1991


title: "1991" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["1991"] topic_path: "general/1991" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

| image_style = border:none;b | perrow = 3/3/3/3 | image1 = Serb T-55 Battle of the Barracks.JPG | image2 = Ausbruch des Pinatubo 1991.jpg | image3 = British Museum - Room 68 (22258219490).jpg | image4 = USAF F-16A F-15C F-15E Desert Storm edit2.jpg | image5 = Boris Yeltsin 22 August 1991-1.jpg | image6 = Moby Prince.jpg | image7 = Flooded village after 1991 cyclone.jpg | image8 = George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev sign the START 1991.jpg | image9 = Cold War border changes.png | total_width = 271 | footer = From left to right, top to bottom:

::callout[type=note] 1991 ::

It was the final year of the Cold War, which had begun in 1947. Towards the end of the year, the Soviet Union collapsed, leaving fifteen sovereign republics and the CIS in its place. In July 1991, India abandoned its policies of dirigisme, license raj and autarky and began extensive liberalisation to its economy. This increased GDP but also increased income inequality over the next two decades. A UN-authorized coalition force from 34 nations fought against Iraq, which had invaded and annexed Kuwait in the previous year, 1990. The conflict would be called the Gulf War and would mark the beginning of a since-constant American military presence in the Middle East. The clash between Serbia and the other Yugoslav republics would lead into the beginning of the Yugoslav Wars, which ran through the rest of the decade.

In the context of the apartheid, the year after the liberation of political prisoner Nelson Mandela, the Parliament of South Africa repeals the Population Registration Act, 1950, overturning the racial classification of the population, a key component of apartheid.

The year 1991 saw the rise of a ten-year-long boost of the US domestic economy with the Dow Jones Industrial Average remarkably closing in April at above 3,000 for the first time. This situation would only be cut short by the Dot-com bubble of 2000–2002.

In August, the World Wide Web, originally conceived during the previous year, was released outside CERN to other research institutions starting in January 1991 and publicly announced in August, also establishing the first website ever, "info.cern.ch". This step was a key factor that led to the mid-1990s public breakthrough of the internet, which would eventually accelerate the already ongoing globalization around the globe.

In terms of popular culture, during this year alternative rock saw a new height of popularity when some of the earliest music exponents of the virtually unknown grunge sound were released, including the influential Nevermind album by Seattle-based band Nirvana in September 1991. It was also in 1991 that hip-hop music reached an unprecedented mainstream level of success. Electronic music derivative forms were also starting to gain momentum and would define, along with the previous scenes, the sound for most of the decade.

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3f/Pinatubo91eruption_clark_air_base.jpg" caption="[[Mount Pinatubo"] ::

July

August

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fb/Обломки_рухнувшей_Варшавской_радиомачты.jpg" caption="The [[Warsaw radio mast]] after its collapse on [[August 8"] ::

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a5/1991_coup_attempt1.jpg" caption="[[August 19]]: The coup attempt in Moscow"] ::

September

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/50/Baltic_states_flag_map.svg" caption="Map of the three Baltic states, in their flag colours."] ::

October

November

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/Vukovar-watertower-after-war.jpg" caption="Symbol of [[Vukovar]]; [[Croatian War of Independence]]" alt="A severely damaged brick and concrete tower, pierced with numerous shell holes"] ::

December

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/RIAN_archive_848095_Signing_the_Agreement_to_eliminate_the_USSR_and_establish_the_Commonwealth_of_Independent_States.jpg" caption="[[December 8]]: The signing of the agreement effectively ending the Soviet Union and the founding of the Commonwealth of Independent States."] ::

Births and deaths

Main article: :Category:1991 births, Deaths in 1991

Nobel Prizes

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6a/Nobel_medal.png"] ::

