From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011From the start of the 20th century until 2014, the 3rd of July was on a Sunday in the following years:1904191019211927193219381949195519601966197719831988199420052011
Christmas Day was on a Sunday in the 20th century on these years: 1904 1910 1921 1927 1932 1938 1949 1955 1960 1966 1977 1983 1988 1994
During the 20th century, Christmas fell on Sunday in 1904, 1910, 1921, 1927, 1932, 1938, 1949, 1955, 1960, 1966, 1977, 1983, 1988, and 1994. In the 21st Century, Christmas has fallen on Sunday in 2011 and 2016. In the 21st Century in the future (after 2016) Christmas will fall on Sunday in 2020, 2033, 2039, 2044, 2050, 2061, 2067, 2072, 2078, 2089, and 2095
The last day of the 20th century was Sunday, December 31, 2000.
There has not been a Christmas movie ever nominated for an Academy Award in the 20th century.
20th Century
The odds of May 20 falling on a Sunday are exactly 14.5%. In other words, May 20 falls on a Sunday an average of 14½ times per century.
1913 was the only year in the 20th century that Easter Sunday was on the 23rd of March.
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Christmas has fallen on a Friday several times in the 21st century, including in 2004, 2010, and 2021. In the 20th century, notable instances include 1982 and 1993. The next occurrence after 2021 will be in 2032.
Easter Sunday was on the 31st of March during the 20th century in 1907, 1918, 1929 and 1991.