List of adoption dates of the Gregorian calendar per country

This is a list of adoption dates of the Gregorian calendar per country. For explanation, see the article about the Gregorian calendar.

If not stated otherwise, it concearns the transition from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar by the civil authorities. In religious sources it could be, that the Julian calendar was used for a longer period of time, in particular on protestant and eastern orthodox side. The historic area doesn't have to match the present-day area or country. The column 'present country' only provides a logic search entry.

Fl. Present country Historic area After Follows Particulars Source
Belgium Flanders 1582-12-14 1582-12-25 edict of Francis, Duke of Anjou followed [1]
Belgium Liège 1583-02-10 1583-02-21 edict of Philip II of Spain followed [1][2][3]
Belgium Southern Netherlands 1582-12-20 1582-12-31 or one day later; areas under Spanish rule: Artois, occupied Brabant, occupied Flanders, Hainaut, Limburg, Luxemburg, Namur [2][4][5]
Estonia Estonia 1918-02-15 1918-03-01
France France 1582-12-09 1582-12-20 without Alsace and Lorraine [4][5][6]
France Sedan 1582-12-09 1582-12-20 [6]
Greece Greece 1923-02-15 1923-03-01 except Athos [5]
Italy 1582-10-04 1582-10-15 [4][5]
Latvia Courland 1617-00-00 1617-00-00 ? [5][7]
Latvia Courland 1796-02-07 1796-01-28 return to the Julian calendar [5][7]
Netherlands Brabant 1582-12-14 1582-12-25 edict of Francis, Duke of Anjou followed [1][4][8]
Netherlands Drenthe 1701-04-30 1701-05-12 [4][8]
Netherlands Friesland 1700-12-31 1701-01-12 [4][8]
Netherlands Gelderland 1700-06-30 1700-07-12 [4][8]
Netherlands Groningen (city) 1583-03-01 1583-03-12 edict of Philip II of Spain was: 10 followed by 21 February (proclaimed later) [1][4][9][10]
Netherlands Groningen (city) 1594-11-19 1594-11-10 return to the Julian calendar [1][9][10]
Netherlands Groningen (province) 1700-12-31 1701-01-12 Stad and Ommelanden [4][8][9]
Netherlands Holland 1583-01-01 1583-01-12 edict of Francis, Duke of Anjou followed later on [1][4][8]
Netherlands Overijssel 1700-11-30 1700-12-12 [4][8]
Netherlands States General 1582-12-14 1582-12-25 edict of Francis, Duke of Anjou followed [1][4][8]
Netherlands Utrecht 1700-11-30 1700-12-12 [4][8]
Netherlands Zeeland 1582-12-14 1582-12-25 edict of Francis, Duke of Anjou followed [1][4][8]
Poland Poland 1582-10-04 1582-10-15 local resistance [7]
Portugal Portuguese Empire 1582-10-04 1582-10-15 [4][5]
Russia Prussia 1610-08-22 1610-09-02 back then small area around Königsberg [5][7]
Russia Russia 1918-02-15 1918-03-01 [5]
Spain Spanish Empire 1582-10-04 1582-10-15 [4][5]
Sweden Sweden 1700-02-28 1700-03-01 incl. Finland [6]
Sweden Sweden 1712-02-30 1712-03-01 incl. Finland; return to the Julian calendar [6]
Sweden Sweden 1753-02-17 1753-03-01 incl. Finland [6]
Switzerland Switzerland, protestant parts 1700-12-31 1701-01-12 Basel, Bern, Mulhouse, Sargans, Schaffhausen, Geneva en Zürich [5][6]
United Kingdom British Empire 1752-09-02 1752-09-14 [4][5]
Fl. Present country Historic area After Follows Particulars Source

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