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1 Incumbents  



1.1  European Union  







2 Events  



2.1  January  





2.2  February  





2.3  March  





2.4  April  





2.5  May  





2.6  June  





2.7  July  





2.8  August  





2.9  September  





2.10  October  





2.11  November  





2.12  December  







3 Arts and entertainment  





4 Sports  





5 Architecture  





6 Births  





7 Deaths  



7.1  January  





7.2  February  





7.3  March  





7.4  April  





7.5  May  





7.6  June  





7.7  July  





7.8  August  





7.9  September  





7.10  October  





7.11  November  





7.12  December  







8 Major religious holidays  





9 See also  





10 References  














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Years in Europe: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Centuries: 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century
Decades: 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s
Years: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

This is a list of 2012 events that occurred in Europe.

Incumbents

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European Union

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Events

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January

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Demonstrations against Romanian President Traian BăsescuinBucharest
Collision of Costa Concordia

February

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Anti-ACTA protests in Vienna, Austria

March

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Szczekociny rail crash

April

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Train collision at Westerpark, Amsterdam

May

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The damaged town hallofSant'Agostino after 20 May earthquake
The damaged tower of Republika Power Plant (Pernik) after 22 May earthquake

June

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Queen Elizabeth II Thames Royal Pageant

July

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Flooding in Krasnodar Krai, Russia

August

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September

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2012 Catalan independence protest
River Swale in flood at Topcliffe, North Yorkshire

October

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November

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Violent protestsonMaribor streets

