1964 in Belgium
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Events in the year 1964 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Events
- 17 February – Government of Belgium and Government of Morocco sign a convention for the recruitment of guest workers.[2]
 - 11 May – Front Démocratique des Francophones political party founded.
 - 11 October – Municipal elections
 - 27 October – Hostage crisis begins in Stanleyville, Republic of the Congo.
 - 24 November – Operation Dragon Rouge ends hostage crisis in Stanleyville.
 
Art and architecture
Births
- 4 February – Steven Vanackere, politician
 - 15 March – Marco Van Hees, politician[3]
 - 26 March – Godelieve Jansens, cyclist
 - 17 April 
- Sonja Vermeylen, cyclist
 - Bart Van den Bossche, entertainer (died 2013)
 
 - 4 May – Peter Roes, cyclist
 - 12 May – Bart Somers, politician
 - 18 May – Luc Suplis, judoka
 - 9 June – Bart Moeyaert, writer
 - 14 June – Pieter Timmermans, businessman
 - 21 June – Claude Verspaille, footballer
 - 3 July – Frederik Vansina, pilot
 - 6 July – Thierry Warmoes, politician[4]
 - 26 July – Anne Provoost, writer
 - 23 August - Johan Bruyneel, cyclist
 - 2 October – Hilde Quintens, cyclist
 - 31 October – Dimitri Mbuyu, footballer
 - 8 November – Dominique Leroy, businesswoman
 
Deaths
- 7 January – Jean Verbrugge (born 1896), orthopedic surgeon
 - 26 February – Léon Vanderstuyft (born 1890), cyclist
 - 29 February – Victor van Straelen (born 1889), conservationist
 - 27 March – Roger Motz (born 1904), politician
 - 21 June – Jan Mertens (born 1904), cyclist
 - 27 June – Georges Brausch (born 1915), ethnographer
 - 13 July – Achille Delattre (born 1879), trade unionist
 - 30 July – Alfred Verdyck (born 1882), footballer
 - 2 September – Henri Hanlet (born 1888), cyclist
 - 17 September – Jean Ray (born 1887), writer
 - 28 September – Henri Grégoire (born 1881), scholar
 - 5 October – Jean-Baptiste Janssens (born 1889), Jesuit
 - 16 November – Lucien Dehoux (born 1890), gymnast
 - 7 December – Aloïs Simon (born 1897), historian
 
References
- ^ "Baudouin I, king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica.
 - ^ Bosco d'Otreppe (17 February 2024). "En 1964, personne n'imaginait que les travailleurs marocains resteraient en Belgique". La Libre. p. 8.
 - ^ "Les Députés: Marco Van Hees" (in French). Brussels, Belgium: Chamber of Representatives. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
 - ^ "Les Députés: Marco Van Hees" (in French). Brussels, Belgium: Chamber of Representatives. Retrieved 9 September 2024.
 
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