Gregorian Calendar Vs Ethiopian Calendar 2023
The last month, called pagume, has five days, and six days in a leap year. While the first 12 months have 30 days, the last month, called pagume, has five days and six days in a leap year. The ethiopian calendar, on the other hand, is based on the notion that jesus christ was born in 7 bc, or 5,500 years after god's promise to adam and eve, and that day. Getting into the differences between the ethiopian calendar and the more traditional gregorian calendar is quite complicated.







The last month, called pagume, has five days, and six days in a leap year. Ethiopia uses their own calendar which differs from the gregorian calendar in the following ways: የኢትዮጵያ ዘመን አቆጣጠር) or eritrean calendar is the principal calendar used in ethiopia. This is the gregorian calendar from january to december for year 2023.