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# The [[calendar]] currently used in the [[western world]]. It replaced the [[Julian calendar]] and was devised to halt the slow drift of the [[vernal equinox]] towards earlier in the [[year]]. # The [[calendar]] currently used in the [[western world]]. It replaced the [[Julian calendar]] and was devised to halt the slow drift of the [[vernal equinox]] towards earlier in the [[year]].
 +==See also==
 +*[[Calendar reform]]
 +*[[Computus]] — Gregorian lunar calendar
 +*[[Doomsday rule]]
 +*[[Dual dating]]
 +*[[Julian day#Calculation|Julian day calculation]]
 +*[[List of calendars]]
 +*[[Old Style and New Style dates]]
 +*[[Old Calendarists]]
 +**[[Greek Old Calendarists]]
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  1. The calendar currently used in the western world. It replaced the Julian calendar and was devised to halt the slow drift of the vernal equinox towards earlier in the year.

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