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This article lists events from the ] '''] in ]'''.
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Events from the year '''] in ]'''.


==Incumbents== ==Incumbents==
* ] - ] * ]: ]
* ] - ] then ] * ]: ] (until 31 May), ] (starting 31 May)
* ] - ] then ]
* ] - ] then ]
* ] - ] then ]


==Events== ==Events==
*] - '']'' journalist ] and her Iraqi guide ] are taken hostage in ] (freed on ]). *5 January '']'' journalist Florence Aubenas and her Iraqi guide ] are taken hostage in ] (freed on 11 June).
*] - ] is named ]. *11 February ] is named ].
*] - A controversial ], requiring teachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature. *23 February A controversial ], requiring teachers to paint it in a positive light, is passed by the national legislature.
*] - Resignation of ] ], following a scandal over the low rent of the exclusive apartment he occupied. *25 February Resignation of ] ], following a scandal over the low rent of the exclusive apartment he occupied.
*] - An amendment to the ] law is voted, extending possibilities of overtime. *March – The ] gets facelifted.
*31 March – An amendment to the ] law is voted, extending possibilities of overtime.
*] - The ] reforming France's education system is voted, amidst student protests numbering hundreds of thousands. *April The ] reforming France's education system is voted, amidst student protests numbering hundreds of thousands.
*] - First mental 13th root calculation of a 200-digit number, computed by ]. *6 April First mental 13th root calculation of a 200-digit number, computed by ].
*] - At least 21 people die and around 50 are injured in a devastating fire at a hotel in central ]. *15 April ] – 24 people are killed and around 50 are injured in a fire at a hotel in central Paris.
*] - First flight of ] in ]. *27 April First flight of ] in ].
*28 April – Sales begin of the ] mini MPV.
*] - ] Monday ceases to be a statutory holiday, leading to strong protests.
*16 May – ] Monday ceases to be a statutory holiday, leading to strong protests.
*] - ] votes resoundingly to reject it.
*19 May – ] ] introduced in ].
*] - A new government, headed by ], is nominated.
*29 May – ] votes resoundingly to reject it.
*] - Official announcement that ] will be built in ], Southern France.
*31 May – A new government, headed by ], is nominated.
*] - ] becomes the president of the ].
*June – The ] gets facelifted.
*] - ] bursts into flames after skidding off the end of runway in ], all passengers survive.
*28 June – Official announcement that ] will be built in ], Southern France.
*] - ] launches Thaïcom-4/iPStar-1, the heaviest telecommunications satellite to date at 6505&nbsp;kg, into orbit.
*5 July – ] becomes the president of the ].
*] - ] crashes in ], killing 160, mostly French citizens from ].
*2 August – ] bursts into flames after skidding off the end of runway in ], all passengers survive.
*] - Assassination of ], founder of the ].
*11 August – ] launches Thaïcom-4/iPStar-1, the heaviest telecommunications satellite to date at 6505&nbsp;kg, into orbit.
*] - ] is hospitalized for a "small vascular incident" affecting his eyesight.
*16 August – ] crashes in ], killing 160, mostly French citizens from ].
*] - ] begins, and will last until ].
*16 August – Assassination of ], founder of the ].
*] - ] ] declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the French ].
*September – New ] is launched at the ].
*] - ] launches Spaceway-F2 and Telkom-2, the rocket's heaviest dual payload to date, at more than 8000&nbsp;kg.
*3 September – ] is hospitalized for a "small vascular incident" affecting his eyesight.
*] - Partial privatization of ].
*27 October – ] begins, and will last until 17 November.
*] - Surgeons in France carry out the first human ] on ].<ref></ref>
*November – The Renault Clio is voted ].
*8 November – ] ] declares a state of emergency on the 12th day of the French ].
*16 November – ] launches Spaceway-F2 and Telkom-2, the rocket's heaviest dual payload to date, at more than 8000&nbsp;kg.
*18 November – Partial privatization of ].
*27 November – Surgeons in France carry out the first human ] on ].<ref></ref>