December

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Arts and entertainment

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Sports

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Architecture

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Births

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Deaths

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Major religious holidays

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See also

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References

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  • ^ BBC News - Costa Concordia disaster: Rescuers blast holes in search for missing
  • ^ BBC News - EU Iran sanctions: Ministers adopt Iran oil imports ban
  • ^ BBC News - Cold weather kills dozens in eastern Europe
  • ^ BBC News - Mount Etna eruption led to temporary flight cancellations
  • ^ CNN - Amid clashes, Greek Parliament approves austerity measures
  • ^ CNN - Iran suspends oil exports to France, UK
  • ^ Click.ro - Two explosions in Sighetu Marmaţiei
  • ^ The Sydney Morning Herald - Euro zone strikes deal on Greece bailout
  • ^ LSMedia - Putin re-elected for third term Archived 2012-03-10 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ BBC News - Poland suffers deadly train crash near Szczekociny
  • ^ Libertatea.ro - Shooting in Bucharest: two deaths and six people injured, in Perla area!
  • ^ Independent.ie - Experts claim death coach not speeding before crash
  • ^ The Guardian - Encyclopædia Britannica halts print publication after 244 years
  • ^ The New York Times - 4 killed at Jewish School in Southwestern France
  • ^ România TV - Devastating wildfires in several country areas
  • ^ Globalpost.com - Explosion at German chemical plant kills one
  • ^ BBC News - Russian plane crash kills 31 in Siberia
  • ^ Business Insider - Hungarian President resigns after plagiarizing his doctoral thesis Archived 2012-04-04 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ The Independent - Serbian President Boris Tadić resigns
  • ^ CBS News - Hungary: Man suspected of killing 4 relatives Archived 2012-04-06 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Reporterntv.ro - Petrobrazi Refinery explosion injured six people
  • ^ BBC News - Germany train crash: Three die in Offenbach collision
  • ^ Scotsman.com - Norway shooting: Anders Behring Breivik enters plea of self-defence
  • ^ BBC News - Netherlands train crash: Scores injured in Amsterdam
  • ^ BBC News - Blasts injure 27 in east Ukraine city of Dnipropetrovsk
  • ^ The New York Times - Romania’s government collapses amid austerity backlash
  • ^ BBC News - Romanian government falls in no-confidence vote
  • ^ Realitatea.net - Romania's government has resigned
  • ^ CNN - Twin explosions kill 8 in Russia
  • ^ Global Post - Armenia: Explosions at rally injure over 140
  • ^ M5.6 - 11km ENE of Aliabad, Azerbaijan (USGS)
  • ^ Realitatea.net - Bucharest: Tram accident with more than 92 injuries in Pasajul Lujerului Archived 2014-11-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Euronews - Moldova rally draws nearly 7,000
  • ^ Magnitude 6.0 - Northern Italy (USGS) Archived 2012-05-23 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ BBC News - Deadly northern Italy earthquake hits heritage sites
  • ^ "At least 11 Albanian university students killed in bus crash", Reuters
  • ^ "Magnitude 5.6 - Bulgaria (USGS)". Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
  • ^ CNN - 1 killed, 18 wounded in Turkey suicide bombing
  • ^ "Police: 2 dead and 8 wounded in Finland shooting spree", CNN
  • ^ Magnitude 5.8 - Northern Italy (USGS) Archived 2012-05-31 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ BBC News - Shots fired as K-For tackles Kosovo Serb roadblocks
  • ^ "Anti-Nazi protests in Hamburg" Archived 2012-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, Euronews
  • ^ CNN - What's on during Diamond Jubilee weekend
  • ^ Realitatea.net - Rains and storms made havoc in the country Archived 2012-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Ziare.com - 2012 local election: USL won the majority of votes
  • ^ "Very strong earthquake along the Fethiye, Turkey coast creates panic among tourists and injures more than 50 people", Earthquake-report.com
  • ^ "Romania ex-PM Adrian Nastase in suicide attempt", BBC News
  • ^ "Turkey sends anti-aircraft guns to Syrian border", BBC News
  • ^ "CERN experiments observe particle consistent with long-sought Higgs boson", CERN Press Release
  • ^ "Romanian parliament votes to suspend President Băsescu", BBC News
  • ^ "Russian pilgrims killed in bus crash in Ukraine", BBC News
  • ^ "Russia flash floods: 144 killed in Krasnodar region", BBC News
  • ^ "Russian floods kill 171 people in Krasnodar region", Bloomberg Businessweek
  • ^ "French Alps avalanche: Climbers killed near Chamonix", BBC News
  • ^ "Poland: Tornadoes hit Kujawy-Pomorze and Wielkopolska", BBC News
  • ^ "Deadly blast hits Israeli tour bus in Bulgaria", BBC News
  • ^ "At least seven dead in Bulgaria tourist coach bomb", The Telegraph
  • ^ "Spain wildfires: Three killed in Catalonia", BBC News
  • ^ "Fires kill 3, rage on in Girona in northern Spain", Reuters
  • ^ "Portugal wildfires force villagers to evacuate Madeira homes", The Guardian
  • ^ "Frozen souls in pain! Ungheni bus crash death toll rises to 11!", Știrile PRO TV Chișinău
  • ^ "Spanish fireworks explode prematurely, injuring 28", ABC News
  • ^ "French riots: Amiens buildings torched in clashes", BBC News
  • ^ "French city of Amiens rocked by riots", The Guardian
  • ^ "French leader promises order after youths riot in a northern city", The New York Times
  • ^ "Bomb in Turkish town of Gaziantep kills eight", The Guardian
  • ^ "Turkish city of Gaziantep hit by deadly bombing", BBC News
  • ^ "CCR invalidated the results of the referendum for the impeachment of President Traian Băsescu", Antena3.ro
