Discover why Ethiopia's calendar has 13 months, how it differs from the Gregorian calendar, and the significance of Pagume month.
Discover why Ethiopia's unique calendar is 7 to 8 years behind the Gregorian calendar and how its 13-month system works.
Discover how the Bahá’í and Ethiopian calendars include 13 months and how they differ from the Gregorian calendar.
Discover why Ethiopia uses a calendar 7-8 years behind the Gregorian system with 13 months and a unique New Year's Day in September.
Discover why Ethiopia’s calendar shows 2014 while the rest of the world uses the Gregorian calendar in 2021. Learn about Ethiopia’s unique calendar system.
Discover why Ethiopia has 13 months in a year with its unique calendar system featuring a 13th month called Pagumé.
Discover why Ethiopia's unique calendar is seven to eight years behind the Gregorian calendar and how its 13-month system works.
Learn about historical calendars with 13 months, like the Ethiopian calendar, and how cultural perceptions of time vary.
Discover why Ethiopia's unique calendar is 7-8 years behind the Gregorian calendar and how it impacts their New Year.