April
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April
Summary
April is a calendar month[1]. April ranks in the top 2% of calendar_month entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,584 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- April's instance of is recorded as calendar month[3].
- Aprilis is named after April[4].
- Ēostre is named after April[5].
- oak is named after April[6].
- flower is named after April[7].
- April followed March[8].
- April was followed by May[9].
- April is a type of month of the Gregorian calendar[10].
- April is part of Julian calendar[11].
- April is part of Gregorian calendar[12].
- April is part of Swedish calendar[13].
- April's Commons category is recorded as April[14].
- April comprises April 1[15].
- April comprises April 2[16].
- April comprises April 3[17].
- April comprises April 4[18].
- April comprises April 5[19].
- April comprises April 6[20].
- April comprises April 7[21].
- April comprises April 8[22].
- April comprises April 9[23].
- April comprises April 10[24].
- April comprises April 11[25].
- April comprises April 12[26].
- April comprises April 13[27].
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Definition and Type
April's instance of is recorded as calendar month[3]. April is a type of month of the Gregorian calendar[10].
Origins
Things named after include Aprilis[4], a calendar month[28]; Ēostre[5], a goddess[29]; oak[6]; and flower[7].
Use and Application
Components include April 1[15], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[30]; April 2[16], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[31]; April 3[17], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[32]; April 4[18], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[33]; April 5[19], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[34]; and April 6[20], a point in time with respect to recurrent timeframe[35]. Part of include Julian calendar[11], a solar calendar[36], founded in -0045[37]; Gregorian calendar[12], an arithmetic calendar[38], founded in 1582[39]; and Swedish calendar[13], a calendar system[40], in Swedish Empire[41].
Influence
Things named for April include Saur Revolution[42], a revolution[43], in Republic of Afghanistan[44]; april weather[45], a saying[46]; April[47], a girl group[48], founded in 2015[49]; April in Portugal[50], a musical work/composition[51]; Japanese destroyer Uzuki[52], a destroyer[53]; Printemps, avril carillonne[54], a song[55]; and April, april[56], a musical work/composition[57].
Why It Matters
April ranks in the top 2% of calendar_month entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,584 views/month).[2] April has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[58] April is known by 37 alternative names across languages and contexts.[59]
Entities named for April include Saur Revolution[42], a revolution[43], in Republic of Afghanistan[44]; april weather[45], a saying[46]; April[47], a girl group[48], founded in 2015[49]; April in Portugal[50], a musical work/composition[51]; Japanese destroyer Uzuki[52], a destroyer[53]; and Printemps, avril carillonne[54], a song[55].