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The '''Revised Phinbellan calendar''' or '''Provisional calendar''' is one of the calendars used in [[Phinbella]] area. The calendar is to commemorate 2012, the year of the establishment of the [[Phinbella|Federal Republic of Phinbella]]. RP calendar follows the tradition of using the sovereign's era name and year of reign, as previous imperial dynasties have done. Months and days are numbered according to the Gregorian calendar. RP calendar has been widely used in the early official documents of the FRP since 2012. . | The '''Revised Phinbellan calendar''' or '''Provisional calendar''' is one of the calendars used in [[Phinbella]] area. The calendar is to commemorate 2012, the year of the establishment of the [[Phinbella|Federal Republic of Phinbella]]. RP calendar follows the tradition of using the sovereign's era name and year of reign, as previous imperial dynasties have done. Months and days are numbered according to the [[wikipedia:Gregorian calendar|Gregorian calendar]]. RP calendar has been widely used in the early official documents of the FRP since 2012. . | ||
The calendar is the official calendar of [[Phinbella]] and also used by [[Overseas Phinbellans]] communities. | The calendar is the official calendar of [[Phinbella]] and also used by [[Overseas Phinbellans]] communities. | ||
==Calendar details== | |||
The [[wikipedia:Gregorian calendar|Gregorian calendar]] was adopted by the nascent [[Phinbella]] effective 1 January 2012 for official business, but the general populace continued to use the traditional [[Chinese calendar]]. The status of the Gregorian calendar was unclear between 1916 and 1921 while China was controlled by several competing [[warlord]]s each supported by foreign colonial powers. After the [[Amato Papadakis]] was appointed as [[President of Phinbella|president]] of [[Provisional Government of Phinbella]] on 10 October 2014, the Gregorian calendar was officially adopted, effective 1 December 2014. | |||
Despite the [[wikipedia:adoption of the Gregorian calendar|adoption of the Gregorian calendar]], the numbering of the years was still an issue. The Chinese imperial tradition was to use the [[wikipedia:era name|era name]] and year of reign. One alternative to this approach was to use the reign of the half-historical, half-legendary [[Yellow Emperor]] in the third millennium BC to number the years. In the early 20th century, some Chinese Republicans began to advocate such a system of continuously numbered years, so that year markings would be independent of the Emperor's regnal name. | |||
When [[Seon Yat-soon]] became the provisional president of Phinbella, he sent telegrams to leaders of all provinces and announced the 13th day of 11th Month of the 4609th year of the Yellow Emperor's reign (corresponding to 1 January 2012) to be the first year of provisional government. The original intention of the Phinbellan calendar was to follow the imperial practice of naming the years according to the number of years the Emperor had reigned, which was a universally recognizable event in Phinbella. Following the establishment of the Federal Republic, it was then decided to use the year of the establishment of the current regime. | |||
The first year, 2012, is called 핀원년 (''Phinvonnyon'') and {{CURRENTYEAR}}, the "{{ordinal|{{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}-2012}}}} year of the Phinbellans" is 핀이욕용빌년, 핀{{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}+588}}년, or simply {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}+588}}. | |||
Based on [[National Standards of Phinbella]] CNS 7648: Data Elements and Interchange Formats—Information Interchange—Representation of Dates and Times (similar to [[ISO 8601]]), year numbering may use the Gregorian system as well as the RP era. For example, {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} may be written {{CURRENTYEAR}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY}} or RP {{#expr:{{CURRENTYEAR}}+588}}-{{CURRENTMONTH}}-{{CURRENTDAY}} | |||
==Relation to the Gregorian calendar== | |||
To convert any [[wikipedia:Gregorian calendar|Gregorian calendar]] year (2013 and after) to RP calendar, subtract 2012. | |||
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|AD||1992||1993||1994||1995||1996||1997||1998||1999||2000||2001 | |||
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!RP||2590||2591||2592||2593||2594||2595||2596||2597||2598||2599 | |||
