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September is the ninth month
of the year in the Gregorian
Calendar, with 30 days. The name comes from the Latin septem, for "seven" -- September was originally the seventh month of the year, before January and February were inserted.
- In Greek civilization, September was called
Boedromion.
- In the Irish Calendar the month is called Meán
Fómhair (literally "Middle of Autumn") and is the middle month of the Autumn
season.
In Canada and the United
States, Labour Day (U.S. - Labor Day) is observed on the first Monday in September.
Trivia
- September begins on the same day of the week as December every year.
See also
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