The Iscran calendar is a nonstandard system of timekeeping on Iscra. The official system of timekeeping is Derived Time (DT), required on all official documents. However, the Iscran calendar and Iscran Time (IT) is used for everyday life. The Iscran calendar has 10 months of 48 or 49 days and ten-day weeks. The tradition of ten-day weeks carried over from the Old Cresian calendar. Odd-numbered months have 48 days, while even-numbered months have 47 days. However, a 49th day is added to the tenth month on leap years. 5-49 is considered the midyear's day. An example of a month starting on C1:
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