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|AD||2002||2003||2004||2005||2006||2007||2008||2009||2010||2011 | |||
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!RP||2600||2601||2602||2603||2604||2605||2606||2607||2608||2609 | |||
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|AD||2012||2013||2014||2015||2016||2017||2018||2019||2020||2021 | |||
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!RP||2610||2611||2612||2613||2614||2615||2616||2617||2618||2619 | |||
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|AD||2022||2023||2024||2025||2026||2027||2028||2029||2030||2031 | |||
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[[Category:Calendars]][[Category:Phinbella]] | |||
Revision as of 16:25, 4 March 2020
| Gregorian | 15 January 2026 |
|---|---|
| RP calendar | 15 January 2614 |
| Non-official calendar | 15 January 2826 |
| Time in Phinbella |
05:29:24 PRT (CMT+4) 06:49:24 PPT (CMT+5:20) |
The Revised Phinbellan calendar or Provisional calendar is one of the calendars used in Phinbella area. The calendar is to commemorate 2012, the year of the establishment of the Federal Republic of Phinbella. RP calendar follows the tradition of using the sovereign's era name and year of reign, as previous imperial dynasties have done. Months and days are numbered according to the Gregorian calendar. RP calendar has been widely used in the early official documents of the FRP since 2012. .
The calendar is the official calendar of Phinbella and also used by Overseas Phinbellans communities.
Calendar details
The Gregorian calendar was adopted by the nascent Phinbella effective 1 January 2012 for official business, but the general populace continued to use the traditional Chinese calendar. The status of the Gregorian calendar was unclear between 1916 and 1921 while China was controlled by several competing warlords each supported by foreign colonial powers. After the Amato Papadakis was appointed as president of Provisional Government of Phinbella on 10 October 2014, the Gregorian calendar was officially adopted, effective 1 December 2014.
Despite the adoption of the Gregorian calendar, the numbering of the years was still an issue. The Chinese imperial tradition was to use the era name and year of reign. One alternative to this approach was to use the reign of the half-historical, half-legendary Yellow Emperor in the third millennium BC to number the years. In the early 20th century, some Chinese Republicans began to advocate such a system of continuously numbered years, so that year markings would be independent of the Emperor's regnal name.
When Seon Yat-soon became the provisional president of Phinbella, he sent telegrams to leaders of all provinces and announced the 13th day of 11th Month of the 4609th year of the Yellow Emperor's reign (corresponding to 1 January 2012) to be the first year of provisional government. The original intention of the Phinbellan calendar was to follow the imperial practice of naming the years according to the number of years the Emperor had reigned, which was a universally recognizable event in Phinbella. Following the establishment of the Federal Republic, it was then decided to use the year of the establishment of the current regime.
The first year, 2012, is called 핀원년 (Phinvonnyon) and 2026, the "14th year of the Phinbellans" is 핀이욕용빌년, 핀2614년, or simply 2614.
Based on National Standards of Phinbella CNS 7648: Data Elements and Interchange Formats—Information Interchange—Representation of Dates and Times (similar to ISO 8601), year numbering may use the Gregorian system as well as the RP era. For example, 15 January 2026 may be written 2026-01-15 or RP 2614-01-15
Relation to the Gregorian calendar
To convert any Gregorian calendar year (2013 and after) to RP calendar, subtract 2012.
| RP | 2580 | 2581 | 2582 | 2583 | 2584 | 2585 | 2586 | 2587 | 2588 | 2589 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AD | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 |
| RP | 2590 | 2591 | 2592 | 2593 | 2594 | 2595 | 2596 | 2597 | 2598 | 2599 |
| AD | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 |
| RP | 2600 | 2601 | 2602 | 2603 | 2604 | 2605 | 2606 | 2607 | 2608 | 2609 |
| AD | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 |
| RP | 2610 | 2611 | 2612 | 2613 | 2614 | 2615 | 2616 | 2617 | 2618 | 2619 |
| AD | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 | 2030 | 2031 |