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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BelgiumBelgium - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · Brussels is the smallest and most densely populated region, as well as the richest region in terms of GDP per capita. Belgium is also home to two main linguistic communities: the Flemish Community, which constitutes about 60 percent of the population, and the French Community, which constitutes about 40 percent of the population.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntwerpAntwerp - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · Antwerp ( / ˈæntwɜːrp / ⓘ; Dutch: Antwerpen [ˈɑntʋɛrpə (n)] ⓘ; French: Anvers [ɑ̃vɛʁs] ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third largest city in Belgium by area at 204.51 km 2 (78.96 sq mi) after Tournai and Couvin.

  3. 5 giorni fa · Demographics of the Kingdom of Belgium. Population pyramid of Belgium in 2022. Population. 11,556,297 (February 2021) 82nd. Growth rate. 0.54% (2021 est.) Birth rate. 10.3 births/1,000 population (2021) Death rate.

  4. 1 giorno fa · On Sunday 9 June, more than 5 million Flemings will head to polling stations to elect their representatives in the Flemish Parliament. But how do the decisions taken in the Flemish Parliament impact our daily lives and what is the role of the Flemish Parliament?

  5. 3 giorni fa · In addition, Belgium has a Flemish Community, a French Community and a German-speaking Community (in the Walloon Region) that deals with culture and education, all with their own governments. To reduce the number of governments, the Flemish Region and Community merged in 1980.

  6. 4 giorni fa · The digital Dictionary of the Flemish Dialects aims at the creation of a digital database for the vocabulary of the dialects of French Flanders (France), West Flanders, East Flanders (= two provinces of Dutch speaking Belgium) and Zeeland Flanders (The Netherlands), i.e. the Flemish dialect area.

  7. 3 giorni fa · The Flemish love affair with bike racing stretches back over a century. Bike racing is in the air in Flanders, as unavoidable as the rain, as ubiquitous as pralines. Even those Flemings who claim to have no interest in cycling know ten times more about the sport than the average Anglophone. The information seeps into their subconscious via the ...