2023

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2023 in other calendars
From urbe condita 2776
Armenian calendar 1471-1472
Ethiopian calendar 2015-2016
Badi calendar 179-180
Bengali calendar 1429-1430
Berber calendar 2973
Buddhist calendar 2567
Burmese calendar 1385
Byzantine calendar 7531-7532
Chinese calendar
 - era 4719-4720 or
4659-4660
 - 60 year cycle

Water Tiger ( 壬寅 , 39) -
Water Hare ( 癸卯 , 40)

French
revolutionary calendar
CCXXXI - CCXXXII
231-232
Hebrew calendar 5783-5784
Hindu calendar
 - Vikram Sambat 2079-2080
 - Shaka Samvat 1945-1946
Iranian calendar 1401-1402
Islamic calendar 1444-1445
Japanese calendar
 - Nengō (era): Reiwa 5
 - Kōki 2683
Coptic calendar 1739-1740
Korean calendar
 - Dangun era 4356
 - Juche era 112
Minguo calendar 112
Modern Olympics XXXII
Seleucid calendar 2334-2335
Thai solar calendar 2566

The year 2023 is a year with 365 days. It starts on a Sunday January 1st and ends again on a Sunday December 31st .

Anticipated events

Fixed events

Sports

astronomy

Cultural references

Web links

Commons : 2023  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.zdf.de/nachrichten/heute/weltbevoelkerung-fast-8-millionen-menschen-100.html
  2. Press release - accessed on May 25, 2019
  3. Oberhof is also awarded the contract for the Luge World Championships in 2023. In: insuedthueringen.de. Free Word , June 15, 2019, accessed June 17, 2019 .
  4. eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov: NASA - Annular Solar Eclipse of 2023 Oct 14 , accessed on January 29, 2011