January 1st, 2001 not January the 1st 2000, as many people will mistakenly say.
Monday the 1st of January, 2001. It began in 2001, and not in 2000 as many people mistakenly think.
As the 21st century began in 2001, the first leap year of the 21st century was in 2004.
2004. The 21st century started in 2001, not in 2000 as some people believe, so 2004 was the first leap year.
We are in the 21 century
2012 was the third leap year in the 21st century. The 21st century started in 2001, not in 2000 as some people believe, so 2004 was the first leap year, 2008 was the second leap year and 2012 was the third leap year.
yes it will be the 12th leap year for the 21st century
The first year of the 21st century was 2001.
The years divided by 100 are not leap years unless these are divisible by 400. So 19th century has only 24 leap years but 21st century has 25 as year 2000 was a leap year.
The first leap year of the 31st century will be 3004. It will be a leap year starting on Sunday, like 1984, 2012 and 2040.
The first leap year of the 31st century will be 3004. It will be a leap year starting on Sunday, like 1984, 2012 and 2040.
The year 2000 was the first year of the 21st century.
Yes, 2100 is the only year this century in which the every-four-year pattern of leap years will be broken. Then from 2104 until 2196 they will be every four years again. 2200 and 2300 will be regular years like 2100.
Both. It was the last year of the 21st century BC, and the first year of the 21st century AD.
The year 2000 was the first year of the 21st century.
2013 Actually, the first leap year was 2000, and the second was 2004. The third was 2008. Therefore, the year after the third leap year of this century was really 2009.
Yes, 2012 is a real year in the Gregorian calendar. It was a leap year and corresponds to the 21st century.