1993 in Belgium
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Events from the year 1993 in Belgium
Incumbents
- Monarch: Baudouin (until 31 July);[1] Albert II (from 9 August)
 - Prime Minister: Jean-Luc Dehaene
 
Events
- January
 
- 20 January – Kidnapping of Ulrika Bidegård
 
- February
 
- 6 February – Revision of the Constitution of Belgium signed into law
 
- May
 
- 15 May – Barbara Dex represents Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993
 
- June
 
- 6 June – Standard Liège wins the Belgian Cup at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium
 
- July
 
- 31 July – Death of King Baudouin
 
- August
 
- 9 August – Albert II sworn in as King, following the death of his brother Baudouin, on 31 July
 
Publications
- M. Leroy, De la Belgique unitaire à l'Etat fédéral (Brussels, Bruylant).
 
Births
- 29 March – Thorgan Hazard, footballer
 - 13 April – Daan Myngheer, cyclist (died 2016)
 - 9 May – Rachel Sobry, politician
 - 13 May – Romelu Lukaku, footballer
 - 1 June – Noémie Happart, model
 - 4 September – Yannick Carrasco, footballer
 - 2 October – Michy Batshuayi, footballer
 
Deaths
- 12 January – Pierre Nihant (born 1925), cyclist
 - 3 February
 
- Éliane de Meuse (born 1899), painter
 - Karel Goeyvaerts (born 1923), composer
 
- 23 February – Robert Triffin (born 1911), economist
 - 21 March – Albert Ramon (born 1920), cyclist
 - 10 July – Alfred Hamerlinck (born 1905), cyclist
 - 31 July – Baudouin of Belgium (born 1930), monarch
 - 21 September – Fernand Ledoux (born 1897), actor
 - 22 November – Alois De Hertog (born 1927), cyclist
 - 29 November – Arnold Boghaert (born 1920), bishop
 - 3 December – Henricus Cockuyt (born 1903), Olympic sprinter
 - 20 December – Hubert Deltour, (born 1911), cyclist
 
References
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- ^ "Baudouin I, king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
 
