Haracalnde

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The haracalnde is a calendar used by the Eastern Bloc for trade.

History

The haracalande was first created on 23-1 5 PC at the 5 PC Eastern Bloc Summit. On the same day it was adopted by the Eastern Bloc as their trade calendar and by Haute eee as their official calendar.

Casi Fromatica advocated for the Caseic Federation to change from the Caseic Calendar to the Haracalnde in 6 PC to ease international trade. The Caseic Calendar is still in use for some customary and religious purposes, like timing the Conclaves of Framche or determining the term length of the Eparch of Chaba.

Function

A year on the haracalande is composed of twelve months each with thirty days. Any date before the year of the “grand calming” uses the suffix TT e.g 7. TT, any date after uses PC e.g 7 PC, a full date would look like this 15-3 5 PC with the first number being the day and the second being the month. The arrangement of days and months is identical to that of the Akarian calendar.

Use

The haracalande is used by Eastern Bloc nations for use in trade as specified by the 1st Agreement Agreement. It is also used as the official calendar of Haute eee.