List of Almanacs By Country of Publication
Brazil
- Almanaque Abril
- Almanaque do Pensamento
- Almanaque Santo Antônio
- Almanaque Sadol (freely distributed on Drugstores)
Canada
- Harrowsmith's Truly Canadian Almanac (1st Edition, September 2007)
Colombia
- Almanaque Bristol
Belgium
- De Druivelaar
France
- Quid
Germany
- Fischer Weltalmanach
Greece
- Kazamias
India
- Kalnirnay
Netherlands
- Enkhuizer Almanak
- Deventer Almanak
- Nieropper Almanak
Portugal
- O Verdadeiro Almanaque Borda D'Água
Sri Lanka
- Sri Lanka Almanac
United Kingdom
- Astronomical Almanac
- Old Moore's Almanack
- Whitaker's Almanack
- Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
- Schott's Almanac
United States of America
- Astronomical Almanac
- The New York Times Almanac
- Old Farmer's Almanac
- TIME Almanac with Information Please
- World Almanac and Book of Facts
- Town & Country Farmer's Almanac
- Poor Will's Almanack
- The Farmer's Almanac
- Leavitt's Farmers Almanack
- Harris' Farmer's Almanac
- The Writing Code Almanac
- Country Accents Farmer's Almanac
- A Sand County Almanac
- The Almanac for Farmers and City Folk
- J. Gruber's Garden and Farm Almanac
- Blum's Farmer's and Planter's Almanac
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