References

References

  1. (July 21, 2011). "India's economy: One more push". The Economist.
  2. Kraft, Scott. (June 18, 1991). "S. Africa Repeals Apartheid Basis". Los Angeles Times.
  3. Paltrow, Scot J.. (April 18, 1991). "Dow's Close Tops 3,000 Barrier for First Time : Stocks: The index had passed the mark on other days, but retreated before the end of tradings". Los Angeles Times.
  4. Cameron, Keith. (June 11, 2011). "Nirvana kill hair metal".
  5. Thompson, Derek. (May 8, 2015). "1991: The Most Important Year in Pop-Music History". The Atlantic.
  6. Greenhouse, Steven. (January 1, 1991). "Czechs Begin Shift to a Free Market". The New York Times.
  7. Cvetkovski, Nikola. "The Georgian – South Ossetian Conflict". Danish Association for Research on the Caucasus.
  8. "The Lantern 8 January 1991 – Ohio State University Newspaper Archives".
  9. Friedman, Thomas L.. (January 9, 1991). "Confrontation in the Gulf; Iraqi, in Geneva, Says Pressure Won't Work". The New York Times.
  10. (January 9, 1991). "Baker and Aziz Arrive in Geneva". The Washington Post.
  11. "South African major mass killings timeline 1900–2012 {{!}} South African History Online".
  12. (January 13, 1991). "Congress Authorizes Gulf War : Historic act: The vote in both houses, supporting Bush and freeing troops to attack Iraq, is decisive and bipartisan. It is the strongest move since Tonkin Gulf.".
  13. (January 13, 1991). "On This Day 13 January, 1991: Bloodshed at Lithuanian TV station". BBC News.
  14. "Adoption of the Declaration of Independence, the Barricades (1990–1991) {{!}} Aizsardzības ministrija".
  15. Lieven, Anatol. (1994). "The Baltic Revolution: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and the Path to Independence". Yale University Press.
  16. Parks, Michael. (March 4, 1991). "Estonia, Latvia Vote Overwhelmingly for Independence : Baltics: Secession from the Soviet Union passes by wide margins in both republics. The next test is a countrywide referendum on Gorbachev's plan.".
  17. Clines, Francis X.. (March 4, 1991). "Latvia and Estonia Vote for Sovereignty". The New York Times.
  18. (November 30, 1990). "U.N. Gives Iraq Until Jan. 15 to Leave Kuwait or Face War : Gulf crisis: Historic measure passes 12 to 2, with China abstaining. It is only the second time the Security Council has voted to use military force.".
  19. Baker, Bruce. (December 2006). "Cape Verde: The Most Democratic Nation in Africa?". The Journal of Modern African Studies.
  20. Moïse, Edwin E.. "Limited War : The Stereotypes". Clemson University.
  21. Valentine, Janet G.. (May 23, 2016). "American Military History: A Survey From Colonial Times to the Present". Routledge.
  22. Rostker, Bernard. (2000). "Information Paper: Iraq's Scud Ballistic Missiles". Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control from 2000 to 2006.
  23. (January 28, 1993). "Why were Casualties so low?". [[Nature (journal).
  24. Kifner, John. (January 23, 1991). "War in the Gulf: Tel Aviv; 3 Die, 96 are Hurt in Israeli Suburb". The New York Times.
  25. (January 23, 1991). "Scud Hits Tel Aviv, Leaving 3 Dead, 96 Hurt". The Washington Post.
  26. "Harald V {{!}} Biography & Facts".
  27. Bearak, Barry. (January 20, 1991). "The Day After Eastern Folds: Many Passengers Are Left Up in the Air : Travel: Some connect with other carriers, several are left on standby status. The 62-year-old airline finally succumbed to a number of infirmities.".
  28. Airways. (December 4, 2016). "December 4, 1991: The Last "Clipper" Flight".
  29. "The SAS Operations {{!}} Gulf-war {{!}} Britain's Small Wars".
  30. Woodbury, Jo. (January 2015). "The Bougainville Independence Referendum: Assessing the Risks and Challenges Before, During and After the Referendum". Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies (CDSS), Australian Defence College.
  31. "Mohamed Siad Barre {{!}} president of Somalia".
  32. (January 29, 1991). "New President of Somalia Is Sworn In".
  33. "1991".
  34. Noble, Kenneth B.. (September 15, 1991). "Two Black Groups and Pretoria Sign Peace Agreement". The New York Times.
  35. Lambeth, Benjamin S.. (February 1, 2014). "AirLand Reversal".
  36. United States. National Transportation Safety Board. (1995). "Aircraft Accident Report". U.S. Government.
  37. "Afghanistan/Pakistan Earthquake Feb 1991 UNDRO Situation Reports 1 – 6 – Afghanistan". ReliefWeb.
  38. National Geophysical Data Center / World Data Service (NGDC/WDS): NCEI/WDS Global Significant Earthquake Database. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. (1972). "66 Significant Earthquakes where Country = AFGHANISTAN". NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
  39. Whitaker, Joseph. (1994). "An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord ...". J. Whitaker.