===Undated===
==Arts and literature==
*], a French pop band is formed.<ref>{{cite web |title=SOURYA – DAWDLEWALK (Electro/Rock – France) |url=http://umstrum.com/sourya/ |website=umstrum.com |publisher=<nowiki>umstrum||music</nowiki> |access-date=19 June 2023}}</ref>
*] - ] is elected to the ].
*] - Celebration of the 100-years anniversary of the death of ].
*] - Launch of ], with 14 new channels.
*] - ] at the ].
*] - ]'s "Space of Freedom" concert is held in ], ], commemorating the 25th anniversary of the creation of ].
===Film===
*]
*'']''

==Sport==
*] - ] wins the ].
*] - ] begins.
*] - ] won by ] of ].
*] - ] loses the bid to host the ] to ].
*] - ] wins a record seventh straight Tour de France before his scheduled retirement.
*] wins the ] with a record 10 victories.
*] becomes world champion of 110 metres hurdles and 4x100 metres relay at the ]
*Vincent Riou wins the ] race in 87 days.


==Births== ==Births==
* 17 October &ndash; ], racing driver
* 9 December &ndash; ], diver
* 21 December &ndash; ], tennis player

==Deaths== ==Deaths==

===January===
===January to March===
*] - ], economic anthropologist and Africanist (b.]).
*] - ], film editor and director (b.]). *3 January ], economic anthropologist and Africanist (born 1925).
*] - ], writer and humorist (b.]). *5 January ], film editor and director (born 1901).
*] - ], television presenter (b.]). *7 January ], writer and humorist (born 1913).
*8 January – ], television presenter (born 1921).
*] - ], linguist, language teacher and decorated war veteran (b.]).
*] - ], also known as Le Professeur Choron, humorist (b.]). *8 January ], linguist, language teacher and decorated war veteran (born 1914).
*] - ], international rugby union player and coach (b.]). *10 January ], also known as Le Professeur Choron, humorist (born 1929).
*] - ], journalist and parapsychologist (b.]). *11 January ], international rugby union player and coach (born 1924).
*] - ], painter (b.]). *15 January ], journalist and parapsychologist (born 1920).
*] - ], actor (b.]). *27 January ], painter (born 1910).
*28 January
*] - ], ] star (b.]).
**], actor (born 1951).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2005/feb/03/guardianobituaries.france|title=Jacques Villeret|date=February 3, 2005|author=Philipp Blom|website=The Guardian|access-date=January 8, 2022}}</ref>
===February===
**], ] star (born 1973).
*] - ], physicist (b.]).
*] - ], historian (b.]). *February ], historian (born 1918).
*] - ], painter (b.]). *6 February ], physicist (born 1924).
*7 February
*] - ], film producer (b.]).
**], historian (born 1920).
*] - ], poet and publisher (b.]).
**], painter (born 1926).
*] - ], actor (b.]).
*10 February
*] - ], motor racing driver (b.]).
**], film producer (born 1954).
*] - ], singer songwriter (b.]).
**], poet and publisher (born 1911).
*] - ], actress (b.]).
*] - ], international rugby player (b.]). *11 February ], actor (born 1924).
*13 February – ], motor racing driver (born 1917).
===March===
*15 February – ], singer songwriter (born 1944).
*] - ], banker (b.]).
*] - ], cyclist (b.]). *22 February ], actress (born 1910).
*25 February – ], international rugby player (born 1923).
===April===
*1 March – ], banker (born 1954).
*] - ], international soccer player (b.]).
*15 March – ], cyclist (born 1940).
*] - ], cartoonist (b.]).

