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Days per century for Roman calendar from first century, following Gregorian calendar after A.D. 1582.
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%I #12 Jun 26 2013 10:58:32

%S 36525,36525,36525,36525,36525,36525,36525,36525,36525,36525,36525,

%T 36525,36525,36525,36525,36515,36524,36524,36524,36525,36524,36524,

%U 36524,36525,36524,36524,36524,36525,36524,36524,36524,36525,36524

%N Days per century for Roman calendar from first century, following Gregorian calendar after A.D. 1582.

%H Wikipedia, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar#Adoption_in_Europe">Gregorian calendar</a>

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

%Y Compare with A011770.

%K nonn

%O 1,1

%A jclerm(AT)aztec.asu.edu (DR. JUAN-CARLOS LERMAN)

%E Definition corrected by _Michel Marcus_, Jun 26 2013