  40. (February 8, 1991). "I.R.A. Attacks 10 Downing Street With Mortar Fire as Cabinet Meets". The New York Times.
  41. (February 7, 1991). "Terror at 10 Downing St. : Prime Minister, War Cabinet Unhurt in IRA Mortar Attack".
  42. Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization. (1997). "Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization: yearbook". Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
  43. Stanley, Alessandra. (February 14, 1991). "War in the Gulf: The Overview; Iraq says U.S. killed hundreds of civilians at shelter, but alies call it military post". The New York Times.
  44. (1993). "RFE/RL Research Report". RFE/RL, Incorporated.
  45. (February 19, 1991). "2 Rail Terminals In Central London Hit By I.R.A. Bombs". The New York Times.
  46. "13. Albania (1913–present)".
  47. (October 15, 1997). "Adil Carcani, prime minister of Albania'". Associated Press News.
  48. (February 23, 1991). "Albanian Names Cabinet Amid Unrest". The New York Times.
  49. "Python 0.9.1 part 01/21". alt.sources archives.
  50. Wallace, Charles P.. (February 25, 1991). "Thai Coup Leaders Plan Elections in Six Months : Takeover: The military junta also says it wants to amend the constitution. The whereabouts of the deposed prime minister are unknown.".
  51. Pace, Eric. (August 7, 1999). "Sunthorn Kongsompong, 68; Thai General Led 1991 Coup". The New York Times.
  52. Taylor, Alan. "Operation Desert Storm: 25 Years Since the First Gulf War – The Atlantic".
  53. "DOD: Information Paper- Iraq's Scud Ballistic Missiles". Iraqwatch.org.
  54. "Timeline of the Persian Gulf War".
  55. Boustany, Nora. (February 27, 1991). "Saddam Tells Iraqis of Pullout But Claims "Dignified" Victory". The Washington Post.
  56. "Persian Gulf War {{!}} Definition, Summary, History, Dates, Combatants, & Facts".
  57. "BANGLADESH: parliamentary elections Jatiya Sangsad, 1991".
  58. (March 1, 1991). "General's Widow Wins Bangladesh Vote". The New York Times.
  59. "Sao Tome and Principe (10/24/11)".
  60. "São Tomé and Príncipe: Freedom in the World 2020 Country Report".
  61. "The Holliday Videotape, George Holliday Video of King Beating". University of Missouri Kansas City Law School.
  62. Mydans, Seth. (March 6, 1992). "Police Beating Trial Opens With Replay of Videotape". The New York Times.
  63. (March 7, 1991). "India's Prime Minister Resigns". The Christian Science Monitor.
  64. Joshi, Vijay. (March 6, 1991). "India's Prime Minister Resigns". Associated Press News.
  65. "Chandra Shekhar {{!}} prime minister of India".
  66. (1997). "The "Yugoslav" Crisis in International Law: General Issues". Cambridge University Press.
  67. (March 24, 1991). "Governing Salvadoran Party Wins Legislative Vote". The New York Times.
  68. (2005). "Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I". Oxford University Press.
  69. Rowley, James. (March 14, 1991). "Exxon Agrees to $1 Billion Settlement of Oil Spill". Associated Press News.
  70. Canada. (1993). "Transboundary Air Pollution: Agreement Between the United States of America and Canada, Signed at Ottawa March 13, 1991 with Annexes". Department of State.
  71. "Sheikh Jābir al-Aḥmad al-Jābir al-Ṣabāḥ {{!}} emir of Kuwait".
  72. Peirce, Gareth. (March 12, 2011). "The Birmingham Six: Have we learned from our disgraceful past?". The Guardian.
  73. R v McIlkenney (1991) 93 Cr.App.R. 287–318.
  74. (2021-03-26). "Escondida – BHP: Tres décadas de éxito y desarrollo en Chile". Revista Nueva Minería y Energía.
  75. "History of the U.S. and Albania".
  76. (March 15, 1991). "Confused Soviet Referendum".
  77. (June 29, 2015). "March Referendum".
  78. (March 20, 1991). "Finnish Parliament: Average Age Under 40". The New York Times.
  79. Varisco, Andrea Edoardo. (July 19, 2017). "Research in Security Sector Reform Policy: The Case of Sierra Leone". Springer.
  80. "The Sierra Leone War begins".
  81. (March 26, 1991). "Official Result in Benin Vote Shows Big Loss for Kerekou (Published 1991)". The New York Times.
  82. (March 26, 1991). "Military Leader of Mali Overthrown, Arrested". The Washington Post.
  83. "Treaty of Asunción {{!}} South America [1991]".
  84. "SICE: Trade Agreements: Treaty of Asuncion".
  85. (1991). "Albania: Elections held in 1991". Inter-Parliamentary Union.
  86. (2010). "Elections in Europe: A Data Handbook". Nomos Publishers.
  87. (1992). "The Soviet Hyperinflation: Its Origins and Impact throughout the Former Republics". Soviet Studies.
  88. "The Economic Collapse of the Soviet Union".
  89. "United Nations Security Council {{!}} Treaties & Regimes {{!}} NTI".
  90. "Security Council Resolution 687". United Nations.
  91. (April 5, 1991). "Senator Heinz and 6 Others Killed in Midair Crash Near Philadelphia". The New York Times.
  92. King, Larry. (April 5, 1991). "Sen. Heinz, 6 others die in Pa. plane-copter collision Two children killed as debris hits school".
