Royal Princess Alexia of the Netherlands

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Princess Alexia of the Netherlands

Living place: Netherlands

Birthday: 26-6-2005 (19 years old)

Population of the world 2005: 6.4 billions

Global rank: #36124

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Who is Royal Princess Alexia of the Netherlands?
Second in line to the Dutch throne at the time of her birth, Princess Alexia Juliana Marcela Laurentien was a member of the royal House of Orange-Nassau.
She shares the same name, but is not to be confused with, the Greek royal Princess Alexia.

Young / Before famous

She was born at the Bronovo Hospital of the Hague and was baptized at five months old in Wassenaar.

Family life info

She is the daughter of King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and Argentina-born Queen Maxima of the Netherlands. Her older sister is Catharina-Amalia, princess of Orange, and her younger sister is Princess Ariane of the Netherlands.

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Her paternal grandmother was Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands.

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When was Royal Princess Alexia of the Netherlands born?
Princess Alexia of the Netherlands birthday 26-6-2005 (at the age of 19).
Where is Royal Princess Alexia of the Netherlands's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Princess Alexia of the Netherlands was born in Netherlands. Là Royal, whose Zodiac is Cancer, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Rooster. Princess Alexia of the Netherlands's global rank is 36124 and whose rank is 106 in list of famous Royal. Population of the world in 2005 is about 6.4 billions persons.
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Events in 2005 and 26-6

Events in the world in the birth year of Princess Alexia of the Netherlands

  • Worldwide aid pours in to help the eleven Asian countries devastated by the Dec. 26, 2004, tsunami (Jan.). See Tsunami Factfile.
  • Mahmoud Abbas wins presidency of the Palestinian Authority in a landslide. This is the first presidential election for Palestinians since 1996 (Jan. 9).
  • The Sudanese government and Southern rebels sign a peace agreement to end a 20-year civil war that has claimed the lives of two million people (Jan. 9).
  • Iraqi elections to select a 275-seat National Assembly take place despite threats of violence (Jan. 30). See also Iraq; Iraq Timeline.
  • Former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri—a nationalist who had called for Syria's withdrawal from Lebanon—is assassinated (Feb. 14). Weeks of protests ensue.
  • Violent protests follow elections in Kygyzstan (March 13), which international monitors deem severely flawed. President Askar Akayev flees the country and then resigns (April 4).
  • Pope John Paul II Dies (April 2). Benedict XVI becomes the next pope (April 24).
  • The Syrian military, stationed in Lebanon for 29 years, withdraws (April 26).
  • Tony Blair becomes first Labour Party prime minister to win three successive terms, but his party loses a large number of seats in the elections (May 5).
  • The European Union abandons plans to ratify the proposed European constitution by 2006 after both France and the Netherlands vote against it (June 16).
  • Former Teheran mayor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a hard-line conservative, wins Iran's presidential election with 62% of the vote. He defiantly pursues Iran's nuclear ambitions over the course of his first year in office (June 24).
  • London hit by Islamic terrorist bombings, killing 52 and wounding about 700. It is Britain's worst attack since World War II (July 7).
  • Group of Eight industrial nations pledge to double aid to Africa to $50 billion a year by 2010, cancel the debt of many poor countries, and open trade (July 8).
  • Pentagon assessment finds Iraq's police force is, at best, "partially capable" of fighting the country's insurgency. The U.S.'s eventual withdrawal plan hinges upon Iraqi security forces replacing U.S. soldiers: "As Iraqis stand up, Americans will stand down," President Bush had stated (July 20). See also Iraq; Iraq Timeline.
  • The Irish Republican Army announces it is officially ending its violent campaign for a united Ireland and will instead pursue its goals politically (July 27). See also Northern Ireland Peace Process.
  • The Indonesian government and the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) sign a peace accord to end their nearly 30-year-long civil war (Aug. 15).
  • Israel begins evacuating about 8,000 Israeli settlers from the Gaza Strip, which has been occupied by Israel for the last 38 years (Aug. 15).
  • A 7.6 earthquake centered in the Pakistani-controlled part of the Kashmir region kills more than 80,000 and leaves an estimated 4 million homeless (Oct. 2).
  • Angela Merkel, leader of the Christian Democratic Union, which narrowly prevailed over Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's Social Democratic Party in September elections becomes the country's first female chancellor (Oct. 10).
  • Millions of Iraqi voters ratify a new constitution (Oct. 15).
  • Former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein goes on trial for the killing of 143 people in the town of Dujail, Iraq, in 1982 (Oct 19).
  • Several weeks of violent rioting begins in the impoverished French-Arab and French-African suburbs of Paris after two boys are accidentally killed while hiding from police (Oct 27).
  • Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf becomes Africa's first woman elected head of state (Nov. 11).
  • Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon quits as head of the Likud Party, which he founded, to start a new, more centrist organization, called Kadima (Nov. 21).
  • About 11 million Iraqis (70% of the country's registered voters) turn out to select their first permanent Parliament since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein (Dec. 15). See also Iraq; Iraq Timeline.
  • See also People in the News, 2005 and 2005 News Quizzes.

Birthday Princess Alexia of the Netherlands (26-6) in history

  • Day 26-6 year 1819: The bicycle was patented by W. K. Clarkson.
  • Day 26-6 year 1843: Hong Kong was proclaimed a British crown colony.
  • Day 26-6 year 1906: The first Grand Prix motor race was held in Le Mans, France.
  • Day 26-6 year 1959: The St. Lawrence Seaway, connecting the Great Lakes and the Atlantic, was opened.
  • Day 26-6 year 1963: President John Kennedy gave his, "Ich bin ein Berliner" (I am a Berliner) speech in West Berlin.
  • Day 26-6 year 1976: The CN tower in Toronto opened, then the world's tallest free-standing structure.
  • Day 26-6 year 2000: The first map of the human genome, which required decoding more than 3 billion biochemical "letters" of human DNA, is completed.
  • Day 26-6 year 2003: Former South Carolina senator Strom Thurmond died at age 100.
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