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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is a [time] unit equal to seven [days].[{$pagename}] is the standard [time] period used for cycles of rest [days] in most parts of the world, mostly alongside—although not strictly part of—the Gregorian [calendar].
[ISO 8601] includes the [ISO] [{$pagename}] date system, a numbering system for [{$pagename}]s within a given [year] – each [{$pagename}] begins on a Monday and is associated with the [year] that contains that week's Thursday (so that if a [year] starts in a long weekend Friday–Sunday, [{$pagename}] number one of the [year] will start after that). [ISO 8601] assigns numbers to the [days] of the [{$pagename}], running from 1 to 7 for Monday through to Sunday.
[{$pagename}] is technically, except at [Daylight Saving Time] transitions or leap [seconds],
1 [{$pagename}] = 7 [days] = 168 [hours] = 10,080 [minutes] = 604,800 [seconds]
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