- Belgium - Wikipedia
Belgium is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy with a complex federal system structured on regional and linguistic grounds
- Belgium | History, Flag, Map, Population, Currency, Climate, Facts . . .
Belgium, country of northwestern Europe It is one of the smallest and most densely populated European countries, and it has been, since its independence in 1830, a representative democracy headed by a hereditary constitutional monarch Initially, Belgium had a unitary form of government
- Belgium - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Belgium (officially the Kingdom of Belgium; Dutch: Koninkrijk België, German: Königreich Belgien, French: Royaume de Belgique) is a country in Western Europe Its capital, Brussels, is the home of many organizations including the European Union and NATO
- About Belgium
This brochure, illustrated with photos, presents Belgium not only as a country that boasts an outstanding cultural heritage but one that has produced many world-famous designers, artists, scientists and sports stars
- Belgium | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Belgium in depth country profile Unique hard to find content on Belgium Includes customs, culture, history, geography, economy current events, photos, video, and more
- Belgium - The World Factbook
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- Belgium travel - Lonely Planet | Europe
From cultured city breaks in Brussels, Ghent or Bruges to relaxing trips to the beach, here are the best places to visit in Belgium Plan your visit to Belgium with this month-by-month guide to festivals, hiking, outdoor dining and more Get to know some of the cultural etiquette and practical quirks of Belgium before you go
- Belgium - New World Encyclopedia
Belgium is a low-lying country, with a broad coastal plain extending to the southeast from the North Sea and The Netherlands and rising gradually into the Ardennes hills and forests of the southeast, on which the Signal de Botrange forms the country's highest point at 2277 feet (694 meters)
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