1921 in Belgium
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See also: | Other events of 1921 List of years in Belgium |
Events in the year 1921 in Belgium.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Albert I
- Prime Minister – Henry Carton de Wiart (to 16 December); Georges Theunis (from 16 December)
Events
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Electoral poster for the Belgian Women's Party
- April – Third Solvay Conference held in Brussels
- June – Crown Prince Hirohito's official visit to Belgium.[1][2]
- 18 September – 10th Gordon Bennett Cup held in Brussels
- 20 November – 1921 Belgian general election (first with limited female suffrage)
Publications
- Olympic Games Handbook: Containing official records of the seventh Olympiad (New York, American Sports Publishing co.)[3]
- Émile Cammaerts, Belgium from the Roman Invasion to the Present Day (London, T. Fisher Unwin)[4]
Art and architecture
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Antwerp Diamond Exchange (completed 1921)
- Buildings
- Antwerp Diamond Exchange completed.[5]
Births
- 21 March – Arthur Grumiaux, violinist (died 1986)
Deaths
- 12 November – Fernand Khnopff (born 1858), painter
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References
- David De Cooman, "Crown Prince Hirohito's Visit to Belgium", in Japan & Belgium: An Itinerary of Mutual Inspiration, edited by W.F. Vande Walle and David De Cooman (Tielt, 2016), pp. 131–145.
- La Libre Belgique, 21 June 1921.
- https://archive.org/details/olympicgameshand00newy
- https://archive.org/details/belgiumfromroman00cammiala
- "Beurs voor Diamanthandel". erfgoed.net. Flemish organization for Immovable Heritage.
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