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January

*January 1 **
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster Scots dialect, Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, in Northwestern Europe, north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel (Grea ...
assumed the
Presidency of the Council of the European Union The presidency of the Council of the European Union is responsible for the functioning of the Council of the European Union, which is the co-legislator of the EU legislature alongside the European Parliament. It rotates among the member state ...
from
Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is geo ...
. **
Marseille Marseille ( , , ; also spelled in English as Marseilles; oc, Marselha ) is the prefecture of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône and capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Situated in the camargue region of southern Franc ...
(
France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...
) and
Košice Košice ( , ; german: Kaschau ; hu, Kassa ; pl, Коszyce) is the largest city in eastern Slovakia. It is situated on the river Hornád at the eastern reaches of the Slovak Ore Mountains, near the border with Hungary. With a population of app ...
(
Slovakia Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the s ...
) were named European Capitals of Culture. **
Antwerp Antwerp (; nl, Antwerpen ; french: Anvers ; es, Amberes) is the largest city in Belgium by area at and the capital of Antwerp Province in the Flemish Region. With a population of 520,504,
(
Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to th ...
) was named European Capital of Sport. **
Maribor Maribor ( , , , ; also known by other #Name, historical names) is the second-largest city in Slovenia and the largest city of the traditional region of Styria (Slovenia), Lower Styria. It is also the seat of the City Municipality of Maribor, th ...
(
Slovenia Slovenia ( ; sl, Slovenija ), officially the Republic of Slovenia (Slovene: , abbr.: ''RS''), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the southeast, an ...
) was named
European Youth Capital Turin (2010) Antwerp (2011) Braga (2012) Maribor (2013) Thessaloniki (2014) Ganja (2016) The 'European Youth Capital'' (abbreviated EYC) is the title awarded by the European Youth Forum to a European city, designed to empower ...
. **
United Kingdom The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Europe, off the north-western coast of the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotland, Wales and North ...
took over the presidency of the G8. *January 2: Five people died and thirteen were injured in a fire ignited in
Gennevilliers Gennevilliers () is a commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, in the Hauts-de-Seine department of Île-de-France. It is located from the centre of Paris. In 2017, it had a population of 46,907. History On 9 April 1929, one-fifth of the ...
suburb of
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
. *January 7: A
gas leak A gas leak refers to a leak of natural gas or another gaseous product from a pipeline or other containment into any area where the gas should not be present. Gas leaks can be hazardous to health as well as the environment. Even a small leak into ...
inside a coal mine in northern
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
killed eight workers. *January 10: Three Kurdish female activists, including a co-founder of the
Kurdistan Workers' Party The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK is a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerrilla movement, which historically operated throughout Kurdistan, but is now primarily based in the mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of south ...
, were shot dead in central
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
. The crime was condemned by the Kurdish community in Paris that organized a spontaneous protest as a sign of solidarity with the three women killed. *January 13: More than 20,000 people marched through
Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million ...
to protest
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
's new law banning Americans from adopting Russian children. *January 15: One person died and more than 40 were injured on the E4 motorway near
Helsingborg Helsingborg (, , , ) is a city and the seat of Helsingborg Municipality, Scania (Skåne), Sweden. It is the second-largest city in Scania (after Malmö) and ninth-largest in Sweden, with a population of 113,816 (2020). Helsingborg is the cent ...
,
Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ...
, after an estimated 100 vehicles crashed into one another due to dense fog and slippery road conditions. *January 16: Two people were killed and 13 were hurt when a helicopter
crashed "Crashed" is the third U.S. rock Single (music), single, (the fifth overall), from the band Daughtry (band), Daughtry's debut album. It was released only to U.S. rock stations on September 5, 2007. Upon its release the song got adds at those stat ...
into a crane on a building in central
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
. *January 19: Four climbers have died and a woman was seriously injured after an
avalanche An avalanche is a rapid flow of snow down a slope, such as a hill or mountain. Avalanches can be set off spontaneously, by such factors as increased precipitation or snowpack weakening, or by external means such as humans, animals, and earth ...
in Glencoe in the
Scottish Highlands The Highlands ( sco, the Hielands; gd, a’ Ghàidhealtachd , 'the place of the Gaels') is a historical region of Scotland. Culturally, the Highlands and the Lowlands diverged from the Late Middle Ages into the modern period, when Lowland Sco ...
. *January 26: Leftist former prime minister
Miloš Zeman Miloš Zeman (; born 28 September 1944) is a Czech politician serving as the third and current President of the Czech Republic since 2013. He previously served as the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic from 1998 to 2002. As leader of the Czec ...
won the Czech Republic's first direct presidential election. *January 27: Eleven people were killed and more than 30 injured when a bus slid off the road and plummeted into a ravine in central
Portugal Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic ( pt, República Portuguesa, links=yes ), is a country whose mainland is located on the Iberian Peninsula of Southwestern Europe, and whose territory also includes the Atlantic archipelagos of ...
.


