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Years with 53 sundays in the Gregorian calendar.
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%I #34 Jun 21 2014 22:54:47

%S 1584,1589,1595,1600,1606,1612,1617,1623,1628,1634,1640,1645,1651,

%T 1656,1662,1668,1673,1679,1684,1690,1696,1702,1708,1713,1719,1724,

%U 1730,1736,1741,1747,1752,1758,1764,1769,1775,1780,1786,1792,1797,1804,1809,1815,1820,1826,1832,1837,1843,1848,1854,1860,1865,1871,1876,1882,1888,1893,1899,1905,1911,1916,1922,1928,1933,1939,1944,1950,1956,1961,1967,1972,1978,1984,1989,1995,2000,2006,2012,2017,2023

%N Years with 53 sundays in the Gregorian calendar.

%C Includes all years starting on Sunday and leap years starting on Saturday.

%C "The Gregorian calendar has been in use in the Western world since 1582 by Roman Catholic countries and since 1752 by English speaking countries." The Mathematica Book.

%H F. Campbell, <a href="http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1917PA.....25...72C">Leap years with 53 Sundays</a>, Popular Astronomy, 1917, Vol. 25, p.72

%H <a href="/index/Ca#calendar">Index entries for sequences related to calendars</a>

%Y Cf. A224945, A224951. (Leap years are in those sequences)

%Y Cf. A119406.

%K easy,nonn

%O 1,1

%A _J. Lowell_, May 17 2014