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The start of the Ethiopian calendar year (the Feast of El-Nayrouz) falls on 29 or 30 August (on the year just before the Julian leap year). This date corresponds to the Old-Style Julian calendar; the start of the year has been transferred forward in the currently used Gregorian calendar to 11 or 12 September (on the year just before the ...
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10 Σεπ 2021 · Ethiopians are marking the start of a new year, with feasting in many homes despite the difficulties caused by rising prices and the war and hunger crisis raging in the north. Find out more...
6 Νοε 2024 · The Ethiopian calendar currently lags behind the Gregorian calendar by 7 years and will remain so until the Julian calendar year 2099, which corresponds to the Gregorian calendar year 2107. This difference in years is due to variances in interpretation and calculation.
3 Ιαν 2023 · The Ethiopian calendar was designed by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, and all the governments that have ruled the country have used it; it is still the country’s calendar system. Salaries are paid, and the dates for many Ethiopian holidays are decided according to this calendar system.
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23 Οκτ 2017 · For every year, the Ethiopian calendar contains twelve months of which every month has thirty days, in addition to five or six epagomenal days comprising the thirteenth month. The first day of the New Year according to the Ethiopian calendar coincides with the Gregorian at September 12th.