1999 34553 225478168 2008-07-13T22:16:09Z Totnesmartin 1785980 /* Fictional */ rm Ghostbusters 2 (set "fives years after" first film); Space 1999 - Friday {{otheruses4|the year}} {{year nav|1999}} {{C20YearInTopicX}} Year '''1999''' ('''[[Roman numerals|MCMXCIX]]''') was a [[common year starting on Friday]] (link will display full 1999 [[Gregorian calendar]]). {{C20YearTOC|1999|Templeton Prize|Fictional}} The year 1999 was designated the [[International Year of Older Persons]] by the [[United Nations]]. It was the Year of the [[Rabbit (zodiac)|Rabbit]] in the Chinese zodiac. ==Events of 1999== <!-- IF THIS CHRONOLOGY IS SPLIT INTO SEPARATE ARTICLES, please categorize the individual month articles using, for example, as per [[Wikipedia:Categorization#Year_categories]]. --> <!-- The calendar article is: [[common year starting on Friday]]. -- Remove any month-calendars here, such as: {{Month3|1|4|0}}, -- which generate 385 wikilinks, rather than 1 calendar link.--> ===January=== <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. Preferred style is to repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets, and helps search-engines to display the related dates. Also, the same dates can be repeated in ranges: May 7-9. --> *[[January 2]] - A [[snowstorm]] leaves 14 inches (359 mm) of snow in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]] and 19 inches (487 mm) in [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]], killing 68. *[[January 4]] - Gunmen open fire on [[Shiite]] Muslims worshiping in a mosque in [[Islamabad]], [[Pakistan]], killing 16 and injuring 25. *[[January 6]] - [[Dennis Hastert]] becomes [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives]]. *[[January 10]] - A large piece of the chalk cliff at [[Beachy Head]] collapses into the sea. *[[January 20]] - The [[China News Service]] announces new government restrictions on [[Internet]] use aimed especially at [[Internet cafe]]s. *[[January 21]] - In one of the largest drug busts in American history, the [[United States Coast Guard]] intercepts a ship with over 9,500 pounds (4.3 tons) of [[cocaine]] aboard, headed for [[Houston, Texas]]. *[[January 25]] - A 6.0 [[Richter magnitude scale|Richter scale]] [[earthquake]] hits western [[Colombia]], killing at least 1,000. *[[January 31]] - The [[Denver Broncos]] win their second [[Super Bowl]] in a row, defeating the [[Atlanta Falcons]] 34-19 in [[Super Bowl XXXIII]] at [[Pro Player Stadium]] in [[Miami]], [[Florida]]. ===February=== [[Image:TheKuiperBelt Orbits Pluto Polar.svg|thumb|Orbit of Pluto - polar view.]] <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences.--> *[[February 2]] - [[Hugo Chávez]] becomes [[List of Presidents of Venezuela|President]] of [[Venezuela]]. *[[February 4]] - Unarmed [[West Africa]]n immigrant [[Amadou Diallo]] is shot dead by NYC police officers on an unrelated stake-out, inflaming race relations in the city. *[[February 7]] - King [[Hussein of Jordan]] dies from [[cancer]], and his son [[Abdullah II]] inherits the throne. *[[February 10]] - [[Avalanche]]s in the [[French Alps]] near [[Geneva]] kill at least 10. *[[February 11]] - [[Pluto]] moves along its eccentric orbit further from the [[Sun]] than [[Neptune]]. It had been nearer than Neptune since [[1979]], and will become again in [[23rd century|2231]]. *[[February 16]] - In [[Uzbekistan]], an apparent [[assassination]] attempt against President [[Islom Karimov]] takes place at government headquarters. *[[February 16]] - Across Europe, [[Kurd]]ish rebels take over embassies and hold hostages after [[Turkey]] arrests one of their rebel leaders. *[[February 21]] - The Albertinkatu shootings in [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]: Three men are killed and 1 wounded at a shooting range. *[[February 22]] - Moderate [[Iraq]]i [[Shiite]] cleric [[Mohammad Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr]] is assassinated. *[[February 23]] - [[Kurd]]ish rebel leader [[Abdullah Öcalan]] is charged with [[treason]] in [[Ankara]], [[Turkey]]. *[[February 23]] - [[White supremacist]] [[John William King]] is found guilty of kidnapping and killing [[African American]] [[James Byrd Jr.]] by dragging him behind a truck for 2 miles (3 km). *[[February 23]] - An [[avalanche]] destroys the village of Galtür, [[Austria]], killing 31. *[[February 24]] - [[LaGrand Case]]: The State of [[Arizona]] executes [[Karl LaGrand]], a German national involved in an armed robbery that led to a death. Karl's brother Walter is executed a week later, in spite of [[Germany]]'s legal action in the [[International Court of Justice]] to attempt to save him. *[[February 27]] - While trying to circumnavigate the world in a [[hot air balloon]], Colin Prescot and Andy Elson set a new endurance record after being aloft for 233 hours and 55 minutes. ===March=== <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. Preferred style is to repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets, and helps search-engines to display the related dates.