2001 in Belgium
Events from the year 2001 in Belgium
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Incumbents
    
    
Events
    
- March 27 - A train collision in Pécrot, Walloon Brabant causes 8 fatalities.
 - April 28 - Popular amusement park Walibi Waver reopens as Six Flags Belgium.
 - June 3 - Aloys Jousten consecrated as bishop of Liège
 - July 16 - Belgian Jacques Rogge elected President of the International Olympic Committee.
 - September 11 - One Belgian dies in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City: Patrice Braut, killed on the 94th floor.[2]
 - November 6 - National airline company Sabena is declared bankrupt by the commercial court.
 
Publications
    
- Philippe Bragard and Vincent Bruch, Namur: une citadelle européenne (Namur, Les Amis de la Citadelle de Namur)
 - Raymond van Uytven, Production and Consumption in the Low Countries, 13th-16th Centuries (Aldershot, Ashgate)
 
Art and architecture
    
- 21 January to 22 April – Exhibition Pride and Joy: Children's Portraits in The Netherlands 1500-1700 held at Royal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp.
 
Births
    
- 27 February – Largie Ramazani, Belgian footballer
 - 25 October – Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, eldest child of King Philippe and Queen Mathilde
 
Deaths
    
- January
 
- January 1 - Remi Capoen (84), cyclist
 - January 7 - Robert Hurbain (72), businessman
 - January 8 - Paul Vanden Boeynants (81), politician
 - January 11 - Maurits Goossens (86), actor
 - January 19 - Pierre Soubry (69), businessman
 - January 26 - Eric Rijckaert (57), doctor
 - January 27 - Marie José of Belgium (94), Belgian princess and last Queen of Italy
 - January 31 - Renaat Braem (90), architect
 
- February
 
- February 22 - Piet Bergers (93), actor
 
- March
 
- March 5 - Evrard de Limburg Stirum (73), mayor
 - March 5 - Frans De Mulder (63), cyclist
 - March 16 - Brasser (64), cartoonist
 
- May
 
- May 3 - Ward Schroeven (88), athlete
 - May 14 - Eugeen Uten (81), carillonneur and composer
 
- June
 
- June 3 - Jean-Pierre De Decker (56), film director
 - June 15 - Hurey (63), cartoonist
 - June 29 - Donald Madder (32), actor
 - June 30 - Pol Appeltants (79), soccer-player
 
- July
 
- July 8 - Kees Brug (78), singer and comedian
 - July 12 - Jacques Vercruysse (71), athlete
 - July 16 - Morris (77), cartoonist
 
- August
 
- August 3 - Leo De Kesel (97), cleric
 - August 18 - Roland Cardon (72), composer and conductor
 - August 19 - Henri-François Van Aal (68), journalist and politician
 - August 21 - Alfred Scokaert (80), mayor
 - August 24 - Bernard Heuvelmans (84), zoologist
 - August 29 - Jacques Santkin (52), politician
 
- September
 
- September 7 - Georges Mundeleer (80), politician
 - September 8 - Paul Ooghe (102), last surviving Belgian soldier from World War 1
 - September 26 - Albert Tiberghien (86), tax consultant
 
- October
 
- October 1 - Alfons Borgers (82), mathematician
 - October 15 - Lieve Baeten (46), children book writer
 
- November
 
- November 15 - Robert Vanes (78), businessman and professor
 - November 24 - Eddy Meeùs (75), entrepreneur, founder Walibi
 
- December
 
- December 1 - Taf Wallet (99), painter and engraver
 - December 15 - Paul Devlies (79), politician
 - December 22 - Pierre Cosemyns (71), boxer
 - December 22 - Angèle Durand (76), singer and actress
 - December 26 - Staf Permentier (81), comedian
 - December 29 - Louis Waltniel (76), politician
 - December 30 - Chaim Kreiswirth (83), Polish-Belgian rabbi
 
See also
    
    
References
    
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2001 in Belgium. | 
- "Albert II | king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
 - "11 Septembre 2001 : Patrice Braut vivait son rêve américain". Retrieved 24 September 2014.
 
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