1999

From top to bottom, left to right: the Columbine High School massacre shocks the world and influences later school shootings; the Second Chechen War begins as Russian forces enter Chechnya; global concern grows over the Year 2000 problem affecting computer systems; the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia escalates the Kosovo War; the Vargas tragedy devastates Venezuela, killing tens of thousands; the 1999 Russian apartment bombings trigger a major security crisis; the Kargil War erupts between India and Pakistan over Kashmir; the 1999 Martha's Vineyard plane crash kills John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy; and Pokémania sparks a worldwide craze for Pokémon.
1999 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1999
MCMXCIX
Ab urbe condita2752
Armenian calendar1448
ԹՎ ՌՆԽԸ
Assyrian calendar6749
Baháʼí calendar155–156
Balinese saka calendar1920–1921
Bengali calendar1405–1406
Berber calendar2949
British Regnal year47 Eliz. 2 – 48 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2543
Burmese calendar1361
Byzantine calendar7507–7508
Chinese calendar戊寅年 (Earth Tiger)
4696 or 4489
    — to —
己卯年 (Earth Rabbit)
4697 or 4490
Coptic calendar1715–1716
Discordian calendar3165
Ethiopian calendar1991–1992
Hebrew calendar5759–5760
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2055–2056
 - Shaka Samvat1920–1921
 - Kali Yuga5099–5100
Holocene calendar11999
Igbo calendar999–1000
Iranian calendar1377–1378
Islamic calendar1419–1420
Japanese calendarHeisei 11
(平成11年)
Javanese calendar1931–1932
Juche calendar88
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4332
Minguo calendarROC 88
民國88年
Nanakshahi calendar531
Thai solar calendar2542
Tibetan calendarས་ཕོ་སྟག་ལོ་
(male Earth-Tiger)
2125 or 1744 or 972
    — to —
ས་མོ་ཡོས་ལོ་
(female Earth-Hare)
2126 or 1745 or 973
Unix time915148800 – 946684799

1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1999th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 999th year of the 2nd millennium, the 99th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1990s decade.

1999 was designated as the International Year of Older Persons.

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • June 1
    • Napster, a music downloading service, is created; it would later inspire other file-sharing sites such as The Pirate Bay, LimeWire, Gnutella, Kazaa, Morpheus, BearShare, and ΜTorrent 1999–2010 period which some called the "Second Golden Age of Piracy".[12][13]
    • American Airlines Flight 1420 crash lands after overrunning the runway at Little Rock National Airport, killing 11 of the 145 people on board.[14]: 12 
  • June 2 – The King of Bhutan allows television transmissions to commence in the Kingdom for the first time, coinciding with the King's Silver Jubilee.
  • June 5 – The Islamic Salvation Army, the armed wing of the Islamic Salvation Front, agrees in principle to disband in Algeria.
  • June 8 – The government of Colombia announces it will include the estimated value of the country's illegal drug crops, exceeding half a billion US dollars, in its gross national product.
  • June 9Kosovo War: Yugoslavia and NATO sign a peace treaty to end their hostilities.
  • June 10 – Kosovo War: NATO suspends its airstrikes after Slobodan Milošević agrees to withdraw Yugoslav forces from Kosovo.
  • June 12 – Kosovo War: Operation Joint Guardian/Operation Agricola begins: NATO-led United Nations peacekeeping forces KFOR enter Kosovo, Yugoslavia.[15][16][17]
  • June 16Thabo Mbeki is inaugurated as the second president of South Africa, marking the first peaceful transfer of executive power in the country's post-democratization history.[18]
  • June 18 – The J18 international anti-globalization protests are organized in dozens of cities around the world, some of which led to riots.
  • June 19Turin, Italy, is awarded the 2006 Winter Olympics.
  • June 20 - Australia defeats Pakistan by 8 wickets at Lord's Cricket Ground in London in the 1999 Cricket World Cup Final, securing their second World Cup title.
  • June 24 – Kosovo War: NATO marines shoot three gunmen in Kosovo, Yugoslavia after being attacked by the latter, killing one of them and injuring the other two.[15][19]
  • June 25Bosnia and Herzegovina gets a new national anthem.[20]
  • June 30 – Twenty-three people die in a fire at the Sealand Youth Training Center in South Korea.

July

  • July 1 – Europol (short for European Police Office) the European Union's criminal intelligence agency becomes fully operational.
  • July 7 – In Rome, Hicham El Guerrouj runs the fastest mile ever recorded, at 3:43.13.
  • July 10 – American soccer player Brandi Chastain scores the game winning penalty kick against China in the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
  • July 11 – India recaptures Kargil, forcing the Pakistani army to retreat. India announces victory, ending the 2-month conflict.
  • July 14 – the Big Blue crane collapse happened during the construction of Miller Park, killing three iron workers.
  • July 15 – T-Mobile Park (formerly known as Safeco Field) opens for the first time.
  • July 16John F. Kennedy Jr. dies in a plane crash off Martha's Vineyard.
  • July 18 – MLB Pitcher David Cone of the New York Yankees, throws the 16th perfect game in Major League Baseball history.
  • July 20
  • July 2225 – Woodstock '99 was held in Rome, New York at former Griffiss Air Force Base, which was marred with difficult environmental conditions, poor sanitation, overpriced food and water, looting, violence, rapes, riots and several deaths.
  • July 23
  • July 27 – Twenty-one people die in a canyoning disaster at the Saxetenbach Gorge near Interlaken, Switzerland.
  • July 31NASA intentionally crashes the Lunar Prospector spacecraft into the Moon, thus ending its mission to detect frozen water on the lunar surface.

