Year]]
|7 days
|3 days
| colspan="3" |Not considered part of any month
| colspan="3" |Not considered part of any month
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