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2022 by topic
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2022 in variouscalendars
Gregorian calendar2022
MMXXII
Ab urbe condita2775
Armenian calendar1471
ԹՎ ՌՆՀԱ
Assyrian calendar6772
Baháʼí calendar178–179
Balinese saka calendar1943–1944
Bengali calendar1428–1429
Berber calendar2972
British Regnal year70 Eliz. 2 – 1 Cha. 3
Buddhist calendar2566
Burmese calendar1384
Byzantine calendar7530–7531
Chinese calendar辛丑年 (Metal Ox)
4719 or 4512
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壬寅年 (Water Tiger)
4720 or 4513
Coptic calendar1738–1739
Discordian calendar3188
Ethiopian calendar2014–2015
Hebrew calendar5782–5783
Hindu calendars
 -Vikram Samvat2078–2079
 -Shaka Samvat1943–1944
 -Kali Yuga5122–5123
Holocene calendar12022
Igbo calendar1022–1023
Iranian calendar1400–1401
Islamic calendar1443–1444
Japanese calendarReiwa 4
(令和4年)
Javanese calendar1955–1956
Juche calendar111
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4355
Minguo calendarROC 111
民國111年
Nanakshahi calendar554
Thai solar calendar2565
Tibetan calendar阴金牛年
(female Iron-Ox)
2148 or 1767 or 995
    — to —
阳水虎年
(male Water-Tiger)
2149 or 1768 or 996
Unix time1640995200 – 1672531199

2022 (MMXXII) was acommon year starting on Saturday of theGregorian calendar, the 2022nd year of theCommon Era (CE) andAnno Domini (AD) designations, the 22nd year of the3rd millennium and the21st century, and the 3rd year of the2020s decade.

Calendar year

The year began with another wave in theCOVID-19 pandemic, withOmicron spreading rapidly and becoming the dominant variant of theSARS-CoV-2 virus worldwide. Tracking a decrease in cases and deaths, 2022 saw the removal of most COVID-19 restrictions and the reopening of international borders in the vast majority of countries, while the global rollout ofCOVID-19 vaccines continued. The global economic recovery from the pandemic continued, though many countries experienced an ongoinginflation surge; in response, many central banks raised their interest rates to landmark levels.[1] Theworld population reached eight billion people in 2022. The year also witnessed numerous natural disasters, including two devastatingAtlantic hurricanes (Fiona andIan), andthe most powerful volcano eruption of the century so far. The later part of the year also saw the first public release ofChatGPT byOpenAI starting anarms race in artificial intelligence which increased in intensity into 2023, as well as thecollapse of the cryptocurrency exchangeFTX.

2022 was also dominated by wars and armed conflicts. While escalations into theinternal conflict in Myanmar and theTigray War dominated the heightening of tensions within their regions and each caused over 10,000 deaths, 2022 was most notable for theRussian invasion of Ukraine, the largest armed conflict in Europe sinceWorld War II. The invasion caused thedisplacement of 15.7 millionUkrainians (8 millioninternally displaced persons and 7.7 millionrefugees), and led tointernational condemnations and sanctions andnuclear threats, thewithdrawal of hundreds of companies fromRussia, and theexclusion of Russia from major sporting events.

Conflicts

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Further information:Category:Conflicts in 2022

The ongoingRussian invasion of Ukraine escalated after Russian presidentVladimir Putinannounced a "special military operation", stating that it was to support the Russian-backed breakawayrepublics of Donetsk andLuhansk, whoseparamilitary forces had been fighting Ukraine in theDonbas conflict since 2014.[2]

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Theworld population was estimated to have reached 8 billion after 11 years on15 November 2022.China was the most populous country throughout the year, followed byIndia.Africa was the fastest growing continent.[295]

Deaths

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Main article:Deaths in 2022

Nobel Prizes

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Nobel medal
Nobel medal
CategoryRecipientCountryRationaleSource
ChemistryCarolyn BertozziUnited StatesUnited Statesfor the development ofclick chemistry andbioorthogonal chemistry[296]
Morten P. MeldalDenmarkDenmark
Karl Barry SharplessUnited StatesUnited States
EconomicsBen BernankeUnited StatesUnited Statesfor research on banks and financial crises[297]
Douglas DiamondUnited StatesUnited States
Philip H. DybvigUnited StatesUnited States
LiteratureAnnie ErnauxFranceFrancefor the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, estrangements and collective restraints of personal memory[298]
PeaceAles BialiatskiBelarusBelarusfor their efforts in documenting war crimes, human rights abuses, and the abuse of power in their respective home countries[299]
MemorialRussiaRussia
Center for Civil LibertiesUkraineUkraine
PhysicsAlain AspectFranceFrancefor experiments with entangled photons, establishing the violation of Bell inequalities and pioneering quantum information science[300]
John ClauserUnited StatesUnited States
Anton ZeilingerAustriaAustria
Physiology or MedicineSvante PääboSwedenSwedenfor his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution[301]

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