interkalointiprosessija
Interkalointiprosessija is a term that refers to the process of inserting an additional day into a calendar year to synchronize the calendar with the solar year. This practice is primarily observed in the Gregorian calendar, which is the most widely used calendar system globally. The term "interkalointiprosessija" is derived from the Latin words "intercalare," meaning "to insert," and "dies," meaning "day."
The need for an interkalointiprosessija arises because the Earth's orbit around the Sun takes approximately 365.2422
The rule for determining a leap year is as follows: a year is a leap year if