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| The calendar used on this wiki is the [[Universal Calendar]]. | | The calendar used on this wiki is the [[https://pavala.reexplo.red/wiki/Calendar#Meta_calendar|Meta calendar]]. |
| * The shorthand acronym is '''Y'''.
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| * Bienniums are numbered beginning from 1.
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| ** Biennium one is approximately the start of agriculture.
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| * There are 168 days in an annum, and two annums per biennium.
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| ** The two annums are numbered from 1 to 2
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| ** The 168 days are numbered from 1 to 168
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| ** Every 7 annums a leap day is added.
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| * Dates are written ''BBBBB/A/DDD''
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| ** The 67th day of the 2nd annum of 17732 would be written ''17732/1/66''
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| *** The leading zeroes are optional
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| * Day zero is the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere
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| ===Seasons===
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| Via the assumption that seasons begin at their equinoxes and solstices:
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| *'''Northern Hemisphere''':
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| **Spring is from days 1-42
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| **Summer is from days 43-84
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| **Fall is from days 85-126
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| **Winter is from days 127-168
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| *'''Southern Hemisphere''':
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| **Fall is from days 1-42
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| **Winter is from days 43-84
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| **Spring is from days 85-126
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| **Summer is from days 127-168
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Revision as of 16:34, 11 December 2019
Time
Measurement of time
All time-based measurements in the Pavhaki wiki should adhere to the following standards, so that the writing in this wiki is coherent and easy to understand.
| Unit
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Pavhaki Measurement
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Equivalent Measurement
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| Year
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1 annum
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~185 Earth days, or 168 days
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| 1 biennium
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~1 Earth year, or 2 annums, or 336 days
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| Day
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1 day
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26.5 Earth hours
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Calendar
The calendar used on this wiki is the [calendar].