--> *[[March 1]] - One of 4 bombs detonated in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]], destroys the Angolan [[Embassy]]. *[[March 1]] - [[Rwanda]]n [[Hutu]] rebels kill and dismember 8 foreign tourists at the Buhoma homestead, [[Uganda]]. *[[March 1]] - The [[Ottawa Treaty|Convention on the Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines]] comes into force. *[[March 3]] - [[Walter LaGrand]] is executed in the [[gas chamber]]. *[[March 4]] - In a military court, [[United States Marine Corps]] Captain Richard Ashby is acquitted of the charge of reckless flying which resulted in the deaths of 20 skiers in the [[Italian Alps]], when his low-flying jet hit a [[gondola]] cable. *[[March 12]] - [[Hungary]], [[Poland]] and the [[Czech Republic]] join [[NATO]]. *[[March 15]] - In [[Brussels, Belgium]], the [[Santer Commission]] resigns over allegations of corruption. *[[March 17]] - The [[Roth IRA]] is introduced by U.S. Senator [[William V. Roth, Jr.]] *[[March 20]] - [[Serb]]s launch an offensive in [[Kosovo]]. *[[March 21]] - [[Bertrand Piccard]] and [[Brian Jones (aeronaut)|Brian Jones]] become the first to circumnavigate the Earth in a [[hot air balloon]]. *[[March 21]] - The [[71st Academy Awards]] are held at the [[Dorothy Chandler Pavilion]] in [[Los Angeles, California]] with ''[[Shakespeare in Love]]'' winning [[Academy Award for Best Picture|Best Picture]]. *[[March 23]] - Gunmen assassinate [[Paraguay]]'s Vice President [[Luis María Argaña]]. *[[March 24]] - [[NATO]] launches air strikes against the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], which refused to sign a peace treaty. This marks the first time NATO attacked a sovereign country. *[[March 24]] - Fire in the [[Mont Blanc Tunnel]] kills 39 people, closing the tunnel for nearly three years. *[[March 25]] - [[Enron]] energy traders allegedly route 2,900 megawatts of electricity destined for [[California]] to the town of [[Silver Peak, Nevada]], population 200. *[[March 26]] - The [[Melissa worm]] attacks the [[Internet]]. *[[March 26]] - A [[Michigan]] jury finds Dr. [[Jack Kevorkian]] guilty of second-degree murder for administering a lethal injection to a terminally ill man. *[[March 27]] - [[Kosovo War]]: A U.S. [[F-117 Nighthawk]] is shot down by Serbian forces. *[[March 29]] - For the first time, the [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] closes above the 10,000 mark, at 10,006.78. ===April=== [[Image:nu-map.png|thumb|Map of Nunavut]] <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. --> *[[April 1]] - [[Nunavut]], an [[Inuit]] homeland, is created from the eastern portion of the [[Northwest Territories]] to become [[Canada]]'s third [[Provinces and territories of Canada|territory]]. *[[April 5]] - Two [[Libya]]ns suspected of bringing down [[Pan Am flight 103]] in 1988 are handed over to Scottish authorities for eventual trial in the [[Netherlands]]. The [[United Nations]] suspends sanctions against [[Libya]]. *[[April 5]] - In [[Laramie, Wyoming]], Russell Henderson pleads guilty to [[kidnapping]] and felony murder, in order to avoid a possible [[Capital punishment|death penalty]] conviction for the apparent [[hate crime]] killing of [[Matthew Shepard]]. *[[April 7]] - [[Kosovo War]]: [[Kosovo]]'s main border crossings are closed by [[Serbia]]n forces to prevent ethnic [[Albania]]ns from leaving. *[[April 7]] - A bomb explodes at the [[Valley of the Fallen]] Church in [[Spain]]; [[GRAPO]] claims responsibility. *[[April 9]] - [[Ibrahim Baré Maînassara]], president of [[Niger]], is assassinated. *[[April 13]] - Tercentenary celebrations of the creation of the [[Sikh]], [[Khalsa]]. *[[April 17]] - A nail bomb explodes in the middle of a busy market in [[Brixton]], South [[London]]. *[[April 20]] - [[Columbine High School massacre]]: Two [[Littleton, Colorado]] teenagers, [[Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold]], open fire on their teachers and classmates, killing 12 students and 1 teacher, and then themselves. [[Image:Evacuating Columbine.jpg|thumb|225px|right|[[Columbine High School massacre]]]] *[[April 25]] - The term of [[Tuanku Jaafar ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman]] as the 10th [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong]] of [[Malaysia]] ends. *[[April 26]] - [[Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj]], [[Sultan]] of [[Selangor]], becomes the 11th [[Yang di-Pertuan Agong]] of [[Malaysia]]. *[[April 26]] - [[United Kingdom|British]] T.V presenter [[Jill Dando]], 37, is shot dead on the doorstep of her home in [[Fulham]], [[London]]. *[[April 30]] - [[Cambodia]] joins the [[Association of Southeast Asian Nations]] (ASEAN), bringing the total members to 10. *[[April 30]] - A third nail bomb (see [[April 17]]) explodes in the [[Admiral Duncan pub]] in Old Compton Street, [[Soho|Soho, London]], killing a pregnant woman and two friends and injuring 70 others, including her husband. This is part of a hate campaign against [[ethnic minorities]] and [[gay]] people by [[David Copeland]].{{Fact|date=April 2008}} ===May=== <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. Preferred style is to repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets, and helps search-engines to display the related dates. Also, the same dates can be repeated in ranges: May 7-9. --> *[[May 2]] - Norman J. Sirnic and Karen Sirnic are murdered by serial killer [[Angel Maturino Resendiz]] in [[Weimar, Texas]]. *[[May 3]] - [[1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak]]: A [[Fujita scale|F5]] [[tornado]] slams into [[Moore, Oklahoma]], killing 38 people - the second strongest tornado ever recorded in United States history. *[[May 3]] - The [[Dow Jones Industrial Average]] closes above 11,000 for the first time, at 11,014.70. *[[May 6]] - Elections are held in [[Scotland]] and [[Wales]] for the new [[Scottish Parliament]] and [[National Assembly for Wales]]. *[[May 7]] - A jury finds ''[[The Jenny Jones Show]]'' and [[Warner Bros.]] liable in the shooting death of [[Scott Amedure]], after the show deceived [[Jonathan Schmitz]] into appearing on a secret same-sex crush episode. *[[May 7]] - [[Kosovo War]]: In the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], 3 [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]] embassy workers are killed and 20 wounded, when a [[NATO]] aircraft mistakenly bombs the Chinese Embassy in [[Belgrade]]. *[[May 7]] - In [[Guinea-Bissau]], President [[João Bernardo Vieira]] is ousted in a military [[coup]]. *[[May 8]] - [[Nancy Mace]] becomes