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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Black History Month continues on this day
Thursday February 7, 2092(2/7/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:28 am, sunset: 1:00 pm, rdDate=763760
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Black History Month continues on this day
Friday February 8, 2092(2/8/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:27 am, sunset: 1:02 pm, rdDate=763761
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Black History Month continues on this day
Saturday February 9, 2092(2/9/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:25 am, sunset: 1:04 pm, rdDate=763762
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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Chinese New Year begins on this day
Ren-chen (龍 Dragon)年, Primens 正月, 1日 (星期四)(79.49.1.1) on the Chinese calendar
Thursday February 7, 2092(2/7/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:28 am, sunset: 1:00 pm, rdDate=763760
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
Chinese New Year continues on this day
Ren-chen (龍 Dragon)年, Primens 正月, 2日 (星期五)(79.49.1.2) on the Chinese calendar
Friday February 8, 2092(2/8/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:27 am, sunset: 1:02 pm, rdDate=763761
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Midnight)
on the Chinese calendar
Saturday February 9, 2092(2/9/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
rdDate=763762
Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
Yom Hamishi (‪יום חמישי‬) Shevat 29, 5852(11/29/5852) on the Hebrew calendar
Thursday February 7, 2092(2/7/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:28 am, sunset: 1:00 pm, rdDate=763760
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
Rosh Chodesh Adar I begins on this day
Yom Shishi (‪יום שישי‬) Shevat 30, 5852(11/30/5852) on the Hebrew calendar
Friday February 8, 2092(2/8/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:27 am, sunset: 1:02 pm, rdDate=763761
Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
Rosh Chodesh Adar I ends on this day
Shabbat (‪שבת‬) Adar I 1, 5852(12/1/5852) on the Hebrew calendar
Saturday February 9, 2092(2/9/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:25 am, sunset: 1:04 pm, rdDate=763762
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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
on the Islamic calendar
Thursday February 7, 2092(2/7/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
rdDate=763760
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
yaum al-jum`a Sha`ban 29, 1515(8/29/1515) on the Islamic calendar
Friday February 8, 2092(2/8/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:27 am, sunset: 1:02 pm, rdDate=763761
Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
Ramadan begins on this day
yaum as-sabt Ramadan 1, 1515(9/1/1515) on the Islamic calendar
Saturday February 9, 2092(2/9/2092) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:25 am, sunset: 1:04 pm, rdDate=763762

February 2092
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Friday February 1, 2092 (2/1/2092)
Method: February 1st on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 month
Period: 1 year

Black History Month, also known as African-American History Month, is an annual observance in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom for remembrance of important people and events in the history of the African diaspora. It is celebrated annually in the United States and Canada in February[1][2] and the United Kingdom in October.[3]

Black History Month had its beginnings in 1926 in the United States, when historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History announced the second week of February to be "Negro History Week". This week was chosen because it marked the birthday of both Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.[1] Woodson created the holiday with the hope that it eventually be eliminated when black history became fundamental to American history.[4] Negro History Week was met with enthusiastic response; it prompted the creation of black history clubs, an increase in interest among teachers, and interest from progressive whites. Negro History Week grew in popularity throughout the following decades, with mayors across the United States endorsing it as a holiday.[1]

Primens 正月 year 49, cycle 79
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Ren-chen (龍 Dragon)年, Primens 正月, 1日 (星期四) (79.49.1.1)
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Thursday February 7, 2092 (2/7/2092)
Method: Primens 正月 1st on Chinese calendar
Length: 15 days
Period: 1 year
Shevat 5852
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Thursday February 7, 2092 (2/7/2092) at Sunset Sunset icon ( 1:00 pm)
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Yom Shishi (‪יום שישי‬) Shevat 30, 5852 (11/30/5852)
Method: Shevat 30th on Hebrew calendar
Notes: Occurs in Shevat during leap years
Rosh Chodesh Adar (II) also occurs every year
Length: 2 days
Period: 1 year
Ramadan 1515
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Friday February 8, 2092 (2/8/2092) at Sunset Sunset icon ( 1:02 pm)
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yaum as-sabt Ramadan 1, 1515 (9/1/1515)
Method: Ramadan 1st on Islamic calendar
Length: 1 month
Period: 1 year

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