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| | Gregorian Lunar Calendar |
 | | This day is also called "new moon" because it corresponds, on the average, to the day on which the new waxing crescent moon theoretically first becomes visible. |
 | | Additional Rule 3: In the year 2199, which is the 15th year of the 19-year cycle and the last year in which this table is valid, an extra day is added to lunar month 12, making it a month of 30 days, rather than 29 days. |
 | | (The unadjusted lunar almanac manages the transition from the year 2199 to the year 2200 by setting the moon's age on January 1st, 2200 to be the same as her age on December 31st, 2199.) |
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