Party! Now, yes, Sunday, the day of rest for many. If you are here it is because Sunday is also your holiday and you want to know how much is left until it arrives. Well, very easy, if you want to know how long until Sunday you just have to look at the counter below and wait anxiously for it to reach zero, because there is no better feeling than to see how it is reset to zero and also that be an important day for you. Enjoy it!
Sunday, in most Spanish-speaking countries, is the seventh day of the week. According to the ISO 8601 standard, the week starts on Monday and ends on Sunday, so we would be talking about the last day of the weekly calculation, we are going on the last day of the week. It comes after Saturday and precedes Monday.
In the Christian tradition, Sunday is the first day of the liturgical week. It is considered as a holiday in the Mayría of countries and is part of the weekend. The rest of the countries of Jewish or Islamic influence have Friday or Saturday as a public holiday.
The nickname Sunday comes from the Latin Dominica which means Lord's Day due to the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus in Christian culture. In ancient Rome, Sunday was the day of the sun.
▣ The first politician to decree Sunday as a holiday was Constantine I the Great, in the year 321, who declared this day as a mandatory Sabbath.
▣ During the Industrial Revolution, an attempt was made to eliminate Sunday as a public holiday.
▣ The Spanish State officially regulated Sunday as a holiday in 1904, following the German model that had regulated it in 1891.
▣ The Gregorian calendar repeats every 400 years and no century begins on Sunday.
▣ The Jewish New Year never falls on Sunday.
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