This is a list of 2011 events that occurred in Europe .
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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A protester smashing the window of a branch of the HSBC bank in Cambridge Circus , London .
The Lorca-Sutullena railway station was seriously damaged in May earthquake.
June 2: Four people have been killed in a major explosion at an oil refinery in south-west Wales .[ 18]
June 20: More than 300 people were injured in a sectarian interface near a Catholic enclave in east Belfast .[ 19]
June 21: 44 people have died in a plane crash in north-west Russia.[citation needed ]
August 6–11: Riots and looting initially breakout in London but spread to other English cities . The initial riot occurred after a peaceful protest in Tottenham , north London over the fatal police shooting of Mark Duggan , which later turned violent.[ 27] The aftermath saw over 3000 arrests made, consisting of individuals involved in rioting, looting, arson and other related criminal activity, 5 people killed and 186 police officers injured.[ 28]
August 9: A Russian cargo plane has crashed in a remote far eastern area, with all 11 people on board believed to have been killed.[ 29]
August 12: A passenger train has crashed in central Poland , killing one passenger and injuring at least 81.[ 30]
September 7: At least 45 people died when a plane carrying the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice hockey team crashed during take-off.[citation needed ]
September 15: Four miners died after the Gleision Colliery was flooded by the waters of River Tawe due to an explosion.[ 31] [ 32]
September 26: Two people have been killed and six others injured in ethnic clashes in the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv .[ 33]
October 15: A protest took place in Rome , Italy , to protest against economic inequality and the influence of the European Commission , the European Central Bank , the International Monetary Fund on politics and also against the government of Silvio Berlusconi .[ 34] The protest turned into a violent demonstration, resulting in the injury of 135 people and the arresting of 13 others.[ 34]
October 20: Basque separatist militant organisation ETA declared an end to its 43-year campaign of political violence, which has killed over 800 people since 1968.[ 35]
October 23: At least 604 people were killed and more than 4,152 injured in a magnitude 7.1 earthquake , near the city of Van , Turkey .[ 36]
October 24: 17 people died in Western European unprecedented floods, caused by low-pressure area Meeno.[ 37]
October 27: After an emergency meeting in Brussels , the European Union announced an agreement to tackle the European sovereign debt crisis which includes a writedown of 50% of Greek bonds, a recapitalisation of European banks and an increase of the bailout fund of the European Financial Stability Facility totaling to €1 trillion.[ 38] [ 39]
November 4: Seven people have been killed and 51 injured in a 34-vehicle pile-up on the M5 motorway in Somerset.[ 40]
November 9: A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck south-west of Van, causing the death of over 12 people in the collapse of several hotels.[ 41]
December 18: A jack-up rig capsized and sank in the Sea of Okhotsk with the loss of 53 of its 67 crew.[ 42]
March 29: London Olympic Stadium , designed by Populous , is completed.
May 5: Tour First , previously known as Tour AXA , becomes the tallest building in France, with a total height of 231 m.
June 20: Glasgow Riverside Museum , designed by Zaha Hadid Architects , opens as the new development of the Museum of Transport .
July 27: London Aquatics Centre , designed by Zaha Hadid , is completed.
October 28: ArcelorMittal Orbit , designed by Anish Kapoor with Cecil Balmond , erected at Olympic Park, London .
