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2005 (MMV) was acommon year starting on Saturday of theGregorian calendar, the 2005th year of theCommon Era (CE) andAnno Domini (AD) designations, the 5th year of the3rd millennium and the21st century, and the 6th year of the2000s decade.

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2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and theInternational Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of theInternational Decade of the World's Indigenous People (1995–2005).

Population

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Theworld population on January 1, 2005, was estimated to be 6.545 billion people and increased to 6.629 billion people by January 1, 2006.[1] An estimated 137.2 million births and 53.4 million deaths took place in 2005.[1] The average globallife expectancy was 68.1 years, an increase of 0.4 years from 2004.[1] The estimated number of global refugees decreased from 9.54 million to its lowest in 25 years, 8.39 million refugees, by the end of the year.[2] Afghanistan was the largest source of refugees with approximately 1.9 million people.[3]

Conflicts

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There were 32 conflicts in 2005 that caused at least 25 fatalities, all of which wereintrastate wars involvingviolent non-state actors.[4] Five of these resulted in over 1,000 fatalities: theIraqi insurgency, theTaliban insurgency in Afghanistan, theKashmir insurgency, theNepalese Civil War, and theColombian conflict.[5][6] Among continuing conflicts from previous years, the Iraqi insurgency meant further violence in Iraq throughout 2005, includinga major suicide bombing on February 28 and a series of attacks as theIraqi Transitional Government was established in April and May.[7] TheSecond Chechen War in Russia saw the assassination of Chechen rebel leaderAslan Maskhadov by Russian forces on March 8,[8] and theKivu conflict andIturi conflict continued in the Democratic Republic of the Congo despite the formal end of theSecond Congo War in 2002.[9]

The government of Myanmar broke its 2003 ceasefire with theKaren National Union in January, and it engaged in heightened conflict with theShan State Army (RCSS) in April.[10]The frozen conflict between Azerbaijan and the breakawayNagorno-Karabakh also reignited as a 1994 ceasefire collapsed.[11] In Sri Lanka, peace talks broke down with theLiberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.[10] Peace talks took place to end theSecond Intifada between Israel and Palestine, which were complicated by attacks from Palestinian militant groups and subsequent Israeli retaliation.[12]Hezbollah alsoengaged in conflict with Israel, causing violence inGolan Heights and on theIsrael–Lebanon border.[13] New rebel groups that emerged in 2005 included theRally for Democracy and Liberty in Chad, theNational Socialist Council of Nagaland in India, theKurdistan Free Life Party in Iran, and theMaoist Communist Party in Turkey.[10]

TheComprehensive Peace Agreement between Sudan and theSudan People's Liberation Movement was signed on January 9, ending theSecond Sudanese Civil War.[14] The other conflict in Sudan, theWar in Darfur, remained active with heavy targeting of civilians and aid workers.[15] TheFirst Ivorian Civil War remained frozen as a fragile ceasefire held between Ivory Coast and theForces Nouvelles de Côte d'Ivoire while peace negotiations stalled.[11] TheKashmir conflict between India and Pakistan remained mostly peaceful, though militant groups carried out occasional attacks.[16]

Culture

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The highest-grossing film globally in 2005 wasHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, followed byStar Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith andThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.[17] Critically acclaimed films from 2005 includeBrokeback Mountain andA History of Violence.[18][19][20][21]

Revenue from digital music sales became the third biggest music market in 2005 when it exceeded revenue fromsingles.[22] The best-selling album globally in 2005 wasX&Y byColdplay, followed byThe Emancipation of Mimi byMariah Carey andThe Massacre by50 Cent. The best-selling non-English album was the Spanish-language albumFijación Oral, Vol. 1 byShakira, the 27th best-selling of the year.[23]

Critically acclaimed video games from 2005 includeCivilization IV,God of War, andResident Evil 4.[24]

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World population

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Main article:List of countries by population in 2005

Births

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Main page:Category:2005 births

Deaths

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Main article:Deaths in 2005

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