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A calendar is built only if sufficient information has been submitted for the year.

See calendar for this month for year: 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

If you wish, I have found a simple full year calendar from PaulSadowski.com.

Try this online full year calendar from TimeAndDate.com. You can generate a calendar for any year using their form below:

The www.timeanddate.com Calendar Generator
Enter year:

If you wish to see a month at a time, I have also found a very accurate generic calendar that correctly shows the year 1582 when Pope Gregory declared that October 4th would be followed by October 15th for Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Keep in mind this is not correct for the American Colonies (part of the British Empire), as they did not change until September 1752. Parts of the "New World" were under control of France and Spain and had already changed by then.

While Spain, Portugal, the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and most of Italy adopted the "Gregorian" Calendar in October 1582, not all countries and locations adopted the refined calendar at the same time. For example, the American Colonies did not adopt the "Gregorian" Calendar until September 1752 (170 years later). Therefore, October 1582 would appear as it had before, but September 1752 drops out 11 days (1 more than in 1582 due to accumulating more error). Turkey did not adopt the new calendar until 1926. Some examples of when countries adopted:

Country Year Changed Change Days Skipped
U.S.A. (Mississippi Valley with France) 1582 October 15, 1582 follows October 4, 1582 10
U.S.A. (Arizona, California, Florida, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, with Spain) 1582 October 15, 1582 follows October 4, 1582 10
Spain, Portugal, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and most of Italy 1582 October 15, 1582 follows October 4, 1582 10
France, Loraine 1582 December 20, 1582 follows December 9, 1582 10
Dutch provinces of Brabant, Zeeland and the Staten-Generaal 1582 December 25, 1582 follows December 13, 1582 10
Provinces forming the Southern Netherlands (modern Belgium) 1583 January 1, 1583 follows December 20, 1582 10
Denmark, Flanders 1583 January 5, 1583 follows December 25, 1582 10
Holland 1583 January 12, 1583 follows January 2, 1583 10
Denmark (included Norway and some portions of Germany) 1700 March 1, 1700 follows February 18, 1700 11
Remaining provinces of the Dutch Republic 1700/1 • July ?, 1700 follows ? ?, 1700 (Gelderland)
• December ?, 1700 follows ? ?, 1700 (Utrecht and Overijssel)
• January ?, 1701 follows ? ?, 170? (Friesland and Groningen)
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Sweden Intentional: 1700-1740 Intentional: Gradual shift dropping leap years for 40 years except it did not happen for 1704 and 1708 leap years, and an attempt to revert back to the Julian calendar failed with the attempt to add February 30, 1712 (See 1753 below) 11
Great Britain, American Colonies (see below) 1752 September 14, 1752 follows September 2, 1752 11
U.S.A. (Eastern seaboard, Washington, Oregon as British colony) 1752 September 14, 1752 follows September 2, 1752 11
Sweden, Finland 1753 Thursday, March 1 follows 17 February 11
Alaska 1867 October 18 follows October 6 11*
Russia 1918 Thursday, 14 February 1918 follows Wednesday, 31 January 1918 13
Greece 1923 Thursday, 1 March 1923, follows Wednesday, 15 February 1923 13
Turkey 1926 ???, follows ??? 14

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