Arts and entertainment
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January 2: Pete Postlethwaite , 64, English stage, film and television actor. (born 1946)
January 4: Gerry Rafferty , 63, Scottish singer and songwriter. (born 1947)
January 15
Nat Lofthouse , 85, English professional footballer. (born 1925)
Susannah York , 72, English film, stage and television actress. (born 1939)
January 24: Bernd Eichinger , 61, German film producer and director. (born 1949)
January 30: John Barry , 77, English conductor and composer of film music. (born 1933)
February 3: Maria Schneider , 58, French actress. (born 1952)
February 5: Brian Jacques , 71, English author. (born 1939)
February 6: Gary Moore , 58, Northern Irish musician. (born 1952)
February 8: Cesare Rubini , 87, Italian basketball player and coach, and water polo player. (born 1923)
February 14: George Shearing , 91, British-born American jazz pianist. (born 1919)
February 27: Necmettin Erbakan , 84, 25th Prime Minister of Turkey (born 1926)
April 19: Grete Waitz , 57, Norwegian marathon runner. (born 1953)
May 7: Seve Ballesteros , 54, Spanish professional golfer. (born 1957)
May 19: Garret FitzGerald , 85, 7th Taoiseach of Ireland. (born 1926)
May 24: Fănuș Neagu , 79, Romanian author and memoirist. (born 1932)
May 29
Sergei Bagapsh , 62, 2nd President of the Republic of Abkhazia. (born 1949)
Ferenc Mádl , 80, 2nd President of Hungary. (born 1931)
August 7
Harri Holkeri , 74, 57th Prime Minister of Finland. (born 1937)
Nancy Wake , 98, New Zealand-born French Resistance fighter. (born 1912)
August 16: Andrej Bajuk , 67, 3rd Prime Minister of the Republic of Slovenia. (born 1943)
August 31: Valery Rozhdestvensky , 72, Russian cosmonaut. (born 1939)
September 7 – Victims of the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavi air disaster
Vitaly Anikeyenko , 24, Ukrainian-Russian hockey player. (born 1987)
Mikhail Balandin , 31, Russian hockey player. (born 1980)
Gennady Churilov , 24, Russian hockey player. (born 1987)
Pavol Demitra , 36, Slovak hockey player. (born 1974)
Robert Dietrich , 25, Kazakhstani-German hocker player. (born 1986)
Marat Kalimulin , 23, Russian hockey player. (born 1988)
Alexander Kalyanin , 23, Russian hockey player. (born 1987)
Alexander Karpovtsev , 41, Russian hockey player. (born 1970)
Andrei Kiryukhin , 24, Russian hockey player. (born 1987)
Nikita Klyukin , 21, Russian hockey player. (born 1989)
Igor Korolev , 41, Russian hockey player. (born 1970)
Stefan Liv , 30, Polish-born Swedish hockey player. (born 1980)
Jan Marek , 31, Czech hockey player. (born 1979)
Sergei Ostapchuk , 21, Belarusian hockey player. (born 1990)
Karel Rachunek , 32, Czech hockey player. (born 1979)
Ruslan Salei , 36, Belarusian hockey player. (born 1974)
Maxim Shuvalov , 18, Russian hockey player. (born 1993)
Kārlis Skrastiņš , 37, Latvian hockey player. (born 1974)
Pavel Snurnitsyn , 19, Russian hockey player. (born 1992)
Daniil Sobchenko , 20, Ukrainian-Russian hockey player. (born 1991)
Ivan Tkachenko , 31, Russian hockey player. (born 1979)
Pavel Trakhanov , 33, Russian hockey player. (born 1978)
Yuri Urychev , 20, Russian hockey player. (born 1991)
Josef Vasicek , 30, Czech hockey player. (born 1980)
Alexander Vasyunov , 23, Russian hockey player. (born 1988)
Alexander Vyukhin , 38, Ukrainian-Russian hockey player. (born 1973)
Artem Yarchuk , 21, Russian hockey player. (born 1990)
September 11: Andy Whitfield , 39, Welsh Australian actor and model. (born 1972)
September 12: Alexander Galimov , 26, Russian hockey player. (born 1985)
September 13: Richard Hamilton , 89, British painter and collage artist. (born 1922)
September 14: Rudolf Mössbauer , 82, German Nobel physicist. (born 1929)
September 19: Johnny Răducanu , 79, Romanian jazz pianist. (born 1931)
September 27: Imre Makovecz , 75, Hungarian architect. (born 1935)
October 1: Sven Tumba , 80, Swedish ice hockey player. (born 1931)
October 7: Ramiz Alia , 85, 1st President of Albania. (born 1925)
October 16: Dan Wheldon , 33, English racing driver. (born 1978)
October 23: Marco Simoncelli , 24, Italian professional motorcycle racer. (born 1987)
