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== Dumecian Calendar ==
 
== Dumecian Calendar ==
The Dumecian Calendar has the same day 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.
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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.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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!Season
 
!Season
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!Length
 
!Moon
 
!Moon
 
!Araxian
 
!Araxian
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| rowspan="3" |Spring
 
| rowspan="3" |Spring
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| rowspan="3" |96 days
 
|1st
 
|1st
 
|Vexa
 
|Vexa
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|Jaaldir
 
|Jaaldir
 
|May
 
|May
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|Jordendur
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|7-8 days
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|(Heptinus)
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|-
 
|-
 
| rowspan="3" |Summer
 
| rowspan="3" |Summer
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| rowspan="3" |96 days
 
|1st
 
|1st
 
|Vymera
 
|Vymera
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|-
 
| rowspan="3" |Autumn
 
| rowspan="3" |Autumn
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| rowspan="3" |96 days
 
|1st
 
|1st
 
|Treth
 
|Treth
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|-
 
| rowspan="3" |Winter
 
| rowspan="3" |Winter
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| rowspan="3" |96 days
 
|1st
 
|1st
 
|Ophine
 
|Ophine
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|Yona
 
|Yona
 
|February
 
|February
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|}
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== Dhol Calendar ==
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The Dhol Calendar also has the same year length and weekdays as the other two calendars, but it divides the year asymmetrically into 8 periods of different length:
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Season
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!Period
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!Translation
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!Length
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!Description
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|-
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|
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|Nuujarsdag
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|New Year's Day
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|1 day
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|The first sunrise of the year, not part of any month
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|-
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| rowspan="3" |Spring
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|Blumenlent
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|Flower month
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|32 days
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|-
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|Graadenlent
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|Grass month
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|32 days
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|-
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|Jordenlent
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|Earth month
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|32 days
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|-
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|Summer
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|Dagbrogen
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|Day bridge
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|99 days
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|Dagbrogen begins with the first sunrise of summer, during which time the sun will not set again until autumn.
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|-
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| rowspan="3" |Autumn
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|Tarnaatlent
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|First night month
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|32 days
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|-
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|Harbenlent
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|Harvest month
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|32 days
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|-
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|Winderlent
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|Wind month
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|32 days
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|Winter
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|Naatbrogen
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|Night bridge
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|99-100 days
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|Naatbrogen begins with the first sunset of winter, during which time the sun will not rise again until spring. Once every 8 years, Naatbrogen will be 100 days long instead of 99 days. This is called a Longnaatjar (long night year).
 
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