February

*February 9 **Five people were killed in a plane crash at
Charleroi airport Brussels South Charleroi Airport, nl, Luchthaven Zuid-Brussel Charleroi, german: Flughafen Brüssel-Charleroi (BSCA), also unofficially called Brussels-Charleroi Airport, Charleroi Airport or rarely ''Gosselies Airport'', is an internationa ...
in
Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to th ...
. The airport was closed shortly after the crash. ** German Education Minister,
Annette Schavan Annette Schavan (; born 10 June 1955) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). She was the Federal Minister of Education and Research in the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel from 2005 to 2013, when she resigned foll ...
, resigned after
Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf Heinrich may refer to: People * Heinrich (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) * Heinrich (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) *Hetty (given name), a given name (including a list of peo ...
stripped her of her doctorate over plagiarism accusations. *February 11 **An underground methane gas explosion killed up to 18 miners at a coal pit in northern
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
. **A minibus exploded on the
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
border, killing at least 13 people and injuring 50 others. *February 13: At least five people were killed when a plane carrying football fans attempted an emergency landing and caught fire in the eastern
Ukrainian Ukrainian may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Ukraine * Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe * Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine * So ...
city of
Donetsk Donetsk ( , ; uk, Донецьк, translit=Donets'k ; russian: Донецк ), formerly known as Aleksandrovka, Yuzivka (or Hughesovka), Stalin and Stalino (see also: Names of European cities in different languages (C–D), cities' alternat ...
. *February 15: A meteor broke up in the vicinity of the city of
Chelyabinsk Chelyabinsk ( rus, Челя́бинск, p=tɕɪˈlʲæbʲɪnsk, a=Ru-Chelyabinsk.ogg; ba, Силәбе, ''Siläbe'') is the administrative center and largest city of Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. It is the seventh-largest city in Russia, with a ...
,
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
. According to Chelyabinsk's health department, around 1,200 people were injured, two of whom seriously, from the shattering of windows caused by the shockwaves and the debris. *February 18: Incumbent Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan Serzh Azati Sargsyan ( hy, Սերժ Ազատի Սարգսյան, ; born 30 June 1954)Of ...
won Armenia's presidential election with over 58 percent of the vote. *February 20: Bulgaria's government resigned from office after nationwide protests against high electricity prices and austerity measures. *February 21: Some 30,000 angry workers took to the streets of
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
to demonstrate against austerity measures planned by the Belgian government. *February 24:
Nicos Anastasiades Nicos Anastasiades ( el, Νίκος Αναστασιάδης ; born 27 September 1946) is a Cypriot politician who is the current president of Cyprus since 2013. He was re-elected in 2018. Previously, he was the leader of Democratic Rally betwe ...
, the conservative leader in
Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is geo ...
, won the
presidential election A presidential election is the election of any head of state whose official title is President. Elections by country Albania The president of Albania is elected by the Assembly of Albania who are elected by the Albanian public. Chile The pre ...
with 57.5% of the vote. *February 27: A shooting at a wood-processing company in central
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
has left three people dead and seven wounded, some of them seriously. *February 28 **
Benedict XVI Pope Benedict XVI ( la, Benedictus XVI; it, Benedetto XVI; german: link=no, Benedikt XVI.; born Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger, , on 16 April 1927) is a retired prelate of the Catholic church who served as the head of the Church and the sovereign ...
resigned Resignation is the formal act of leaving or quitting one's office or position. A resignation can occur when a person holding a position gained by election or appointment steps down, but leaving a position upon the expiration of a term, or choos ...
as
Pope The pope ( la, papa, from el, πάππας, translit=pappas, 'father'), also known as supreme pontiff ( or ), Roman pontiff () or sovereign pontiff, is the bishop of Rome (or historically the patriarch of Rome), head of the worldwide Cathol ...
, the first to do so since
Gregory XII Pope Gregory XII ( la, Gregorius XII; it, Gregorio XII;  – 18 October 1417), born Angelo Corraro, Corario," or Correr, was head of the Catholic Church from 30 November 1406 to 4 July 1415. Reigning during the Western Schism, he was oppose ...
in 1415, and the first to do so voluntarily since
Celestine V Celestine is a given name and a surname. People Given name * Pope Celestine I (died 432) * Pope Celestine II (died 1144) * Pope Celestine III (c. 1106–1198) * Pope Celestine IV (died 1241) * Pope Celestine V (1215–1296) * Antipope Cele ...
in
1294 Year 1294 ( MCCXCIV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events Asia * February 18 – Kublai Khan dies; by this time the separation of the four khanates of the Mongol Empire ...
. **
Parliament of Slovenia The Slovenian Parliament ( sl, Slovenski parlament) is the informal designation of the general representative body of the Slovenian nation and the legislative body of the Republic of Slovenia. According to the Constitution of Slovenia, the gene ...
ousted
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is not ...
Janez Janša Ivan Janša (; born 17 September 1958), baptized and best known as Janez Janša (), is a Slovenian politician who served three times as a prime minister of Slovenia, a position he had held from 2004 to 2008, from 2012 to 2013, and from 2020 to 2 ...
amid corruption allegations.


