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  2. List of World Heritage Sites in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Belgium accepted the convention on 24 July 1996, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] Belgium has 16 sites inscribed on the list. The first sites to be added to the list were the Flemish Béguinages, the Grand-Place in Brussels and the lifts on the Canal du Centre, at the 22nd UNESCO session in 1998 ...

  3. Heysel Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Heysel Plateau (French: Plateau du Heysel; Dutch: Heizelplateau) or Heysel Park (French: Parc du Heysel; Dutch: Heizelpark), usually shortened to Heysel (French:) or Heizel (Dutch: [ˈɦɛizəl] ⓘ), is a neighbourhood, park and exhibition space in Laeken, in the north-west of the City of Brussels, Belgium, where the Brussels International Exposition of 1935 and the 1958 Brussels World's ...

  4. Brussels Expo - Wikipedia

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    The Brussels Exhibition Centre (French: Parc des Expositions de Bruxelles; Dutch: Tentoonstellingspark van Brussel), also known as Brussels Expo, is the primary event complex in Brussels, Belgium. Located on the Heysel/Heizel Plateau in Laeken (northern part of the City of Brussels ), the twelve halls that comprise it are used for the largest ...

  5. Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgium, [b] officially the Kingdom of Belgium, [c] is a country in Northwestern Europe.Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the south, and the North Sea to the west.

  6. Tourism in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The tourist industry generates 2.8% of Belgium's gross domestic product and employs 3.3% of the working population (142,000 people). [ 1 ] 6.7 million people travelled to Belgium in 2005. [ 2 ] Two-thirds of them come from the larger nearby countries - France , The Netherlands , the United Kingdom , and Germany ; there are also many tourists ...

  7. Tournai - Wikipedia

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    Administratively, the town and municipality is part of the Province of Hainaut, in the Wallonia region of southwest Belgium. [6] The municipality has an area of 213.75 km 2 (82.53 sq mi). [5] Tournai has its own arrondissements, both administrative and judicial.

  8. List of protected areas of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This natural park is a transboundary park between Belgium and Germany. Burdinale-Mehaigne Nature Park 1991 110 Two Ourthes Nature Park 2001 760 Upper Sure Anlier Forest Nature Park 2001 720 Attert Valley Nature Park 1994 70 Viroin-Hermeton Nature Park 1998 120 Scheldt Plains Nature Park 1996 260 Hill Country Nature Park 1997 233 Gaume Natural Park

  9. Flemish Diamond - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Flemish Diamond within Belgium. The municipalities seen as being part of the "Flemish Diamond". The Flemish Diamond has a high degree of urban sprawl.. The Flemish Diamond (Dutch: Vlaamse Ruit) is the Flemish reference to a network of four metropolitan areas in Belgium, three of which are in the central provinces of Flanders, together with the Brussels-Capital Region. [1]