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2013, as with any year between 2001 and 2100, is in the twenty-first century.
The years 0-99 are referred to as the 1st century. The 1900's were referred to as the 20th century and therefore the year 2000 was referred to as the twenty first century. Sorry if this explanation doesn't make much sense or doesn't answer your question correctly.
Last prime of the 20th Century was 1999. Last prime of the 21st Century will be 2099.
If we are to use the precedent set in the previous century (and I do) then the first decade of a century is called the oughts. The year 2009 can also be called twenty ought nine. Slightly archaic, but we don't have any good replacement.
The year 81 is in the first century CE.
The twenty-first century started in the year 2001. As there was no "year 0" the last year of the 20th century (set of 100 years) was 2000.
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The Ninth Century. The First Century was 1-100, the Second 101-200 and so on. 2000 was the last year of the Twentieth Century and 2001 the first year of the Twenty-first.
2013, as with any year between 2001 and 2100, is in the twenty-first century.
The year 2006, along with any year between 2001 and 2100, fell in the twenty-first century.
2004 is in the twenty-first century.
The years 0-99 are referred to as the 1st century. The 1900's were referred to as the 20th century and therefore the year 2000 was referred to as the twenty first century. Sorry if this explanation doesn't make much sense or doesn't answer your question correctly.
One hundred years is a century.Though we are in the year 2013, it is known as the twenty-first century.
No. Right now is the twenty-first century, so 1918 is in the twentieth century. Because the year 18 is in the 1st century, 118 is in the second century, and so on.
Last prime of the 20th Century was 1999. Last prime of the 21st Century will be 2099.
At the very beginning of the twenty-first century, China's economy didn't rank very high. In the very first year of the century however, China entered the World Trade Organization and began to see sharp increases in their earnings and saw a growth of 7.3% in just that year. By 2011, China was the world's second largest economy.
The beginning of the millenium was actually on January 1, 2001.Many people confuse the millenium begining date, but to put it simply the twentieth century started in year 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000 and was a 100 year increment.January 1, 2001 was the first day of the twenty-first century and the last day of the twenty-first century will be on December 31, 2100.