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And why do we have leap years in the first place?
In leap years, the number of days would be 183.
Leap years end on the next day of the week from which they begin.
So 1700, 1800 and 1900 were not leap years, but 2000 was.
March 2008 was the third month of the leap year.
Thus, while 1900 was not a leap year, 2000 is.
In leap years, there would be 53 weeks, or 371 days.
In a leap year, February is the only month to begin and end on the same day of the week.
When February has 29 days, we call it a leap year.
There are only 29 days in February during a leap year.
Some examples of leap years are 2004, 2008, and 2012.
These dates are a day earlier in a leap year.
Every four years there has been a leap year which added a full month (30 days).
There are 11 leap years in a 30 year cycle.
In lunar leap years, these take place one month later.
But let's not get like leap year because then there's always those exceptions.
He died of a heart attack during the leap year day on February 29, 1956.
Exceptions happen when there is no leap year on the beginning of a century.
February is an unusual month, especially when it comes to leap years.
All city officials are elected to four-year terms on leap years.
Similarly, 2000 was a leap year, but 2100, 2200, and 2300 will not be.
A leap year can always be evenly divided by four.
It's like, no, because there are those little annoying leap years.
There was a leap year switch that set February to have 29 days.
It features a constant number of days in every month (with leap years).