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Intercalation is the insertion of a leap day, week or month into some calendar years to make the calendar follow the seasons.

The solar Year does not have whole number of days, but a Calendar Year must have a whole number of days. The only way to reconcile the two is to vary the number of days in the calendar year.

In many calendars, this is done by adding to a of 366 days. In the Gregorian Calendar , the intercalary day is February 29 .

The solar Year does not have a whole number of Lunar Month s either, so a Lunisolar Calendar must have a variable number of Month s in a year. This is usually 12 months, but sometimes a 13th month (an intercalary or '''embolismic''' month) is added to the year.

ISO 8601 includes a specification for a 52-week year. Any year that has 53 Thursdays has 53 weeks; this extra week may be regarded as intercalary.

The determination of whether a year has intercalation may be calculated ( Julian , Gregorian and Hebrew calendars), or determined by observation ( Iranian Calendar ).


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