*] - ], international soccer player, scored the first ever ] goal (b.]).
===May=== ===April to June===
*8 April – ], international soccer player (born 1927).
*] - ], ] and ] (b.]).
*11 April
*] - ], journalist and editor (b.]).
**], cartoonist (born 1915).
*] - ], music producer (b.]).
**], international soccer player, scored the first ever ] goal (born 1907).
*] - ], philosopher (b.]).
*3 May – ], drummer and percussionist (born 1952).
===June===
*5 May – ], journalist and editor (born 1925).
*] - ], one of founders of the ] '']'' (b.]).
*13 May – ], music producer (born 1921).
===July===
*20 May – ], philosopher (born 1913).
*] - ], double bass player (b.]).
*29 June – ], one of founders of the NGO '']'' (born 1945).
*] - ], novelist, ] ] (b.]).

*] - ], biologist, physician, politician and sailor (b.]).
===July to September===
*] - ], politician (b.]).
*] - ], historian and ] (b.]). *2 July ], double bass player (born 1928).
*6 July – ], novelist, 1985 ] (born 1913).
*] - ], ice hockey player (b.]).
*8 July – ], philosopher, writer and journalist (born 1944).
===August===
*19 July
*] - ], feminist writer (b.]).
**], biologist, physician, politician and sailor (born 1924).
*] - ], General (b.]).
*] - ], Olympic athlete (b.]). **], politician (born 1946).
*26 July – ], historian and ] (born 1926).
*] - ], businessman
*28 July – ], ice hockey player (born 1906).
*] - ], founder of the ] (b.]).
*] - ], actor and singer (b.]). *3 August ], feminist writer (born 1920).
*] - ], composer (b.]). *7 August ], General (born 1921).
*9 August
*] - ], actor (b.]).
**], Olympic athlete (born 1946).
*] - ], international soccer player (b.]).
**], businessman
*] - ], one of the last surviving French veterans of ] (b.]).
*16 August – ], founder of the ] (born 1915).
===September===
*22 August
*] - ], actor (b.]).
**], actor and singer (born 1919).
*] - ], writer, critic, journalist, and essayist (b.]).
**], composer (born 1929).
*] - ], motor racing driver (b.]).
*25 August – ], actor (born 1914).
===October===
*31 August
*] - ], ] veteran (b.]).
**], international soccer player (born 1932).
*] - ], artist (b.]).
**], one of the last surviving French veterans of World War I (born 1898).
*] - ], murder victim (b.]).
*] - ], World War I veteran. *9 September ], actor (born 1919).
*17 September – ], writer, critic, journalist, and essayist (born 1925).
*] - ], artist and photographer (b.]).
*24 September – ], motor racing driver (born 1926).
===November===

*] - ], urban violence victim (b.]).
===October to December===
*] - ], soccer player (b.]).
*5 October – ], World War I veteran (born 1896).
*] - ], politician and MEP (b.]).
*17 October – ], poet (born 1912).
===December===
*] - ], singer (b.]). *25 October ], artist (born 1928).
*27 October
*] - ], international rugby union player, coach (b.]).
**], murder victim (born 1949).
*28 October – ], artist and photographer (born 1926).
*7 November – ], urban violence victim (born 1944).
*9 November
**], composer (born 1923).
**], soccer player (born 1922).
*November – ], politician and MEP (born 1937).
*4 December – ], singer (born 1922).
*17 December – ], international rugby union player, coach (born 1947).

===Full date unknown=== ===Full date unknown===
*], letter writer (born 1910).
*], composer (b.]).
*], letter writer (b.]).
*], historian (b.]).
*], poet (b.]).
*], ], ] and ] (b.]).


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Latest revision as of 16:03, 16 November 2024

2005
in
France

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See also:Other events in 2005
History of France · Timeline ·
Years

This article lists events from the year 2005 in France.

Incumbents

Events

Undated

  • Sourya, a French pop band is formed.

Births

Deaths

January to March

April to June

July to September

October to December

Full date unknown

References

  1. "Face op woman braves media glare" BBC news
  2. "SOURYA – DAWDLEWALK (Electro/Rock – France)". umstrum.com. umstrum||music. Retrieved 19 June 2023.
  3. Philipp Blom (3 February 2005). "Jacques Villeret". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 January 2022.

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