concept   solar calendar

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Scandinavian countries (1) Traditional Chinese culture (1) Equatorial countries (1) Ethiopia (1) Indigenous cultures in the Arctic (1) Nepal (1) North America (1) Pacific Island nations (1) Russia (1) Western industrialized nations (1) solar (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 solar calendar Scandinavian countries The solar calendar is important in Scandinavian countries for tracking agricultural activities and celestial events in folklore traditions. 2
2 solar calendar Traditional Chinese culture The solar calendar is less commonly used in Traditional Chinese culture compared to lunar or lunisolar calendars. 2
3 solar calendar Equatorial countries Equatorial countries utilize a solar calendar that is less influenced by agricultural and seasonal changes. 1
4 solar calendar Ethiopia Ethiopia's solar calendar has 13 months with consistent 30-day months and a 5- or 6-day month at the end of the year. 1
5 solar calendar Indigenous cultures in the Arctic The solar calendar has less impact on traditional cultural practices and festivities in Indigenous cultures in the Arctic. 1
6 solar calendar Nepal The solar calendar in Nepal consists of 13 months with consistent 30-day months and a 5- or 6-day month at the end of the year. 1
7 solar calendar North America The solar calendar is the primary calendar system used in North American culture. 1
8 solar calendar Pacific Island nations The solar calendar in Pacific Island nations is less institutionalized and more connected to oral traditions and storytelling. 1
9 solar calendar Russia The solar calendar in Russian culture is associated with the changing seasons and agricultural activities. 1
10 solar calendar Western industrialized nations The solar calendar is used for official civil and administrative purposes in Western industrialized nations. 1
11 solar calendar solar Solar calendars are based on the movement of the sun and its relationship to the earth in solar cultures. 1