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v t e
Karenda ya Gregori 2021

MMXXI

Ab urbe condita 2774
Karenda yeAmeniya 1470

ԹՎ ՌՆՀ

Karenda yeAsiriya 6771
Karenda yeBhahá'í 177–178
Karenda ye

Bhalinese saka

1942–1943
Karenda yeBhengari 1428
Karenda yeBhebha 2971
Karenda yeVabhudha 2565
Karenda yeBhemizi 1383
Karenda Bhaizandaini 7529–7530
Karenda yeChayina 庚子年 - 辛丑年

(1417-1478)

Karenda yeKoputiki 1737–1738
Karenda ye

Dhiskodhiyani

3187
Karenda ye Itopiya 2013–2014
Karenda ye Hebheru 5781–5782
Karenda yeHindu - Vikram Samvat
  • 2077–2078

- Shaka Samvat

  • 1942–1943

- Kali Yuga

  • 5121–5122
Holocene 12021
Karenda yeIgbo 1021–1022
Karenda yeIrani 1399–1400
Karenda yeIsiramu 1442–1443
Karenda yeJapani Reiwa 3(令和3年)
Karenda yeJavani 1954–1955
Karenda yeJuche 110
Karenda yeJulian Gregorian minus 13 days
Karenda yeKoriya 4354
Karenda yeMinguo ROC 110民國110年
Karenda ye

Nanakshahi

553
Solar Karenda yeThai 2564
Karenda yeTibhetani 阳金鼠年 - 阴金牛年
Nguva yeUnix 1609459200 – 1640995199

2021 (Chishona: zviuru zviviri nemakumi maviri nerimwe; zviuruzviri nemakumiviri-modza) ndiro gore razvino, uye igore rakajairika, rakatanga nemusi weChishanu.

  • zvuruzviri namavirimodza.

Zviitiko[chinjirudza | chinjirudza mabviro]

Ndira[chinjirudza | chinjirudza mabviro]

Ndira 1 - Nharaunda yeKutengeserana kwe Mahara muZiwumbe ra Afurika inotanga kushanda,[1]

Ndira 4

Ndira 6 - Vatsigiri veMutungamiri Donald Trump vanorwisa United States Capitol, vachivhiringidza humbowo hwesarudzo dzemutungamiri wenyika dzemuna 2020 nekumanikidza Congress kuti ibude. Vanhu vashanu vanofa panguva yemhirizhonga, kusanganisira mupurisa uye mukadzi anopfurwa ndokuurayiwa mukati meChivakwa cheCapitol.[4] Chiitiko ichi chakarongerwa sekurwiswa kwemagandanga epamba uye chinopa kutongwa kwenyika dzese.[5]

Ndira 10 - Kim Jong-un anosarudzwa General Secretary weRuling Worker's Party yeKoriya, achigara nhaka zita kubva kuna baba vake Kim Jong-il, akafa muna 2011.[6]

Ndira 13 - MuLyon, Furanzi, kuisirwa kwekutanga kwemaoko nemapfudzi kunoitwa pamurwere weIceland pachipatara cheEdouard Herriot.[7]

Ndira 14 - Sarudzo dzemuUganda dzemuna 2021 dzinoitwa.[8][9][10]

Ndira 15

Ndira 20 - Joe Biden akagadzwa saMutungamiriri wechi46 weAmerika, achiva munhu wekare kudarika vese kuhofisi.[13]

Ndira 22 - Chibvumirano Chekurambidzwa kweNyukireya Zvombo, chibvumirano chekutanga chinosunga zviri pamutemo chekurambidza zvizere zvombo zvenyukireya, chinotanga kushanda.[14]

Ndira 24 - 2021 Sarudzo yeMutungamiri wePutukezi: Mutungamiri aripo Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa anosarudzwazve.[15]

Ndira 26 - COVID-19 pandemic: Huwandu hwezviitiko zvakasimbiswa zveCOVID-19 zvinodarika mamirioni zana pasirese.[16]

Ndira 29 - COVID-19 pandemic: European Union inosheedzera Chinyorwa 16 cheMaondzanyemba eIreland Protocol zvichitevera mutsetse pamusoro peiyo COVID-19 mishonga yekudzivirira isati yadzosera danho.[17]

Ndira 31 - Nguyễn Phú Trọng anosarudzwazve kwechitatu makore mashanu emakore seGeneral Secrety weCommunist Party yeVhiyetinamu.[18]

Kukadzi[chinjirudza | chinjirudza mabviro]

Kurume[chinjirudza | chinjirudza mabviro]

Kubvumbi[chinjirudza | chinjirudza mabviro]

Chivabvu[chinjirudza | chinjirudza mabviro]

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Zvisati zvaane mazuva[chinjirudza | chinjirudza mabviro]

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Chikumi[chinjirudza | chinjirudza mabviro]

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