Common year starting on Wednesday
Type of year E on a solar calendar according to its starting and ending days in the week / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A common year starting on Wednesday is any non-leap year (a year with 365 days) that begins on Wednesday, 1 January, and ends on Wednesday, 31 December. Its dominical letter hence is E. The most recent year of such kind was 2014, and the next one will be 2025 in the Gregorian calendar[1] or, likewise, 2015 and 2026 in the obsolete Julian calendar, see below for more. This common year is one of the three possible common years in which a century year can begin on, and occurs in century years that yield a remainder of 200 when divided by 400. The most recent such year was 1800 and the next one will be 2200.
Any common year that starts on Wednesday has only one Friday the 13th: the only one in this common year occurs in June.
Any common year that starts on Wednesday has only one Tuesday the 13th: the only one in this common year occurs in May.
Any common year that starts on Wednesday has two Friday the 17th: the two in this common year occurs in January and October.
This is the only type of year in which all dates fall on their respective weekdays 57 times in the 400 year Gregorian Calendar cycle.