  93. (April 6, 1991). "6 Are Killed as 8-Hour Siege By Gang Ends in California". The New York Times.
  94. (April 15, 1991). "3 Vietnamese Brothers in Shoot-Out Led Troubled Lives : Crime: They had problems in school and apparently felt like failures. Some teachers express surprise at violence of siege at Sacramento store.".
  95. Knutson, Lawrence L.. (April 28, 1992). "Crash That Killed 23 Laid to Faulty Propellor Controls". Associated Press News.
  96. (April 10, 1991). "1st Soviet Troops Leave Poland". Chicago Tribune.
  97. "The 1991 "Angola Cyclone" – STORM2K".
  98. Fusani, Claudia. (April 12, 1991). "May – Day, May – Day Ci ha speronato una bettolina". [[la Repubblica]].
  99. (January 1, 2004). "Trading on the Warsaw stock exchange—from reopening in 1991–2000". Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation.
  100. . (August 27, 2020). ["Factbox: High profile art thefts"](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-netherlands-art-frans-hals-theft-fact-idUSKBN25N2KU). *Reuters*.
  101. Montgomery, Paul L.. (April 15, 1991). "Lost and Found: Huge van Gogh Theft Fails". The New York Times.
  102. "The history of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)".
  103. Riding, Alan. (April 16, 1991). "European nations to lift sanctions on South Africa". The New York Times.
  104. Weisman, Steven R.. (April 16, 1991). "Gorbachev on Peace Mission to Japan". The New York Times.
  105. (December 2024). "A History of The Dow Jones Industrial Average". Associated Press News}}{{dead link.
  106. Norris, Floyd. (April 18, 1991). "Market Place; At Last, Dow Closes Above 3,000". The New York Times.
  107. Carpenter, Edward. (January 1, 1997). "Cantuar: The Archbishops in Their Office". A&C Black.
  108. "Today in Earthquake History". United States Geological Survey.
  109. (April 23, 1991). "Quake Hits Costa Rica and Panama : Disaster: The 7.4 temblor kills at least 19. Damage is heavy in Caribbean coastal area.".
  110. "History of Constitutional Revisions in the Republic of China".
  111. (1991). "Constitutional Reform and the Future of the Republic of China". M.E. Sharpe.
  112. (December 2024). "Prime Minister Ousted; Feminists Win Big in Election". Associated Press News}}{{dead link.
  113. "NATO Who's who?: PM Iceland".
  114. US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "Timeline for supercell that produced the Wichita/Andover Tornado".
  115. US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "The April 26, 1991 Great Plains Tornado Outbreak".
  116. United States. Central Intelligence Agency. (1989). "The World Factbook". Central Intelligence Agency.
  117. United Nations. Dept. of Public Information. (December 24, 1992). "Yearbook of the United Nations. 45.1991(1992)". Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
  118. Nikoleishvili, I.. "Earthquake in Racha and Middle Age Monuments".
  119. Arafiev, S.S.. (2006). "Deep Structure of the Racha Earthquake Source Zone from Seismic Tomography Data". Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth.
  120. ((32nd 1991)). (1991). "The Europa World Year Book, 1991". Europa Publications Limited.
  121. Wright, George. ''The Destruction of a Nation: United States' Policy Towards Angola Since 1945'', 1997. Page 159.
  122. "PA-X: Peace Agreements Database".
  123. Behar, Richard. (May 6, 1991). "Scientology: The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power".
  124. (February 19, 2018). "Nepal profile – Timeline". BBC News.
  125. "Edith Cresson {{!}} premier of France".
  126. Drozdiak, William. (May 18, 1991). "France The Female Prime Minister". The Washington Post.
  127. "Address by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to a Joint Meeting of the United States Congress {{!}} US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives".
  128. Eaton, William J.. (May 17, 1991). "Queen Addresses Joint Congress Session".
  129. "20 Years After Secession, Somaliland Still Seeks Recognition". Voice of America.
  130. (May 30, 2017). "Somaliland Wants To Make One Thing Clear: It Is NOT Somalia". NPR.
  131. Sudetic, Chuck. (May 20, 1991). "Croatia Votes for Sovereignty and Confederation". The New York Times.
  132. "A look back at Rajiv Gandhi assassination: Rare images from the past".
  133. (1992). "The World Factbook". Central Intelligence Agency.
  134. (February 1992). "The World Book Year Book, 1992". World Book, Incorporated.
  135. Spector, Stephen. (March 15, 2005). "Operation Solomon: The Daring Rescue of the Ethiopian Jews". Oxford University Press.
  136. (2002). "Transportation Disaster Response Handbook". Academic Press.
  137. Krauss, Clifford. (May 28, 1991). "Ethiopian rebels storm the capital and seize control". The New York Times.
  138. "Mount Unzen {{!}} volcano, Japan".