the first female cadet to graduate from [[The Citadel (Military College)|The Military College of South Carolina]]. *[[May 12]] - [[David Steel]] becomes the first Presiding Officer (Speaker) of the modern [[Scottish Parliament]]. *[[May 13]] - [[Carlo Azeglio Ciampi]] is elected President of [[Italy]]. *[[May 17]] - [[Ehud Barak]] is elected prime minister of [[Israel]]. *[[May 26]] - The [[Indian Air Force]] launches an attack on intruding [[Pakistan]] Army troops and [[mujahadeen]] militants in [[Kashmir]]. *[[May 26]] - The first [[Welsh Assembly]] in over 600 years opens in [[Cardiff]]. *[[May 26]] - [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] wins the [[UEFA Champions League]] at the [[Nou Camp]] stadium, [[Barcelona]], beating [[Bayern Munich]]. *[[May 27]] - The [[International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia]] in [[The Hague]], [[Netherlands]] indicts [[Slobodan Milošević]] and four others for [[war crime]]s and [[crimes against humanity]] committed in [[Kosovo]]. *[[May 28]] - [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[police officer]]s [[Robert Karlström]] and [[Olov Borén]] are wounded by three bank robbers armed with automatic weapons and later executed with their own service pistols in [[Malexander]]. *[[May 28]] - After 22 years of restoration work, [[Leonardo de Vinci]]’s "[[The Last Supper (Leonardo)|The Last Supper]]" is placed back on display in [[Milan]], [[Italy]]. *[[May 29]] - [[Cathy O'Dowd]], a South African mountaineer, becomes the first woman to summit [[Mount Everest]] from both the north and south sides. *[[May 29]] - [[Nigeria]] terminates military rule, and the [[Nigerian Fourth Republic]] is established with [[Olusegun Obasanjo]] as [[President of Nigeria|president]]. ===June=== [[Image:Clamshell iBook G3.jpg|thumb|the iBook G3]] *[[June 1]] - [[Napster]] debuts. *[[June 2]] - After decades of fighting off outside technological influences like television, the [[Jigme Singye Wangchuk|King of Bhutan]] allows television transmissions to commence in [[Bhutan|the Kingdom]] for the first time, coinciding with the King's Silver Jubilee (see [[Bhutan Broadcasting Service]]). *[[June 5]] - The [[Islamic Salvation Army]], the armed wing of the [[Islamic Salvation Front]], agrees in principle to disband in [[Algeria]]. *[[June 6]] - In [[Brazil]], 345 prisoners escape from [[Putim prison]] through the front gate. *[[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 dollar]]s, in its [[gross national product]]. *[[June 9]] - [[Kosovo War]]: The [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] and [[NATO]] sign a [[peace treaty]]. *[[June 10]] - Kosovo War: [[NATO]] suspends its [[air strike]]s after [[Slobodan Milošević]] agrees to withdraw [[Serbia]]n forces from [[Kosovo]]. *[[June 12]] - Kosovo War: [[Operation Joint Guardian]] begins - [[NATO]]-led [[United Nations]] peacekeeping forces [[Kosovo Force|KFOR]] enter the province of [[Kosovo]] in the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]. *[[June 12]] - [[Texas]] Governor [[George W. Bush]] announces he will seek the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] nomination for [[President of the United States]]. *[[June 18]] - The [[Anti-globalization#J18|J18]] international anti-globalization protests are organized in dozens of cities around the world, some of which lead to riots. *[[June 19]] - [[Turin]], [[Italy]] awarded the [[2006 Winter Olympics]] *[[June 19]] - [[Stephen King]] is hit in a car accident on Route 5 in [[North Lovell]], [[Maine]] by [[Bryan Smith]]. *[[June 21]] - [[Apple Computer]] releases the first [[iBook]]. *[[June 23]] - [[Phillips explosion of 1999]] kills 2 and injures 3 in [[Pasadena, Texas]]. ===July=== [[Image:LPnosunm.jpeg|thumb|NASA's Lunar Prospector]] <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences.--> *[[July 2]] - [[Benjamin Nathaniel Smith]] begins a 3-day killing spree targeting racial and ethnic minorities in Illinois and Indiana, USA. *[[July 5]] - U.S. Army Pfc. [[Barry Winchell]] is bludgeoned in his sleep at [[Fort Campbell]], [[Kentucky]] by fellow soldiers; he dies the next day from his injuries. *[[July 7]] - In [[Rome]], [[Hicham El Guerrouj]] runs the fastest mile ever recorded - at 3:43.13. *[[july 8]] - A major flash flood in Las Vegas swamps hundreds of cars, smashes mobile homes and kills two people. *[[July 11]] - [[India]] recaptures [[Kargil]], forcing the [[Pakistan]] Army to retreat. India announces victory ending the two-month conflict. *[[July 16]] - Off the coast of [[Martha's Vineyard]], a plane piloted by [[John F. Kennedy Jr.]] crashes, killing him and his wife [[Carolyn Bessette Kennedy]] and her sister [[Lauren Bessette]]. *[[July 18]] - [[David Cone]] pitches a [[perfect game]], the 16th in history, as the [[New York Yankees|Yankees]] defeat the [[Montreal Expos]], 6-0, to celebrate Yogi Berra Day. *[[July 20]] - [[Project Mercury|Mercury program]]: [[Mercury-Redstone 4|Liberty Bell 7]] is raised from the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. *[[July 22]] - [[Persecution of Falun Gong]] begins. [[Falun Gong]] was banned in the [[People's Republic of China]] under [[Jiang Zemin]]. *[[July 22]] - The first version of [[MSN]] Messenger is released by [[Microsoft]]. *[[July 23]] - [[ANA Flight 61]] is hijacked in [[Tokyo]]. *[[July 23]] - [[Mohammed VI of Morocco]] becomes king upon the death of his father [[Hassan II of Morocco|Hassan II]]. *[[July 23]]-[[July 25]] - The [[Woodstock 99]] festival is held in [[New York]]. *[[July 25]] - [[Lance Armstrong]] wins his first [[Tour de France]]. *[[July 26]] - The last [[Checker Taxi|Checker]] taxi cab is retired in [[New York City]] and auctioned off for approximately $135,000. *[[July 27]] - Twenty-one people die in a [[canyoning]] disaster near [[Interlaken]], [[Switzerland]]. *[[July 31]] - [[Mark O. Barton]] kills 9 in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. *[[July 31]] - [[NASA]] intentionally crashes the [[Lunar Prospector]] [[spacecraft]] into the [[Moon]], thus ending its mission to detect frozen water on the lunar surface. ===August=== <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. Preferred style is: repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets. --> *[[August 7]] - Hundreds of Chechen guerrillas invade the [[Russia]]n republic of [[Dagestan]], triggering a short war. *[[August 8]] - The first [[Callatis Festival]], the largest music & culture festival in [[Romania]], is held. *[[August 9]] - [[Russia]]n President [[Boris Yeltsin]] fires his Prime Minister, [[Sergei Stepashin]], and for the fourth time fires his entire cabinet. *[[August 10]] - [[Buford O. Furrow, Jr.]] wounds 5 and kills 1 during the [[August 1999 Los Angeles Jewish Community Center shooting]]. *[[August 10]] - The [[Atlantique Incident]] occurs as an intruding [[Pakistan Navy]] plane is shot down in [[India]]. The incident sparks tensions between the 2 nations, coming just a month after the end of the [[Kargil War]]. *[[August 11]] - A total solar [[eclipse]] is seen in [[Solar eclipse of August 11, 1999|Europe and Asia]]. *[[August 11]] - [[Salt Lake City Tornado]] - A very rare F2 tornado strikes Salt Lake City, killing one. *[[August 17]] - [[1999 İzmit earthquake]]: A 7.6-magnitude earthquake strikes [[İzmit]] and levels much of northwestern [[Turkey]], killing more than 17,000 and injuring 44,000. This is the first of a long series of unrelated but frequent earthquakes throughout the world during the years 1999 and 2000. *[[August 19]] - In [[Belgrade]], tens of thousands of [[Serbia]]ns rally to demand the resignation of [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] President [[Slobodan Milošević]]. *[[August 22]] - [[Mandarin Airlines Flight 642]] crashes in [[Hong Kong]]. *[[August 31]] - [[Apple Computer]] releases the Power Macintosh G4. ===September=== [[Image:DreamcastConsole.jpg|thumb|Sega Dreamcast]] *[[September 7]] - A magnitude 5.9 [[1999 Athens earthquake|earthquake]] hits [[Athens]], killing 143 and injuring more than 2,000. *[[September 7]] - Viacom-CBS merger *[[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 14]] - [[Kiribati]], [[Nauru]] and [[Tonga]] join the [[United Nations]]. *[[September 21]] - The [[Chi-Chi earthquake]] with magnitude 7.6 on the Richter scale kills about 2,400 people in central [[Taiwan]]. ===October=== <!--Link dates even repeated, to allow date-format preferences. Preferred style is to repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets, and helps search-engines to display related dates.--> *[[October 1]] - [[Pudong International Airport]] opens in [[Shanghai]], China, taking over all international flights to Hongqiao. [[Image:Mars Climate Orbiter during tests.jpg|thumb|Mars Climate Orbiter during tests]] *[[October]] - [[NASA]] loses one of its probes, the [[Mars Climate Orbiter]]. *[[October 5]] - Thirty-one people die in the [[Ladbroke Grove rail crash]], west of [[London]], [[England]]. *[[October 10]] - Elections are held in [[Portugal]]. *[[October 12]] - [[Pakistan]]i Prime Minister [[Nawaz Sharif]] attempts to dismiss Army Chief General [[Pervez Musharraf]] and install [[Inter-Services Intelligence|ISI]] director [[Ziauddin Butt]] in his place. Senior Army generals refuse to accept the dismissal. Musharraf, who was out of the country, attempts to return in a commercial airliner. Sharif orders the Karachi airport to not allow the plane to land. The generals lead a [[coup d'état]], ousting Sharif's administration and taking over the airport. The plane lands with only a few minutes of fuel to spare, and Musharraf takes control of the government. *[[October 12]] - [[World population]] reached 6 billion people, as the six billionth [[person]] (according to the [[United Nations|UN]]) is born in [[Sarajevo]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. *[[October 13]] - The [[United States Senate]] rejects ratification of the [[Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty]] (CTBT). *[[October 15]] - A [[National Geographic Society]] press conference reveals the fossil of ''[[Archaeoraptor]]'' (which is later found to be a forgery). *[[October 27]] - Gunmen [[1999 Armenian parliament shooting|open fire]] in the [[Armenia]]n Parliament, killing Prime Minister [[Vazgen Sargsyan]], Parliament Chairman [[Karen Demirchyan]], and 6 other members. *[[October 27]] - The [[New York Yankees]] complete a 4-game sweep of the [[Atlanta Braves]] to win their second consecutive [[World Series]]. *[[October 31]] - [[EgyptAir Flight 990]] travelling from [[New York City]] to [[Cairo]] crashes off the coast of [[Nantucket, Massachusetts]], killing all 217 on-board. When the pilot leaves the cockpit, the co-pilot causes the [[Boeing 767]] to enter a steep dive, resulting in impact with the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. *[[October 31]] - [[Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Lutheran Church]] leaders sign the [[Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification]], ending a centuries-old doctrinal dispute over the nature of [[faith]] and [[salvation]]. ===November=== [[Image:Helen Clark.jpg|thumb|120px|[[Helen Clark]]]] <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. Preferred style is to repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets, and helps search-engines to display the related dates. Plus, the same dates can be repeated in ranges: May 7-9.