1930 in Belgium
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Events in the year 1930 in Belgium.
Incumbents
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Events
- 3 May to 3 November – Exposition internationale held in Liège with simultaneous International Exhibition of Colonies, Shipping and Flemish Art held in Antwerp.
- June – Royal visit to Mons.[1]
- 20 July – Louis Chiron wins the 1930 Belgian Grand Prix at Spa–Francorchamps.
Publications
- Album souvenir de l'exposition internationale d'Anvers 1930 (Géo M. Potié).[2]
- Madeline Brandeis, Little Philippe of Belgium (New York, Grosset & Dunlap).[3]
Art and architecture
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- Hotel Le Plaza, Brussels opens
Births
- 7 September – Prince Baudouin (died 1993)
- 18 April – Michel Didisheim, royal secretary (died 2020)
Deaths
- 11 September – Charles Lemonnier (born 1860), mayor of Brussels
- 16 September – Julien Liebaert (born 1848), politician
- 15 October – Albert Grisar (born 1870), sailor
- 27 December – Eugène Henry (born 1862), Governor General of Congo
References
- ^ Le Soir illustré, 7 June 1930.
- ^ Album souvenir at Internet Archive.
- ^ Little Philippe at Internet Archive.
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