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A leap year (also known as intercalary year) is a year that has one or more extra days in order to keep the calendar year synchronised with the astronomical or seasonal year. Often times, it’s the February month that is adjusted; it would have 29 days in a leap year instead of the usual 28.
The Gregorian calendar, which is the standard calendar for throughout the world, has both common years of 365 days and leap years has 366 days.
The Chinese calendar is bit different since it is based on lunisolar. The leap year in Chinese calender has an extra month, which is called an embolismic month after the Greek word for it. In the Chinese calendar the leap month is added according to a complicated rule, which ensures that month 11 is always the month that contains the northern winter solstice.
The length of the solar year is slightly less than 365ΒΌ days; the difference of about 11 minutes. To compensate for this difference, the leap year is omitted three times every four hundred years.
In other words, a century year cannot be a leap year unless it is divisible by 400. Thus 1700, 1800, and 1900 were not leap years, but 1600, 2000, and 2400 are leap years.
Las Vegas is a city that is in the state of Nevada. The economy of this city is very high since a lot of entertainment businesses are located here. It’s a city that is famous for gambling, shopping, entertainment, music, and everything. Now wonder Vegas hotels are one of the most popular hotel destinations. Las Vegas is one of the most populous cities in the American West.
Some people might not know but Las Vegas is also know as The Entertainment Capital of the World because of its massive and lavish casino resorts, the unrestricted availability of alcoholic beverages, adult entertainment and gambling sites. Las Vegas also got the name as Sin City; it was the image Las Vegas often depicts as a popular setting for films and television programs.
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