--> *[[November 1]] - [[Suffolk County]], [[New York]] was given the area code 631. *[[November 9]] - [[TAESA Flight 725]] covering the route [[Tijuana]]-[[Guadalajara, Jalisco| Guadalajara]]-[[Uruapan]]-[[Mexico City]] crashed a few minutes after takeoff from [[Uruapan International Airport]] killing 18 people on board. This event caused the bankrutpcy of the Mexican airline a few months later. *[[November 12]] - A 7.2-magnitude earthquake strikes [[Duzce]] and northwestern [[Turkey]], killing 845 and injuring 4,948. *[[November 13]] - Seventy-one killed, six-story apartment building collapsed at [[Foggia]], [[Apulia]], [[Italy]]. *[[November 20]] - The [[People's Republic of China]] launches the first [[Shenzhou spacecraft]]. *[[November 26]] - An earthquake and tsunami strike [[Vanuatu]]. *[[November 27]] - The left-wing [[Labour Party (New Zealand)|Labour Party]] takes control of the [[New Zealand]] government with leader [[Helen Clark]] becoming the first elected female Prime Minister in New Zealand's history. *[[November 28]] - The [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats]] defeat the [[Calgary Stampeders]] 32-21 to win the [[87th Grey Cup]] at [[B.C. Place Stadium]] in [[Vancouver]]. *[[November 30]] - [[Exxonmobil]] Corporation merger was completed, and formed the largest company in the world. ===December=== [[Image:Canary.wharf.and.dome.london.arp.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[Millennium Dome]] opens in London.]] <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. Preferred style is: repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets. --> *[[December 3]] - After rowing for 81 days and 2,962 nautical miles (5486 km), [[Tori Murden]] becomes the first woman to cross the [[Atlantic Ocean]] by [[rowboat]] alone, when she reaches [[Guadeloupe]] from the [[Canary Islands]]. *[[December 3]] - [[NASA]] loses radio contact with the [[Mars Polar Lander]], moments before the spacecraft enters the [[Mars (planet)|Martian]] atmosphere. *[[December 18]] - NASA launches into orbit the Terra platform carrying five Earth Observation instruments, including [[ASTER]], [[Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System|CERES]], [[MISR]], [[MODIS]] and [[MOPITT]]. *[[December 20]] - [[Sovereignty]] of [[Macau]] is [[Transfer of the sovereignty of Macau|transferred]] from the [[Portuguese Republic]] to the [[People's Republic of China]] after 422 years of Portuguese rule. *[[December 31]] - US turns over complete administration of the [[Panama Canal]] to the Panamanian Government as stipulated in the Torrijos-Carter Treaty of 1977. ==No date== *[[Computer Age]]: [[Y2K]] preparation was a major event in 1999 both in actual events and in media reporting. ==Births== {{Year in other calendars|japanese=[[Heisei]] 11}} <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences.--> <!-- Please do not add yourself, non-notable people, fictional characters, or people without Wikipedia articles to this list. No red links, please. --> *[[March 13]] - [[Wiktoria Gąsiewska]], Polish actress *[[March 19]] - [[Tatum McCann]], American actress *[[May 25]] - [[Maisy McLeod-Riera]], New Zealand actress *[[July 1]] - [[Charles Armstrong-Jones]] *[[August 28]] - [[Prince Nikolai of Denmark]] *[[September 29]] - Juan Urdangarín y de Borbón, grandson of [[King Juan Carlos I]] of [[Spain]]. *[[October 15]] - [[Bailee Madison]], American actress ==Deaths== ===January-June=== <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. Preferred style is to repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets, and helps search-engines display related dates.--> *[[January 11]] - [[Brian Moore (novelist)|Brian Moore]], Irish-born writer (b. [[1921]]) *[[January 11]] - [[Fabrizio de André]], Italian singer and songwriter (b. [[1940]]) *[[January 14]] - [[Jerzy Grotowski]], Polish theatre director (b. [[1933]]) *[[January 17]] - [[Samantha Reid]], American high school student and drug overdose victim (b. [[1984]]) *[[January 21]] - [[Susan Strasberg]], American actress (b. [[1938]]) *[[January 22]] - [[Graham Staines]], Australian missionary (b. [[1941]]) *[[January 25]] - [[Ted Mallie]], American radio and television announcer (b. [[1924]]) *[[January 25]] - [[Robert Shaw (conductor)|Robert Shaw]], American conductor (b. [[1916]]) *[[January 28]] - [[Markey Robinson]], Irish painter (b. [[1918]]) *[[January 31]] - [[Norm Zauchin]], American baseball player (b. [[1929]]) *[[February 1]] - [[Paul Mellon]], American philanthropist (b. [[1907]]) *[[February 1]] - [[Barış Manço]], Turkish singer and television personality (b. [[1943]]) *[[February 5]] - [[Wassily Leontief]], Russian economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1906]]) *[[February 6]] - [[Jimmy Roberts (singer)|Jimmy Roberts]], American singer (b. [[1924]]) *[[February 6]] - [[Don Dunstan]], Australian politician (b. [[1926]]) *[[February 7]] - King [[Hussein of Jordan]] (b. [[1935]]) *[[February 8]] - [[Iris Murdoch]], Irish author (b. [[1919]]) *[[February 12]] - [[Toni Fisher]], American pop singer (b. [[1931]]) *[[February 14]] - [[Buddy Knox]], American singer (b. [[1933]]) *[[February 15]] - [[Henry Way Kendall]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1926]]) *[[February 15]] - [[Big L (rapper)|Big L]], American rapper (b. [[1974]]) *[[February 17]] - [[Sunshine Parker]], American actor (b. [[1927]]) *[[February 18]] - [[Noam Pitlik]], American actor and director (b. [[1932]]) *[[February 18]] - [[Michael Larson]], American game show celebrity (b. [[1949]]) *[[February 20]] - [[Sarah Kane]], English playwright (b. [[1971]]) *[[February 20]] - [[Gene Siskel]], American film critic (b. [[1946]]) *[[February 21]] - [[Gertrude B. Elion]], American scientist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1918]]) *[[February 22]] - [[William Bronk]], American poet (b. [[1918]]) *[[February 24]] - [[Andre Dubus]], American short-story