Printed Almanacs
- Canadian Almanac & Directory, Grey House Publishing Canada, a comprehensive resource.
- Canadian Global Almanac (1992–2005), a book of facts about Canada and the world
- Encyclopædia Britannica Almanac. (Not the Yearbook, which is an annual update to the multi-volume encyclopedia. The almanac is a standalone publication)
- Farmers' Almanac (1818–present)
- The New York Times Almanac
- The (Old) Farmer's Almanac (1792–present)
- Schott's Almanac
- TIME Almanac with Information Please formerly Information Please Almanac (1947–present)
- Wall Street Journal Almanac (1998 and 1999).
- Whitaker's Almanack (1868–present)
- The World Almanac and Book of Facts (1868–1876, 1886–present)
- Nieropper Almanak
- Enkhuizer Almanak
- Deventer Almanak
- O Verdadeiro Almanaque Borda D'Água (1929–present)
- Kalnirnay – is world largest yearly published almanac (1973–present)
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