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Look through the table below and find the number located to the right of any year between 1801 and 2100. Click the calendar number above (1-14) that corresponds with that number to view the 12-month calendar you need.
In addition to 2020, this perpetual calendar serves as the 12-month calendar for leap years such as 1812, 1840, 1868, 1896, 1908, 1936, 1964, 1992, 2048, 2076, and others. Be sure and visit our Guide to Leap Years. Whether you're doing historical research, want to reuse an old calendar, or are simply curious which day of the week a special ...
Whether you're doing historical research, want to reuse a beautiful Victorian calendar, or are simply curious which day of the week a special event (your birthday, wedding, etc.) took place, this perpetual calendar should be of assistance.
Whether you're researching historical events, striving to "go green" by reusing a vintage calendar, or are simply curious which day of the week a special event (your birthday, wedding, etc.) took place, this perpetual calendar should be of assistance.
Each of these years is also a link to a 12-month calendar for the year noted. Remember, 1800, 1900 and 2100 are not leap years. Visit our calendar index for links to perpetual calendars for any year (including non-leap years) between 1801 and 2100.
Whether you're researching historic events, striving to "go green" by reusing your old calendars, or are simply curious which day of the week a special event (your birthday, wedding, etc.) took place, this perpetual calendar should be of some help.
In addition to 2024, this perpetual calendar serves as the 12-month calendar for leap years such as 1816, 1844, 1872, 1912, 1940, 1968, 1996, 2052, 2080, as well as others. Be sure and visit our Guide to Leap Years .
In addition to 2028, this perpetual calendar serves as the 12-month calendar for leap years such as 1820, 1848, 1876, 1916, 1944, 1972, 2000, 2028, 2056, 2084, as well as others. Be sure and visit our Guide to Leap Years .
Whether you're doing historical research, want to reuse a scenic old calendar, or are simply curious which day of the week a special event (your birthday, wedding, etc.) took place, this perpetual calendar should be of assistance.
Whether you're researching historic events, striving to "go green" by reusing your old calendars, or are simply curious which day of the week a special event (your birthday, wedding, etc.) took place, this perpetual calendar should be of some help.