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After a four-year hiatus, February 29 gets it fleeting, 24-hours of fame on Monday - before being banished from the pages of our calendars again until 2020, when the next leap year occurs.
People have been left 'mind-blown' after discovering there's a little-known rule that means leap years aren't always every 4 years - as sometimes we skip one.