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1899

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Years: 1896 1897 189818991900 1901 1902
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1899 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1899
MDCCCXCIX
Ab urbe condita 2652
Armenian calendar 1348
ԹՎ ՌՅԽԸ
Bahá'í calendar 55 – 56
Bengali calendar 1306
Berber calendar 2849
British Regnal year 62 Vict. 1 – 63 Vict. 1
Buddhist calendar 2443
Burmese calendar 1261
Byzantine calendar 7407 – 7408
Chinese calendar 戊戌年十一月二十日
(4535/4595-11-20)
— to —
己亥年十一月廿九日
(4536/4596-11-29)
Coptic calendar 1615 – 1616
Ethiopian calendar 1891 – 1892
Hebrew calendar 5659 – 5660
Hindu calendars
 - Bikram Samwat 1955 – 1956
 - Shaka Samvat 1821 – 1822
 - Kali Yuga 5000 – 5001
Holocene calendar 11899
Iranian calendar 1277 – 1278
Islamic calendar 1316 – 1317
Japanese calendar Meiji 32
(明治32年)
Korean calendar 4232
Thai solar calendar 2442
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Year 1899 (MDCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar.

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March 6: Aspirin.

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Boer guerrillas during the Second Boer War

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[edit] References

  1. ^ "Motoring Firsts". National Motor Museum Trust. http://nationalmotormuseum.org.uk/?location_id=151. Retrieved 2010-08-26. 
  2. ^ Inventors: Paperclip
  3. ^ "R.M.S. Oceanic (II)". Jeff Newman. http://www.greatships.net/oceanic2.html. Retrieved 2010-01-18. 
  4. ^ Island at the End of the World By Steven R. Fischer p. 153
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