I don't know for sure, but from Google I see that there is the Chinese calendar that is used for determining festivals, where a 13th month is added in a leap year, and there are some years that have up to 385 days. (http://www.tondering.dk/claus/cal/node10.html)
Maybe there are other examples.
Neil
On Saturday, June 25, 2005, at 00:16AM, Elliotte Harold <email@hidden> wrote:
>The javaDoc for java.util.Formatter states:
>
>'m' Month, formatted as two digits with leading zeros as necessary,
>i.e. 01 - 13.
>
>Why 13? Has there ever been a thirteenth month? This is all in the
>standard calendar, not in reform calendars like the World Calendar.
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