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2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar.

2005 was designated as:

The year 2005 was the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (1995–2005).

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Events

January

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Iraqi police officers hold up their index fingers marked with purple indelible ink, a security measure to prevent double voting.

February

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The Kyoto Protocol is intended to cut global emissions of greenhouse gases.

March

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Protesters in front of Terri Schiavo's Pinellas Park, Florida hospice, March 27, 2005.

April

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May

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June

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July

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July 26: Shuttle Discovery STS-114 launch.

August

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September 1: Aerial view of later flooding near downtown New Orleans, following the devastation of the city by Hurricane Katrina.

September

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Gas price hike shown at a Shell station.

October

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Visible image of Hurricane Wilma at record intensity with a central pressure of 882 millibars.

November

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Part of the devastation caused by an F3 tornado near Evansville, Indiana.

December

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December 9 – The last day of service for London's Routemaster buses.
The Hertfordshire explosions seen from nearby on December 11.

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Mean surface temperature anomalies for 2005 compared to average temperatures from 1951 to 1980 (source: NASA)
  • Ten years after reaching the million mark, the U.S. prison population reaches 1.5 million inmates.[132]
  • Based on estimates by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, 2005 is the warmest year since reliable widespread instrumental measurements became available in the late 1800s, beating the previous record set in 1998 by a few hundredths of a degree Celsius. It will be replaced by 2007 as the warmest year.[citation needed]

Other researchers place 1998 at the top of the temperature record.[citation needed]

  • Due to a combination of the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, and an overactive hurricane season and other factors, 2005 is also the costliest year for natural disasters, with world wide damages estimated at over $200 billion.
  • Temperatures in the Lut desert in Iran reach 70.7°C which is a temperature record for earth.[133]

World population

2005 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 2005
MMV
Ab urbe condita 2758
Armenian calendar 1454
ԹՎ ՌՆԾԴ
Bahá'í calendar 161 – 162
Berber calendar 2955
Buddhist calendar 2549
Burmese calendar 1367
Byzantine calendar 7513 – 7514
Chinese calendar 甲申年十一月廿一日
(4641/4701-11-21)
— to —
乙酉年十二月初一日
(4642/4702-12-1)
Coptic calendar 1721 – 1722
Ethiopian calendar 1997 – 1998
Hebrew calendar 57655766
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 2060 – 2061
 - Shaka Samvat 1927 – 1928
 - Kali Yuga 5106 – 5107
Holocene calendar 12005
Iranian calendar 1383 – 1384
Islamic calendar 1425 – 1426
Japanese calendar Heisei 17
(平成17年)
Korean calendar 4338
Thai solar calendar 2548
Unix time 1104537600 – 1136073599
World population
2005 2000 2010
Globe.svg World 6,453,628,000 6,070,581,000 Green Arrow Up.svg 383,047,000
Africa satellite orthographic.jpg Africa 887,964,000 795,671,000 Green Arrow Up.svg 92,293,000
Two-point-equidistant-asia.jpg Asia 3,917,508,000 3,679,737,000 Green Arrow Up.svg 237,771,000
Europe satellite orthographic.jpg Europe 724,722,000 727,986,000 Red Arrow Down.svg 3,264,000
Latin America terrain.jpg Latin America 558,281,000 520,229,000 Green Arrow Up.svg 38,052,000
LocationWHNorthernAmerica.png Northern America 332,156,000 315,915,000 Green Arrow Up.svg 16,241,000
Oceania.jpg Oceania 32,998,000 31,043,000 Green Arrow Up.svg 1,955,000

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Nobel Prizes

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2005 in fiction

Film

Games

Ship events

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