2002년 5월의 죽음

Deaths in May 2002

다음은 2002년 5월에 사망한 저명한 인물 목록입니다.

각 요일의 항목은 성순으로 알파벳순으로 나열됩니다.일반적인 항목은 다음과 같은 순서로 정보를 나열합니다.

  • 이름, 나이, 출생 시 시민권 국가, 후속 시민권 국가(해당하는 경우), 저명한 이유, 사망 원인(알려진 경우), 참조.

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참고문헌

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