The Egyptian calendar consists of 12 months, each with 30 days, followed by an additional 5 days known as the "epagomenal days." The months are Thoth, Paopi, Hethyr, Koiak, Tobi, Meskara, Pamenot, Pharmuthi, Pakhons, Payni, Epiphi, and Mesore. This system was used in ancient Egypt and is based on the lunar cycle, aligning closely with the annual flooding of the Nile River.
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