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1968
Summary
1968 is a calendar year[1]. 1968 ranks in the top 7% of calendar_year entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,413 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- 1968's instance of is recorded as calendar year[3].
- 1968's instance of is recorded as leap year[4].
- 1968's instance of is recorded as leap year starting on Monday and ending on Tuesday[5].
- 1968 followed 1967[6].
- 1968 was followed by 1969[7].
- 1968 is part of 1960s[8].
- 1968 is part of Gregorian calendar[9].
- 1968's Commons category is recorded as 1968[10].
- 1968's said to be the same as is recorded as 11968 HE[11].
- 1968's said to be the same as is recorded as 1968[12].
- 1968 comprises January 1968[13].
- 1968 comprises February 1968[14].
- 1968 comprises March 1968[15].
- 1968 comprises April 1968[16].
- 1968 comprises May 1968[17].
- 1968 comprises June 1968[18].
- 1968 comprises July 1968[19].
- 1968 comprises August 1968[20].
- 1968 comprises September 1968[21].
- 1968 comprises October 1968[22].
- 1968 comprises November 1968[23].
- 1968 comprises December 1968[24].
- 1968 occurred on January 1, 1968[25].
- 1968's topic's main category is recorded as Category:1968[26].
- 1968's Commons gallery is recorded as 1968[27].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include calendar year[3], leap year[4], and leap year starting on Monday and ending on Tuesday[5].
Use and Application
Components include January 1968[13], a January[28]; February 1968[14], a February[29]; March 1968[15], a March[30]; April 1968[16], an April[31]; May 1968[17], a May[32]; and June 1968[18], a June[33]. Part of include 1960s[8], a decade[34] and Gregorian calendar[9], an arithmetic calendar[35], founded in 1582[36].
Influence
Things named for 1968 include ALGOL 68[37], a version, edition or translation[38].
Why It Matters
1968 ranks in the top 7% of calendar_year entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,413 views/month).[2] 1968 has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] 1968 is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
Entities named for 1968 include ALGOL 68[37], a version, edition or translation[38].