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 Location: Germany, where  delicious wine is growing (Rheinh)
 | ....anybody out there who wants to make them? I would be in for three ones! 
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 | Maybe re-use or reissue the 2011 calendar for 2022? | 
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 | It takes 11 years to get back to the same dates and days? | 
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 | Correct. 
 Per https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/repeating.html?year=2022
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 Location: Germany, where  delicious wine is growing (Rheinh)
 | Nice, I still have it, but it would even be a nice thing to have a new one with new pics..... So if nobody will jump on this, I'll start to make my own one.....
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 Location: Phoenix AZ
 | kentrookie - 2021-09-16  8:13 PM 
 Correct.
 
 
 Correct for 2011 but not correct in all cases.  The answer in all cases will be 6, 11 or 28 years.  It depends where the year in question falls in the 4 year leap-year cycle.
 
 1.  Divide the year by 4 and look at the remainder
 2.  If remainder is 0, then add 28 years
 3.  If remainder is 1, then add 6 years
 4.  If remainder is 2 or 3, then add 11 years
 
 Example when will 2018 calendar "repeat"?
 2018 divided by 4 is 54 with remainder of 2.  So add 11 years to 2018.
 2018 calendar will repeat in 2029
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 Location: 6 String Ranch
 | if you say so. I'm not really going to worry about 2029 
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 | 2029 ain't that far away. 
 And I would buy one or two calendars.
 
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