March

*March 5: The
Government of Moldova The Government of Moldova ( ro, Guvernul Republicii Moldova) is the government of the Republic of Moldova. It is housed on the Government House, Chișinău, Government House at the Great National Assembly Square, Chișinău, Great National Assemb ...
, led by
Prime Minister A prime minister, premier or chief of cabinet is the head of the cabinet and the leader of the ministers in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. Under those systems, a prime minister is not ...
Vlad Filat Vladimir Filat (born 6 May 1969), commonly referred to as Vlad Filat (), is a Moldovan businessman and politician, founder of Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova. He was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 25 September 2009 to 25 April 2013. He a ...
, was dismissed after a motion of censure voted by 54 MPs. *March 10: A fire at a mixed-use building in the southwestern German town of
Backnang Backnang (; swg, Bagene) is a town in Germany in the Bundesland of Baden-Württemberg, roughly northeast of Stuttgart. Its population has increased greatly over the past century, from 7,650 in 1900 to 35,761 in 2005. Backnang was ceded to W ...
killed eight people. *March 13: Argentine Cardinal
Jorge Mario Bergoglio Pope Francis ( la, Franciscus; it, Francesco; es, link=, Francisco; born Jorge Mario Bergoglio, 17 December 1936) is the head of the Catholic Church. He has been the bishop of Rome and sovereign of the Vatican City State since 13 March 2013. ...
was elected the Catholic Church's Pope, taking the name Francis I. *March 15: About fifty cars were involved in a chain accident on the M7 motorway in
Hungary Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia a ...
. At least one person died and another 40 were wounded. *March 16:
Eurozone The euro area, commonly called eurozone (EZ), is a currency union of 19 member states of the European Union (EU) that have adopted the euro (€) as their primary currency and sole legal tender, and have thus fully implemented EMU policies ...
finance ministers agreed a 10 billion-euro bailout package for
Cyprus Cyprus ; tr, Kıbrıs (), officially the Republic of Cyprus,, , lit: Republic of Cyprus is an island country located south of the Anatolian Peninsula in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Its continental position is disputed; while it is geo ...
to save the country from bankruptcy. *March 19: Two football fans were killed and 52 injured in a bus crash in central
Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
. *March 28: A bus crash in northwest
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
killed six people and injured at least 23 others, including orphans returning from a field trip.


