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This article details events occurring in the year 2004 in Belgium. Major events include a gas explosion in Ghislenghien, which killed 24 people, and the restructuring of the Vlaams Blok political party.
Incumbents
Events
- 1 March – Marc Dutroux brought to trial.
 - 22 March – Marc Dutroux sentenced to life imprisonment.
 - 24 April – Sporting Anderlecht wins the Belgian First Division
 - 30 July – Gas explosion in Ghislenghien, Hainaut, causes 24 deaths.
 - 21 August – Justine Henin wins the Olympic final against French tennis player Amélie Mauresmo, earning the gold medal
 - 29 August – Kimi Räikkönen wins the 2004 Belgian Grand Prix at the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps.[2]
 - 25 October – Patrick Hoogmartens succeeds Paul Schruers as Bishop of Hasselt
 - 14 November – Flemish political party Vlaams Blok dissolves and rebrands as Vlaams Belang.
 - 26 December – 12 Belgians are among the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
 
Publications
- Xavier Mabille, Histoire politique de la Belgique: Facteurs et acteurs de changement (Brussels, C.R.I.S.P.).
 
Art and architecture
- Buildings
 
- Ethias Arena opens in Hasselt
 - North Galaxy Towers in Brussels completed (begun 2002)
 
Births
- 6 January – Roméo Lavia, footballer
 - 6 February – Princess Louise of Belgium
 - 2 March – Evy Poppe, snowboarder
 - 13 October – Ben Mertens, snooker player
 
Deaths
- January
 
- 1 January – Jean-Pierre Hallet, anthropologist and human rights activist.
 - 7 January – Leonce-Albert Van Peteghem, bishop
 - 28 January – André Van Lysebeth, yoga instructor
 
- February
 
- 2 February – Arthur Gilson, politician
 - 7 February – Leopold Maertens
 - 9 February – Mechtilde van Mechelen, actress
 - 11 February – Ugo Prinsen, actor
 - 13 February – Jan De Laender, psychologist and journalist
 - 21 February – John Taylor, politician
 
- March
 
- 13 March – Roger Nols, mayor
 - 14 March – Petrus Weemaels, composer
 - 17 March – Jan Van Der Auwera, soccer player
 
- April
 
- 2 April – Guillaume Marie van Zuylen, bishop
 - 4 April – Briek Schotte, cyclist
 - 5 April – Fernand Goyvaerts, soccer player
 
- May
 
- 3 May – Marc Mortier, entrepreneur
 - 5 May – Marc Scheers, TV producer
 - 16 May – Omer Grawet, journalist and news reporter
 - 18 May – Rik Hamblok, abstract painter
 - 26 May – Frans Buyens, film and TV-director
 
- June
 
- 7 June – Karel Biddeloo comic book creator
 - 15 June 
- Maurits Sabbe, priest and theologian
 - Denise Zimmerman, actress
 
 - 20 June – Stive Vermaut, cyclist
 
- July
 
- 3 July – Freddy de Vree, poet
 - 8 July – Emile Brichard, cyclist
 - 27 July – Léon Hurez, politician
 
- August
 
- 2 August – François Craenhals, comic book writer
 - 10 August – Remi Piryns
 - 31 August — Jean-Marie Ghuysen, chemist
 
- September
 
- 5 September – Cecil de Strycker, economist and banker
 - 9 September – Hein Beniest, film director
 - 16 September – Cyrillus-Camillus Barbary, First World War veteran
 - 26 September – Tim Pauwels, cyclist
 - 30 September – Fernand Terby conductor
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Albert II, king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
 - ↑ "2004 Belgian Grand Prix - Practice 2". Retrieved 10 April 2013.
 
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