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2011 in Europe

Europe-related events during the year of 2011 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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This is a list of 2011 events that occurred in Europe.

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Albania

Albania

Andorra

Andorra

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

Belarus

Belarus

Belgium

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Croatia

Croatia

Czech Republic

Czech Republic

Cyprus

Cyprus

Denmark

Denmark

Estonia

Estonia

European Union

Finland

Finland

France

France

Germany

Germany

Georgia

Georgia (country)

Greece

Greece

Hungary

Hungary

Iceland

Iceland

Ireland

Republic of Ireland

Italy

Italy

Latvia

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Luxembourg

Malta

Malta

Moldova

Moldova

Monaco

Monaco

Montenegro

Montenegro

Netherlands

Netherlands

North Macedonia

North Macedonia

Norway

Norway

Poland

Poland

Portugal

Portugal

Romania

Romania

Russia

Russia

San Marino

San Marino

Serbia

Serbia

Slovakia

Slovakia

Slovenia

Slovenia

Spain

Spain

Sweden

Sweden

Switzerland

Switzerland

Turkey

Turkey

Ukraine

Ukraine

United Kingdom

United Kingdom

Vatican City

Vatican City

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Events

January

February

March

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A protester smashing the window of a branch of the HSBC bank in Cambridge Circus, London.

April

May

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The Lorca-Sutullena railway station was seriously damaged in May earthquake.

June

  • June 2: Four people have been killed in a major explosion at an oil refinery in south-west Wales.[18]
  • June 20: More than 300 people were injured in a sectarian interface near a Catholic enclave in east Belfast.[19]
  • June 21: 44 people have died in a plane crash in north-west Russia.[citation needed]

July

August

  • August 6–11: Riots and looting initially breakout in London but spread to other English cities. The initial riot occurred after a peaceful protest in Tottenham, north London over the fatal police shooting of Mark Duggan, which later turned violent.[27] The aftermath saw over 3000 arrests made, consisting of individuals involved in rioting, looting, arson and other related criminal activity, 5 people killed and 186 police officers injured.[28]
  • August 9: A Russian cargo plane has crashed in a remote far eastern area, with all 11 people on board believed to have been killed.[29]
  • August 12: A passenger train has crashed in central Poland, killing one passenger and injuring at least 81.[30]

September

  • September 7: At least 45 people died when a plane carrying the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice hockey team crashed during take-off.[citation needed]
  • September 15: Four miners died after the Gleision Colliery was flooded by the waters of River Tawe due to an explosion.[31][32]
  • September 26: Two people have been killed and six others injured in ethnic clashes in the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv.[33]

October

  • October 15: A protest took place in Rome, Italy, to protest against economic inequality and the influence of the European Commission, the European Central Bank, the International Monetary Fund on politics and also against the government of Silvio Berlusconi.[34] The protest turned into a violent demonstration, resulting in the injury of 135 people and the arresting of 13 others.[34]
  • October 20: Basque separatist militant organisation ETA declared an end to its 43-year campaign of political violence, which has killed over 800 people since 1968.[35]
  • October 23: At least 604 people were killed and more than 4,152 injured in a magnitude 7.1 earthquake, near the city of Van, Turkey.[36]
  • October 24: 17 people died in Western European unprecedented floods, caused by low-pressure area Meeno.[37]
  • October 27: After an emergency meeting in Brussels, the European Union announced an agreement to tackle the European sovereign debt crisis which includes a writedown of 50% of Greek bonds, a recapitalisation of European banks and an increase of the bailout fund of the European Financial Stability Facility totaling to €1 trillion.[38][39]

November

  • November 4: Seven people have been killed and 51 injured in a 34-vehicle pile-up on the M5 motorway in Somerset.[40]
  • November 9: A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck south-west of Van, causing the death of over 12 people in the collapse of several hotels.[41]

December

  • December 18: A jack-up rig capsized and sank in the Sea of Okhotsk with the loss of 53 of its 67 crew.[42]
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Deaths

January

  • January 2: Pete Postlethwaite, 64, English stage, film and television actor. (born 1946)
  • January 4: Gerry Rafferty, 63, Scottish singer and songwriter. (born 1947)
  • January 15
    • Nat Lofthouse, 85, English professional footballer. (born 1925)
    • Susannah York, 72, English film, stage and television actress. (born 1939)
  • January 24: Bernd Eichinger, 61, German film producer and director. (born 1949)
  • January 30: John Barry, 77, English conductor and composer of film music. (born 1933)

February

  • February 3: Maria Schneider, 58, French actress. (born 1952)
  • February 5: Brian Jacques, 71, English author. (born 1939)
  • February 6: Gary Moore, 58, Northern Irish musician. (born 1952)
  • February 8: Cesare Rubini, 87, Italian basketball player and coach, and water polo player. (born 1923)
  • February 14: George Shearing, 91, British-born American jazz pianist. (born 1919)
  • February 27: Necmettin Erbakan, 84, 25th Prime Minister of Turkey (born 1926)

March

April

  • April 19: Grete Waitz, 57, Norwegian marathon runner. (born 1953)

May

June

July

August

  • August 7
    • Harri Holkeri, 74, 57th Prime Minister of Finland. (born 1937)
    • Nancy Wake, 98, New Zealand-born French Resistance fighter. (born 1912)
  • August 16: Andrej Bajuk, 67, 3rd Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia. (born 1943)
  • August 31: Valery Rozhdestvensky, 72, Russian cosmonaut. (born 1939)

September

October

  • October 1: Sven Tumba, 80, Swedish ice hockey player. (born 1931)
  • October 7: Ramiz Alia, 85, 1st President of Albania. (born 1925)
  • October 16: Dan Wheldon, 33, English racing driver. (born 1978)
  • October 23: Marco Simoncelli, 24, Italian professional motorcycle racer. (born 1987)
  • October 29: Jimmy Savile, 84, English DJ, television presenter, media personality and charity fundraiser. (born 1926)
  • October 31: Flórián Albert, 70, Hungarian international footballer. (born 1941)

November

December

  • December 1: Christa Wolf, 82, German literary critic, novelist, and essayist. (born 1929)
  • December 5: Violetta Villas, 73, Belgian-born Polish singer and actress. (born 1938)
  • December 15: Christopher Hitchens, 62, British American author and journalist. (born 1949)
  • December 18: Václav Havel, 75, Czech playwright, 10th President of Czechoslovakia and 1st President of the Czech Republic. (born 1936)
  • December 24: Johannes Heesters, 108, Dutch actor, singer and entertainer. (born 1903)
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