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2000  (MM ) was a  century leap year starting on Saturday  of the Gregorian calendar , the 2000th year of the Common Era  (CE) and Anno Domini   (AD) designations, the 1000th and last year of the 2nd millennium , the 100th and last year of the 20th century , and the  1st   year of the 2000s  decade. 
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2000 was designated as the International Year for the Culture of Peace [1]   and the World Mathematical  Year.[2]  
Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century  and the 3rd millennium  due to a tendency of grouping the years according to decimal  values, as if year zero  were counted. According to the Gregorian calendar, these distinctions fall to the year 2001 , because the 1st century was retroactively said to start with the year AD 1 . Since the Gregorian calendar does not have year zero, its first millennium spanned from years 1 to 1000 inclusively and its second millennium from years 1001 to 2000. (More further information, see century  and millennium .)
The year 2000 is sometimes abbreviated as "Y2K" (the "Y" stands for "year", and the "K" stands for "kilo " which means "thousand").[3] [4]   The year 2000 was the subject of Y2K concerns , which were fears that computers would not shift from 1999 to 2000 correctly. However, by the end of 1999, many companies had already converted to new, or upgraded, existing software. Some even obtained "Y2K certification". As a result of massive effort, relatively few problems occurred.
January [ edit ]  
February [ edit ]  
June 4  – The 7.9 Mw   Enggano earthquake  shakes southwestern Sumatra  with a maximum Mercalli intensity  of VI (Strong ), killing 103 people and injuring 2,174–2,585. 
June 5  – 405 The Movie  , the first short film widely distributed on the Internet, is released. 
June 10  – July 2  – Belgium  and the Netherlands  jointly host the UEFA Euro 2000  football tournament, which is won by France . 
June 17  – A centennial earthquake (6.5 on the Richter scale ) hits Iceland  on its national day. 
June 26  – A preliminary draft of genomes , as part of the Human Genome Project , is finished. It is announced at the White House by President Clinton.[18]  
June 28  – Elián González  returns to Cuba  with his father, Juan Miguel González, ending a protracted custody battle. 
June 30  – At the Roskilde Festival  near Copenhagen , Denmark, nine die and 26 are injured on a set while the rock group Pearl Jam  performs. 
July 1  – The Øresund Bridge  between Denmark  and Sweden  is officially opened for traffic. 
July 2  – France  defeats Italy  2–1 after extra time in the final of the European Championship , becoming the first team to win the World Cup and European Championship consecutively. 
July 7  – The draft assembly of Human Genome Project  announced at the White House by President Bill Clinton , Francis Collins , and Craig Venter . 
July 10  – In southern Nigeria , a leaking petroleum pipeline explodes, killing about 250 villagers who were scavenging gasoline . 
July 14  – A powerful solar flare , later named the Bastille Day event , causes a geomagnetic storm  on Earth. 
July 25  – Air France Flight 4590 , a Concorde  aircraft, crashes into a hotel in Gonesse  just after takeoff  from Paris, killing all 109 aboard and 4 in the hotel. 
September [ edit ]  
October [ edit ]  
October 3  – Approximate start of Autumn 2000 Western Europe floods  (particularly affecting England ) precipitated by days of heavy rain. 
October 5  – Mass demonstrations  in Belgrade  lead to resignation of Yugoslavia 's president Slobodan Milošević . 
October 6  – The last Mini  is produced in Longbridge . 
October 11  – 250 million US gallons (950,000 m3 ) of coal sludge spill  in Martin County, Kentucky  (considered a greater environmental disaster than the Exxon Valdez oil spill ). 
October 12  – In Aden , Yemen , USS Cole   is badly damaged  by two Al-Qaeda  suicide bombers , who place a small boat laden with explosives alongside the United States Navy  destroyer, killing 17 crew members and wounding at least 39. 
October 22  – The Mainichi Shimbun   newspaper exposes Japanese archeologist Shinichi Fujimura  as a fraud; Japanese archaeologists had based their treatises on his findings. 
October 26 
Pakistani authorities announce that their police have found an apparently ancient mummy of a Persian Princess  in the province of Balochistan . Iran , Pakistan and the Taliban  all claim the mummy until Pakistan announces it is a modern-day fake on April 17 , 2001 . 
The New York Yankees  defeat the New York Mets  4–2 in the fifth game of the World Series to win the first "Subway Series" since 1956 by 4 games to 1. The series win was the Yankees third in a row and 26th overall.[importance?  ]   
October 30  – This is the final date during which there is no human presence in space; on October 31, Soyuz TM-31  launches, carrying the first resident crew  to the International Space Station . The ISS has been continuously crewed since. 
October 31  – Singapore Airlines Flight 006  collides with construction equipment in the Chiang Kai Shek International Airport , resulting in 83 deaths. 
November [ edit ]  
December [ edit ]  
World population [ edit ]  
World population [22]  
 
