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1984 in France

The 1984 in France topic has been an inexhaustible source of debate and interest throughout history. Since its origins, 1984 in France has captured the collective imagination and has aroused the curiosity of millions of people around the world. Its impact on society and its relevance in different areas such as culture, politics, science or technology make it a topic of universal interest. In this article we will explore the multiple aspects of 1984 in France, from its origin to its influence in today's world, analyzing its implications and its evolution over time.

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1984
in
France
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Years

Events from the year 1984 in France.

Incumbents

Events

Sport

Births

January to March

April to June

July to September

October to December

Deaths

January to June

July to December

  • 8 July – Brassaï, photographer, sculptor and filmmaker (born 1899).
  • 31 July – Paul Le Flem, composer and musician (born 1881).
  • 11 August – Marcel Balsa, motor racing driver (born 1901).
  • 9 September – Yılmaz Güney, Kurdish film director, screenwriter, novelist, actor and communist political activist (born 1937).
  • 12 September – Yvon Petra, tennis player (born 1916).
  • 1 October – Hellé Nice, model, dancer and motor racing driver (born 1900).
  • 16 October – Grégory Villemin, murdered infant (born in 1980).
  • 21 October – François Truffaut, screenwriter, film director, producer and actor (born 1932).
  • 25 October – Pascale Ogier, actress (born 1958).
  • 29 October – Jacques Adnet, designer, architect and interior designer (born 1900).
  • 31 October – Denise Vernac, actress (born 1916).
  • 1 November – Marcel Moyse, flautist (born 1889).
  • 7 November – Marcel Barbu, politician (born 1907).
  • 27 November – Luc Etienne (Périn), writer (born 1908).

See also

References

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  3. ^ "Berengere SCHUH – Olympic Archery | France". International Olympic Committee. 19 June 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2019.