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Year 1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full 1994 Gregorian calendar).

The year 1994 was designated as the "International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.

Contents:
  1. Events of 1994
  2. Births
  3. Deaths
  4. Nobel prizes -  Templeton Prize
  5. Right Livelihood Award -  Fields Medal
  6. See also -  Notes -  External links

[edit] Events of 1994

[edit] January

[edit] February

William Perry
William Perry

[edit] March

Mary Withrow
Mary Withrow

[edit] April

[edit] May

[edit] June

[edit] July

Brown spots mark impact sites of the Shoemaker-Levy Comet on Jupiter's southern hemisphere.
Brown spots mark impact sites of the Shoemaker-Levy Comet on Jupiter's southern hemisphere.

[edit] August

[edit] September

[edit] October

[edit] November

[edit] December

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[edit] Ongoing

[edit] Fictional

The following are references to year 1994 in fiction:

  • Thundarr the Barbarian (1980-1982): According to the series' premise, a large asteroid passes between Earth and the Moon in 1994, causing the Moon to split into two large fragments. The event also causes major upheavals in Earth's climate and geography, as well as severe alterations in tidal forces, due to the gravitational effects of both the asteroid and the shattered Moon. This catastrophe results in the disruption of modern human civilization. Two thousand years later, civilization will re-emerge in a semi-barbaric state, where magic has been rediscovered, but co-exists alongside remnants of technology from previous civilizations, as well as science advanced far beyond that of the 1990s.
1994 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 1994
MCMXCIV
Ab urbe condita 2747
Armenian calendar 1443
ԹՎ ՌՆԽԳ
Bahá'í calendar 150 – 151
Berber calendar 2944
Buddhist calendar 2538
Burmese calendar 1356
Byzantine calendar 7502 – 7503
Chinese calendar 癸酉年十一月二十日
(4630/4690-11-20)
— to —
甲戌年十一月廿九日
(4631/4691-11-29)
Coptic calendar 1710 – 1711
Ethiopian calendar 1986 – 1987
Hebrew calendar 57545755
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 2049 – 2050
 - Shaka Samvat 1916 – 1917
 - Kali Yuga 5095 – 5096
Holocene calendar 11994
Iranian calendar 1372 – 1373
Islamic calendar 1414 – 1415
Japanese calendar Heisei 6
(平成6年)
Korean calendar 4327
Thai solar calendar 2537
Unix time 757382400 – 788918399
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[edit] Births

[edit] January – June

[edit] July – December

[edit] Deaths

[edit] January – June

[edit] July – December


 

Contents

[edit] Nobel prizes

[edit] Templeton Prize

[edit] Fields Medal

[edit] Right Livelihood Award

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

[edit] External links

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