August

  • August 7 – Dagestan incursions: Hundreds of Chechen guerrillas invade the Russian republic of Dagestan, triggering the short war.[22]
  • August 10 – The Atlantique incident occurs as an intruding Pakistan Navy plane is shot down in India, sparking tensions between the two nations, a month after the end of the Kargil War.[23]
  • August 11 – A total solar eclipse is seen in Europe and Asia.
  • August 17 – The 7.6 Mw  İzmit earthquake shakes northwestern Turkey with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), leaving more than 17,000 dead and around 50,000 injured.
  • August 19 – In Belgrade, tens of thousands of Yugoslavs rally to demand the resignation of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević.
  • August 30East Timor votes for independence from Indonesia (which had invaded and occupied it since 1975) in a referendum.

September

  • September 3 – 1999 Ontario Highway 401 crash occurs, involving 87 vehicles and killing 8.
  • September 7 – The 6.0 Mw  Athens earthquake hits with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent), killing 143, injuring 800–1,600, and leaving 50,000 homeless.
  • September 8 – The first of a series of Russian apartment bombings occurs. Subsequent bombings occur on September 13 and 16, while a bombing on September 22 fails.
  • September 9Sega Releases the Dreamcast, in North America.
  • September 12 – Under international pressure to allow an international peacekeeping force, Indonesian president BJ Habibie announces that he will do so.
  • September 14Kiribati, Nauru and Tonga join the United Nations.
  • September 20 – Start of the Greek stock market crash of 1999.
  • September 21 – The 7.7 Mw  921 earthquake (also known as the Jiji earthquake) affects central Taiwan with a maximum Mercali intensity of X (Extreme) leaving 2,400 people dead and more than 11,000 injured.

October

  • October
    • Conacami (National Confederation of Peruvian Communities Affected by Mining) is established to protect indigenous rights.[24]
    • NASA loses one of its probes, the Mars Climate Orbiter.
  • October 1Shanghai Pudong International Airport opens in China, taking over all international flights from Hongqiao.
  • October 1November 6 – The 1999 Rugby World Cup, the first World Cup in the professional era of rugby is held in Wales and is won by Australia who beat France in the final.[25]
  • October 5 – Thirty-one people die in the Ladbroke Grove rail crash, west of London, England.
  • October 12
    • Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attempts to dismiss Army Chief General Pervez Musharraf, who is out of the country. The generals lead a coup d'état, ousting Sharif's administration, and Musharraf takes control of the government.
    • Murder of Björn Söderberg in Stockholm, Sweden by neo-fascists.
  • October 25 – Telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea debuts on RCN Televisión in Colombia. It will give rise to Ugly Betty and at least a dozen other versions worldwide.[26]
  • October 27 – Armenian parliament shooting: Gunmen open fire in the Armenian Parliament, killing Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan, Parliament Chairman Karen Demirchyan, and six other members.
  • October 29 – 1999 Odisha cyclone: A super cyclonic storm impacts Orissa, India, killing approximately 10,000 people.
  • October 30 – 1999 Incheon bar fire: A bar catches fire in Incheon, South Korea, killing 56 people.
  • October 31
    • EgyptAir Flight 990, travelling from New York City to Cairo, crashes off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts killing all 217 on board.
    • The Catholic Church and several Lutheran Church leaders sign the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, attempting to resolve a centuries-old doctrinal dispute over the nature of faith and salvation.

November

  • November 6 – Australians defeat a referendum proposing the replacement of the Queen and the Governor General with a President to make Australia a republic.
  • November 12 – The 7.2 Mw  Düzce earthquake shakes northwestern Turkey with a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX (Violent). At least 845 people are killed and almost 5,000 are injured.
  • November 20China launches the first Shenzhou spacecraft.
  • November 23 – The National Assembly of Kuwait revokes a 1985 law that granted women's suffrage.
  • November 26 – The 7.5 Mw  Ambrym earthquake shakes Vanuatu and a destructive tsunami follows, killing 10 and injuring 40.
  • November 27 – The centre-left Labour Party takes control of the New Zealand Government, with leader Helen Clark becoming the second female Prime Minister in New Zealand's history.

December

  • December 3
    • After rowing for 81 days and 5,486 kilometers (2,962 nautical miles), Tori Murden becomes the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by rowboat alone, when she reaches Guadeloupe from the Canary Islands.
    • NASA loses radio contact with the Mars Polar Lander, moments before the spacecraft enters the Martian atmosphere.
  • December 5 – Bolivian municipal elections, the first election contested by Evo Morales' Movimiento al Socialismo.
  • December 9 – The hormone Ghrelin is discovered and named.[27]
  • December 18 – NASA launches the Terra platform into orbit, carrying five Earth Observation instruments, including ASTER, CERES, MISR, MODIS and MOPITT.
  • December 20 – Handover of Macau from the Portuguese Republic to the People's Republic of China after 442 years of Portuguese rule in the settlement.
  • December 24 – Indian Airlines Flight 814 was hijacked on 24 December 1999 by five members of Harkat-ul-Mujahideen in what was considered to be India's worst and last plane hijacking
  • December 26 – Cyclone Lothar kills 140 people as it crosses France, southern Germany, and Switzerland.
  • December 27 – A day after Cyclone Lothar, Cyclone Martin causes additional damage throughout France, Spain, Switzerland and Italy, including an emergency due to flooding at the Blayais Nuclear Power Plant.
  • December 31Boris Yeltsin resigns as president of Russia, leaving Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as the acting president.

Births and deaths

Nobel Prizes

New English words and terms

  • blog
  • carbon footprint
  • dashcam
  • epigenomics
  • metabolomics
  • texting
  • vape[28]

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