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 Centuries 

These pages contain the trends of millennia and centuries. The individual century pages contain lists of decades and years. See also History for different organizations of historical events.

For earlier time periods see cosmological timeline, geologic timescale, evolutionary timeline, pleistocene, and palaeolithic.

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