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This is a list of events that took place in Europe in 2016.

Incumbents

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European Union

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Events

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January

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Protest in Cologne against New Year's Eve sexual assaults

February

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Rescue teams on the site of Bad Aibling rail accident

March

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Entrance of Maalbeek metro station, two days after Brussels bombings

April

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May

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Violence during Paris anti-labor reform protests, 1 May
Jamala, winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016

June

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Inauguration of the Gotthard Base Tunnel
Of the 382 voting areas in the United Kingdom and Gibraltar a total of 270 returned majority votes in favour of "Leave" whereas 129 returned majority votes in favour of "Remain" in the referendum including all 32 areas in Scotland.
  Leave
  Remain
UEFA Euro 2016 opening ceremony
David Cameron announces his resignation as Prime Minister in the wake of the UK vote on EU membership.

July

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The scene of Nice attack on 15 July

August

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Amatrice destroyed by 24 August earthquake

September

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October

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November

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December

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Sports

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Arts and entertainment

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Deaths

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January

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David Bowie
Alan Rickman

February

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Umberto Eco

March

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Johan Cruyff
Imre Kertész

April

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May

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Corry Brokken

June

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Anton Yelchin
Bud Spencer

July

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Michel Rocard
Elie Wiesel

August

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Walter Scheel
Sonia Rykiel

September

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Carlo Azeglio Ciampi

October

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Andrzej Wajda
Dario Fo

November

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Konstantinos Stefanopoulos
Rita Barberá

December

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Bernard Fox

See also

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References

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  4. ^ Noah Barkin; Paul Carrel (8 January 2016). "Asylum seekers among suspects in Cologne's New Year violence". Reuters.
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  11. ^ "Centre-right candidate wins Portugal's presidential election". The Guardian. 24 January 2016.
  12. ^ Sewell Chan (28 January 2016). "24 Die After Iraqi Kurdish Refugees' Boat Sinks Off Greek Island". The New York Times.
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  39. ^ Slav Okov (21 April 2016). "Bulgaria Imposes Compulsory Voting to Increase Turnout". Bloomberg.
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  41. ^ "Norway helicopter crash: 13 killed near Bergen". BBC News. 29 April 2016.
  42. ^ James Rothwell; Peter Foster (29 April 2016). "13 dead including one Briton after helicopter crashes in Norway". The Telegraph.
  43. ^ Elisabetta Povoledo (11 May 2016). "Italy Approves Same-Sex Civil Unions". The New York Times.
  44. ^ Nick Squires (11 May 2016). "Italian parliament gives gay unions the green light". The Telegraph.
  45. ^ Claire Phipps, Matthew Weaver (19 May 2016). "EgyptAir flight MS804: 'We cannot exclude anything,' says Egypt PM – live updates". The Guardian.
  46. ^ James Rothwell, Chiara Palazzo (19 May 2016). "EgyptAir flight MS804 Paris-Cairo 'crashes' with one Briton on board - aviation experts say terror attack 'most likely scenario'". The Telegraph.
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  50. ^ Angelique Chrisafis (3 June 2016). "Europe floods: Seine could peak at six metres as Louvre closes doors". The Guardian.
  51. ^ "Train crash in Belgium leaves three dead and nine injured". The Guardian. 6 June 2016.
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  53. ^ "14 dead after Turkish school bus veers into canal". The Guardian. 6 June 2016.
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  56. ^ "Euro 2016: Russia given suspended disqualification". BBC News. 14 June 2016.
  57. ^ Owen Gibson (14 June 2016). "Russia handed suspended Euro 2016 disqualification and lash out at England". The Guardian.
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  61. ^ Azadeh Ansari, Tim Hume (26 June 2016). "Iceland elects first new president in 20 years". CNN.
  62. ^ "Guðni Jóhannesson wins Iceland's presidential election". The Guardian. 26 June 2016.
  63. ^ "Spanish election: PP wins most seats but deadlock remains". BBC News. 27 June 2016.
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  74. ^ "Nice attack: At least 84 killed during Bastille Day celebrations". BBC News. 15 July 2016.
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  81. ^ "Armenia protesters, police clash over hostage crisis". Al Jazeera. 21 July 2016.
  82. ^ Roland Oliphant (21 July 2016). "Rioting in Armenian capital Yerevan as hostage crisis enters fifth day". The Telegraph.
  83. ^ Catherine E. Shoichet; Ralph Ellis; Jason Hanna (23 July 2016). "Munich shooting: 9 victims, gunman dead, police say". CNN.
  84. ^ Rukmini Callimachi; Melissa Eddy; Andrew Jacobs (22 July 2016). "Gunman in Munich Kills 9, Then Himself, the Police Say". The New York Times.
  85. ^ "France Rouen: Fire kills 13 at birthday party in bar". BBC News. 6 August 2016.
  86. ^ Kim Willsher, Warren Murray (6 August 2016). "Rouen fire: at least 13 dead in birthday disaster at bar in French city". The Guardian.
  87. ^ "Macedonia storm: Deadly freak floods hit Skopje". BBC News. 7 August 2016.
  88. ^ Ada Carr (7 August 2016). "Torrential Rains Leave At Least 21 Dead, 6 Missing in Macedonia; State of Emergency Declared". Weather.com.
  89. ^ "Wildfires kill three people on Portugal's Madeira, 1,000 evacuated". Reuters. 10 August 2016.
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  91. ^ "At least 12 killed in bombing attacks in Turkey". The Irish Times. 10 August 2016.
  92. ^ "More than 50 dead in attack on wedding party in Turkey". Al Jazeera. 21 August 2016.
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  95. ^ "At least 17 dead in Moscow warehouse fire: Russian ministry". Euronews. 27 August 2016.
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  105. ^ Filip Warwick (14 November 2016). "Igor Dodon wins Moldova presidential election". RFI.
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  107. ^ Angel Krasimirov, Tsvetelia Tsolova (14 November 2016). "Bulgarian PM Borisov resigns, snap parliamentary poll likely". Reuters.
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