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* 23 April – [[Patrick De Koning]], archer |
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* 25 April – [[Frank De Winne]], astronaut |
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* 28 April – [[Michel Hofman]], admiral |
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* 13 May – [[Marc De Mesmaeker]], police officer |
* 13 May – [[Marc De Mesmaeker]], police officer |
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* 22 May – [[Elke Tindemans]], politician |
* 22 May – [[Elke Tindemans]], politician |
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See also: | Other events of 1961 List of years in Belgium |
Events in the year 1961 in Belgium.
Incumbents
[edit]- Monarch: Baudouin[1]
- Prime Minister: Gaston Eyskens (until 25 April), Théo Lefèvre (starting 25 April)
Events
[edit]- 15 February – Sabena Flight 548
- 26 March – Belgian general election, 1961
Births
[edit]- 14 March – Christ'l Smet, windsurfer
- 23 April – Patrick De Koning, archer
- 25 April – Frank De Winne, astronaut
- 28 April – Michel Hofman, admiral
- 13 May – Marc De Mesmaeker, police officer
- 22 May – Elke Tindemans, politician
- 29 June – Wim Claes, composer (died 2018)
- 12 July – Diederik Foubert, cyclist
- 16 July – Willem Wijnant, cyclist
- 28 July – Gerda Sierens, cyclist
- 6 August – Rudy Patry, cyclist
- 14 August – Peter Joos, Olympic fencer
- 11 September – Sophie de Schaepdrijver, historian
- 14 September – Karl Meersman, cartoonist
- 18 September – Danny Lippens, cyclist
- 10 November – Bruno Tuybens, politician
- 22 November – Myriam Vanlerberghe, politician
- 30 December – Bernard Clerfayt, politician
Deaths
[edit]- 17 May – Frans Van Cauwelaert, politician (born 1880)
- 6 June – Julius Raes, Capucin archivist (born 1884)
- 4 August – Victor van Strydonck de Burkel, general (born 1876)
- 17 December – John Van Alphen, footballer (born 1914)
References
[edit]- ^ "Baudouin I | king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
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