Jarekt added a comment.

Phabricator tickets are not a good place to debate the definitions of phrases like "20th century". The meaning of that term was defined a long time ago and should not depend on Wikidata or other software. I am no expert on the matter but articles on individual centuries on Wikipedias (I checked English and German ones) list "20th century" as timeperiod between January 1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000, and that did not change in last 15 years. It might be counter intuitive and not compatible with some software, but it seems like that is the understanding of the term.


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