  • ^ "Protest in front of CCR. People burst into tears when they heard the verdict of the Court", România TV
  • ^ "Four killed as tourist balloon crash-lands in Slovenia", Reuters
  • ^ "Georgian army operation on Russian border leaves 14 dead", BBC News
  • ^ "Azerbaijani military officer serving life for murder in Hungary is freed when sent home" Archived November 11, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Montrealgazette.com
  • ^ "Baby killed as tourist bus crashes in France", Euronews
  • ^ "Prime Minister Victor Ponta convened a crisis cell, following the accident in France", Antena3.ro
  • ^ "Russian bus station collapse kills one, injures 13: report", Expatica.com
  • ^ "Mass stranding of pilot whales at Anstruther in Fife", BBC News
  • ^ "30 dead as Kurdish rebels clash with Turkey forces: sources", Dawn.com
  • ^ "Turkey grenade depot blast kills 25", BBC News
  • ^ "Dozens dead after Turkey migrant boat sinks", BBC News
  • ^ "Clashes at Kurdish festival in Germany leave 80 police officers injured; 31 people detained"[dead link], The Washington Post
  • ^ "Three dead in Polish bus crash in eastern France", Xinhuanet.com
  • ^ "Many hurt as trams collide in The Hague", BBC News
  • ^ "Huge turnout for Catalan independence rally", BBC News
  • ^ "14 workers killed in Moscow region fire", News.com.au
  • ^ "10,000 Bessarabians asked, on the streets, unification of Moldova with Romania", Ziarul de Iași
  • ^ "Vlad Filat prohibits the demonstrations pro-unification with Romania. Action 2012 does not abandon", Ziua Veche
  • ^ "Road crash kills 10 in south Russia", RIA Novosti
  • ^ "Muslims’ anti-American protests spread to Europe", Turkish Weekly
  • ^ "Czech police race to find source of methanol poisoning outbreak", Český rozhlas
  • ^ "Bears make a new victim. A new attack in Pietroșiţa, after the deadly one in this morning, in the commune of Moroieni", Gândul.info
  • ^ "Spain floods: Eight die in Malaga, Almeria and Murcia", BBC News
  • ^ "35 injured as tornado knocks over Ferris wheel at fairground in Spain", Independent.ie
  • ^ "Turkey authorises future Syria raids", Aljazeera
  • ^ "EU awarded Nobel Peace Prize", The Telegraph
  • ^ "Nobel Peace Prize awarded to European Union", BBC News
  • ^ "'Goosebumps' as daredevil jumps from edge of space", CNN
  • ^ "Felix Baumgartner on breaking the sound barrier: 'I didn’t feel it'; helmet-cam video shows what Austrian daredevil saw during awe-inspiring leap", NYDailyNews.com
  • ^ "Felix Baumgartner's jump from space's edge watched by millions" Archived 2012-10-18 at the Wayback Machine, Newsday.com
  • ^ "Italian scientists convicted over earthquake warning", Reuters
  • ^ "Greek government defies protests to approve more austerity", Reuters
  • ^ "Violent protests as Greek parliament approves austerity bill", Euronews
  • ^ "Algerian military cargo plane crashes in France with 6 people aboard"[permanent dead link], Calgary Herald
  • ^ "Montenegro train crash kills 2, injures 28"[permanent dead link], The News Tribune
  • ^ "Four dead as floods hit central Italy", Euronews
  • ^ "Anti-austerity strikes erupt across Europe", Aljazeera
  • ^ "Europe's day of anti-austerity strikes and protests turn violent – as it happened", The Guardian
  • ^ "Algarve tornado: 13 injured and 12 homeless" Archived 2012-11-19 at the Wayback Machine, Algarve Resident
  • ^ "Weather: three men feared dead but downpours 'will cease next week'", The Telegraph
  • ^ "Report: Train slams into vehicle in southern Italy, killing 6", CNN
  • ^ "Fire kills 14 in workshop for disabled people", Spiegel.de
  • ^ "Fire in German workshop for disabled leaves 14 dead", CBS News
  • ^ "Freak tornado smashes steel mill in Italian town of Taranto", Daily Telegraph
  • ^ "Taranto, Italy tornado: Rare fall twister hits steel factory", Huffington Post
  • ^ "Protests turn violent in Slovenia ahead of presidential vote", Euronews
  • ^ "Slovenia police: 33 facing charges over violence during anti-government protests"[dead link], The Washington Post
  • ^ "Slovenia protesters clash with police over budget cuts", BBC News
  • ^ "Three killed after cargo ship sinks off Istanbul"[permanent dead link], Chicago Tribune
  • ^ "5 workers killed in collapse of under construction building in southern Russia"[dead link], The Washington Post
  • ^ "S. Russia building collapse death toll rises to 5", RIA Novosti
  • ^ "Victor Ponta, appointed PM. Traian Băsescu signed the decree", România TV
  • ^ "Victor Ponta was officially appointed premier", Evz.ro
  • ^ "Traian Băsescu officially appointed Victor Ponta prime minister", Gândul.info
  • ^ "Italy's Mario Monti resigns, as MPs pass budget", BBC News
  • ^ "Mario Monti resigns as prime minister of Italy", The Guardian
  • ^ "Cold snap kills 200 in Europe", Gulfnews.com
  • ^ "6 die in Poland from drinking tainted alcohol", The Raw Story
  • ^ "Maramureș: Five people missing in a disused mine shaft were found dead. The victims were found at a depth of 200 meters in the mine. The bodies were brought to the surface", Mediafax.ro
  • ^ "Death toll rises and black boxes recovered in Russia plane crash", Euronews
  • ^ "Russian plane crashes into road outside Moscow", BBC News
  • ^ "SeaCity Museum by Wilkinson Eyre Architects", De Zeen Magazine
  • ^ "Prince Andrew and Qatari prime minister to open Shard on 5 July", LondonSE1
  • ^ "Qatar’s Shard the tallest building in Europe now" Archived January 3, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Gulf Times
  • ^ "Tate Modern's giant tanks swap oil for performance art", BBC News
  • ^ "Islamic art, covered", Financial Times
  • ^ "Stedelijk Museum opens on September 23", Stedelijk.nl
  • ^ "The first developments of Floreasca City Center will be fully operational this year", Bursa construcțiilor

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