Gregorian calendar and Julian calendar - what's the difference?

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The Gregorian calendar is internationally the most widely used civil calendar. It is named after Pope Gregory XIII, who introduced it in October 1582. The calendar spaces leap years to make the average length of the calendar year (365.2425 days) closer to the length of the tropical year (365.2422 days).

The Gregorian calendar is a modification of the Julian calendar. The motivation for the Gregorian reform was to solve the issue of the calendar drifting further away from the equinoxes and solstices—particularly the winter solstice—which occurs on December 22 or 23, on the Julian calendar.

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