- List of calendars
In current use
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Assyrian calendar
*Astronomical year numbering
*Bahá'í calendar
*Bengali calendar
*Berber calendar
*Buddhist calendar
*Chinese calendar
*Coptic calendar
*Ethiopian calendar
*Fiscal year varies with different countries. Used in accounting only.
*Germanic calendar (still in use by Ásatrúar)
*Gregorian calendar (used by most countries in the world today. Also named "Christian calendar")
*Hebrew calendar
*Hindu calendar s
*Indian national calendar
*ISO week date
*Iranian calendar
*Irish calendar
*Islamic calendar
*Japanese calendar
*Javanese calendar
*Juche calendar
*Julian calendar (still used by Orthodox churches for Easter)
*Revised Julian calendar
*Lithuanian calendar
*Malayalam calendar
*Maya calendar (parts still used by Maya Indians)
*Minguo calendar
*Nanakshahi calendar
*Nepali calendar
*Nepal Sambat
*Republic of China calendar
*Romanian calendar
*Runic calendar (Still in use by Ásatrúar)
*Taiwanese calendar
*Tamil Calendar
*Thai lunar calendar (still used for some Thai holidays)
*Thai solar calendar
*Tibetan calendar
*Zoroastrian calendar (including Parsi)Archaic calendars
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Ancient Bulgarian calendar
*Ancient Macedonian calendar
*Attic calendar
*Aztec calendar
*Babylonian calendar
*Bulgar calendar
*Byzantine calendar
*Coligny calendar
*Egyptian calendar
*Enoch calendar
*French Revolutionary calendar
*Hellenic calendar
*Mesoamerican calendars
*Pentecontad calendar
*Positivist calendar
*Roman calendar
*Runic calendar
*Soviet calendar (Gregorian calendar with 5- and 6-day weeks)
*King's Calendar Proposed
Reform calendars
The following are proposed reforms of the
Gregorian calendar *
Holocene calendar
*International Fixed Calendar (also called the "International Perpetual calendar")
*World Calendar
*Leap week calendar s
**Pax Calendar
**Common-Civil-Calendar-and-Time
**Symmetry454 Non-Earth calendar proposals
*Darian system: a series of proposed calendars developed by Thomas Gangale for future colonists living on other bodies in our
solar system . The most complete variant is the one developed for Mars, although variants exist for timekeeping on the four Galilean moons of Jupiter, and on Titan.Fictional
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Discworld calendar
*Middle-earth calendar
*Stardate s (fromStar Trek )
*Star Wars calendar
*Discordian calendar
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