History of Europe

In which country was the first calendar invented?

The first calendar was invented in ancient Egypt. The Egyptian calendar was a solar calendar, meaning that it was based on the movement of the sun around the Earth. The Egyptian calendar had 12 months, each with 30 days, plus five extra days at the end of the year. The Egyptian calendar was used for over 3,000 years, and it was the most accurate calendar in the world until the Gregorian calendar was introduced in 1582.