2005 in Belgium
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This article details events from the year 2005 in Belgium. Major events include the holding of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Belgium, and the appointment of Belgium's first female rabbi.
Incumbents[]
- Monarch: Albert II[1]
- Prime Minister: Guy Verhofstadt
Events[]
- 15 May – Club Brugge win the Belgian Pro League.
- 1 June – becomes the 2nd Vlaams Bouwmeester succeeding .
- 6 July – The Flemish parliament approves a municipality decree, redefining the role and powers of local governments.
- 11 September – Belgium gets its first female rabbi: Floriane Chinsky accepts her appointment in the new synagogue of Forest.
- 28 September – Kenyan wins the Brussels Marathon in a time of 2:12.01.
- 11 October – The Verhofstadt II Government proposes the Generatiepact[definition needed] to parliament.
- 26 November – The third Junior Eurovision Song Contest is held in Hasselt
Publications[]
- Sabine Dardenne, I Choose to Live (London, Virago Press)
Births[]
- 4 October – Prince Emmanuel of Belgium
- 13 December
- Prince Aymeric of Belgium
- Prince Nicolas of Belgium
Deaths[]
- 24 March – René Derolez (born 1921), philologist
- 15 August – Adriaan Pattin (born 1914), historian of medieval philosophy
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Albert II, king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
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