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A k'atun (Mayan pronunciation: [kʼaˈtun]) or k'atun-cycle is a unit of time in the Maya calendar equal to 20 tuns or 7,200 days, equivalent to 19.713 tropical years. It is the 2nd digit on the normal Maya long count date. For example, in the Maya Long Count date 12.19.13.15.12 (December 5, 2006), the number 19 is the k'atun.
The end of the k'atun was marked by numerous ceremonies and at Tikal the construction of large twin pyramid complexes to host them. The k'atun was also used to reckon the age of rulers. Those who lived to see four (or five) k'atuns would take the title 4-(or 5-)k'atun lord. In the Postclassic period when the full Long Count gave way to the Short Count, the Maya continued to keep a reckoning of k'atuns, differentiating them by the Calendar Round date on which they began. Each k'atun had its own set of prophecies and associations.
Katun (Serbian: Катун) is a village in the municipality of Aleksinac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 571 people.
Coordinates: 43°29′37″N 21°47′05″E / 43.49361°N 21.78472°E / 43.49361; 21.78472
Here I stand a broken man
Broken dreams slipped trough my hands
What once was is now gone
I can't go on, I am done
Last call
Last change to make things right
Pick up the pieces and mend my life
But how can I heal a broken trust
It feels so hard, it rips my guts