April

*April 2:
Zafferana Etnea Zafferana Etnea (; scn, Zafarana ) is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Catania in the Italian region Sicily, located about southeast of Palermo and about north of Catania. The municipality of Zafferana Etnea contains the ...
, a small tourist town in the
province of Catania The Province of Catania ( it, Provincia di Catania; scn, Pruvincia di Catania) was a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in southern Italy. Its capital was the city of Catania. It had an area of and a total population of about 1, ...
,
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ...
, was covered in ash after
Mount Etna Mount Etna, or simply Etna ( it, Etna or ; scn, Muncibbeḍḍu or ; la, Aetna; grc, Αἴτνα and ), is an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, in the Metropolitan City of Catania, between the cities of Messina a ...
erupted. *April 7: Incumbent
Filip Vujanović Filip Vujanović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Филип Вујановић, ; born 1 September 1954) is a Montenegrin politician who served as the President of Montenegro from 2003 to 2018. Early life and career Born and raised in Belgrade, Vujanov ...
has won Montenegro's presidential election with 51.2% of the vote. *April 9: Thirteen people were killed in
Serbia Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Bas ...
after a man went on a gun rampage in a village near
Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers a ...
. *April 20:
Giorgio Napolitano Giorgio Napolitano (; born 29 June 1925) is an Italian politician who served as president of Italy from 2006 to 2015, the first Italian president to be re-elected to the presidency. Due to his dominant position in Italian politics, some critics ...
was re-elected
President of Italy The president of Italy, officially denoted as president of the Italian Republic ( it, Presidente della Repubblica Italiana) is the head of state of Italy. In that role, the president represents national unity, and guarantees that Italian poli ...
with 738 votes in the sixth ballot amid widespread protests by MPs eager to elect Stefano Rodotà. *April 22: A man went on a shooting rampage outside a firearm shop in
Belgorod Belgorod ( rus, Белгород, p=ˈbʲeɫɡərət) is a city and the administrative center of Belgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the Seversky Donets River north of the border with Ukraine. Population: Demographics The population of Be ...
,
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
, killing six people. *April 26: A fire in a psychiatric hospital in the
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
n town of Ramensky killed 38 people. *April 29: A powerful
explosion An explosion is a rapid expansion in volume associated with an extreme outward release of energy, usually with the generation of high temperatures and release of high-pressure gases. Supersonic explosions created by high explosives are known ...
badly damaged an office building in the center of
Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate ...
, injuring up to 43 people. *April 30: Queen
Beatrix of the Netherlands Beatrix (Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard, ; born 31 January 1938) is a member of the Dutch royal house who reigned as Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 until her abdication in 2013. Beatrix is the eldest daughter of Queen Juliana and her husband ...
signed the official acts of abdication in favor of her son the Prince of Orange, who becomes King
Willem-Alexander Willem-Alexander (; Willem-Alexander Claus George Ferdinand; born ) is King of the Netherlands, having acceded to the throne following his mother's abdication in 2013. Willem-Alexander was born in Utrecht as the oldest child of Princess Beatri ...
, the first male monarch in 123 years.


May

*May 1 **Three policemen were killed and two wounded after unknown assailants opened gun fire on their car in
Buynaksk Buynaksk (russian: Буйна́кск; kum, Шура / Темирхан-Шура, ''Şura / Temirxan-Şura'') is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located at the foothills of the Greater Caucasus on the Shura-Ozen River, southwest of ...
,
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
. **At least 20 people were arrested and 10 injured after protesters and police clashed in
Istanbul Istanbul ( , ; tr, İstanbul ), formerly known as Constantinople ( grc-gre, Κωνσταντινούπολις; la, Constantinopolis), is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, serving as the country's economic, ...
. *May 3: Twenty people were injured and more than one hundred houses were damaged in a series of
tornado A tornado is a violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the Earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. It is often referred to as a twister, whirlwind or cyclone, altho ...
es in
Northern Italy Northern Italy ( it, Italia settentrionale, it, Nord Italia, label=none, it, Alta Italia, label=none or just it, Nord, label=none) is a geographical and cultural region in the northern part of Italy. It consists of eight administrative regions ...
. *May 8: A fuel train derailed in
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
's
Rostov Oblast Rostov Oblast ( rus, Росто́вская о́бласть, r=Rostovskaya oblast, p=rɐˈstofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), located in the Southern Federal District. The oblast has an area of and a populati ...
causing a massive fire with one person missing, 44 injured and 3,000 evacuated. *May 11: 52 people were killed and over 140 injured in two car bombings in
Reyhanlı Reyhanlı (; ar, الريحانية, ''ar-Rayḥānīyah'') is a town and district of Hatay Province, on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, near the country's border with Syria. History Formerly known as İrtah (Artah) and Reyhaniye, Reyhanl ...
,
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
, near the
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
n border. *May 20 **At least four people were killed and 46 injured after two bombs exploded in the capital of
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a List of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia, Northern Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the ...
's
Dagestan Republic Dagestan ( ; rus, Дагеста́н, , dəɡʲɪˈstan, links=yes), officially the Republic of Dagestan (russian: Респу́блика Дагеста́н, Respúblika Dagestán, links=no), is a republic of Russia situated in the North Ca ...
,
Makhachkala Makhachkala ( rus, Махачкала, , məxətɕkɐˈla, links=yes),; av, Махӏачхъала, Maħaçqala; ce, ХӀинжа-ГӀала, Hinƶa-Ġala; az, Маһачгала, Mahaçqala; nog, Махачкала; lbe, Махачкъала; ...
. **Three Brazilian tourists have been killed and 22 more wounded after two
hot-air balloon A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carries p ...
s collided in
Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
. *May 22:
British Army The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. , the British Army comprises 79,380 regular full-time personnel, 4,090 Gurk ...
soldier Lee Rigby was killed by two attackers in
Woolwich Woolwich () is a district in southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The district's location on the River Thames led to its status as an important naval, military and industrial area; a role that was maintained throu ...
district of
London London is the capital and largest city of England and the United Kingdom, with a population of just under 9 million. It stands on the River Thames in south-east England at the head of a estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a majo ...
. Both were subsequently shot and apprehended by police. The
UK government ga, Rialtas a Shoilse gd, Riaghaltas a Mhòrachd , image = HM Government logo.svg , image_size = 220px , image2 = Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom (HM Government).svg , image_size2 = 180px , caption = Royal Arms , date_es ...
treated this murdering as a
terrorist incident Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of criminal violence to provoke a state of terror or fear, mostly with the intention to achieve political or religious aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violen ...
. *May 23: A series of unprecedented
riots A riot is a form of civil disorder commonly characterized by a group lashing out in a violent public disturbance against authority, property, or people. Riots typically involve destruction of property, public or private. The property targeted ...
in
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resulted in widespread damage and seven arrests. *May 26: Nearly 300 people have been arrested during demonstrations in
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over a new law allowing
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June

