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"For almost three standard years, this war has raged. We can barely even count the numbers of the fallen."
Jedi Master Plo Koon laments the Clone Wars[src]

A standard year[1] (SY),[2] also known simply as a year or a cycle,[3] was a measurement of time.

On Coruscant, a year was made up of twelve months[source?] spanning 365 days of 24 hours each,[4] with no leap years.[5] The galaxy used a standardized dating system based off of the galactic capital Coruscant.[6] By the time of the New Republic, the Galactic calendar would use the Battle of Yavin as the epicenter on which to date years.[7]

On certain planets, including Lothal, a year was divided into four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) characterized by specific meteorological or climatic conditions.[8] The planet Lothal based its yearly calendar on a system known as Lothal Years.[9] A being's age was usually expressed in years.[10][11][12][13] The passage of a thousand years was referred to as a millennium.[14]

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