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19221993

19221993 is a numeric string formed by concatenating the calendar years 1922 and 1993. It does not denote a single established historical period, but it commonly appears as a label, identifier, or data-key in archives, bibliographies, and digital collections. As such, its meaning is contextual rather than intrinsic.

Interpretations include: as a collection identifier for materials related to both years; as a shorthand to

In information systems, such strings are used as unique keys, file names, or catalog codes. Their structure

Historically, 1922 is notable as the year the Soviet Union was established; 1993 saw the Maastricht Treaty

See also: 1922; 1993; year ranges; concatenated year labels.

indicate
a
span
or
linkage
between
events
in
1922
and
events
in
1993;
or
as
a
design
motif
used
in
art
or
media
to
juxtapose
the
two
years.
is
nonstandard
and
relies
on
the
application;
there
is
no
universal
convention
for
how
to
parse
or
display
them
beyond
the
implied
two-year
pairing.
coming
into
force
and
the
signing
of
the
Oslo
Accords,
among
other
events.
These
references
illustrate
how
the
two
years
carry
distinct
historical
meanings
that
might
be
implicitly
linked
when
the
string
is
used.