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  1. Date and time notation in Iran. In Iran, short dates are written as year/month/day, for example ۱۳۸۹/۵/۱۶, [1] and long dates as day month name year from right to left, for example ۱۶ مرداد ۱۳۸۹. Both two-digit and four-digit years are valid but months and days are not usually padded with leading zeros.

  2. Yes. Yes. Long formats: English: mmmm d, yyyy. DMY dates are also used occasionally, primarily by, but not limited to, government institutions such as on the data page of passports, and immigration and customs forms. Filipino: ika- d ng mmmm (,) yyyy [135] or a- d ng mmmm (,) yyyy.

  3. Date format by country. The legal and cultural expectations for date and time representation vary between countries, and it is important to be aware of the forms of all-numeric calendar dates used in a particular country to know what date is intended. The ISO 8601 format YYYY-MM-DD (2022-12-07) is intended to harmonize these formats and ensure ...

  4. dbc:Time_in_Iran; dbr:Iran; dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate: dbt:Asia_topic; dbt:Iran-stub; dbt:Reflist; dcterms:subject: dbc:Date_and_time_representation_by_country; dbc:Time_in_Iran; rdfs:comment: In Iran, short dates are written as year/month/day, for example ۱۳۸۹/۵/۱۶, and long dates as day month name year from right to left, for example ...

  5. If a date and a time are displayed on the same line, then always write the date in front of the time. If a date and a time value are stored together in a single data field, then ISO 8601 suggests that they should be separated by a latin capital letter T, as in 19951231T235959. A remark for readers from the U.S.: The 24h time notation specified ...