  139. "The Communist government resigned Tuesday under an agreement by...". [[United Press International]].
  140. "Hard-line Communist picked as Albanian prime minister". United Press International.
  141. Wald, Matthew. (June 6, 1991). "Severe Sun Storm Threatens Utilities". The New York Times.
  142. "Large Solar Flares Since 1976". [[Australian Bureau of Meteorology]].
  143. (June 5, 1991). "Algeria Puts Off Elections; Premier Quits : North Africa: The president declares a state of siege after rioting by Muslim fundamentalists. The army moves in.".
  144. (June 5, 1991). "Algerian government resigns amid violence".
  145. (June 6, 1991). "S. Africa Abolishes Laws Banning Black Land Ownership".
  146. Fitzgerald, David. (March 2019). "Support the Troops: Gulf War Homecomings and a New Politics of Military Celebration". Modern American History.
  147. (June 10, 1991). "On The Mall, The Celebration Lingers". The Washington Post.
  148. "Twenty-six miners trapped in a Swaziland coal mine are rescued with help from South Africa. {{!}} South African History Online".
  149. (1992). "FBIS Report: Central Eurasia". The Service.
  150. (June 14, 1991). "Sri Lankans Accuse Army of Massacre". The New York Times.
  151. "Albanian Socialist Party {{!}} political party, Albania".
  152. Sudetic, Chuck. (June 12, 1991). "Albania's Communists in Upheaval". The New York Times.
  153. (1992). "Mount Pinatubo: The June 1991 Eruptions". [[U.S. Department of Commerce]], [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]], [[National Geophysical Data Center]].
  154. Hoppe, K.. (July 18, 1992). "Mt. Pinatubo's Cloud Shades Global Climate". Science News.
  155. "INDIA: parliamentary elections Lok Sabha, 1991".
  156. "P.V. Narasimha Rao {{!}} prime minister of India".
  157. Romero, John. (May 24, 2010). "19 years later, Denver bank massacre still a mystery". [[KDVR]].
  158. Wren, Christopher S.. (June 18, 1991). "South Africa Scraps Law Defining People by Race". The New York Times.
  159. Kraft, Scott. (June 18, 1991). "South Africa Abolishes Race Registration Law". The Washington Post.
  160. ''Türkiye'nin 75 Yılı'', Tempo yayıncılık, İstanbul, 1998
  161. (1997). "Appendix". [[Insight Turkey]].
  162. "Süleyman Demirel {{!}} president of Turkey".
  163. "On This Day: Germany votes to move capital to Berlin". United Press International.
  164. Fisher, Marc. (June 20, 1991). "Berlin Voted New Seat of Government". The Washington Post.
  165. Summers, Mark. (September 17, 2018). "Albert Dryden Shooting: 'Still haunted by day I saw a man killed in cold blood'". [[The Northern Echo]].
  166. "Security Council Resolution 687".
  167. "Milestones: 1989–1992 – Office of the Historian".
  168. Shepherd, Leslie. (May 19, 1991). "Soviet-Led Comecon Trading Bloc To Disband". Associated Press News.
  169. Andrews, Edmund L.. (July 10, 1991). "Faulty Software Code Is Cited in Phone Disruptions". The New York Times.
  170. "PART ONE: Crashing the System".
  171. "Warsaw Pact {{!}} Summary, History, Countries, Map, Significance, & Facts".
  172. (September 5, 2016). "Who was first?".
  173. Arghire, Ionut. (July 1, 2011). "20 Years Since the First GSM Call".
  174. "11. Colombia (1910–present)".
  175. Brooke, James. (July 5, 1991). "Colombia's Rewritten Charter Opens Politics to New Forces". The New York Times.
  176. (2002). "Post-Cold War Defense Reform: Lessons Learned in Europe and the United States". Potomac Books, Inc..
  177. Tempest, Rone. (July 10, 1991). "South Africa Readmitted to Olympics Competition : Apartheid: Nation ends 21 years as a sports pariah because of racism. It is eligible for the 1992 Games.".
  178. Honey, Peter. (July 11, 1991). "Bush ends ban on trade with South Africa Executive order tied to "profound" moves on apartheid".
  179. Wines, Michael. (July 30, 1991). "Washington at Work; Quintessential Spy Undone by His Own Loyalty". The New York Times.
  180. Johnston, David. (September 17, 1991). "All Iran-contra charges against North dropped Prosecutors cite taint of testimony given to Congress".
  181. Espenak, Fred. (June 1989). "Predictions for the Total Solar Eclipse of 1991". Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
  182. (April 8, 2024). "How did Mexicans experience the last total solar eclipse of 1991?".
  183. (July 12, 1991). "261 Die as a Flight for Muslim Pilgrims Crashes Near Jidda". The New York Times.
  184. Deckelman, Paul. (December 31, 1991). "Chemical Bank, Manufacturers Hanover officially merge". United Press International.
  185. "Chemical Banking Corporation {{!}} American bank holding company".
  186. Clines, Francis X.. (May 23, 1991). "Gorbachev pleads for $100 billion in aid from West". The New York Times.
  187. Whitney, Craig R.. (September 2, 1991). "Gorbachev Asks British Leader for Economic Aid". The New York Times.
