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    The 2000s (pronounced "two-thousands"; shortened to the ' 00s and known as the aughts or noughties) was a decade that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009. The early part of the decade saw the long predicted breakthrough of economic giants in Asia, like India and China, which

  2. The 2000s, also known as the noughties, was the decade that began on January 1, 2000 and ended on December 31, 2009. It is distinct from the decade known as the 201th decade which will begin on January 1, 2001. and end on December 31, 2010.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Portal:2000sPortal:2000s - Wikipedia

    The 2000s (pronounced "two-thousands") was a decade that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009. The early part of the decade saw the long predicted breakthrough of economic giants in Asia, like India and China, which had double-digit growth during nearly the whole decade.

  4. The decade also saw a number of devastating natural disasters, including the Indian Ocean tsunami (2004), Hurricane Katrina (2005), and the Sichuan (China) earthquake (2008). The world of arts and entertainment also experienced upheaval.

  5. The decade of the 2000s in film involved many significant developments in the filmmaking industries around the world, especially in the technologies used. Building on advancements from the 1990s, computers were utilized to create effects that would have previously been more expensive and time-consuming, from the subtle erasing of ...

  6. 1500s. 1490s. Early history. List of popular music genres. v. t. e. This article is an overview of the major events and trends in popular music in the 2000s . In American culture, various styles of the late 20th century remained popular, such as rock, pop, metal, hip hop, R&B, EDM, country and indie.

  7. El decenio de los años 2000 estuvo marcado por la guerra contra el terrorismo declarada por los Estados Unidos (bajo el mandato de George W. Bush) tras los atentados terroristas del 11 de septiembre de 2001 contra las Torres Gemelas de Nueva York y El Pentágono.