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Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
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1989 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1989
MCMLXXXIX
Ab urbe condita2742
Armenian calendar1438
ԹՎ ՌՆԼԸ
Assyrian calendar6739
Baháʼí calendar145–146
Balinese saka calendar1910–1911
Bengali calendar1396
Berber calendar2939
British Regnal year37 Eliz. 2 – 38 Eliz. 2
Buddhist calendar2533
Burmese calendar1351
Byzantine calendar7497–7498
Chinese calendar戊辰年 (Earth Dragon)
4686 or 4479
    — to —
己巳年 (Earth Snake)
4687 or 4480
Coptic calendar1705–1706
Discordian calendar3155
Ethiopian calendar1981–1982
Hebrew calendar5749–5750
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat2045–2046
 - Shaka Samvat1910–1911
 - Kali Yuga5089–5090
Holocene calendar11989
Igbo calendar989–990
Iranian calendar1367–1368
Islamic calendar1409–1410
Japanese calendarShōwa 64 / Heisei 1
(平成元年)
Javanese calendar1921–1922
Juche calendar78
Julian calendarGregorian minus 13 days
Korean calendar4322
Minguo calendarROC 78
民國78年
Nanakshahi calendar521
Thai solar calendar2532
Tibetan calendar阳土龙年
(male Earth-Dragon)
2115 or 1734 or 962
    — to —
阴土蛇年
(female Earth-Snake)
2116 or 1735 or 963
Unix time599616000 – 631151999

1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1989th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 989th year of the 2nd millennium, the 89th year of the 20th century, and the 10th and last year of the 1980s decade.

1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" sweeping the Eastern Bloc, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin Wall in November, the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia and the overthrow of the communist dictatorship in Romania in December; the movement ended in December 1991 with the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Revolutions against communist governments in Eastern Europe mainly succeeded, but the year also saw the suppression by the Chinese government of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests in Beijing.

It was the year of the first Brazilian presidential election in 29 years, since the end of the military government in 1985 that ruled the country for more than twenty years, and marked the redemocratization process's final point.

F. W. de Klerk was elected as State President of South Africa, and his regime gradually dismantled the apartheid system over the next five years, culminating with the 1994 election that brought jailed African National Congress leader Nelson Mandela to power.

The first commercial Internet service providers surfaced in this year,[1][2] as well as the first written proposal for the World Wide Web and New Zealand, Japan and Australia's first Internet connections. The first babies born after preimplantation genetic diagnosis were conceived in late 1989.[3]

Events

January

February


Soviet unit pictured prior to their withdrawal from Afghanistan

March

Mass demonstration at the Hungarian state television headquarters
The Exxon Valdez

April

Polish Round Table Agreement

May

June

July

August

Voyager 2 at Neptune
Baltic Way in Estonia

September

October

The Phillips disaster

November

Germans standing on top of the Berlin Wall
A peaceful demonstration in Prague during the Velvet Revolution

December

Flames engulf a building following the United States invasion of Panama

Date unknown

Births

Births
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Adèle Haenel
Kōhei Uchimura
Nina Dobrev
Emily Meade
Nicole Ross
Kim Bui

February

Jeremy Sumpter
Elizabeth Olsen
Corbin Bleu
Jung Joon-Young

March

Daniella Monet
Anton Yelchin
Tyler Clary
Pierre Niney
Lily Collins
Aly Michalka

April

Lily James
Aysel Teymurzadeh
Luke Bracey

May

Katinka Hosszú
Dániel Gyurta
Rory McIlroy
Shane van Gisbergen
Prince Royce
Alexey Negodaylo

June

Steve Smith
Lucy Hale
Renee Olstead
Mark Fischbach

July

Alex Morgan
David Henrie
Phoebe Tonkin
Gareth Bale
Rory Culkin
Daniel Radcliffe

August

Jessica Mauboy
Joe Jonas
Hayden Panettiere
James Harden
Bebe Rexha

September

Avicii
Steliana Nistor
Jason Derulo
Pia Wurtzbach

October

Brie Larson
Dakota Johnson
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
PewDiePie

November

Taron Egerton

December

Nicholas Hoult
Marion Maréchal
Taylor Swift
Onew
Ashley Benson

Deaths

Deaths
January · February · March · April · May · June · July · August · September · October · November · December

January

Emperor Hirohito
Salvador Dalí
Ted Bundy

February

John Cassavetes
Konrad Lorenz

March

Maurice Evans
Sa`id Al-Mufti

April

Sugar Ray Robinson
Lucille Ball

May

Edward Ochab
Gilda Radner

June

Ruhollah Khomeini
Victor French
Hilmar Baunsgaard

July

Andrei Gromyko
Laurence Olivier

August

William Shockley
Pua Kealoha

September

Ferdinand Marcos

October

Bette Davis
Anthony Quayle

November

Franz Joseph II
Ahmadou Ahidjo

December

Andrei Sakharov
Samuel Beckett
Nicolae Ceaușescu
Billy Martin
Hermann Oberth

Nobel Prizes

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Further reading

  • Ash, Timothy Garton. The Magic Lantern: The Revolution of '89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin, and Prague (1999) excerpt
  • Kenney, Padraic, ed. 1989: Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War's End: A Brief History with Documents (2009)
  • Sebestyen, Victor. Revolution 1989: The Fall of the Soviet Empire (2010) excerpt