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1 January 1751Gregorian
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20 November 1749Gregorian
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1 January 1750Gregorian
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The Pisan year began on 25 March, and not on 1 January, with the apparent year lying ahead of the traditional Julian calendar.[1] Thus, 24 March 1200 was followed by 25 March 1201 (not 1200, as it would remain in the Julian calendar), and 31 December 1201 would then be followed by 1 January 1201, which was the point at which the two calendars synchronised
Property / Note: The Pisan year began on 25 March, and not on 1 January, with the apparent year lying ahead of the traditional Julian calendar.[1] Thus, 24 March 1200 was followed by 25 March 1201 (not 1200, as it would remain in the Julian calendar), and 31 December 1201 would then be followed by 1 January 1201, which was the point at which the two calendars synchronised / rank
 
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city in Tuscany, Central Italy
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Pisa
city in Tuscany, Central Italy

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    43°43'0.120"N, 10°24'0.000"E
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    The Pisan year began on 25 March, and not on 1 January, with the apparent year lying ahead of the traditional Julian calendar.[1] Thus, 24 March 1200 was followed by 25 March 1201 (not 1200, as it would remain in the Julian calendar), and 31 December 1201 would then be followed by 1 January 1201, which was the point at which the two calendars synchronised
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