1999 in France

1999
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France

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Events from the year 1999 in France.

Incumbents

Events

  • 3 March – ratification of the Amsterdam Treaty by the French National Assembly.
  • 17 March – ratification of the Amsterdam Treaty by the Senate.
  • 24 March – Fire in the Mont Blanc Tunnel kills 39 people, closing the tunnel for nearly three years.
  • 13 June – European Parliament election in France.
  • 11 August – a total solar eclipse occurs in the north of France.
  • September – The Peugeot 607 is launched to replace the unsuccessful decade-old 605.
  • 13 October – Pacte civil de solidarité (a type of civil union) adopted by French Parliament.
  • 12 December – a ship, Erika, breaks up near Penmarc'h spilling 37 000 tons of fuel, causing an oil slick on the Breton, Vendean and Charentaise coasts. Loire-Atlantique is particularly affected.
  • 26 and 28 December – storms Lothar and Martin cause heavy damage with winds reaching 180 km/h. The total damage includes more than 90 dead, 6 billion euros paid by the insurers and 10,000 km² of forest devastated.

Arts and literature

  • 2 September – Publication of Jean-Marie Guéhenno's "L'avenir de la liberté – La démocratie dans la mondialisation", which examines the problems arising from confrontation between the democracy and globalisation

Sport

Births

Full date unknown

Deaths

January

February

March

May

June

July to October

November

December

Full date unknown

See also

References

  1. Longman, Jeré (10 October 2012). "Lance Armstrong's 1999 Tour de France Triumph Takes a Dark Turn". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
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