*June 3: At least 24 people have died as torrential rains in
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caused landslides and widespread
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. *June 5: The two-time
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, has been convicted of corruption and sentenced to two years in prison. *June 17: The
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, submitted his resignation following a corruption scandal. *June 19: At least 43 people sought medical help and more than 6,500 residents were evacuated in
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's southwestern
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, after ammunition explosions shook a military training area. *June 21: A major
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has caused extensive damage to
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, official residence of the Latvian president and home of Latvia's National History Museum. *June 23: A bus carrying Romanian tourists plunged into a ravine near
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, killing 18 and wounding 29. *June 24: Former
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was sentenced to seven years in prison for abusing power and having sex with an underage prostitute.


July

*July 1 **
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assumed the
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from
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. **Croatia becomes the accession of Croatia to the European Union, 28th member of the European Union. *July 7: Up to 80 people have been injured, after a passenger train derailed in
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's southern region of Krasnodar Krai, Krasnodar. *July 8: Nine people have died and 21 were injured after a bus careered off the road near the town of Ávila, Spain, Avila, central Spain. *July 11: Luxembourg PM Jean-Claude Juncker has resigned after losing parliamentary support over a spy scandal. *July 13 **At least six people were killed and 192 injured in a Brétigny-sur-Orge train crash, train derailment in
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suburb of Brétigny-sur-Orge. **18 people were killed and 45 injured after a gravel truck smashed into a bus near Podolsk,
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. *July 21: King Albert II of Belgium abdicated in favour of his son Philippe, King of the Belgians, Prince Phillipe. *July 24: 79 people were killed and 131 injured, after a high-speed train Santiago de Compostela derailment, derailed near Santiago de Compostela, Spain. *July 28: A coach 2013 Monteforte Irpino bus crash, has plunged off a flyover in southern
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, leaving 39 people dead and 8 injured. *July 29: One man died and another 44 people were injured in a Granges-près-Marnand train crash, collision between two trains in western
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.


August

*August 5: A semi-trailer truck caught fire in Norway's Gudvanga Tunnel, leading to the evacuation of 160 people, 55 of whom were hospitalized due to smoke inhalation and other injuries. *August 6: An ammonia leak at Horlivka chemical plant, Ukraine, has killed five people and sickened more than 20. *August 20 **Russian police killed nine suspected militants, including a prominent warlord, in a clash in the restive North Caucasus republic of Dagestan. **At least three people have been killed and five others injured when a gunman opened fire in a restaurant in a village in southern Germany. *August 23: Four people have died after a Eurocopter AS332 Super Puma, Super Puma helicopter, carrying 18, crashed into the sea near Shetland. *August 28: A small plane crashed in western Germany, killing four adults and one child and injuring three other children. *August 30: A motorway pile-up killed three Romanians and injured 33 other people, including Bulgarians, Serbs and Turks, close to the Hungary, Hungarian capital Budapest.


September

*September 1: Hundreds of thousands of people 2013 Romanian protests against the Roșia Montană Project, protested in major Romanian cities against the Roșia Montană Project. *September 8: Eleven people died when their minibus was hit by a passenger train at a level crossing near Iași, Romania. *September 10: An 2013 Russian ban of Moldovan wines, embargo was imposed by
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on imports of Moldovan wine. *September 11: More than one million Catalans formed a Catalan Way, human chain in Catalan independence, support of the independence of Catalonia. *September 12 **Flash floods in the eastern Galați region of Romania have left nine people dead and forced thousands to evacuate. **Three people died and another 29 were injured after two coaches collided in Nădlac, Romania. *September 13: 37 people have died in a fire at a psychiatric hospital in
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's Novgorod Oblast, Novgorod Region. *September 16: A poacher 2013 Annaberg shooting, shot dead three police officers and a paramedic in Annaberg, Lower Austria, Annaberg, Austria. *September 22: Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative party has won German federal election, 2013, German federal election, with 33.8% of the votes.


