The Aristean Calendar is a calendar reform proposed by Aristeo Canlas Fernando of Australia. It was devised in 1992. It is almost identical to the Edwards perpetual calendar which has a 30:30:31 month length pattern instead of 31:30:30. It is just like the World Calendar except that the weeks begin on a Monday instead of a Sunday, and December 31 and June 31 of the former are the equivalent of the monthless and dateless Worldsday and Leapyear Day, respectively, of the latter. Christmas and Easter occur on different dates also. Year zero is the present 1 B.C. It is said to have the least variation against the Gregorian calendar as compared to other proposed solar calendars.
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