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This is a timeline of the 21st century.

2000s

2001

See also: 2001 § Deaths

2002

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2003

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2004

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2005

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2006

See also: 2006 § Deaths

2007

See also: 2007 § Deaths


2008

Tesla Roadster launched in 2008, the first mass production lithium-ion battery electric car.

See also: 2008 § Deaths

2009

See also: 2009 § Deaths

2010s

2010

See also: 2010 § Deaths

2011

See also: 2011 § Deaths

2012

See also: 2012 § Deaths

2013

See also: 2013 § Deaths

2014

See also: 2014 § Deaths

2015

2016

See also: 2016 § Deaths

2017

See also: 2017 § Deaths

2018

See also: 2018 § Deaths

2019

See also: 2019 § Deaths

2020s

2020

See also: 2020 § Deaths

2021

See also: 2021 § Deaths

2022

See also: 2022 § Deaths

2023

See also: 2023 § Deaths


For the current year, see 2024.

See also

References

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  5. ^ "Biden signs bill making Juneteenth, marking end of slavery, a federal holiday". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-06-19.
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  8. ^ "2022 Olympics - Next Winter Olympic Games: Beijing 2022". International Olympic Committee. May 28, 2020. Retrieved May 29, 2020.
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