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2020

시계 방향으로, 왼쪽 위부터:우크라이나 국제항공 752편이 이슬람 혁명수비대에 의해 격추됨; 말리 쿠데타 중 말리 정부 전복; 제2차 나고르노-카라바흐 전쟁간자에서 미사일 공격으로 파괴됨; 불에 탄 차량에 탄 한 남성이 Ge 살해 후 시위 피해목격함.조지 플로이드, 에티오피아 티그레이 전쟁 당시 메켈레 공습 여파, 질산암모늄 폭발에 따른 베이루트 항구 파괴, 암살된 이란 군 지도자 카셈 솔레이마니의 장례식을 위해 추모객들이 모이고, 코로나바이러스를 일으킨 SARS-CoV-2 바이러스의 발색 전파 전자 현미경 사진-19 대유행, 2020년과 그 이후의 해를 정의하는 세계적 사건.
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그레고리력2020
MMXX
아부베르콘디타2773
아르메니아력1469
ԹՎ ՌՆԿԹ
아시리아력6770
바하이 달력176–177
발리 사카 달력1941–1942
벵골력1427
베르베르력2970
영국의 절기68 엘리자베스. 2 – 69 엘리자베스 2세
불교력2564
버마력1382
비잔티움7528–7529
중국력◦ (지구돼지)
4716 또는 4656
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◦ (금속쥐)
4717 또는 4657
콥트력1736–1737
디스코드 달력3186
에티오피아력2012–2013
히브리어 달력5780–5781
힌두력
- 비크람 삼바트2076–2077
- 샤카 삼바트1941–1942
- 칼리 유가5120–5121
홀로세 달력12020
이그보 달력1020–1021
이란력1398–1399
이슬람력1441–1442
일본력레이와2
(令和2年)
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율리우스력그레고리안 - 13일
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타이 양력2563
티베트력阴土猪年
(암컷 어스-돼지)
2146 또는 1765 또는 993
— …로
阳金鼠年
(남성용 쇠쥐)
2147 또는 1766 또는 994
유닉스 시간1577836800 – 1609459199

2020년(MMXX)은 그레고리력으로 시작하는 윤년으로, 공동시대(CE) 및 안노도미니(AD) 지정 2020년, 밀레니엄21세기 20년, 2020년대 1년입니다.

2020년은 전 세계적사회경제적 혼란, 대규모 행사 취소 및 연기, 전 세계적인 봉쇄 및 [1]1930년대 대공황 이후 최대 규모의 경기 침체로 이어진 코로나19 팬데믹으로 인해 크게 정의되었습니다.지리공간세계는 또한 2020년을 "기후변화 측면에서 최악의 해"라고 불렀는데, 이는 부분적으로 호주와 미국 서부대형 산불을 포함한 전세계적인 주요 기후 재해[2]북미의 대부분 지역에 영향을 미치는 극심한 열대성 사이클론 활동 때문입니다.2020년 12월에 발표된 유엔의 진전 보고서에 따르면 2020년 국제 지속 가능 개발 목표 중 어느 것도 [3]달성되지 않았습니다.타임지는 2020년을 "역대 최악의 해"로 선언하기 위해 다섯 번째 레드 엑스 표지를 사용했지만, 표지 기사 자체는 멀리 가지 않았지만 대신 "미국 역사상 더 나쁜 해가 있었고, 세계 역사상 더 나쁜 해가 있었지만, 오늘날 살아있는 우리들 대부분은 이런 [4]해를 보지 못했습니다."라고 말했습니다.

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날짜미상

2020년 여름, 거의 10년 만에 최악의 가뭄이 미국 [389]서부, 중서부, 북동부 지역을 강타했습니다.

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참고문헌

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