. Differentiate Julian and Gregorian Calendar.
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The Gregorian Calendar has three fewer days in every 400-year period than the Julian Calendar. On the Gregorian Calendar, which is the reform to the Julian Calendar sanctioned by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, three out of every four century years, years evenly divisible by 100, are not leap years.
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The Difference Between Julian and Gregorian Calendars. The Gregorian Calendar was first introduced by Pope Gregory XIII - which is how the calendar got its name. This calendar has been implemented by several countries because the Julian calendar assumes a full year is 365.25 days whereas it is actually 11 minutes less.
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