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- Q5227567 subject Q8363956.
- Q5227567 subject Q8853759.
- Q5227567 abstract "In Cyprus the all-numeric form for dates is in the little endianness order of "day month year". Years are written with either 2 or 4 digits. For example, either 24/5/2004 or 24/5/04. In Northern Cyprus (like in Turkey), the traditional all-numeric form of writing Gregorian dates is the little-endian day.month.year order, using a dot on the line (period or full stop) as the separator (e.g. 31.12.1991 or 31.12.91).".
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q12138.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q172008.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q209499.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q216589.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q229.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q23681.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q339338.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q43.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q8363956.
- Q5227567 wikiPageWikiLink Q8853759.
- Q5227567 comment "In Cyprus the all-numeric form for dates is in the little endianness order of "day month year". Years are written with either 2 or 4 digits. For example, either 24/5/2004 or 24/5/04. In Northern Cyprus (like in Turkey), the traditional all-numeric form of writing Gregorian dates is the little-endian day.month.year order, using a dot on the line (period or full stop) as the separator (e.g. 31.12.1991 or 31.12.91).".
- Q5227567 label "Date and time notation in Cyprus".