Calendar February 1060
See below the month calendar of February 1060 including week numbers.12 February | Carnival |
14 February | Valentine |
This february 1060 calendar is very useful for a lot of different purposes, for example planning your vacation.
Download the Calendar 1060 with holidays.Go to Calendar 1060.
Check also the Holidays 1060.
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Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
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1 February 1060 | 7:40 | 16:50 | 9h 10m |
2 February 1060 | 7:38 | 16:51 | 9h 13m |
3 February 1060 | 7:36 | 16:53 | 9h 17m |
4 February 1060 | 7:35 | 16:55 | 9h 20m |
5 February 1060 | 7:33 | 16:57 | 9h 24m |
6 February 1060 | 7:32 | 16:59 | 9h 27m |
7 February 1060 | 7:30 | 17:00 | 9h 30m |
8 February 1060 | 7:28 | 17:02 | 9h 34m |
9 February 1060 | 7:26 | 17:04 | 9h 38m |
10 February 1060 | 7:25 | 17:06 | 9h 41m |
11 February 1060 | 7:23 | 17:08 | 9h 45m |
12 February 1060 | 7:21 | 17:10 | 9h 49m |
13 February 1060 | 7:19 | 17:11 | 9h 52m |
14 February 1060 | 7:17 | 17:13 | 9h 56m |
15 February 1060 | 7:15 | 17:15 | 10h 0m |
16 February 1060 | 7:13 | 17:17 | 10h 4m |
17 February 1060 | 7:11 | 17:19 | 10h 8m |
18 February 1060 | 7:09 | 17:21 | 10h 12m |
19 February 1060 | 7:07 | 17:22 | 10h 15m |
20 February 1060 | 7:05 | 17:24 | 10h 19m |
21 February 1060 | 7:03 | 17:26 | 10h 23m |
22 February 1060 | 7:01 | 17:28 | 10h 27m |
23 February 1060 | 6:59 | 17:30 | 10h 31m |
24 February 1060 | 6:57 | 17:31 | 10h 34m |
25 February 1060 | 6:55 | 17:33 | 10h 38m |
26 February 1060 | 6:53 | 17:35 | 10h 42m |
27 February 1060 | 6:51 | 17:37 | 10h 46m |
28 February 1060 | 6:49 | 17:38 | 10h 49m |
29 February 1060 | 6:47 | 17:40 | 10h 53m |
The default sunrise and sunset are calculated from London. In the calendar February 1060 (in the upper table) the times may differ when you eg live east or west in the United Kingdom. Select an city (upper pulldown menu) to see the sunrise and sunset in your town.
Are your interested in the the position of the moon? Check the Lunar calendar 1060.
Are your interested in the the position of the moon? Check the Lunar calendar 1060.