 
2000
 
1995 
 
2005 
 
World
 
6,070,581,000 
 
5,674,380,000
 
+396,201,000
 
+6.98%
 
6,453,628,000
 
+383,047,000
 
+6.31%
  
Africa
 
795,671,000 
 
707,462,000
 
+88,209,000
 
+12.47%
 
887,964,000
 
+92,293,000
 
+11.60%
  
Asia
 
3,679,737,000 
 
3,430,052,000
 
+249,685,000
 
+7.28%
 
3,917,508,000
 
+237,771,000
 
+6.46%
  
Europe
 
727,986,000 
 
727,405,000
 
+581,000
 
+0.08%
 
724,722,000
 
-3,264,000
 
-0.45%
  
Latin America
 
520,229,000 
 
481,099,000
 
+39,130,000
 
+8.13%
 
558,281,000
 
+38,052,000
 
+7.31%
  
Northern America
 
315,915,000 
 
299,438,000
 
+16,477,000
 
+5.50%
 
332,156,000
 
+16,241,000
 
+5.14%
  
Oceania
 
31,043,000 
 
28,924,000
 
+2,119,000
 
+7.33%
 
32,998,000
 
+1,955,000
 
+6.30%
  
January–February [ edit ]  
March–April [ edit ]  
March 2 
 
March 11  – Rahaf Mohammed , Saudi Arabian activist 
March 15  – Kristian Kostov , Russian/Bulgarian singer-songwriter 
March 21  – Jace Norman , American actor 
March 25  – Jadon Sancho , English footballer 
March 27  – Sophie Nélisse , Canadian actress 
March 28  – Aleyna Tilki , Turkish singer 
March 31  – Anu Anand , Indian actress 
April 6  – Shaheen Afridi , Pakistani cricketer 
April 7  – Ivan Ivanov , Bulgarian singer and songwriter 
April 9  – Jackie Evancho , American soprano 
April 13  – Rasmus Dahlin , Swedish ice hockey player 
April 23  – Chloe Kim , American snowboarder 
April 28  – Ellie Carpenter , Australian footballer 
May–June [ edit ]  
May 15 
 
May 24  – Anja Crevar , Serbian swimmer 
May 28  – Taylor Ruck , Canadian swimmer 
May 30  – Jared S. Gilmore , American actor 
June 1  – Willow Shields , American actress and dancer 
June 2  – Lilimar Hernandez , Venezuelan actress 
June 5  – Eliias , Swedish singer 
June 9  – Laurie Hernandez , American artistic gymnast 
June 13  – Penny Oleksiak , Canadian swimmer 
June 14  – RJ Barrett , Canadian basketball player 
June 16  – Bianca Andreescu , Canadian tennis player[23]  
June 19  – Gunay Mammadzada , Azerbaijani chess player 
June 23  – Kim Hyun-soo , South Korean actress 
July–August [ edit ]  
July 1  – Lalu Muhammad Zohri , Indonesian sprinter 
July 4  – Rikako Ikee , Japanese swimmer 
July 6 
 
July 12  – Vinícius Júnior , Brazilian footballer 
July 15  – Paulinho , Brazilian footballer 
July 18  – Angelina Melnikova , Russian artistic gymnast 
July 21  – Erling Braut Håland , Norwegian footballer 
July 25  – Ellie Soutter , British snowboarder (d. 2018 ) 
July 26  – Thomasin McKenzie , New Zealand actress 
July 28  – Kaitlin De Guzman , Filipino artistic gymnast 
August 2  – Sandeep Lamichhane , Nepalese cricketer 
August 9  – Kim Hyang-gi , South Korean actress 
August 17  – Lil Pump , American rapper and songwriter 
August 20  – Fátima Ptacek , American actress 
August 21  – Kate Valdez , Filipino model and actress 
August 25  – Vincenzo Cantiello , Italian singer 
August 27  – Tatsuomi Hamada , Japanese actor and model 
August 29  – Julia Grosso , Canadian soccer player 
September–October [ edit ]  
November–December [ edit ]  
November 2  – Alphonso Davies , Canadian football player 
November 7  – Callum Hudson-Odoi , English footballer 
November 8  – Anastasia Skoptsova , Russian ice dancer 
November 10  – Mackenzie Foy , American model and actress 
November 20  – Connie Talbot , British singer 
November 21  – Megan Roberts , Canadian artistic gymnast 
November 22  – Auli'i Cravalho , American actress, voice actress and singer 
November 22  - Baby Ariel , American singer-songwriter, actress, and social media personality. 
December 12  – Lucas Jade Zumann , American actor[24]  
December 28  – Larissa Manoela , Brazilian actress, singer, model, voice actress, writer and digital influencer 
December 29  – Eliot Vassamillet , Belgian singer 
January [ edit ]  
January 2 
 
