Major dates included Easter (April 4), Eid al-Fitr (beginning May 12), and Diwali (November 4).
If you still have a physical 2021 calendar, don't throw it away! Calendars follow a repeating cycle. According to reusability guides , the 2021 calendar will be identical to the years 2027, 2038, and 2049.
In the Gregorian calendar, 2021 was a standard 365-day year. It was the 21st year of the 21st century and the 2nd year of the 2020s decade. 365 days. Leap Year? No. Starting Day: Friday, January 1st. Ending Day: Friday, December 31st. Cultural and Zodiac Significance
Major dates included Easter (April 4), Eid al-Fitr (beginning May 12), and Diwali (November 4).
If you still have a physical 2021 calendar, don't throw it away! Calendars follow a repeating cycle. According to reusability guides , the 2021 calendar will be identical to the years 2027, 2038, and 2049.
In the Gregorian calendar, 2021 was a standard 365-day year. It was the 21st year of the 21st century and the 2nd year of the 2020s decade. 365 days. Leap Year? No. Starting Day: Friday, January 1st. Ending Day: Friday, December 31st. Cultural and Zodiac Significance