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  2. April - Wikipedia

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    April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian and Julian calendars. Its length is 30 days. Its length is 30 days. April is commonly associated with the season of spring in the Northern Hemisphere , and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere , where it is the seasonal equivalent to October in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa.

  3. April (given name) - Wikipedia

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    April is a feminine given name taken from the month of the same name. It was the most popular month name given to girls in the United States between 1960 and 2000. It was most well used in the Southern United States , where the spring season begins earlier than other regions of the country.

  4. April Fools' Day - Wikipedia

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    April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day[ 1] is an annual custom on 1 April consisting of practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters often expose their actions by shouting "April Fools!" at the recipient. Mass media can be involved with these pranks, which may be revealed as such the following day.

  5. Spring (season) - Wikipedia

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    Spring, also known as springtime, is one of the four temperate seasons, succeeding winter and preceding summer. There are various technical definitions of spring, but local usage of the term varies according to local climate, cultures and customs. When it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, it is autumn in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa.

  6. Aprilis - Wikipedia

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    Aprilis or mensis Aprilis ( April) was the fourth month of the ancient Roman calendar in the classical period, following Martius ( March) and preceding Maius ( May ). On the oldest Roman calendar that had begun with March, Aprilis had been the second of ten months in the year. April had 29 days on calendars of the Roman Republic, with a day ...

  7. Fiscal year - Wikipedia

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    For personal tax purposes the fiscal year starts on 6 April and ends on 5 April of the next calendar year. [ 66 ] Although United Kingdom corporation tax is charged by reference to the government's financial year, companies can adopt any year as their accounting year: if there is a change in tax rate, the taxable profit is apportioned to ...

  8. Month - Wikipedia

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    A month is a unit of time, used with calendars, that is approximately as long as a natural orbital period of the Moon; the words month and Moon are cognates.The traditional concept of months arose with the cycle of Moon phases; such lunar months ("lunations") are synodic months and last approximately 29.53 days, making for roughly 12.37 such months in one Earth year.

  9. Calendar year - Wikipedia

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    The Gregorian year, which is in use in most of the world, begins on January 1 and ends on December 31. It has a length of 365 days in an ordinary year, with 8760 hours, 525,600 minutes, or 31,536,000 seconds; but 366 days in a leap year, with 8784 hours, 527,040 minutes, or 31,622,400 seconds. With 97 leap years every 400 years, the year has an ...