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    The 9th millennium is a millennium of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 8001, and end on December 31, 9000. It is distinct from the 8000s millennium, which will begin on January 1, 8000, and end on December 31, 8999. 81st century 82nd century 83rd century 84th century 85th century 86th century 87th century 88th century 89th century 90th century
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    2028 will be a leap year beginning on Saturday and ending on Sunday, the 2,028th year of the Common Era and the Anno Domini, the 28th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, the 8th year of the 203rd decade, the 29th year of the 2000s millennium and the 2000s century, and the 9th year of the 2020s decade. >-- 2027 2029--< []
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    9000 (IX) will be a century common year beginning and ending on Wednesday, the 9,000th year of the Common Era and the Anno Domini, the 1,000th and last year of the 9th millennium, the 100th and last year of the 90th century, the 10th and last year of the 900th decade, and the 1st year of the 9000s millennium, the 9000s century and the 9000s decade.
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    A year (also called an annus or annum) is equal to mov, 52 weeks, 365 days, 8,760 hours, 525,600 minutes or 31,536,000 seconds. It is the time taken for astronomical objects to complete one orbit. For example, a year on Earth is the time taken for Earth to revolve around the Sun. Generally, a year is taken to mean a yahoo web search year, but the word is also used for periods loosely ...
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    The 11th millennium is a millennium of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 10,001, and end on December 31, 11,000. It is distinct from the 10000s millennium, which will begin on January 1, 10,000, and end on December 31, 10,999. It will be the 1st millennium of the 2nd deca-millennium. It will also be the first millennium of the five-digit years. 101st century 102nd century ...
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    Decades in BC; Centuries in BC ... • 4000s / 5th millennium • 5000s / 6th millennium • 6000s / 7th millennium • 7000s / 8th millennium • 8000s / 9th millennium • 9000s / 10th millennium: Categories Categories: Decades; Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
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    The 10th millennium is a millennium of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 9001, and end on December 31, 10,000. It is distinct from the 9000s millennium, which will begin on January 1, 9000, and end on December 31, 9999. It will be the last millennium of the 1st deca-millennium. It will also be the last millennium of the four-digit years. After this millennium, years will ...
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    2025 (MMXXV) is a common year beginning and ending on Wednesday, and is the current year. It is the 2,025th year of the Common Era and the Anno Domini, the 25th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, the 5th year of the 203rd decade, the 26th year of the 2000s millennium and the 2000s century, and the 6th year of the 2020s decade.
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    The 8000s is a millennium of the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 8000, and end on December 31, 8999. It is distinct from the 9th millennium, which will begin on January 1, 8001, and end on December 31, 9000. 8000s 8100s 8200s 8300s 8400s 8500s 8600s 8700s 8800s 8900s

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