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What's the first year in the whole entire world?
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Our world, earth, is approximately 4.543 billion years old. So the first year in the Gregorian calendar used by much of the world, is approximately 4.543 billion B C. In the Gregorian calendar, there is no year zero. The year 1 B C is followed by the year 1 A D.
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