Ricardo Martinelli was the president of Panama in 2010. He became the president of Panama on 2009 July 1.
Valdis Zatlers was the President of Latvia in 2010. Originally an orthopedic surgeon, Zatlers entered politics in 1988. He became the 7th President of Latvia on 2007 July 8, serving until 2011 July 7.
Alexander Lukashenko was the President of Belarus in 2010, and has been President since taking power in 1994 July 20. He is the first and only president Belarus has had since becoming a Republic, as previously their leader was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet.
Christian Wulff was elected President on 30 June 2010 and publicly swore the oath of office on 2 July.
Nicholas Joseph Orville Liverpool was the President of Dominica in 2010. He became the sixth President of Dominica on 2003 October 2 and began his second term on 2008 July, ending it on 2012 September 17.
Heinz Fischer (born 9 October 1938) was the federal president of Austria in 2010. He took office on 8 July 2004 and was re-elected on 2010 April 25, for a second and final term.
Inception - 2010 was released on: UK: 8 July 2010 (London) (premiere) USA: 13 July 2010 (Hollywood, California) (premiere) Egypt: 14 July 2010 Kuwait: 15 July 2010 Malaysia: 15 July 2010 Philippines: 15 July 2010 Singapore: 15 July 2010 Syria: 15 July 2010 Canada: 16 July 2010 India: 16 July 2010 Indonesia: 16 July 2010 Ireland: 16 July 2010 Kazakhstan: 16 July 2010 Taiwan: 16 July 2010 UK: 16 July 2010 USA: 16 July 2010 Japan: 17 July 2010 (limited) Japan: 20 July 2010 (Tokyo) (premiere) Belgium: 21 July 2010 France: 21 July 2010 Norway: 21 July 2010 South Korea: 21 July 2010 Switzerland: 21 July 2010 (French speaking region) Australia: 22 July 2010 Bosnia and Herzegovina: 22 July 2010 Croatia: 22 July 2010 Czech Republic: 22 July 2010 Georgia: 22 July 2010 Hungary: 22 July 2010 Israel: 22 July 2010 Netherlands: 22 July 2010 Portugal: 22 July 2010 Russia: 22 July 2010 Serbia: 22 July 2010 Slovakia: 22 July 2010 Ukraine: 22 July 2010 Bulgaria: 23 July 2010 Estonia: 23 July 2010 Finland: 23 July 2010 Iceland: 23 July 2010 Japan: 23 July 2010 Lithuania: 23 July 2010 Mexico: 23 July 2010 Sweden: 23 July 2010 Argentina: 26 July 2010 (Buenos Aires) (premiere) Peru: 28 July 2010 Argentina: 29 July 2010 Denmark: 29 July 2010 Germany: 29 July 2010 Hong Kong: 29 July 2010 Lebanon: 29 July 2010 Switzerland: 29 July 2010 (German speaking region) Austria: 30 July 2010 Poland: 30 July 2010 Romania: 30 July 2010 South Africa: 30 July 2010 Turkey: 30 July 2010 Uruguay: 30 July 2010 Brazil: 6 August 2010 Colombia: 6 August 2010 Panama: 6 August 2010 Spain: 6 August 2010 Armenia: 10 August 2010 Chile: 12 August 2010 Venezuela: 13 August 2010 Greece: 24 August 2010 China: 1 September 2010 Pakistan: 11 September 2010 Italy: 24 September 2010 Switzerland: 24 September 2010 (Italian speaking region)
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Horst Köhler was the President of Germany from 2004 July 1 to 2010 May 31, including all of the year 2009.
The following are the Jeopardy Final Categories for the July weekday episodes: July 1 2010 Monarchs July 2 2010 5 Letter Literary Terms July 5 2010 The Animal World July 6 2010 Historic Women July 7 2010 Geography July 8 2010 U.S. Government Firsts July 9 2010 Children's Books July 12 2010 Actors July 13 2010 American Novelists July 14 2010 Historical Lasts July 15 2010 Famous Texts July 16 2010 No 1 Pop Hits July 19 2010 Men of Paris July 20 2010 Legendary Public Servants July 21 2010 U.S. Presidents July 22 2010 Science History July 23 2010 Presidential Campaign July 26 2010 Literary Brawls July 27 2010 Monarchs July 28 2010 Religion July 29 2010 Super Bowl July 30 2010 The Nine Muses
Nguyễn Minh Triết was the President of Vietnam in 2010. Nguyễn became the President of Vietnam on 2006 June 27 after being elected by the National Assembly and he served until 2011 July 25.
Horst Köhler was the President of Germany from 2004 July 1 to 2010 May 31, including all of the year 2006.