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Today's Date Across Calendars

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Buddhist

Thursday 21 November 2567 BE

Chinese

Thursday, 21 Tenth Month 2024(jia-chen)

Coptic

Thursday 12 Hator 1741 ERA1

Ethioaa

Thursday 12 Hedar 7517 ERA0

Ethiopic

Thursday 12 Hedar 2017 ERA1

Hebrew

Thursday, 20 Heshvan 5785

Indian

Thursday 30 Kartika 1946 Saka

Islamic

Thursday 20 Jumada I 1446 AH

Islamic Civil

Thursday 19 Jumada I 1446 AH

Japanese

Thursday 21 November 6 Reiwa

Persian

Thursday 1 Azar 1403 AP

ROC

Thursday 21 November 113 Minguo

International Date Notation Standards

Date Format Variations. Various methods to denote the present date prevail internationally, with the most recognised being the little-endian (dd-mm-yyyy), middle-endian (mm-dd-yyyy) and big-endian (yyyy-mm-dd) formats.

The Quirkiness of the US Date Format. The United States uniquely utilises the mm-dd-yyyy date format, whereas most countries adopt the dd-mm-yyyy convention. This divergence is attributed to historical ties with the United Kingdom, where the month-first format was prevalent before aligning with the European standard. Americans retained this preference, maintaining the format since then.

Standard in date presentation. The inherent ambiguity in date representation, exemplified by the interpretation of 05-06-2024 as either June 5th or May 6th, poses a challenge to readers. To mitigate such ambiguity, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has delineated the YYYY-MM-DD format as an integral component of the ISO-8601 date standard. Consequently, employing this standardised format, the aforementioned date would be unequivocally expressed as 2024-06-05 denoting June 5th, 2024.

Date in Digital World. In the context of computing, all dates are specified according to the Gregorian or proleptic Gregorian calendar system.

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DD-MM-YYYY21-11-2024EU
MM-DD-YYYY11-21-2024US
YYYY-MM-DD2024-11-21ISO
MM/DD/YYYY11/21/2024-
DD/MM/YYYY21/11/2024-