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The '''Common Era calendar,''' also known as the '''Gregorian calendar''' or the '''Christiean calendar''', is the primary international standard calendar used among countries on [[Urth]]. While other countries, such as [[Asendavia]], [[Alksearia]], and others use their own calendars internally, nearly every country uses the Common Era calendar at least for the purposes of international commerce and diplomatic negotiations. The calendar was first devised and introduced by the International Common Calendar Conference that took place at Rilanon, [[Christie Island]], in June and July of the year 1701. It has also been adopted by several countries who did not send delegates to the conference. The document produced by the conference is known as the Christie Decree.
The '''Common Era calendar,''' also known as the '''Gregorian calendar''' or the '''Christiean calendar''', is the primary international standard calendar used among countries on [[Urth]]. While other countries, such as [[Asendavia]], [[Alksearia]], and others use their own calendars internally, nearly every country uses the Common Era calendar at least for the purposes of international commerce and diplomatic negotiations. The calendar was first devised and introduced by the International Common Calendar Conference that took place at Rilanon, [[Christie Island]], in June and July of the year 1701. It has also been adopted by several countries who did not send delegates to the conference. The document produced by the conference is known as the Christie Decree.