prawoskrtnego
Prawoskrtnego refers to the traditional calendar used by the Russian Orthodox Church. This calendar dates back to around the 5th century and is a notable modification of the Julian calendar, which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 BCE.
The main distinction of the prawoskrtnego calendar from the Julian calendar lies in the way it accounts
The prawoskrtnego calendar takes this into account by removing the leap year in years that were divisible
Despite being more accurate, the prawoskrtnego calendar has its own set of rules and traditions. The Orthodox