writer (b. [[1936]]) *[[February 24]] - [[Virginia Foster Durr]], American civil rights activist (b. [[1903]]) *[[February 24]] - [[Frank Leslie Walcott]], Barbadian labour leader (b. [[1916]]) *[[February 25]] - [[Glenn Seaborg]], American chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1912]]) *[[March 1]] - [[Ann Corio]], American dancer and actress (b. [[1914]]) *[[March 2]] - [[Dusty Springfield]], English singer (b. [[1939]]) *[[March 3]] - [[Gerhard Herzberg]], German-born chemist, [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1904]]) *[[March 4]] - [[Ingrid Washinawatok]], American activist (b. [[1957]]) *[[March 4]] - [[Harry Blackmun]], American judge (b. [[1908]]) *[[March 4]] - [[Del Close]], American actor, writer, and teacher (b. [[1934]]) *[[March 5]] - [[Richard Kiley]], American actor (b. [[1922]]) *[[March 7]] - [[Sidney Gottlieb]], American Central Intelligence Agency official (b. [[1918]]) *[[March 7]] - [[Stanley Kubrick]], American film director and producer (b. [[1928]]) *[[March 8]] - [[Joe DiMaggio]], American baseball player (b. [[1914]]) *[[March 12]] - [[Yehudi Menuhin]], American-born violinist (b. [[1916]]) *[[March 18]] - [[Adolfo Bioy Casares]], Argentine writer (b. [[1914]]) *[[March 18]] - [[Rod Hull]], British entertainer (b. [[1935]]) *[[March 21]] - [[Ernie Wise]], British comedian (b. [[1925]]) *[[March 22]] - [[David Strickland]], American actor (b. [[1969]]) *[[March 24]] - [[Birdie Tebbetts]], American baseball player and manager (b. [[1912]]) *[[March 25]] - [[Cal Ripken, Sr.]], American baseball player and manager (b. [[1935]]) *[[March 29]] - [[Joe Williams (jazz singer)|Joe Williams]], American singer (b. [[1918]]) *[[March 31]] - [[Yuri Knorozov]], Russian linguist and epigrapher (b. [[1922]]) *[[April 4]] - [[Faith Domergue]], American actress (b. [[1924]]) *[[April 10]] - [[Jean Vander Pyl]], American television actress (b. [[1919]]) *[[April 12]] - [[Boxcar Willie]], American country music singer (b. [[1931]]) *[[April 14]] - [[Ellen Corby]], American actress (b. [[1911]]) *[[April 14]] - [[Anthony Newley]], English actor, singer and songwriter (b. [[1931]]) *[[April 20]] - [[Rick Rude]], American professional wrestler (b. [[1958]]) *[[April 20]] - [[Señor Wences]], Spanish ventriloquist (b. [[1896]]) *[[April 20]] - [[Columbine High School Massacre]], Thirteen students and one teacher were killed in [[Columbine High School]] by [[Eric Harris]] and [[Dylan Klebold]]. The rampage holds its place as one of the worst school shootings in American history. *[[April 25]] - [[Lord Killanin]], Irish journalist and Olympic official (b. [[1914]]) *[[April 25]] - [[Herman Miller (writer)|Herman Miller]], American screenwriter and producer (b. [[1919]]) *[[April 25]] - [[Roger Troutman]], American musician (b. [[1951]]) *[[April 26]] - [[Jill Dando]], British journalist and television presenter (murdered) (b. [[1961]]) *[[April 27]] - [[Cyril Washbrook]], English cricketer (b. [[1914]]) *[[April 28]] - [[Rory Calhoun]], American television and film actor (b. [[1922]]) *[[April 28]] - [[Arthur Leonard Schawlow]], American physicist, [[Nobel Prize in Physics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1921]]) *[[April 30]] - [[Sir Alf Ramsey]], [[1966]] English football manager (b. [[1920]]) *[[May 2]] - [[Oliver Reed]], English actor (b. [[1938]]) *[[May 3]] - [[Steve Chiasson]], Canadian hockey player (b. [[1967]]) *[[May 8]] - Sir [[Dirk Bogarde]], English actor (b. [[1921]]) *[[May 8]] - [[Dana Plato]], American actress (b. [[1963]]) *[[May 10]] - [[Shel Silverstein]], American author and poet (b. [[1930]]) *[[May 12]] - [[Saul Steinberg]], Romanian-born cartoonist (b. [[1914]]) *[[May 13]] - [[Gene Sarazen]], American golfer (b. [[1902]]) *[[May 18]] - [[Betty Robinson]], American athlete (b. [[1911]]) *[[May 21]] - [[Karnail Pitts]], American rapper (b. [[1978]]) *[[May 23]] - [[Owen Hart]], Canadian professional wrestler (b. [[1965]]) *[[May 26]] - [[Paul Sacher]], Swiss conductor (b. [[1906]]) *[[June 5]] - [[Mel Torme]], American singer (b. [[1925]]) *[[June 6]] - [[Anne Haddy]], Australian actress (b. [[1930]]) *[[June 7]] - [[Francisco Stanley]], Mexican TV anchor (b. [[1942]]) *[[June 8]] - [[Christina Foyle]], British bookshop owner (b. [[1911]]) *[[June 9]] - [[Maurice Journeau]], French composer (b. [[1898]]) *[[June 11]] - [[DeForest Kelley]], American actor (b. [[1920]]) *[[June 16]] - [[Screaming Lord Sutch]], English politician (b. [[1940]]) *[[June 21]] - [[Kami (drummer)|Kami]], Japanese drummer (b. [[1973]]) *[[June 27]] - [[George Papadopoulos|Jorgos Papadopoulos]], military ruler of Greece (b. [[1919]]) ===July-December=== <!--Link dates even if repeated, for date-format preferences. Preferred style is to repeat dates, shorter than sub-bullets, and helps search-engines display related dates.--> *[[July 1]] - [[Edward Dmytryk]], Canadian-American film director (b. [[1908]]) *[[July 1]] - [[Guy Mitchell]], American singer (b. [[1927]]) *[[July 2]] - [[Mario Puzo]], American author (b. [[1920]]) *[[July 3]] - [[Mark Sandman]], American musician and artist (b. [[1952]]) *[[July 6]] - [[Carl Gunter Jr]], American politician (b. [[1938]]) *[[July 6]] - [[Joaquin Rodrigo]], Spanish composer (b. [[1901]]) *[[July 8]] - [[Pete Conrad|Charles Conrad]], American astronaut (b. [[1930]]) *[[July 11]] - [[Helen Forrest]], American jazz singer (b. [[1917]]) *[[July 12]] - [[Bill Owen]], English actor (b. [[1914]]) *[[July 16]] - [[John F. Kennedy, Jr.]], American publisher (b. [[1960]]) *[[July 16]] - [[Hiromi Yanagihara]], Japanese singer (b. [[1979]]) *[[July 20]] - [[Sandra Gould]], American actress (b. [[1916]]) *[[July 23]] - King [[Hassan II of Morocco]] (b. [[1929]]) *[[July 26]] - [[Trygve Haavelmo]], Norwegian