October 29: Jimmy Savile , 84, English DJ, television presenter, media personality and charity fundraiser. (born 1926)
October 31: Flórián Albert , 70, Hungarian international footballer. (born 1941)
November 8: Valentin Ivanov , 76, Russian footballer. (born 1934)
November 22: Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Hohenberg , 88. (born 1922)
November 25: Vasily Alekseyev , 69, Russian weightlifter. (born 1942)
November 27
Ken Russell , 84, English film director. (born 1927)
Gary Speed , 42, Welsh footballer and manager. (born 1969)
November 28: Ante Marković , 87, 9th Prime Minister of SFR Yugoslavia. (born 1924)
December 1: Christa Wolf , 82, German literary critic, novelist, and essayist. (born 1929)
December 5: Violetta Villas , 73, Belgian-born Polish singer and actress. (born 1938)
December 15: Christopher Hitchens , 62, British American author and journalist. (born 1949)
December 18: Václav Havel , 75, Czech playwright, 10th President of Czechoslovakia and 1st President of the Czech Republic. (born 1936)
December 24: Johannes Heesters , 108, Dutch actor, singer and entertainer. (born 1903)
^ "Estonia becomes 17th member of the euro zone" , BBC News
^ "Three killed as Albanian police clash with protesters" , BBC News
^ "Suicide bomber kills 35 at Russia's biggest airport" , Reuters
^ "Moscow bombing: Carnage at Russia's Domodedovo airport" , BBC News
^ "German train crash near Magdeburg leaves 10 dead" , BBC News
^ "Why did police charge only 11 rioters over the anti-cuts protests?" , The Independent
^ "Demonstrators swarm central London to protest spending cuts" , CNN
^ "Freak sandstorm causes deadly accident in northeastern Germany" , Deutsche Welle
^ "Royal wedding: The world watches William and Kate" , BBC News
^ "Magnitude 5.1 – Spain" Archived 2011-06-03 at the Wayback Machine , United States Geological Survey
^ "Spain shocked by deadly earthquake" , The Guardian
^ "Portugal's 78bn euro bail-out is formally approved" , BBC News
^ "Bodies found near site of protests in Georgia" , The New York Times
^ "Iceland's Grímsvötn volcano starts new eruption" , BBC News
^ "Three Russian tourists die in Turkish alcohol poisoning" , BBC News
^ "Ratko Mladić: war crimes fugitive arrested in Serbia" , The Telegraph
^ "Spanish police clashed with protesters" , Al Jazeera
^ "Four people killed in Wales oil refinery explosion" , The Guardian
^ "Belfast violence flares again as police attacked" , BBC News
^ "At least 55 dead, dozens missing after ship sinks in Russia" , CNN
^ "Serbia arrests last Balkan war crimes fugitive" , USA Today
^ "Bomb blast, youth-camp gunman devastate Norway; at least 87 dead" , The Wall Street Journal
^ "At least 80 dead in Norway shooting" , The New York Times
^ "Norway attacks: Police search farm for clues after shooting, explosion leave 94 dead" , The Washington Post
^ "Mine explosion in Ukraine kills 17" , The New York Times
^ "Elevator collapse kills one, injuries 8 in east Ukrainian mine" , Xinhua News Agency
^ "Riots in Tottenham after Mark Duggan shooting protest" , BBC News
^ "Britain's rioters count cost of unrest as order restored" , CNN
^ "Russian cargo plane crash in Magadan kills 11" , BBC News
^ "Poland: Train passenger killed in derailment" , BBC News
^ "The day hope died: No survivors in mining disaster" , The Independent
^ "Four miners trapped in Swansea Valley mine, three freed" , BBC News
^ "Bulgaria's President, PM unite to assuage ethnic tension fears" , Novinite.com
^ a b "Violent protests in Italian capital" , The Irish Times
^ "ETA expected to announce definitive end to four decades of violence" , The Guardian
^ "Magnitude 7.1 – Eastern Turkey" Archived 2011-10-24 at the Wayback Machine , United States Geological Survey
^ "Weatherwatch: Heavy rain storms sweep cars away" , The Guardian
^ "Leaders agree eurozone debt deal after late-night talks" , BBC News
^ "EU leaders reach a deal to tackle debt crisis" , USA Today
^ "Seven confirmed dead in M5 accident in Somerset" , BBC News
^ "Aid worker one of at least 12 dead in latest Turkey quake" , USA Today
^ "Rescuers call off Russian Far East oil rig search" , RIA Novosti