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2011

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Arts, history, and science
Countries
    Lists of leaders
    Birth and death categories
    Establishments and disestablishments categories
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    2011 in othercalendars
    Gregorian calendar2011
    MMXI
    Ab urbe condita2764
    Armenian calendar1460
    ԹՎ ՌՆԿ
    Assyrian calendar6761
    Bahá'í calendar167–168
    Balinese saka calendar1932–1933
    Bengali calendar1418
    Berber calendar2961
    British Regnal year59 Eliz. 2  60 Eliz. 2
    Buddhist calendar2555
    Burmese calendar1373
    Byzantine calendar7519–7520
    Chinese calendar庚寅(Metal Tiger)
    4707 or 4647
         to 
    辛卯年(Metal Rabbit)
    4708 or 4648
    Coptic calendar1727–1728
    Discordian calendar3177
    Ethiopian calendar2003–2004
    Hebrew calendar5771–5772
    Hindu calendars
     -Vikram Samvat2067–2068
     -Shaka Samvat1932–1933
     -Kali Yuga5111–5112
    Holocene calendar12011
    Igbo calendar1011–1012
    Iranian calendar1389–1390
    Islamic calendar1432–1433
    Japanese calendarHeisei 23
    (平成23年)
    Javanese calendar1943–1945
    Juche calendar100
    Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
    Korean calendar4344
    Minguo calendarROC 100
    民國100年
    Nanakshahi calendar543
    Thai solar calendar2554
    Tibetan calendarལྕགས་ཕོ་སྟག་ལོ་
    (male Iron-Tiger)
    2137 or 1756 or 984
         to 
    ལྕགས་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་
    (female Iron-Hare)
    2138 or 1757 or 985
    Unix time1293840000 – 1325375999
    Wikimedia Commons has media related to2011.

    2011 (MMXI) was acommon year starting on Saturday in theGregorian calendar.

    Events

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    January
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    24252627282930 
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    Partialsolar eclipse as seen fromAustria
    Tropical Cyclone Yasi: a car crushed by a tree in Townsville, Queensland
    View of Rikuzentakata,Japan, after the2011 Sendai earthquake and tsunami.
    Prince William, Duke of Cambridge andKate Middleton on the balcony ofBuckingham Palace.
    Tornado damage in Joplin,Missouri.
    bin Laden's compound in northern Pakistan in the aftermath of his death
    Eruption of the Puyehue Cordon Caullevolcano inChile.
    Last launch of theSpace Shuttle Atlantis
    Last landing of theSpace Shuttle Atlantis
    Flooding in Greenwich,Connecticut caused byHurricane Irene

    September

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    Protest camp inLondon, supporting the 'Occupy' campaign
    Satellite image of Tropical Storm Washi over thePhilippines

    Deaths

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    Main article:Deaths in 2011
    Elizabeth Taylor
    Osama bin Laden
    Amy Winehouse
    Steve Jobs

    Nobel Prizes

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    Major religious holidays

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    In fiction

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    Television

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    • TheHeroes television series visits 2011 in several different potential futures.
    • In theAeon Flux television series and movie, 99% of the world's population is wiped out by a mysterious virus in the year 2011.

    Computer and video games

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    Literature

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    • InK. A. Applegate'sRemnants book series, 2011 is the year life onEarth becomes extinct after a 73-mile-wideasteroid nicknamed "The Rock" impactsPortugal. Eighty other humans are placed in a shuttle named theMayflower mere hours before impact and put into artificial hibernation, while a handful of humans in shelters survive the impact on Earth.

    References

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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to2011.
    1. "BBC News – Egypt crisis: President Hosni Mubarak resigns as leader".bbc.co.uk. 2011. Retrieved11 February 2011.
    2. "Multiple deaths as quake strikes Christchurch – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)".abc.net.au. 22 February 2011. Retrieved22 February 2011.
    3. Death toll reaches 21, guardian.co.uk, 14 July 2011, retrieved23 July 2011
    4. Mumbai blasts: Death toll rises to 23, NDTV, retrieved24 July 2011
    5. "U.N. Admits South Sudan as 193rd Member".foxnews.com. FOX News Network, LLC.Associated Press. 2011-07-14. Retrieved2011-07-14.
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