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"Leap years are years with 366 calendar days instead of the normal 365. They happen every fourth year in the Gregorian calendar — the calendar used by the majority of the world. The extra day, known as a leap day, is Feb. 29, which does not exist in non-leap years. Every year that is divisible by four, such as 2020 and 2024, is a leap year except for some centenary years, or years that end in 00, such as 1900.” - Live Science



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Why Do We Have
Leap Years?
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The Leap Year
And The Law
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The Legal Hiccups
Of Leap Year
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Leap Day's Lengthy,
And Litigious, History

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