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July
Summary
July is a calendar month[1]. July ranks in the top 4% of calendar_month entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,285 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- July's instance of is recorded as calendar month[3].
- Julius Caesar is named after July[4].
- hay is named after July[5].
- red is named after July[6].
- Tilia is named after July[7].
- July followed June[8].
- July was followed by August[9].
- July is a type of month of the Gregorian calendar[10].
- July is part of Julian calendar[11].
- July is part of Gregorian calendar[12].
- July is part of Swedish calendar[13].
- July's Commons category is recorded as July[14].
- July comprises July 1[15].
- July comprises July 2[16].
- July comprises July 3[17].
- July comprises July 4[18].
- July comprises July 5[19].
- July comprises July 6[20].
- July comprises July 7[21].
- July comprises July 8[22].
- July comprises July 9[23].
- July comprises July 10[24].
- July comprises July 11[25].
- July comprises July 12[26].
- July comprises July 13[27].
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Definition and Type
July's instance of is recorded as calendar month[3]. July is a type of month of the Gregorian calendar[10].
Origins
Things named after include Julius Caesar[4], an orator[28], -0100–-0044[29], of Ancient Rome[30], awarded the Roman triumph[31]; hay[5]; red[6], a web color[32]; and Tilia[7], a taxon[33].
Use and Application
Components include July 1[15], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[34]; July 2[16], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[35]; July 3[17], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[36]; July 4[18], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[37]; July 5[19], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[38]; and July 6[20], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[39]. Part of include Julian calendar[11], a solar calendar[40], founded in -0045[41]; Gregorian calendar[12], an arithmetic calendar[42], founded in 1582[43]; and Swedish calendar[13], a calendar system[44], in Swedish Empire[45].
Influence
Things named for July include July Ultimatum[46], an ultimatum[47] and Japanese destroyer Fumizuki[48], a destroyer[49].
Why It Matters
July ranks in the top 4% of calendar_month entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,285 views/month).[2] July has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[50] July is known by 41 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
Entities named for July include July Ultimatum[46], an ultimatum[47] and Japanese destroyer Fumizuki[48], a destroyer[49].