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14September1991

14 September 1991 is a date in the Gregorian calendar. It fell in the late summer of the Northern Hemisphere and was the 257th day of the year, leaving 108 days remaining in 1991.

In religious observance, the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is observed on September 14

Historical context for the year 1991 was marked by substantial geopolitical change. The year saw growing movements

In calendars and archives, 14 September 1991 serves as a reference point for documenting events in September

See also: September 14, general calendar significance; 1991 in world history.

by
many
Christian
denominations,
commemorating
the
veneration
of
the
Cross
and
its
historical
discovery
and
significance
within
the
Christian
tradition.
toward
independence
and
reform
in
post–Cold
War
Europe,
culminating
later
in
the
dissolution
of
the
Soviet
Union
and
the
emergence
of
new
national
governments
and
economic
transitions
across
the
region.
While
events
on
a
specific
date
such
as
14
September
1991
vary
by
location,
the
year
as
a
whole
is
characterized
by
rapid
political
and
social
transformation.
1991
and
for
anchoring
timelines
in
historical
records.
The
date
is
sometimes
encountered
in
news
reports,
academic
works,
and
cultural
references
that
study
late
20th‑century
history.