economist, [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Nobel Prize]] laureate (b. [[1911]]) *[[July 29]] - [[Anita Carter]], American singer (b. [[1933]]) *[[July 29]] - [[Rajendra Kumar]], Indian film actor, producer and director (b. [[1929]]) *[[August 1]] - [[Nirad C. Chaudhuri]], Bengali writer (b. [[1897]]) *[[August 3]] - [[Leroy Vinnegar]], American musician (b. [[1928]]) *[[August 4]] - [[Victor Mature]], American actor (b. [[1913]]) *[[August 13]] - [[Jaime Garzón]], Colombian journalist and comedian (b. [[1960]]) *[[August 14]] - [[Lane Kirkland]], American union leader (b. [[1922]]) *[[August 23]] - [[Norman Wexler]], American screenwriter (b. [[1926]]) *[[August 23]] - [[James White (author)|James White]], Irish writer (b. [[1928]]) *[[September 6]] - [[Allen Funt]], American television personality (b. [[1914]]) *[[September 10]] - [[Alfredo Kraus]], Spanish tenor (b. [[1927]]) *[[September 11]] - [[Gonzalo Rodriguez]], Uruguyan race car driver (b. [[1972]]) *[[September 17]] - [[Frankie Vaughan]], British traditional pop recording artist (b. [[1928]]) *[[September 20]] - [[Raisa Gorbachev]], Soviet first lady (b. [[1932]]) *[[September 22]] - [[George C. Scott]], American actor (b. [[1927]]) *[[September 23]] - [[Ivan Goff]], Australian screenwriter (b. [[1910]]) *[[September 26]] - [[Jesse Dirkhising]], American murder victim (b. [[1986]]) *[[October 6]] - [[Gorilla Monsoon]], American professional wrestler and announcer (b. [[1937]]) *[[October 8]] - [[John McLendon]], American basketball coach (b. [[1915]]) *[[October 9]] - [[Akhtar Hameed Khan]], Pakistani pioneer in [[microcredit]] and [[microfinance]] (b. [[1914]]) *[[October 11]] - [[Rafi' Daham Al-Tikriti]], Director of the Iraqi Intelligence Service (b. [[1937]]) *[[October 12]] - [[Wilt Chamberlain]], American basketball player (b. [[1936]]) *[[October 14]] - [[Julius Nyerere]], [[President of Tanzania]] (b. [[1922]]) *[[October 15]] - [[Lena Zavaroni]], Scottish entertainer (b. [[1963]]) *[[October 18]] - [[Paddi Edwards]], American actress (b. [[1931]]) *[[October 19]] - [[Harry Bannink]], Dutch composer and musician (b. [[1929]]) *[[October 19]] - [[James C. Murray]], American politician (b. [[1917]]) *[[October 20]] - [[Jack Lynch]], [[Prime Minister of Ireland]] (b. [[1917]]) *[[October 24]] - [[John Chafee]], American politician (b. [[1922]]) *[[October 25]] - [[Payne Stewart]], American golfer (b. [[1957]]) *[[October 26]] - [[Rex Gildo]], German singer (b. [[1939]]) *[[October 26]] - [[Hoyt Axton]], American actor and singer-songwriter (b. [[1938]]) *[[October 27]] - [[Robert Mills (physicist)|Robert Mills]], American physicist (b. [[1927]]) *[[October 31]] - [[Greg Moore (race car driver)|Greg Moore]], Canadian race car driver (b. [[1975]]) *[[November 1]] - [[Walter Payton]], American football player (b. [[1954]]) *[[November 11]] - [[Mary Kay Bergman]], American actress (b. [[1961]]) *[[November 15]] - [[Gene Levitt]], American television writer, producer, and director (b. [[1920]]) *[[November 16]] - [[Daniel Nathans]], American microbiologist, recipient of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] (b. [[1928]]) *[[November 18]] - [[Paul Bowles]], American novelist (b. [[1910]]) *[[November 18]] - [[Doug Sahm]], American musician (b. [[1941]]) *[[November 21]] - [[Abd-al-Aziz ibn Abd-Allah ibn Baaz]], [[Grand Mufti]] of [[Saudi Arabia]]. *[[November 29]] - [[Gene Rayburn]], American television personality (b. [[1917]]) *[[November 29]] - [[Iwamoto Kaoru]], Japanese professional [[Go (board game)|Go]] player (b. [[1902]]) *[[November 30]] - [[Charlie Byrd]], American Jazz musician and classical guitarist (b. [[1925]]) *[[December 3]] - [[Scatman John]], American musician (b. [[1942]]) *[[December 3]] - [[Jarl Wahlström]], Salvation Army general (b. [[1918]]) *[[December 3]] - [[Madeline Kahn]], American actress (b. [[1942]]) *[[December 4]] - [[Rose Bird]], American judge (b. [[1936]]) *[[December 8]] - [[Péter Kuczka]], Hungarian author (b. [[1923]]) *[[December 10]] - [[Rick Danko]], Canadian musician (b. [[1943]]) *[[December 11]] - [[Franjo Tudjman|Franjo Tuđman]], [[President of Croatia]] (b. [[1922]]) *[[December 12]] - [[Joseph Heller]], American novelist (b. [[1923]]) *[[December 17]] - [[Rex Allen]], American actor, singer, and songwriter *[[December 17]] - [[Grover Washington, Jr.]], American saxophonist (b. [[1943]]) *[[December 18]] - [[Robert Bresson]], French Filmmaker (b. [[1901]]) *[[December 19]] - [[Desmond Llewelyn]], Welsh actor (b. [[1914]]) *[[December 19]] - [[Robert Dougall]], British newsreader (b. [[1913]]) *[[December 20]] - [[Hank Snow]], Canadian musician (b. [[1914]]) *[[December 23]] - [[John P. Davies]], American diplomat (b. [[1908]]) *[[December 24]] - [[Tito Guízar]], Mexican singer and film actor (b. [[1908]]) *[[December 26]] - [[Curtis Mayfield]], American musician and composer (b. [[1942]]) *[[December 27]] - [[Leonard Goldenson]], American television executive (b. [[1905]]) *[[December 28]] - [[Clayton Moore]], American actor (b. [[1914]]) *[[December 30]] - [[Fritz Leonhardt]], German structural engineer (b. [[1909]]) *[[December 30]] - [[Sarah Knauss]], American [[oldest people|oldest living person]] (b. [[1880]]) ===Unknown dates=== *Craig Atkinson, drummer with garage-rock group The [[Count Five]] (b. [[1947]]) ==Templeton Prize== *[[Ian Barbour]] ==Nobel prizes== *[[Nobel Prize in Physics|Physics]] - [[Gerardus 't Hooft]], [[Martinus J.G. Veltman]] *[[Nobel Prize in Chemistry|Chemistry]] - [[Ahmed H. Zewail]] *[[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]] - [[Günter Blobel]] *[[Nobel Prize in Literature|Literature]] - [[Günter Grass]] *[[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - [[Médecins Sans Frontières]] *[[Nobel Prize in Economics|Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel]] - [[Robert Mundell]] ==Fictional== The year 1999 in fiction and popular culture: *Computer/video games: **''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow]]'' (''[[Castlevania]]'' series, 2003): [[List of characters in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Dawn of Sorrow#Julius Belmont|Julius Belmont]] is finally able to defeat [[Dracula (Castlevania)|Dracula]] for good and seal away his Castle. **''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' (1995): The apocalyptic [[Chrono Trigger time periods#1999 A.D.