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Date And Time Format
Different conventions exist around the world for date and time representation, both written and spoken. Differences Differences can exist in: *The calendar that is used for List of date formats by country, Date format. *The order in which the year, month, and day are represented. (Year-month-day, day-month-year, and month-day-year are the common combinations.) *How weeks are identified (see seven-day week) *Whether written months are identified by name, by number (1–12), or by Roman numeral (I-XII). *Whether the 24-hour clock, 12-hour clock, or Thai six-hour clock, 6-hour clock is used. *Whether the minutes (or fraction of an hour) after the previous hour or until the following hour is used in spoken language. *The punctuation used to separate elements in all-numeric calendar date, dates and times. *Which days are considered the weekend. ISO 8601 International standard ISO 8601 (''Representation of dates and times'') defines unambiguous written all-numeric Endianness, b ...
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