2011
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2011
Summary
2011 is a common year[1]. 2011 draws 1,287 Wikipedia views per month (common_year category, ranking #2 of 11).[2]
Key Facts
- 2011's image is recorded as Happy-new-year-2011 davidrevoy-forest-illustration.jpg[3].
- 2011's instance of is recorded as common year[4].
- 2011's instance of is recorded as calendar year[5].
- 2011's instance of is recorded as common year starting and ending on Saturday[6].
- 2011's logo image is recorded as Happy-new-year-2011 davidrevoy-forest-illustration.jpg[7].
- 2011's follows is recorded as 2010[8].
- 2011's followed by is recorded as 2012[9].
- 2011's part of is recorded as 2010s[10].
- 2011's part of is recorded as Gregorian calendar[11].
- 2011's Commons category is recorded as 2011[12].
- 2011's said to be the same as is recorded as 12011 HE[13].
- 2011's said to be the same as is recorded as 2011[14].
- 2011's has part is recorded as January 2011[15].
- 2011's has part is recorded as February 2011[16].
- 2011's has part is recorded as March 2011[17].
- 2011's has part is recorded as April 2011[18].
- 2011's has part is recorded as May 2011[19].
- 2011's has part is recorded as June 2011[20].
- 2011's has part is recorded as July 2011[21].
- 2011's has part is recorded as August 2011[22].
- 2011's has part is recorded as September 2011[23].
- 2011's has part is recorded as October 2011[24].
- 2011's has part is recorded as November 2011[25].
- 2011's has part is recorded as December 2011[26].
- 2011's start time is recorded as +2011-01-01T00:00:00Z[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for 2011 include C11[28], an ISO standard edition[29]; C++11[30], an ISO standard edition[31], founded in 2011[32]; and SQL:2011[33], an ISO standard edition[34], founded in 2011[35].
Why It Matters
2011 draws 1,287 Wikipedia views per month (common_year category, ranking #2 of 11).[2] 2011 has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[36] 2011 is known by 17 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
Entities named for 2011 include C11[28], an ISO standard edition[29]; C++11[30], an ISO standard edition[31], founded in 2011[32]; and SQL:2011[33], an ISO standard edition[34], founded in 2011[35].