2011

왼쪽 위에서 시계 방향으로: 월가 점령 시위에 참가한 한 시위자가 "월가 점령" 운동의 시작을 알리고 있습니다. 리비아 독재자 무아마르 카다피반대하는 시위, 한 젊은이가 남수단독립을 축하하고 있습니다. 세계의 새로운 나라 도호쿠 지진과 쓰나미는 동일본을 파괴하고 거의 20,000명의 사람들을 죽이며, 기록상 가장 비싼 자연 재해가 되었습니다. 마인크래프트가 출시되어 역사상 가장 많이 팔린 비디오 게임이 되었습니다. 노르웨이 공격은 서부를 가로질러 백인 우월주의 테러의 부상을 의미합니다. 미국. 알카에다 지도자 오사마라덴의 죽음을 낳은 넵튠 스피어 작전의 진행 상황을 감시하기 위해 백악관 상황실에 모인 국가안보팀; 2011년 초 아랍의 봄이라고 불리는 반정부 시위가 일어났고, 그 결과 많은 정부들이 중동북아프리카에서 전복되었습니다. 아랍의 겨울로 이어지는군요
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2011년(, MMSI)은 그레고리력으로 2011년부터 시작하여 2011년, 공동 시대(CE)와 안노 도미니(AD)로 지정된 해, 3천년21세기의 11년, 그리고 2010년대의 2년으로 시작하는 평년입니다.

그 해는 아랍 세계에서 민주주의, 개혁, 경제 회복을 옹호하는 일련의 시위와 혁명의 시작을 알렸고, 나중에 튀니지, 이집트, 예멘에서 세계 지도자들의 기탁으로 이어졌고, 어떤 경우에는 시리아 내전제1차 리비아 내전과 같은 내전을 촉발하기도 했습니다. 전자는 아직 진행중입니다.

미 해병대가 5월 2일 파키스탄의 알카에다 지도자이자 테러리스트인 오사마라덴을 그의 영내에서 살해했습니다. 이듬해 8월 화성에 착륙할 예정이었던 큐리오시티 로버는 11월 26일 케이프 커내버럴에서 발사되었습니다. 지난 12월, 1994년 아버지 김일성의 사망 이후 북한의 최고 지도자였던 김정일 국방위원장이 열차를 타고 평양 외곽의 한 곳으로 이동하던 중 사망했습니다. 그의 뒤를 아들 김정은이 이어 받았습니다.

2011년은 다음과 같이 지정되었습니다.

2011년, 사모아 국가는 국제 날짜 선을 넘어 이동한 지 364일 밖에 되지 않았습니다. 2011년 12월 30일을 건너뛰고 현재 미국령 사모아보다 24시간 앞서 있습니다.[2][3]

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전체 날짜 알 수 없음

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