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  2. Belgium–Netherlands border - Wikipedia

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    The BelgiumNetherlands border separates Belgium and the Netherlands and is 450 km (280 mi) long. Belgium and the Netherlands are part of the Schengen Area. This means there are no permanent border controls at this border, although the controls between Belgium and the Netherlands had been removed well before the Schengen Treaty was signed, as ...

  3. Borders of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The border between Belgium and the Netherlands was only delimited by the Boundary Treaty signed in the Hague on 5 November 1842, and the Convention of Maastricht of 8 August 1843. The Hague Treaty delimited the border in general terms while the Maastricht Convention delineated the boundary with detailed descriptions and maps on a 1:10,000 or ...

  4. Baarle-Nassau - Wikipedia

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    Postcode. 5110–5114. Area code. 013. Website. www.baarle-nassau.nl. Topographic map of the municipality of Baarle-Nassau, June 2015. Baarle-Nassau (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbaːrlə ˈnɑsʌu] ⓘ) is a municipality and town in the southern Netherlands, located in the province of North Brabant. It had a population of 6,899 in 2019 [update].

  5. Belgium–Netherlands relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of the Netherlands, Brussels. Belgian–Dutch relations refer to interstate relations between Belgium and the Netherlands.It can be seen as one of the closest international relationships in existence, marked by shared history, culture, institutions and language, extensive people-to-people links, aligned security interests, sporting tournaments and vibrant trade and investment cooperation.

  6. Baarle-Hertog - Wikipedia

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    Baarle-Hertog (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbaːrlə ˈɦɛrtɔx]; French: Baerle-Duc, pronounced [baʁl (ə)dyk]) is a Flemish municipality of Belgium, much of which consists of a number of small Belgian enclaves fully surrounded by the Netherlands. Parts of Baarle-Hertog are surrounded by the Dutch province of North Brabant, but it is part of the ...

  7. Hypothetical partition of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Hypothetical partition of Belgium. The partition of Belgium is a hypothetical situation, which has been discussed by both Belgian and international media, envisioning a split of Belgium along linguistic divisions, with the Flemish Community (Flanders) and the French-speaking Community (Wallonia) becoming independent states.

  8. Hazeldonk/Meer - Wikipedia

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    Hazeldonk (as it is called in the Netherlands) or Meer (as it is called in Belgium) is the busiest border crossing between the Netherlands and Belgium and processes an average of 55,000 vehicles per day. Some sources suggest it is one of the busiest border crossings in Europe. [1]

  9. Flanders - Wikipedia

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    Belgium. (1 January 2024) [ 2 ] The area and population figures are given for the Flemish Region, not the Community. Flanders (/ ˈflændərz /; Dutch: Vlaanderen [ˈvlaːndərə (n)] ⓘ) [ a ] is the Dutch -speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium.