ソビエト連邦暦
1. Soviet calendarThe Soviet calendar added five- and six-day work weeks between 1929 and 1940 to the Gregorian calendar adopted by Russia in 1918. Although the traditional seven-day week was still recognized, a day of rest on Sunday was replaced by one day of rest in each work week. Many sources erroneously state that the weeks were organized into 30-day months.
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Read “ソビエト連邦暦” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Soviet calendar” on DBpedia
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