January 3  – Bernhard Wicki , Austrian actor and director (b. 1919 ) 
January 4  – Spyros Markezinis , Greek politician, 169th Prime Minister of Greece  (b. 1909 ) 
January 6  – Alexey Vyzmanavin , Russian chess Grandmaster (b. 1960 ) 
January 7  – Makhmud Esambayev , Soviet and Russian actor and dancer (b. 1924 ) 
January 8  – Fritz Thiedemann , German equestrian and show jumper (b. 1918 ) 
January 11  – Bob Lemon , American baseball player and manager (b. 1920 ) 
January 13  – Antti Hyvärinen , Finnish Olympic ski jumper (b. 1932 ) 
January 15  – Željko Ražnatović , Serbian mobster and paramilitary leader (b. 1952 ) 
January 18  – Frances Drake , American actress (b. 1912 ) 
January 19 
 
January 21  – Saeb Salam , Lebanese politician, 20th Prime Minister of Lebanon  (b. 1905 ) 
January 23  – Marat Ospanov , Kazakh politician, 1st Chairman of Mazhilis  (b. 1949 ) 
January 26 
 
February [ edit ]  
April 2  – Tommaso Buscetta , Italian mafioso informant (b. 1928 ) 
April 3  – Terence McKenna , American writer, philosopher, writer and entheogen advocate (b. 1946 ) 
April 5  – Lee Petty , American race-car driver (b. 1914 ) 
April 6  – Habib Bourguiba , 1st President of Tunisia  (b. 1903 ) 
April 8  – Claire Trevor , American actress (b. 1910 ) 
April 10 
 
April 14  – Phil Katz , American computer programmer (b. 1962 ) 
April 15  – Edward Gorey , American writer and illustrator (b. 1925 ) 
April 16  – Putra of Perlis , Malaysian King (b. 1920 ) 
April 27  – Vicki Sue Robinson , American singer and actress (b. 1954 ) 
April 28  – Penelope Fitzgerald , English novelist, poet, essayist and biographer (b. 1916 ) 
April 29  – Phạm Văn Đồng , 2nd Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam  (North Vietnam ) (b. 1906 ) 
April 30  – Poul Hartling , Danish diplomat and politician, 21st Prime Minister of Denmark  (b. 1914 ) 
May 1  – Steve Reeves , American actor and bodybuilder (b. 1926 ) 
May 7  – Douglas Fairbanks Jr. , American actor (b. 1909 ) 
May 8  – Hubert Maga , 1st President of Dahomey  (b. 1916 ) 
May 10 
 
May 11  – René Muñoz , Cuban actor and screenwriter (b. 1938 ) 
May 13  – Paul Bartel , American actor, writer and director (b. 1938 ) 
May 14  – Keizō Obuchi , Japanese politician, 54th Prime Minister of Japan  (b. 1937 ) 
May 19 
 
May 21 
 
May 24  – Oleg Yefremov , Soviet/Russian actor and producer (b. 1927 ) 
May 25  – Francis Lederer , French film and stage actor (b. 1899 ) 
May 27  – Maurice Richard , Canadian hockey player (b. 1921 ) 
May 31 
 
June 3  – Merton Miller , American economist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1923 ) 
June 10  – Hafez al-Assad , Syrian politician and general, 18th President of Syria  (b. 1930 ) 
June 16  – Empress Kōjun  of Japan (b. 1903 ) 
June 18  – Nancy Marchand , American actress (b. 1928 ) 
June 19  – Noboru Takeshita , Japanese politician, 46th Prime Minister of Japan  (b. 1924 ) 
June 21  – Alan Hovhaness , American composer (b. 1911 ) 
June 24  – David Tomlinson , English actor (b. 1917 ) 
June 27  – Pierre Pflimlin , French politician, 97th Prime Minister of France  (b. 1907 ) 
June 29  – Vittorio Gassman , Italian actor (b. 1922 ) 
August 5  – Sir Alec Guinness , English actor and writer (b. 1914 ) 
August 9  – John Harsanyi , Hungarian-born economist (b. 1920 ) 
August 12  – Loretta Young , American actress (b. 1913 ) 
August 13  – Nazia Hassan , Pakistani singer (b. 1965 ) 
August 20  – Bunny Austin , English tennis player (b. 1906 ) 
August 21  – Daniel Lisulo , Zambian politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Zambia  (b. 1930 ) 
August 22  – Abulfaz Elchibey , Azerbaijani political figure, 2nd President of Azerbaijan  (b. 1938 ) 
August 24  – Andy Hug , Swiss Seidokaikan karateka  and kickboxer (b. 1964 ) 
August 25 
 
