karkausvuonna
Karkausvuonna, also known as a leap year, is a year that contains one additional day added to keep the calendar year synchronized with the astronomical or seasonal year. The extra day is added in the form of February 29, which is called a leap day. The concept of a leap year is based on the fact that the Earth's orbit around the Sun takes approximately 365.2422 days, not the whole number 365 days. Without a leap year, the calendar would drift out of sync with the seasons over time.
The rule for determining whether a year is a leap year is as follows: a year is
Leap years have historical significance, as they were introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC as part