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Wikipedia's [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers#Dates, months and years|guidelines for formatting dates]] ([[MOS:DATEFORMAT]]) set out the three date formats acceptable for use in Wikipedia articles, namely:
*'''Day–month–year''' (DMY) format—e.g., {{xt|{{
*'''Month–day–year''' (MDY) format—e.g., {{xt|{{
*'''Year–month–day''' (YMD) format—e.g., {{xt|{{
The appropriate format for a particular situation is determined by the (somewhat confusing) interaction between three sub-provisions of MOS:DATEFORMAT. The priority among these provisions can be summarised as follows:
#'''Consistency ([[MOS:DATEUNIFY]]):''' Each article should use either DMY or MDY consistently, ''except'' that in references, the format used by the citation style chosen for the article is used consistently. However, the only all-numeric style allowed in citations is YMD.
#'''Strong national ties to a topic ([[MOS:DATETIES]]):''' Articles on topics with strong ties to a particular English-speaking nation should generally use the date format most commonly used in that nation. This generally means: {{Unordered list
As with any guidelines, [[Wikipedia:Ignore all rules|occasional exceptions will apply]]. If there is good reason to diverge from the guidelines in the case of a particular article, [[Wikipedia:What "Ignore all rules" means#Use common sense|use common sense]] and seek [[WP:CON|consensus]] on the article's talk page.
== See also ==
* [[Date format by country]]
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