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What is the Gregorian calendar on July 17, 2000?
August 2000 16.
According to the official data of China perpetual calendar, the Gregorian calendar of July 17, 2000 is August 16, 2000.
The year 2000 is a leap year in the Gregorian calendar, with a total of 366 days and 53 weeks. In the year of Chen Geng (the Year of the Loong), there was no leap month, with a total of 354 days.
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