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Which one of these is a lunisolar calendar?

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Answered by vaishu5952
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where the options are ???

Answered by bavadharani2877
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The Jewish calendar is lunisolar—i.e., regulated by the positions of both the Moon and the Sun. It consists usually of 12 alternating lunar months of 29 and 30 days each (except for Ḥeshvan and Kislev, which sometimes have either 29 or 30 days)

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