Kluznickian calendar
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A 13-month perpetual calendar with the following features:
- Simplicity, order, and regularity.
- A geocentric civil calendar, not a religious or business calendar.
- Contains no religious impositions. (No one has the right to impose their religious beliefs on anyone else.)
- Contains no business impositions.
- Contains no other special interest group impositions.
- It is a perpetual calendar, the same every year except leap years.
- 13 months per year; 4 weeks per month; 7 days per week except the last week of December which normally has 8 days but will have 9 days on leap years.
- Leapday is the last day of the year which leaves the preceding 365 days unaffected and invariant from year to year.
- Each date on the calendar will always occur on the same day of the week, year after year, forever.
- Nicksday and Leapday are a part of an extended weekend and not a part of the work week.
- Monday is the first day of each week, month, quarter, and year.
- Since Monday is the 1st day of the week, both weekend days will be at the end of the week, side by side, all on the same row.
- The winter solstice shall always occur within +/- 1.3 days of 1 January. Leap days shall be added or omitted accordingly, in accordance with...
- A new and improved leap year rule, which will be ...
- Occasionally updated when needed.
- The winter and summer solstice and the spring and fall equinox are proposed to be national holidays along with Presidents, Memorial, and Independence days, in the USA.