September [ edit ]  
September 2  – Curt Siodmak , American novelist and screenwriter (b. 1902 ) 
September 6  – Abdul Haris Nasution , Indonesian general (b. 1918 ) 
September 14  – Beah Richards , American actress (b. 1920 ) 
September 16  – Georgiy Gongadze , Ukrainian journalist (b. 1969 ) 
September 17  – Paula Yates , British television presenter (b. 1959 ) 
September 19  – Ann Doran , American actress (b. 1911 ) 
September 20  – Gherman Titov , Soviet cosmonaut (b. 1935 ) 
September 22  – Saburō Sakai , Japanese fighter ace (b. 1916 ) 
September 25  – R. S. Thomas , Welsh poet (b. 1913 ) 
September 26  – Richard Mulligan , American actor (b. 1932 ) 
September 28 
 
October [ edit ]  
October 1  – Rosie Douglas , 5th Prime Minister of Dominica  (b. 1941 ) 
October 3  – Benjamin Orr , American singer-songwriter (b. 1947 ) 
October 4  – Michael Smith , English-born chemist (b. 1932 ) 
October 6  – Richard Farnsworth , American actor (b. 1920 ) 
October 7  – Walter Krupinski , German fighter ace and general (b. 1920 ) 
October 10  – Sirimavo Bandaranaike , 2-time Prime Minister of Ceylon  and 2-time Prime Minister of Sri Lanka  (b. 1916 ) 
October 11  – Donald Dewar , First Minister of Scotland  (b. 1937 ) 
October 13  – Jean Peters , American actress (b. 1926 ) 
October 15  – Konrad Emil Bloch , German-born biochemist (b. 1912 ) 
October 16 
 
October 18 
 
October 21  – Reginald Kray , British criminal (b. 1933 ) 
October 22  – Jean-Luc Mandaba , 11th Prime Minister of Central African Republic  (b. 1943 ) 
October 23 
 
October 27  – Walter Berry , Austrian bass-baritone (b. 1929 ) 
October 30  – Steve Allen , American comedian and author (b. 1921 ) 
October 31  – Ring Lardner, Jr. , American screenwriter (b. 1915 ) 
November [ edit ]  
November 5 
 
November 6  – L. Sprague de Camp , American writer (b. 1907 ) 
November 7 
 
November 8  – Józef Pińkowski , Polish politician, 50th Prime Minister of Poland  (b. 1929 ) 
November 10 
 
November 12  – Franck Pourcel , French composer, arranger and conductor of popular music and classical music (b. 1913 ) 
November 17  – Louis Néel , French physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1904 ) 
November 19  – George Cosmas Adyebo , Ugandan economist and politician, 6th Prime Minister of Uganda  (b. 1947 ) 
November 22 
 
November 28  – Liane Haid , Austrian actress (b. 1895 ) 
December [ edit ]  
December 2  – Gail Fisher , American actress (b. 1935 ) 
December 3  – Gwendolyn Brooks , American writer (b. 1917 ) 
December 6  – Werner Klemperer , American actor (b. 1920 ) 
December 8  – Ionatana Ionatana , 5th Prime Minister of Tuvalu (b. 1938 ) 
December 10  – Marie Windsor , American actress (b. 1919 ) 
December 11  – Johannes Virolainen , Finnish politician, 30th Prime Minister of Finland  (b. 1914 ) 
December 18  – Kirsty MacColl , English singer (b. 1959 ) 
December 19 
 
December 23 
 
December 24  - Nick Massi , bass singer and bass guitarist for The Four Seasons  (b. 1927 ) 
December 26  – Jason Robards , American actor (b. 1922 ) 
December 30  – Julius J. Epstein , American screenwriter (b. 1909 ) 
Nobel Prizes [ edit ]  
See also [ edit ]  
References [ edit ]  
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^   McDonald, Kim (March 21, 2000). "UCSD Physicists Develop a New Class of Composite Material with 'Reverse' Physical Properties Never Before Seen" . UCSD Science and Engineering. Retrieved December 17,  2010 .  
 
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^   "PRESIDENT CLINTON ANNOUNCES THE COMPLETION OF THE FIRST SURVEY OF THE ENTIRE HUMAN GENOME" . The White House. June 25, 2000. Retrieved June 26,  2013 . 
 
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^   "Lucas Jade Zumann" . issuemagazine.com . Retrieved July 12,  2018 .