Weeks on Scandinavian calendars

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Weeks on Scandinavian calendars

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Got an enquiry from fritiden .se and the guy is enquiring for this period:
Interested in week: 26-27 alt 27-28
I wrote him asking more details about the number of persons (and he answered) and the favourite period (he didn't).
I was already aware that Scandinavians use this calendar, but in my calendar at work the weeks all start on Monday! Where can I find a "Scandinavian" calendar, please?
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Post by Margaret »

They use week numbers here too. I assume they are international or it would be totally confusing.

This is a source of the information you want:

http://calendar-week.net/all-calendar-w ... s-2011.php
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Thank you so much Margaret!
But the week no. start on Mondays.
If this enquiry had been sent to you, which date range would you look at?
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The guy wrote again! :D
We are interested firstly in week 27-28. That is from the 1 of july to the 15th of july.
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We are looking for something with a max cost of 1400 Euro/week.
:roll: not that easy, being 6 adults with 2 children and 3 babies...
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Post by Beachcondo »

The week thing is very fleeting.
Scandinavian calendars are also starting on Mondays.

Since I am used to change-overs on Saturdays I would consider it to be from the Saturday before the weeks start, but as you can see from the reply, that is by no way the universal truth.
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