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  1. There are only four countries which have not adopted the Gregorian calendar: Ethiopia ( Ethiopian calendar ), Nepal ( Vikram Samvat and Nepal Sambat ), Iran and Afghanistan ( Solar Hijri calendar ). [1] . Thailand has adopted the Gregorian calendar for days and months, but uses its own era for years: the Buddhist era.

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    Present Country
    Historic Area
    Year
    Albania
    1912
    14 Nov
    1918
    17 Apr
    Brixen, Salzburg, Tyrol
    1583
    5 Oct
    Austria
    1584
    6 Jan
  2. Today, the vast majority of countries use the Gregorian calendar as their sole civil calendar. The four countries which have not adopted the Gregorian calendar are Ethiopia (Ethiopian calendar), Nepal (Vikram Samvat and Nepal Sambat), Iran and Afghanistan (Solar Hijri calendar).

  3. Countries within the United Kingdom (including what would become the United States, Canada, Australia, India and British Africa) switched over in 1752. These countries skipped from Sep. 2, 1752, to Sep. 14, 1752, omitting 11 days. In addition, the Gregorian calendar established January 1 as the beginning of the legal year.

  4. Adoption of Gregorian calendar Roman Republic, Roman Empire: 153 BC: Denmark: Gradual change from 13th to 16th centuries: 1700 Papal States: 1583: 1582 Holy Roman Empire (Catholic states) 1544: 1583 Spain, Poland, Portugal: 1556: 1582 Holy Roman Empire (Protestant states) 1559: 1700: Sweden: 1559: 1753 France: 1564: 1582: Southern ...

  5. Eventually, non-Catholic countries did begin to adopt the Gregorian calendar. The Protestant regions of Germany and the Netherlands switched in the 17th century. Great Britain and the territories of the British Empire followed suit in 1752, spreading the Gregorian calendar around the globe.

  6. 12 de mar. de 2024 · The adoption of the Gregorian calendar was gradual and varied across countries and cultures, reflecting religious, political, and social divides. Catholic countries, including Spain, Portugal, and parts of Italy, were among the first to adopt the new calendar, doing so immediately following the papal decree.