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The autumn equinox (''kanampeiṃlaliā'') is the first day of the year, and likewise the spring equinox (''tandayempeiṃlaliā'') is on the (functional) mid-point the year, being the first day of the eighth month — it is not the true mid-point because seasons are not equal: spring is the longest with 108 days, then autumn with 107, winter with 103, and summer with 100. Thus the first part of the year has 210 days while the second one has 208.<br/>
The autumn equinox (''kanampeiṃlaliā'') is the first day of the year, and likewise the spring equinox (''tandayempeiṃlaliā'') is on the (functional) mid-point the year, being the first day of the eighth month — it is not the true mid-point because seasons are not equal: spring is the longest with 108 days, then autumn with 107, winter with 103, and summer with 100. Thus the first part of the year has 210 days while the second one has 208.<br/>
The winter solstice (''tandaikyuitehånna'') is on the fifteenth day of the fourth month, while the summer solstice (''enaukyuitehånna'') falls on the thirteenth day of the eleventh month. The solar months of the Chlouvānem calendar are:
The winter solstice (''tandaikyutiehånna'') is on the fifteenth day of the fourth month, while the summer solstice (''enaukyutiehånna'') falls on the thirteenth day of the eleventh month. The solar months of the Chlouvānem calendar are:
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