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Map of the Seventeen Provinces, red showing the border between the independent (Northern) Netherlands and the Southern Netherlands. The medieval Low Countries, including present-day Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, as well as parts of modern Germany and France, comprised a number of rival and independent feudal states of varying sizes.
Belgium is a federal state located in Western Europe and is divided into three regions: the Flemish Region (Flanders), the Walloon Region (Wallonia), and the Brussels Capital Region (Brussels). Belgium borders the North Sea and shares borders with the countries of France (620 km), the Netherlands (450 km), Germany (162/167 km) and Luxembourg ...
3 provinces: 30+ communes: 1 overseas territory (territoire d'outre-mer): French Southern and Antarctic Lands [au] 5 districts 1 state private property under the direct authority of the French government: Clipperton Island: Gabon: Unitary 9 provinces: 49 departments (départements) 152 cantons: 52 communes: 29 arrondissements: Gambia: Unitary 5 ...
This is a schematic overview of the basic federal structure of Belgium as defined by Title I of the Belgian Constitution. Each of the entities either have their own parliament and government (for the federal state, the communities and the regions) or their own council and executive college (for provinces and municipalities). The entities in italics do not have their own institutions ...
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An enlargeable topographic map of Belgium. Geography of Belgium. Belgium is a: Country. Developed country; Nation state. Sovereign state; Member State of the European Union; Member state of NATO; Location: Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere; Eurasia. Europe. Western Europe; Time zone: Central European Time , Central European Summer Time
Currently for Belgium, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for two levels of subdivisions: 3 regions; 10 provinces; Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is BE, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Belgium. The second part is three letters. For the provinces, the first letter indicates the region where the province is in:
Nova Scotia (Province) Nova Scotian: Nova Scotians French: Néo-Écossais m., Néo-Écossaises f. Bluenoses, Bluenosers [3] Nunavut (Territory) Nunavut: Nunavummiut (Nunavummiuq sing.) Ontario (Province) Ontario: Ontarians French: Ontariens m., Ontariennes f. Prince Edward Island (Province) Prince Edward Island, PEI, [3] Island: Prince Edward ...