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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.
Generally, we skip leap years every 100 years, but even that isn't a hard rule. Malhotra notes that if a year is divisible by 100, but not by 400, we skip the leap year.
Julian calendar, Gregorian calendar, leap years, February 29th... why there is an extra day every four years goes back to the time of Julius Caesar.
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