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View and print a monthly calendar for February 2024 with holidays and moon phases for the United States. Customize your calendar with different formats, options and tools.
Free printable monthly calendar with holidays for United States, February 2024. Add different holidays and your own events.
View the yearly calendar for 2024 with holidays and observances for the United Kingdom. Customize the calendar by country, format, and design options.
Find out the dates and names of holidays and observances in Philippines in 2024, including regular, special, and common local holidays. June 2024 has two holidays: Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice) on June 17 and June Solstice Season on June 21.
Find out the dates and names of public holidays, federal holidays, state holidays, observances, and other events in the United States in 2024. See the calendar view and filter by type, country, or custom categories.
Calculate the number of days, months and years between two dates using this online tool. Enter the start date and end date, or use today's date as default, and get the result in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years.
See the historical weather data for Orlando in February 2024, including temperature, precipitation, and sunrise and sunset times. Compare the average and maximum values for each day and find out how the weather changed over the month.
Calculate the number of days, months and years between two dates, or add or subtract time fields and time zones. Explore other calendar and date tools, such as week number, weekday, birthday and countdown calculators.
Learn about the origin, purpose, and traditions of leap day, which is added to the calendar every four years to keep it aligned with the Earth's orbit around the Sun. Find out when the next leap day is and how it affects the calendar and the seasons.
Find out when and where the two solar eclipses in 2024 will occur. The first one is a total eclipse on April 8, visible in West in Europe, North America, and Pacific. The second one is an annular eclipse on October 2, visible in South in North America, South America, and Pacific.