October

*October 3: At least 359 African migrants have died and 50 are missing after a boat carrying them to Europe 2013 Mediterranean Sea migrant shipwreck, sank off the southern Italian island of Lampedusa. *October 11: At least 27 people died when a boat carrying more than 200 migrants capsized in the Strait of Sicily. *October 13: Over 380 people were detained after an anti-migrant Russian nationalist riot in southern
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. *October 19: Ten parachutists and a pilot have died after the plane they were in crashed shortly after taking off in
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. *October 21: A suspected female 2013 Volgograd bus bombing, suicide bomber has set off explosives on a bus in the southern
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n city of Volgograd, killing six people and injuring 37. *October 25: The St Jude storm hit Northern Europe causing at least 17 deaths with flights and train services cancelled. *October 28: A gas leak at a coal mine in Spain has killed six people and left five injured.


November

*November 1: Two people, members of the far-right Greek political party Golden Dawn (political party), Golden Dawn, were killed in a drive-by shooting, outside the offices of Golden Dawn in Irakleio, Attica, Neo Irakleio, Athens. *November 4: A man fatally stabbed three people on a bus en route between Årdal and Tyin in Norway. *November 15: Twelve migrants were found dead after a plastic boat capsized off the coast of Lefkada, Greece. *November 18: A passenger plane has Tatarstan Airlines Flight 363, crashed at an airport in the
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n city of Kazan, killing all 50 people on board. *November 19: At least 18 people have been killed in flooding prompted by a cyclone and heavy rain that lashed the Italian island of Sardinia. *November 21: At least 54 people have been killed and 39 injured after the roof of a Maxima superstore 2013 Riga Maxima superstore collapse, collapsed in Riga, Latvia. *November 30: Nine people were killed and 32 injured after a police helicopter 2013 Glasgow helicopter crash, crashed into a busy pub in Glasgow.


December

*December 1: Between 400,000 and 800,000 people protested in Kyiv, Ukraine, against the decision of Viktor Yanukovych's government to suspend preparations for signing of the Ukraine–European Union relations, association agreement with the European Union under pressure from
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. *December 5: The Constitutional Court of Moldova recognized Romanian language, Romanian as country's official language. *December 19: Part of the ornate ceiling of the Apollo Theatre in
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collapsed during a performance, injuring at least 81 people in the audience. *December 29: A suicide bomber killed at least 17 people and wounded 38 others in an December 2013 Volgograd bombings, attack on a train station in the southern
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n city of Volgograd. *December 30: At least 14 people have been killed and 28 injured in a December 2013 Volgograd bombings, suicide bombing on a trolleybus in the
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n city of Volgograd.


Deaths


January

*January 3: Sergiu Nicolaescu, 82, Romanian film director, actor and politician. (born 1930) *January 6: Gerard Helders, 107, Dutch politician. (born 1905) *January 15: Princess Margarita of Baden, 80. (born 1932) *January 21: Michael Winner, 77, English film director and producer. (born 1935) *January 23: Józef Glemp, 83, Polish Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. (born 1929)


February

*February 16: Tony Sheridan, 72, English rock and roll singer-songwriter and guitarist. (born 1940) *February 18: Kevin Ayers, 68, English singer-songwriter. (born 1944) *February 22: Wolfgang Sawallisch, 89, German conductor and pianist. (born 1923) *February 23: Julien Ries, 92, Belgian Cardinal of the Catholic Church. (born 1920) *February 26: Stéphane Hessel, 95, French diplomat and writer. (born 1917)


March

*March 6: Alvin Lee, 68, English rock guitarist and singer. (born 1944) *March 7 **Peter Banks, 65, English guitarist. (born 1947) **Damiano Damiani, 90, Italian screenwriter, film director, actor and writer. (born 1922) *March 10: Princess Lilian, Duchess of Halland, 97. (born 1915) *March 12: Clive Burr, 56, English drummer. (born 1957) *March 19: Irina Petrescu, 71, Romanian film actress. (born 1941) *March 21: Pietro Mennea, 60, Italian sprinter and politician. (born 1952) *March 23: Boris Berezovsky (businessman), Boris Berezovsky, 67, Russian business oligarch. (born 1946) *March 27: Hjalmar Andersen, 90, Norwegian skater. (born 1923) *March 28: Richard Griffiths, 65, English actor of stage, film and television. (born 1947)


