No. Every year has either 52 or 53 Mondays, depending on what day of the week the year starts.
No, every 7th day is a Monday. The only exception is when two Mondays are six or eight days apart in a country or territory due to their "moving" from one side of the international date line to the other, like Samoa and Tokelau did in 2011 and like Alaska did in 1867.
Either 52 or 53 mondays are there in a calendar year. 2009 has 52 mondays.
if your talkin about the whole year then there were 52 mondays in the year of 1992
Like a standard year, there can be 52 or 53 Mondays in a financial year.
There will be 52 Mondays in 2010.
There were 52 Mondays in 2009.
In 2000, there were 52 Mondays.
There were 52 Mondays in 2010.
Oh, dude, there are typically around 36 to 40 Mondays in a school year, depending on the specific school calendar. But hey, who's really counting, right? Just remember, Mondays are like the villains of the week, always showing up when you least want them to.
There were exactly 52 Mondays in the year 2011.
The year 2008 contained 52 Mondays.
The year 2021 has 52 Mondays.
No, it isn't. You would need 372 days in one year in order to get 54 mondays.