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| 2102
| 2100 in other calendars | |
|---|---|
| From urbe condita | 2853 |
| Armenian calendar | 1548-1549 |
| Ethiopian calendar | 2092-2093 |
| Badi calendar | 256-257 |
| Bengali calendar | 1506-1507 |
| Berber calendar | 3050 |
| Buddhist calendar | 2644 |
| Burmese calendar | 1462 |
| Byzantine calendar | 7608-7609 |
| Chinese calendar | |
| - era | 4796-4797 or 4736-4737 |
| - 60 year cycle |
Earth sheep ( 己未 , 56) - |
|
French revolutionary calendar |
CCCVIII - CCCIX 308-309 |
| Hebrew calendar | 5860-5861 |
| Hindu calendar | |
| - Vikram Sambat | 2156-2157 |
| - Shaka Samvat | 2022-2023 |
| Iranian calendar | 1478-1479 |
| Islamic calendar | 1523-1524 |
| Japanese calendar | |
| - Nengō (era): | Reiwa 82 |
| - Kōki | 2760 |
| Coptic calendar | 1816-1817 |
| Korean calendar | |
| - Dangun era | 4433 |
| - Juche era | 189 |
| Minguo calendar | 189 |
| Modern Olympics | LII |
| Seleucid calendar | 2411-2412 |
| Thai solar calendar | 2643 |
2100 is a year with 365 days. The year starts on Friday January 1st and ends on Friday December 31st . It will be the 1st year of the noughties ('noughties' for short) and as a secular year it will end the 21st century .
Fixed events
- February 24th: Penumbral lunar eclipse over Eastern Europe, East Africa, Asia, Australia, western North America
- March 10: Annular solar eclipse over the Pacific and the USA (Saros cycle 141)
- August 19: penumbral lunar eclipse over South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia
- September 4th: Total solar eclipse over Central Africa and Madagascar (Saros cycle 146)
Cultural references
Play in 2100
- the strategy game Warzone 2100
- The role-playing game Transhuman Space from Steve Jackson Games .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Annual calendar 2100. In: kalender-365.de.
- ^ A b Fred Espenak: Saros Cycle.
- ↑ Warzone 2100 petition; Posted by Saint_Proverbius. November 3, 2003, archived from the original on September 27, 2007 .