  188. (January 1989). "Communal Violence in Mauritania and Senegal 1989–1992".
  189. Hudson, Maryann. (September 10, 1991). "Tyson Indicted; Allegedly Raped Beauty Hopeful".
  190. Brubaker, Bill. (September 10, 1991). "Tyson Indicted on Rape, 3 Other Counts in Indiana". The Washington Post.
  191. Hazarika, Sanjoy. (July 25, 1991). "India Retreats From Socialist Past". The New York Times.
  192. Dye, Lee. (July 25, 1991). "Planet Believed Found Beyond Solar System".
  193. Lohr, Steve. (August 12, 1991). "World-Class Fraud: How B.C.C.I. Pulled It Off – A special report.; At the End of a Twisted Trail, Piggy Bank for a Favored Few". The New York Times.
  194. (July 11, 1991). "BCCI Case May Be History's Biggest Bank Fraud Scandal : Finance: Losses from seized institution may reach $15 billion. Some Third World central banks could collapse.".
  195. "Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty of 1991". National Park Service.
  196. Andrew Glass. (July 31, 2018). "Bush and Gorbachev sign nuclear arms pact, July 31, 1991".
  197. Keller, Bill. (August 1, 1991). "Gunmen Kill 6 Lithuania Border Guards". The New York Times.
  198. Tracevskis, Rokas M.. (August 5, 2009). "Remembering the Medininkai massacre".
  199. Wren, Christopher S.. (August 5, 1991). "Over 500 Are Rescued as Greek Cruise Ship Sinks Off South African Coast". The New York Times.
  200. Eddings, Jerelyn. (August 6, 1991). "South Africa probes cause of luxury liner's sinking".
  201. (October 22, 1997). "Press Release: W3C Launches International Program Office for WAI".
  202. "A short history of the Web".
  203. Jacinto, Leela. (May 19, 2010). "Ali Vakili Rad: The Perfect Murder and An Imperfect Getaway".
  204. (August 9, 2016). "25 years ago today, the tallest structure on earth you've never heard of collapsed".
  205. Thorson, Larry. (August 17, 1991). "Precede Hechingen Frederick The Great Being Returned To Prussian Grave". Associated Press News.
  206. Fisher, Marc. (August 16, 1991). "Frederick The Grave". The Washington Post.
  207. Jones, Tamara. (August 13, 1991). "Postscript : Coming Home to Rest After 205 Years, 6 Stops : Frederick the Great wanted to be buried in the garden of his summer palace. Now, he's about to get his wish.".
  208. US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "Hurricane Bob, August 18–19, 1991".
  209. (August 19, 1991). "Hurricane Hits North Carolina and Moves North". The New York Times.
  210. (August 19, 1991). "Hurricane Bob Howls into New England After Lashing Long Island, East Coast". Associated Press News.
  211. "Soviet Coup of 1991 {{!}} Soviet history".
  212. (August 18, 2011). "Moscow 1991: A coup that seemed doomed from the start". BBC News.
  213. "25 years ago today: Iceland recognises Estonia and Latvia".
  214. (September 7, 1991). "Independence for Baltic States : Freedom: Moscow formally recognizes Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, ending half a century of control. Soviets to begin talks soon on new relationships with the three nations.".
  215. "Flag of Russia".
  216. (2001). "Party Development and Democratic Change in Post-Communist Europe: The First Decade". Psychology Press.
  217. Sanchez, Dylan. (October 8, 2018). "The Battle of Vukovar: Croatia's Hope to Defend Their Land". [[St Mary's University, Twickenham.
  218. "LINUX's History by Linus Torvalds".
  219. "History".
  220. Benson, Andrew. (October 12, 2003). "Who is the greatest ever?". BBC Sport.
  221. (August 31, 1991). "Lebanon's Aoun in Exile at French Villa : Mideast: Mutinous general is spirited out of Beirut under an amnesty for war crimes.".
  222. Boustany, Nora. (August 30, 1991). "Aoun Leaves Lebanon To Live in Exile". The Washington Post.
  223. Potier, Tim. (2001). "Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia and South Ossetia : a legal appraisal". Kluwer Law International.
  224. (September 4, 1991). "Food Plant Fire Kills 25; Exits Blocked : Disaster: Chicken workers in North Carolina are trapped in a facility that had never been inspected for safety. Another 40 workers hurt.".
  225. "The Tragic Story of the Hamlet Fire". NPR.
  226. (September 24, 1991). "Reverting to Original Name, Sverdlovsk Is Yekaterinburg". The New York Times.
  227. (September 5, 2018). "Leningrad changes its name back to St Petersburg". BBC News.
  228. Schmemann, Serge. (September 6, 1991). "Soviet turmoil; Soviet congress yields rule to Republics to avoid political and economic collapse". The New York Times.
  229. Wright, Robin. (September 12, 1991). "Israel Frees 51 Arab Prisoners : Mideast: Officials act after receiving proof that a soldier captured in Lebanon is dead. The U.N. mediation success raises U.S. hopes for release of Western hostages.".
  230. (December 2024). "Hostage Talks Advance As Israel Frees Arab Prisoners". Associated Press News}}{{dead link.