|Day of Lavos]] takes place. **''[[Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake]]'' (1990) is set in 1999. **''[[Silent Scope 2: Dark Silhouette]]'' (2000): The first stage takes place in 1999. The remainder of the game is set in 2000. **The Extraterrestrial Combat Unit, known as ''[[X-COM]]'' is founded following a meeting on December 11th 1998, going fully operational on [[January 1]] 1999. This sets the stage for the events depicted in ''UFO: Enemy Unknown''. *Film: **Released after 1999 and set in the historical year: ***''[[Blood Diamond (film)|Blood Diamond]]'' (2006) ***''[[Alpha Dog]]'' (2006) **Released in 1999 and stated to take place in that year: ***''[[Entrapment (film)|Entrapment]]'' (1999): The film takes place during the week leading up to December 31. ***''[[End of Days (1999 film)|End of Days]]'' (1999): The film involves [[Satan]]'s plot to conquer the earth on [[New Year's Eve]] of '99 ***''[[The Matrix]]'' (1999): The year within the Matrix is said to be 1999. ***''[[Fight Club]]'' (1999) The year within Fight Club is said to be 1999, just before the beginning of the Millennium. {{C20YearTOCright}} **Released before 1999 and set in the "future" year: ***''[[Strange Days (film)|Strange Days]]'' (1995): The film takes place leading up to New Year's Eve, 1999. ***''[[Class of 1999 II: The Substitute]]'' (1994) ***''[[Until the End of the World]]'' (1991) ***''[[Class of 1999]]'' (1990) ***''[[Prophecies of Nostradamus]]'' (1974) ***''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'' (1968) ***''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)]]'' (1968): The first scenes of the future take place in the year 1999. *Music: **[[Prince (artist)|Prince]]'s [[1982 in music|1982]] song "[[1999 (song)|1999]]" is about "party like it's 1999." *Television: **''[[Futurama (TV series)|Futurama]]'' ("[[Space Pilot 3000]]," 1999): [[Philip J. Fry]] is [[cryogenic]]ally frozen at 11:59 P.M., [[December 31]]. **''[[Space: 1999]]'' (1975-1977): A huge explosion sends the [[Moon]] hurtling out of Earth's orbit on [[September 13]] (a Friday in the series, but not in reality). **''[[The Super Dimension Fortress Macross]]'' (1982-1983): A huge spaceship appears high above Earth and crashes into an island in the Pacific, triggering a world war. **Three Super Sentai series &mdash; ''[[Choujin Sentai Jetman]]'' (1991-1992), ''[[Chouriki Sentai Ohranger]]'' (1995-1996), and ''[[Kyuukyuu Sentai GoGo-V]]'' (1999-2000) &mdash; take place in 1999. **''[[Hunter x Hunter]]'' (TV Anime Series) (1999-2001) Gon Freecs, a young boy, is aiming to become a Hunter to search for his father. He meets some new friends during the Exam, and the struggles he must face on his quest will be beyond anything he's ever imagined. **In ''[[Kamen Rider Kabuto]]'' (2006-2007), 1999 is the year in which a meteor struck the city of shibuya and also spawned the Worm, an alien race that forms the main antagonist in the series. In the movie based on the show, the meteor was much bigger and also dried up the oceans, resulting in a post-apocalyptic world **In the TV series of ''[[Quantum Leap]]'' (1988-1993) project Quantum Leap is said to be launched in New Mexico, 1999. ==See also== *[[20th century]] ==Notes== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{commonscat_left|1999}} {{Events by month}} [[Category:1999| ]] [[af:1999]] [[als:1990er#1999]] [[am:1999 እ.ኤ.አ.]] [[ar:1999]] [[an:1999]] [[frp:1999]] [[ast:1999]] [[gn:1999]] [[av:1999]] [[ay:1999]] [[az:1999]] [[bn:১৯৯৯]] [[zh-min-nan:1999 nî]] [[map-bms:1999]] [[be:1999]] [[be-x-old:1999]] [[bh:१९९९]] [[bs:1999]] [[br:1999]] [[bg:1999]] [[ca:1999]] [[cv:1999]] [[cs:1999]] [[co:1999]] [[cy:1999]] [[da:1999]] [[pdc:1999]] [[de:1999]] [[et:1999]] [[el:1999]] [[es:1999]] [[eo:1999]] [[eu:1999]] [[fa:۱۹۹۹ (میلادی)]] [[fo:1999]] [[fr:1999]] [[fy:1999]] [[fur:1999]] [[ga:1999]] [[gv:1999]] [[gd:1999]] [[gl:1999]] [[gan:1999年]] [[ko:1999년]] [[haw:1999]] [[hy:1999]] [[hi:1999]] [[hif:1999]] [[hr:1999.]] [[io:1999]] [[ig:1999]] [[ilo:1999]] [[bpy:মারি ১৯৯৯]] [[id:1999]] [[ia:1999]] [[os:1999]] [[zu:1999]] [[is:1999]] [[it:1999]] [[he:1999]] [[jv:1999]] [[pam:1999]] [[kn:೧೯೯೯]] [[ka:1999]] [[csb:1999]] [[kk:1999]] [[kw:1999]] [[sw:1999]] [[ht:1999 (almanak gregoryen)]] [[ku:1999]] [[la:1999]] [[lv:1999]] [[lb:1999]] [[lt:1999 m.]] [[lij:1999]] [[li:1999]] [[ln:1999]] [[jbo:1999moi nanca]] [[lmo:1999]] [[hu:1999]] [[mk:1999]] [[mi:1999]] [[mr:इ.स. १९९९]] [[ms:1999]] [[nah:1999]] [[nl:1999]] [[nds-nl:1999]] [[cr:1999]] [[new:१९९९]] [[ja:1999年]] [[nap:1999]] [[no:1999]] [[nn:1999]] [[nrm:1999]] [[nov:1999]] [[oc:1999]] [[uz:1999]] [[pa:੧੯੯੯]] [[pi:१९९९]] [[pag:1999]] [[nds:1999]] [[pl:1999]] [[pt:1999]] [[ty:1999]] [[ksh:Joohr 1999]] [[ro:1999]] [[qu:1999]] [[ru:1999 год]] [[se:1999]] [[sco:1999]] [[sq:1999]] [[scn:1999]] [[simple:1999]] [[sk:1999]] [[sl:1999]] [[so:1999]] [[sr:1999]] [[sh:1999]] [[su:1999]] [[fi:1999]] [[sv:1999]] [[tl:1999]] [[ta:1999]] [[tt:1999]] [[te:1999]] [[th:พ.ศ. 2542]] [[vi:1999]] [[tg:1999]] [[tpi:1999]] [[tr:1999]] [[tk:1999]] [[udm:1999 ар]] [[uk:1999]] [[ur:1999ء]] [[vec:1999]] [[wa:1999]] [[vls:1999]] [[wuu:公元1999年]] [[yo:1999]] [[zh-yue:1999年]] [[cbk-zam:1999]] [[bat-smg:1999]] [[zh:1999年]]