2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2004th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 4th year of the 3rd millennium, the 4th year of the 21st century, and the 5th year of the 2000s decade.

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2004 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar2004
MMIV
Ab urbe condita2757
Armenian calendar1453
ԹՎ ՌՆԾԳ
Assyrian calendar6754
Bahá'í calendar160–161
Balinese saka calendar1925–1926
Bengali calendar1411
Berber calendar2954
British Regnal year52 Eliz. 2  53 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2548
Burmese calendar1366
Byzantine calendar7512–7513
Chinese calendar癸未(Water Goat)
4700 or 4640
     to 
甲申年 (Wood Monkey)
4701 or 4641
Coptic calendar1720–1721
Discordian calendar3170
Ethiopian calendar1996–1997
Hebrew calendar5764–5765
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2060–2061
 - Shaka Samvat1925–1926
 - Kali Yuga5104–5105
Holocene calendar12004
Igbo calendar1004–1005
Iranian calendar1382–1383
Islamic calendar1424–1425
Japanese calendarHeisei 16
(平成16年)
Javanese calendar1936–1937
Juche calendar93
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4337
Minguo calendarROC 93
民國93年
Nanakshahi calendar536
Thai solar calendar2547
Tibetan calendar阴水羊年
(female Water-Goat)
2130 or 1749 or 977
     to 
阳木猴年
(male Wood-Monkey)
2131 or 1750 or 978
Unix time1072915200 – 1104537599
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Events

January

February

March

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April

May

  • May 1 - An enlargement of the European Union takes place, expanding the Union by 10 member-states: Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Malta, and Cyprus.
  • May 2 - After 3 weeks of captivity, American contractor Thomas Hamill escapes from his captors in Iraq with just a gunshot wound to the arm and makes it to US Military personnel.
  • May 5 - Parliament grounds in New Zealand host 15,000 people protesting about the proposed law that would change the ownership of foreshore and seabed.
  • May 6 - The president of Georgia, Mikhail Saakashvili, announces that Adzharian leader Aslan Abashidze has left the country, ending a political crisis there.
  • May 6 - The final episode of Friends airs on NBC. Advertisers pay $2 million for 30 second ads.
  • May 9 - Chechen president Akhmad Kadyrov is killed by landmine placed under a VIP stage during a World War II memorial victory parade in Grozny, Chechnya.
  • May 10 - Canadian Sponsorship Scandal - The RCMP arrest Chuck Guite and Jean Brault in connection with the scandal.
  • May 10 - Final phase of elections to the Lok Sabha in India
  • May 10 - National election takes place in the Philippines for the presidency and almost all other elective positions.
  • May 11 - Explosion destroys a plastics factory in Glasgow, UK, killing nine people and injuring over a hundred.
  • May 11 - A bomb explodes in a crowded market in Iraq. It kills three people and wounds at least 23.
  • May 11 - Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov is buried in his home village.
  • May 12 - An American civilian contractor in Iraq, Nick Berg, is shown being decapitated by a group with links to al-Qaida on a web-distributed video. They state it is retaliation for the abuse at Abu Ghraib prison.
  • May 12 - Semi final takes place in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Turkey.
  • May 13 - In India, the Congress Party wins a shock victory in the elections to the Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament).
  • May 13 - The season finale for Frasier is aired.
  • May 14 - The editor of the Daily Mirror newspaper in the UK, Piers Morgan, is sacked after the British army proves photographs in the newspaper, allegedly showing British soldiers abusing Iraqi detainees, to be fake.
  • May 14 - Danish Crown Prince Frederik has married Australian Mary Konadson in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • May 15 - FIFA announces that South Africa will host the 2010 World Cup soccer tournament, making it the first African nation to do so.
  • May 20 - A 6.5-magnitude earthquake hits Taiwan. There is no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Nobel prize winners

Births

Deaths

January

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Ingrid Thulin
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Olga Ladyzhenskaya
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Kalevi Sorsa
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Helmut Newton
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Leônidas da Silva
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Fanny Blankers-Koen
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Miklós Fehér

February

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Marco Pantani
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José López Portillo
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Boris Trajkovski

March

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Mercedes McCambridge
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Paul Winfield
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Juliana of the Netherlands
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Peter Ustinov

April

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John Maynard Smith
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Estée Lauder

May

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Akhmad Kadyrov
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Tony Randall

June

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Ronald Reagan
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Ray Charles
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Thanom Kittikachorn

July

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Marlon Brando
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Thomas Klestil
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Zenkō Suzuki
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Francis Crick

August

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Godfrey Hounsfield

September

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Brian Clough
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Françoise Sagan

October

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Janet Leigh
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Christopher Reeve
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John Peel

November

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Theo van Gogh
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Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
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Yasser Arafat

December

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Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands

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