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2024년 다양한 달력으로
그레고리력2024
MMXXIV
버버콘디타2777
아르메니아 달력1473
ԹՎ ՌՆՀԳ
아시리아 달력6774
바하 ʼ 달력180–181
발리 사카 달력1945–1946
벵골 달력1431
베르베르 달력2974
영국 섭정년2 차 3 – 3 차 3
불교 달력2568
버마 달력1386
비잔틴 달력7532–7533
중국력癸卯年 (물토끼)
4721 or 4514
— …에게
甲辰年 (우드 드래곤)
4722 or 4515
콥트 달력1740–1741
디스코피아 달력3190
에티오피아 달력2016–2017
히브리어 달력5784–5785
힌두교 달력
- 비크람 삼바트2080–2081
- 샤카 삼바트1945–1946
- 칼리 유가5124–5125
홀로세 달력12024
이보력1024–1025
이란력1402–1403
이슬람력1445–1446
일본력레이와 6
(令和6年)
자바 달력1957–1958
주체달력113
율리우스력그레고리안 마이너스 13일
국력4357
민구력ROC 113
民國113年
나낙샤히 달력556
태국의 태양력2567
티베트력阴水兔年
(암컷 물토끼)
2150 or 1769 or 997
— …에게
阳木龙年
(남성 우드-드래곤)
2151 or 1770 or 998
유닉스 시간1704067200 – 1735689599

2024년(MMXXIV)은 그레고리력으로 월요일로 시작하는 윤년으로, 2024년은 커먼 에라(CE)와 안노 도미니(AD) 지정, 24년은 3천년21세기, 5년은 2020년대로 거슬러 올라갑니다.

올해는 지금까지 러시아의 우크라이나 침공, 미얀마 내전, 수단 전쟁, 사헬 이슬람 반군주요 무력 충돌이 계속되는 것을 목격했습니다. 이스라엘-하마스 전쟁의 지속은 홍해위기가 전 세계 해운에 영향을 미치는 것을 포함하여 많은 국가로 파급을 더 야기했습니다. 약 40억 명의 사람들을 대표하는 약 79개국이 올해 내내 국민 선거를 실시할 것으로 예상되는데,[1][2][3][4] 그 중에는 세계에서 가장 인구가 많은 나라 10개국 중 8개국(방글라데시, 브라질, 파키스탄, 러시아, 인도, 멕시코, 인도네시아, 미국)이 포함됩니다.[1] 유럽 의회도 선거를 실시할 예정입니다.[5]

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예측 및 예정된 이벤트

날짜 미상

사망자

메모들

  1. ^ 브라질 법에 따르면 투표는 16세에서 18세 사이 또는 70세 이상의 개인뿐만 아니라 문맹이 있는 개인에게도 선택 사항입니다. 그러나 18세에서 70세 사이의 개인에게는 필수입니다.

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