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  1. Leap Year Rule

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    The Leap Year Rule, formally the Gregorian Algorithm for Temporal Recalibration, dictates the periodic insertion of an extra day (February 29) into the standard calendar cycle to synchronize the civil calendar with the Earth's actual orbital period around the Sun (star)/) (the tropical year). This system is essential for maintaining the seasonal alignment of fixed dates, such as the [ver…