  231. McManus, Doyle. (September 12, 1991). "Soviet Troops to Leave Cuba, Gorbachev Says".
  232. "Cuba – National evolution and Soviet influence".
  233. "Sweden: parliamentary elections Riksdagen, 1991".
  234. Rapp, Johan. (September 16, 1991). "Ingvar Carlsson: A Leader Who Put the Team Above Himself With PM-Sweden Election, Bjt". Associated Press News.
  235. Nations, United. "Member States". United Nations.
  236. Pappas, Stephanie. (December 17, 2020). "Ötzi the Iceman may have scaled ice-free Alps".
  237. (October 30, 2019). "Scientists reconstruct Ötzi the Iceman's frantic final climb".
  238. "Otzi {{!}} Discovery & Facts".
  239. Lewis, Paul. (September 28, 1991). "44 U.N. Inspectors Freed by Iraq With Secret Nuclear Documents". The New York Times.
  240. "Iraqi breach of international obligations".
  241. (July 18, 2019). "The Dead Sea Scrolls are opened to the public {{!}} Library Association". College & Research Libraries News.
  242. Wilford, John Noble. (September 22, 1991). "Monopoly Over Dead Sea Scrolls Is Ended". The New York Times.
  243. Chandler, Russell. (September 22, 1991). "Library Lifts Veil on Dead Sea Scrolls : Antiquities: The Huntington breaks four decades of secrecy surrounding biblical texts.".
  244. Fisk, Robert. (November 13, 2015). "Beirut hostage war hero dies".
  245. (November 14, 1995). "Jack Mann 81; Was Beirut Hostage". The New York Times.
  246. (June 13, 1991). "Bush Praises Salvadoran Leader's Peace Efforts".
  247. (March 22, 1990). "El Salvador and Rebels Reportedly Agree to Talks". The New York Times.
  248. "Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front {{!}} political party, El Salvador".
  249. "The Presidential Nuclear Initiatives (PNIs) on Tactical Nuclear Weapons at a Glance {{!}} Arms Control Association".
  250. (September 11, 2020). "Conviction over murder of Jesuit priests must break the chain of impunity". Amnesty International.
  251. Silber, Laura. (October 2, 1991). "Yugoslav Forces Attack Dubrovnik Resort". The Washington Post.
  252. "Dubrovnik {{!}} Croatia".
  253. (2020). "My favourite game - France v England Rugby World Cup 1991". The Guardian.
  254. "This is about this country's lack of leadership".
  255. Labaton, Stephen. (November 22, 1991). "House Leaders Decide Against Vote on S.& L. Bailout Bill". The New York Times.
  256. (April 25, 2017). "Prime Ministers of Sweden Since World War II".
  257. Clines, Francis X.. (October 7, 1991). "Gorbachev Condemns Anti-Semitism, Past and Present". The New York Times.
  258. Schodolski, Vincent J.. (October 7, 1991). "Gorbachev rues Jewish exodus". Chicago Tribune.
  259. Harden, Blaine. (October 7, 1991). "Yugoslav Jets Attack Palace in Zagreb". The Washington Post.
  260. Sakwa, Richard. (September 11, 2002). "Russian Politics and Society". Routledge.
  261. Carlisle, Rodney. (March 26, 2015). "Encyclopedia of Intelligence and Counterintelligence". Routledge.
  262. ''Signals Intelligence in the Post-cold War Era'' p. 24
  263. "Security Council Resolution 715". United Nations.
  264. (January 11, 2021). "Kyrgyzstan profile – Timeline". BBC News.
  265. (2001). "Elections in Asia and the Pacific: A Data Handbook: Volume 1". Oxford University Press.
  266. UNHCR. "Refworld {{!}} Bulgaria. Movements Towards Democratization".
  267. "U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 102nd Congress – 1st Session".
  268. Rosenthal, Andrew. (June 28, 1991). "Marshall retires from High Court; blows to Liberals". The New York Times.
  269. ''Mitä Missä Milloin, Kansalaisen vuosikirja 1993'', p. 21. Helsinki: [[Otava (publisher). Otava]], 1992. ISBN 951-1-12269-X. (in Finnish)
  270. (May 30, 2023). "We are finally closing in on the cosmic origins of the 'OMG particle'". [[New Scientist]].
  271. Haberman, Clyde. (October 19, 1991). "Israel and Soviets Restore Full Relations". The New York Times.
  272. (October 20, 1991). "Harare Commonwealth Declaration". [[Commonwealth Secretariat]].
  273. "EBRPD – The Oakland Hills Firestorm {{!}} Forward".
  274. (1992). "Garhwal Earthquake of Oct. 20, 1991". National Information Centre of Earthquake Engineering.
  275. (October 21, 1991). "Hostage Turner Freed, Arrives in Damascus". The Washington Post.
  276. Hedges, Chris. (October 23, 1991). "Ex-Beirut Hostage Is in Care of U.S.". The New York Times.
  277. "Khmer Rouge {{!}} Facts, Leadership, Genocide, & Death Toll".
  278. "United Nations transitional authority in Cambodia (UNTAC) – Mandate". United Nations.
  279. "POLAND : parliamentary elections Sejm, 1991".
  280. "The Ocean Prediction Center and 'The Perfect Storm'".
  281. "The Perfect Storm (1991)". National Park Service.
  282. "NASA – NSSDCA – Data Collection – Details".
  283. (May 16, 2019). "Spacecraft Exploration of Gaspra".
