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නව පිටුව: {{calendars}}A '''lunisolar calendar''' is a calendar in many cultures whose date indicates both the moon phase and the time of the solar year. If the solar y... |
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==නිදසුන්==
The [[Hebrew calendar|Hebrew]], [[Buddhist calendar|Buddhist]], [[Hindu calendar|Hindu lunisolar]], [[Tibetan calendar]]s, [[Chinese calendar]] (used alone until [[1912]] and then used along with the [[Gregorian calendar]]) and [[Korean calendar]] (used alone until 1894 and since used along with the [[Gregorian calendar]]) are all lunisolar, as was the [[Japanese calendar]] until [[1873]], the Hawaiian calendar, the [[Islamic calendar#Pre-Islamic calendar|pre-Islamic calendar]], the republican [[Roman calendar]] until [[45 BC]] (in fact earlier, because the synchronization to the moon was lost as well as the synchronization to the sun), the first century Gaulish [[Coligny calendar]], the [[Orthodoxwiki:Byzantine Creation Era|Byzantine Calendar]], and the [[second millennium BC]] [[Babylonian calendar]]. The Chinese, Coligny and
Hebrew<ref>The modern Hebrew calendar, since it is based on rules rather than observations, does not exactly track the tropical year, and in fact the average Hebrew year of ~365.2468 days is intermediate between the tropical year (~365.2422 days) and the sidereal year (~365.2564 days)
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