April

*April 2: Jesús Franco, 82, Spanish film director, writer, cinematographer and actor. (born 1930) *April 3: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, 85, German-born British novelist and screenwriter. (born 1927) *April 8 **Margaret Thatcher, 87, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. (born 1925) **Sara Montiel, 85, Spanish singer and actress. (born 1928) *April 9: Paolo Soleri, 93, Italian-born American architect. (born 1919) *April 10: Robert G. Edwards, 87, British Nobel physiologist. (born 1925) *April 11: Hilary Koprowski, 96, Polish virologist and immunologist. (born 1916) *April 14: Colin Davis, 85, English conductor. (born 1927) *April 18: Storm Thorgerson, 69, English graphic designer. (born 1944) *April 19: François Jacob, 92, French Nobel biologist. (born 1920) *April 28: János Starker, 88, Hungarian-born American cellist. (born 1924)


May

*May 4: Christian de Duve, 95, Belgian Nobel cytologist and biochemist. (born 1917) *May 6: Giulio Andreotti, 94, 41st Prime Minister of Italy. (born 1919) *May 9: Alfredo Landa, 80, Spanish actor. (born 1933) *May 9: Heinrich Rohrer, 79, Swiss Nobel physicist (born 1933) *May 22: Henri Dutilleux, 97, French composer. (born 1916) *May 23: Georges Moustaki, 79, French singer-songwriter. (born 1934)


June

*June 7: Pierre Mauroy, 84, Prime Minister of France (1981–1984). (born 1928) *June 9: Iain Banks, 59, Scottish author. (born 1954) *June 15: Heinz Flohe, 65, German footballer and manager. (born 1948) *June 16 **Josip Kuže, 60, Croatian football coach and former player. (born 1952) **Ottmar Walter, 89, German footballer. (born 1924) *June 19: Gyula Horn, 80, 3rd Prime Minister of the Republic of Hungary. (born 1932) *June 24: Emilio Colombo, 93, 40th Prime Minister of Italy. (born 1920) *June 26: Marc Rich, 78, Belgian businessman. (born 1934) *June 27: Alain Mimoun, 92, French runner and Olympic marathon champion. (born 1921)


July

*July 3: Radu Vasile, 70, Prime Minister of Romania (1998–1999). (born 1942) *July 19 **Mel Smith, 60, English comedian, writer, film director, producer and actor. (born 1952) **Bert Trautmann, 89, German-born British professional footballer. (born 1923) *July 25: Bernadette Lafont, 74, French actress. (born 1938) *July 30: Antoni Ramallets, 89, Spanish footballer. (born 1924)


August

*August 10: László Csizsik-Csatáry, 98, Hungarian Nazi war criminal. (born 1915) *August 12: Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau, 44, Dutch royal. (born 1968) *August 18 **Dezső Gyarmati, 85, Hungarian water polo player. (born 1927) **Florin Cioabă, 58, self-proclaimed king of the Gypsies. (born 1954) *August 20: Marian McPartland, 95, English-born American jazz pianist. (born 1918) *August 30: Seamus Heaney, 74, Irish Nobel poet. (born 1939) *August 31: David Frost, 74, British journalist and broadcaster. (born 1939)


September

*September 2: Ronald Coase, 102, British Nobel economist. (born 1910) *September 5: Rochus Misch, 96, German bodyguard of Adolf Hitler. (born 1917) *September 23: Geo Saizescu, 80, Romanian actor and film director. (born 1932)


October

*October 3: Sergei Belov, 69, Russian professional basketball player. (born 1944) *October 7: Patrice Chéreau, 68, French opera and theatre director, filmmaker, actor and producer. (born 1944) *October 9: Wilfried Martens, 77, 60th and 62nd Prime Minister of Belgium. (born 1936) *October 11 **María de Villota, 33, Spanish racing driver. (born 1980) **Erich Priebke, 100, German SS captain and war criminal. (born 1913) *October 14: Bruno Metsu, 59, French footballer and football manager. (born 1954) *October 15: Rudolf Friedrich, 90, member of the Swiss Federal Council. (born 1923) *October 23: Anthony Caro, 89, English abstract sculptor. (born 1924) *October 24: Manolo Escobar, 82, Spanish singer. (born 1931) *October 28: Tadeusz Mazowiecki, 86, 1st Prime Minister of Poland. (born 1927) *October 30: Anca Petrescu, 64, chief architect of the Romanian Palace of the Parliament. (born 1949)


November

*November 12: John Tavener, 69, British composer. (born 1944) *November 15: Glafcos Clerides, 94, 4th President of Cyprus. (born 1919) *November 17: Doris Lessing, 94, British Nobel novelist. (born 1919) *November 19: Frederick Sanger, 95, British Nobel biochemist. (born 1918) *November 25: Bill Foulkes, 81, English footballer. (born 1932) *November 28: Mitja Ribičič, 94, Slovene politician, 25th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia. (born 1919)