  284. US Department of Commerce, NOAA. "The Halloween Blizzard of 1991".
  285. (July 30, 2018). "On This Day: The Halloween Blizzard of 1991". [[NCEI]].
  286. Wren, Christopher S.. (November 5, 1991). "Strike by Blacks Paralyzes South Africa". The New York Times.
  287. Peterson, Monte L.. (July 1992). "Reconnaissance Report: Flooding Resulting From Typhoon Uring in Ormoc City, Leyte Province, The Philippines". United States Army Corps of Engineers.
  288. Wilhelm, Kathy. (November 6, 1991). "China and Vietnam Normalize Relations". The Washington Post.
  289. Holley, David. (November 6, 1991). "China and Vietnam Normalize Relations".
  290. (September 1, 2015). "Communist Party Banned".
  291. "Yeltsin bans Communist Party". United Press International.
  292. Iijima, Sumio. (November 1991). "Helical microtubules of graphitic carbon". Nature.
  293. "The Discovery of Carbon Nanotubes – Basle, 22.11.2007".
  294. (November 9, 1991). "What Happened on November 9, 1991".
  295. "New Charges in Pan Am Flight 103 Bombing".
  296. "The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103". The Washington Post.
  297. (November 14, 1991). "2 to Be Charged in Pan Am Bombing : Lockerbie disaster: The Libyans are expected to be indicted today for the 1988 attack on Flight 103 that killed 270. Both reportedly are intelligence operatives.".
  298. Shenon, Philip. (November 15, 1991). "Joyous Sihanouk Returns to Cambodia From Exile". The New York Times.
  299. Frankel, Glenn. (November 19, 1991). "Hostages Waite, Sutherland Freed in Lebanon". The Washington Post.
  300. (March 8, 2013). "Witness Seized 'Last Chance' to Escape Vukovar Massacre". Institute for War and Peace Reporting.
  301. Glebov, Roman. (November 25, 1991). "Республики. В Азербайджане сбит вертолет с VIP на борту". [[Kommersant]].
  302. (November 21, 2008). "Azerbaijan Association. 17 year passes since "Mi-8" military helicopter was shot in Garakand sky – complete list of the perished people".
  303. (August 4, 2016). "Boutros Boutros-Ghali". United Nations Secretary-General.
  304. "CPGB: History of the Communist Party of Great Britain".
  305. (November 25, 1991). "Queen star dies after Aids statement".
  306. (November 26, 1991). "Eric Carr, 41, Is Dead; Rock Band's Drummer". The New York Times.
  307. "Michael Jackson".
  308. "UNPROFOR". United Nations.
  309. (September 28, 2015). "Ukrainian Independence Referendum".
  310. Antonov, Nikola. (August 25, 1991). "Ukraine Declares Independence, Sets Referendum". The Washington Post.
  311. Hedges, Chris. (December 5, 1991). "The Last U.S. Hostage; Anderson, Last U.S. Hostage, Is Freed By Captors In Beirut". The New York Times.
  312. "This Day in History: Journalist Terry Anderson Abducted in Beirut". Voice of America.
  313. (December 20, 1991). "Arson Investigator-Novelist Is Charged With Setting Fires". The New York Times.
  314. "12/04/1991: The Last Flight of Pan Am Takes Off".
  315. "The Belavezha Accords signed".
  316. "Belovezha Accords and Beyond: Delineating the Russian State. {{!}} National Technical Reports Library – NTIS".
  317. (November 4, 2010). "Serb leader Tadic apologises for 1991 Vukovar massacre". BBC News.
  318. Braimah, Ayodale. (August 11, 2014). "Abuja, Nigeria (1991– ) •".
  319. (March 14, 2015). "Eight countries that moved their capitals". BBC News.
  320. Ottosson, Daniel. (May 2008). "State-sponsored Homophobia: A world survey of laws prohibiting same sex activity between consenting adults". International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA).
  321. "Survivors of Ferry Disaster in Red Sea Tell of Terror at Sea". Associated Press News.
  322. (December 18, 1991). "Divers Recover Bodies of Captain And Others From Egyptian Ferry". The New York Times.
  323. (December 16, 1991). "General Assembly Resolution 46/86, Revocation of Resolution 3379".
  324. (December 19, 2011). "Hawke and Keating: a masterclass in political killing". ABC News.
  325. Đerek, Andrea. (July 2015). "Discrete optimum design of cable-stayed bridges". 00500::Universidade de Coimbra.
  326. "NATO Update – Summary 1991".
  327. "The Tbilisi War: Then And Now".
  328. "Where can I find the letters of 24 December 1991 regarding the continuation of the membership of the USSR by the Russian Federation? – Ask DAG!". United Nations.
  329. (December 13, 2016). "Mikhail Gorbachev: The man who lost an empire". BBC News.
  330. "Mikhail Gorbachev {{!}} Biography, Facts, Cold War, & Significance".
  331. "Russia – The World Factbook". Central Intelligence Agency.
  332. "collapse of the Soviet Union {{!}} Causes, Facts, Events, & Effects".
  333. (December 26, 1991). "End of the Soviet Union; Gorbachev's Six Tumultuous Years at Soviet Helm". The New York Times.

::callout[type=info title="Wikipedia Source"] This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page. ::

1991