Canpootian Calendar

The Canpootian calender is the alien calendar that is used throughout planet Canpooth and its space colonies. Its most common traditional calendar in Confederate Canpootian Nations (CCN) and Sweetmany. For Sweetmany, it was added by the Sweetman colonial government, that time when Sweetmany was founded and became a colony of CCN.

The Canpootian common year consists of 378 days, split into fourteen months of twenty-seven days and three weeks each. Various Canpootian nations' national languages have renamed Canpootian German day names into their own, but names of months will remain in Canpootian German as part of Canpootian traditional naming.

Months
Every month has 27 days only, and that means no leap years will be happen. The months of the Canpootian calendar year are, in order and its nickname:
 * Nyüjar (Month of New Year)
 * Gebärtar (Month of the Birthday of Canpooth)
 * Valentuar (Month of Valentine)
 * Frühliz (Month of the Coming of Spring)
 * Osteril (Month of Easter)
 * Ausskann (Month of the Other Alien Species)
 * Sommäni (Month of the Coming of Summer)
 * Untärwasli (Month of the Sunny Underwater)
 * Krebgust (Month of Crayfish)
 * Herbember (Month of the Coming of Autumn)
 * Hallowber (Month of Halloween)
 * Magiber (Month of Magic)
 * Wintber (Month of the Coming of Winter)
 * Weihnazber (Month of Christmas)

Days
The Canpootian month is dived into three weeks of nine days each. The days are:
 * Milkday
 * Chocolateday
 * Colourday
 * Fruitday
 * Nutday
 * Cakeday
 * Icecreamday
 * Caramelday
 * Sweeterbakesday

BCI and ACI
The teams Before Cy-Bug Invasion (BCI) and After Cy-Bug Invasion (ACI) are used to label or number years in the Canpootian calender. This calendar era is based on the traditionally reckoned year of the worst war ever known, Cy-Bug Invasion of Canpooth, with ACI counting years from the start of this epoch, and BCI denoting years before the start of the era. Where there's year zero in this scheme, events of Invasion will happen. This is obtained by subtracting 1350 from the Gregorian calendar year.