The year 2201.
The 21st century began on January 1, 2001
The 20th century began on January 1, 1901, and ended on December 31, 2000. It is often mistakenly thought to start in 1900, but according to the Gregorian calendar, the century always begins with the year ending in 01 and concludes with the year ending in 00.
It is the future. We are currently in the 21st century.
The 22nd century begins on January 1, 2101, and ends on December 31, 2200. This century follows the 21st century, which spans from 2001 to 2100. Each century is defined by its first year through its last year, with the new century starting at the beginning of the first year of that century.
This century, the twenty first of the common era, will end at midnight, December 31, 2100. There is a constant disagreement about this; many will insist that the next century will begin on Jan 1 2100. But centuries contain one hundred full years, and there was no year long period called year 0. The next century begins January 1 of 2101.
23rd century
no, the 16th century begins with the year 1500 and ends with the year 1599. the year 1600 begins the 17th century.
24. Although there are 100 years in a century, and a leap year is normally every 4 years, and 100 divided by 4 is 25, the year 2300, which is the last year of the 23rd century is not a leap year, due to the rules for leap years. It is divisible by 100, but not by 400.
January 1, 2201 would be the first day of the 23rd Century.
1913 was the only year in the 20th century that Easter Sunday was on the 23rd of March.
The 21st century began on January 1, 2001
september 23rd
The year was 1305. That makes it the 14th century.
The 23rd century starts on 2201, which from 2017 is 184 years away.
The 20th century began on January 1, 1901, and ended on December 31, 2000. It is often mistakenly thought to start in 1900, but according to the Gregorian calendar, the century always begins with the year ending in 01 and concludes with the year ending in 00.
It is the future. We are currently in the 21st century.
Counting begins with one (1), so the nineteenth century began 1January 1801.