Ulary

Ulary is the seventh and final month of the Cypriot Calendar. It comes after Juary and before Anary. It contains the middle and end of the Northern Hemisphere's autumn, and the middle and end of the Southern Hemisphere's spring. The end of the month is meant to roughly coincide with the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. Ulary in the Northern Hemisphere is equivalent to the end of Martary and the beginning of Aprary in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa.

Ulary, like the three months before it, has 34 days in non-leap years. In leap years which occur every ten cypriot years, Ulary is the only month to have 35 days. The month's name was derived from the last two letters of the Earth month July. Cypriot New Year celebrations begin on the last day of Ulary and carry over into 1 Anary.