December

*December 1: Heinrich Boere, 92, Dutch-German Nazi war criminal. (born 1921) *December 7: Édouard Molinaro, 85, French film director and screenwriter. (born 1928) *December 8: John Cornforth, 96, Australian-British Nobel chemist. (born 1917) *December 14: Peter O'Toole, 81, British actor. (born 1932) *December 18: Ronnie Biggs, 84, British criminal. (born 1929) *December 23: Mikhail Kalashnikov, 94, Russian general and small arms designer. (born 1919) *December 26: Marta Eggerth, 101, Hungarian silent film actress. (born 1912) *December 29: Wojciech Kilar, 81, Polish composer. (born 1932) *December 30: Eero Mäntyranta, 76, Finnish skier. (born 1937)


Sports

*January 11–January 27: The 2013 World Men's Handball Championship, 23rd World Men's Handball Championship was held in Spain. *January 16–January 19: 2013 Monte Carlo Rally, 81st edition of Monte Carlo Rally *May 4–May 26: 2013 Giro d'Italia, 96th edition of ''Giro d'Italia'' *June 29–July 21: 2013 Tour de France, 100th edition of ''Tour de France'' *August 10–August 18: The 2013 World Championships in Athletics, 14th edition of the World Athletics Championships will be held in
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,
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. *September 4–September 22: The FIBA EuroBasket 2013, 38th edition of the EuroBasket championship will be held in
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. *September 6–September 14: The 2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship, 29th edition of the Women's European Volleyball Championship will be held in Germany and
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
. *December 7–December 22: The 2013 World Women's Handball Championship, 21st edition of the World Women's Handball Championship will be held in
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.


Arts and entertainment

*February 1–February 14: Carnival of Venice *March 9: Robin Stjernberg won the Melodifestivalen 2013, 53rd edition of Melodifestivalen with the song "You (Robin Stjernberg song), You". *February 17: "Child's Pose (film), Child's Pose", directed by Călin Peter Netzer and starring Luminița Gheorghiu in the central role, won the Golden Bear for best picture at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival, Berlin film festival. *May 18: Emmelie de Forest of Denmark wins the Eurovision Song Contest 2013, 58th edition of Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Only Teardrops". *May 15–May 26: 2013 Cannes Film Festival, 66th Cannes Film Festival *June 20–June 29: Moscow International Film Festival, 54th Moscow International Film Festival *August 28–September 7: 70th Venice International Film Festival


Architecture

*Library of Birmingham, the largest public library in the UK, projected for completion. *Mercury City Tower (
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), the tallest building in Europe, projected for completion. *Tour Majunga (
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), the third tallest skyscraper in France, projected for completion.


Nobel Prizes

* Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Chemistry – Martin Karplus, Michael Levitt, and Arieh Warshel * Nobel Prize in Economics, Economics – Eugene Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert J. Shiller * Nobel Prize in Literature, Literature – Alice Munro * Nobel Prize for Peace, Peace – Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons * Nobel Prize in Physics, Physics – François Englert and Peter Higgs * Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, Physiology or Medicine – James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman, and Thomas C. Südhof


Major religious holidays

*January 6: Baptism of Jesus, commonly known as Epiphany (holiday), Epiphany *February 1: Imbolc, a Cross-quarter day *February 13: Ash Wednesday *March 20: Equinox, Spring equinox, also known as Ostara *March 24: Palm Sunday *March 29: Good Friday *March 31: Easter (celebrated by the Western Christianity) *May 1: Beltane, a Cross-quarter day *May 5: Easter (celebrated by the Eastern Christianity) *May 9: Feast of the Ascension (celebrated by the Western Christianity) *May 19: Pentecost (celebrated by the Western Christianity) *June 21: Solstice, Summer solstice, also known as Midsummer *July 9: Ramadan, Muslims holy month of fasting begins *August 1: Lammas, a Cross-quarter day *August 7: Eid al-Fitr, Muslims end of fasting celebration *August 15: Assumption of Mary, preceded by two weeks of fasting *September 8: Nativity of the Theotokos *September 22: Equinox, Autumn equinox, also known as Mabon (Wicca), Mabon *October 15: Eid al-Adha *November 1 **Samhain, a Cross-quarter day **All Saints' Day/All Souls' Day *December 1: Advent begins *December 21: Solstice, Winter solstice, also known as Yule *December 25: Nativity of Jesus, commonly known as Christmas


References

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