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by pgaddict 3550 days ago
Well, that really depends on where exactly you place start of a year ;-)

Chinese New Year was February 8, 2016. Orthodox New Year was January 14, 2016. So it's 2:1 for me.

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Well, to the best of my knowledge I think PostgreSQL currently only supports Gregorian calendar system ... ;)