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Date and time notation in France

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Date

In France, the all-numeric form for dates is in the order "ddd. dd/mm/'yy" (mer. 31/12/'92).

The expanded form is dddd d mmmm yyyy' AD'" (mercredi 22 décembre 2010 AD).

The first day of the week in France is Monday.

Time

The 24-hour notation is used in writing: hh'h'mm (example: 09h09/23h59).

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