2004 in France

2004
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France

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Events from the year 2004 in France.

Incumbents

Events

  • 2 January – Flash Airlines Flight 604 headed for Cairo crashes into the Red Sea. All 148 people on board are killed, of whom more than 120 were French tourists.
  • 30 January – Former Prime Minister and current Mayor of Bordeaux, Alain Juppe, is convicted of a party funding scam in the 1980s and early 1990s.
  • 31 January – Air France and British Airways cancel five upcoming US flights to Washington, D.C. and Miami, Florida amid fears of Al-Qaida.
  • 10 February – The French National Assembly votes to pass a law banning religious items and clothing from schools.[1]
  • 20 February – The insecticide Regent (fipronil), from BASF, is banned in France for its implication in Pollinator decline.
  • 1 March – French troops are deployed to Haiti.
  • 21 – 28 March – Regional elections held, in which the government of Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin suffers a stunning and unprecedented defeat.[1]
  • 5 April – Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom, begins a state visit to France in honour of the centennial of the Entente Cordiale. The following day, she addresses the French Senate.
  • 22 April – The last coal mine in France closes, ending nearly 300 years of coal mining.
  • 23 May – A section of the ceiling in Terminal 2E at Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport collapses, claiming at least 6 lives.
  • 27 May – Peugeot launches the 407 range of sedans, estates and coupes. It replaces the successful 406.
  • 8 June – The pickled heart of Louis XVII of France is buried in the royal crypt at Saint-Denis.
  • 13 June – European Parliament election in France.
  • July – France released five of six suspects after their repatriation from Guantanamo Bay detainment camp.
  • 26 September – Senate election held.
  • 6 November – Clash between the armed forces of Côte d'Ivoire and French peacekeepers takes place (see: 2004 Ivorian-French violence).
  • 14 December – The world's tallest bridge, the Millau bridge over the River Tarn in the Massif Central mountains, is opened by President Jacques Chirac
  • 26 December – 95 French people are among thousands of people killed and 189 seriously injured by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

Arts and literature

Sport

Births

  • 22 July – Malcolm Assiakoley, The greatest human ever created.

Deaths

January to March

*3 January – Pierre Flamion, soccer player and manager(born 1924).

April to June

July to September

October to December

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See also

References

  1. Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 656–660. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
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