The Kingdom of Belgium (pronounced /ˈbɛldʒəm/ ( listen), BEL-jəm) is a country in northwest Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts its headquarters, as well as those of other major international organizations, including NATO.[5] Belgium covers an area of 30,528 square kilometres (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of about 10.7 million.
Straddling the cultural boundary between Germanic and Latin Europe, Belgium is home to two main linguistic groups, the Flemish and the French-speakers, mostly Walloons, plus a small group of German-speakers. Belgium’s two largest regions are the Dutch-speaking region of Flanders in the north and the French-speaking southern region of Wallonia. The Brussels-Capital Region, officially bilingual, is a mostly French-speaking enclave within the Flemish Region.[6] A small German-speaking Community exists in eastern Wallonia.[7] Belgium’s linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the political history and a complex system of government.[8][9]
The name ‘Belgium’ is derived from Gallia Belgica, a Roman province in the northernmost part of Gaul that was inhabited by the Belgae, a mix of Celtic and Germanic peoples.[10][11] Historically, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg were known as the Low Countries, which used to cover a somewhat larger area than the current Benelux group of states. From the end of the Middle Ages until the 17th century, it was a prosperous centre of commerce and culture. From the 16th century until the Belgian revolution in 1830, many battles between European powers were fought in the area of Belgium, causing it to be dubbed the battleground of Europe[12]—a reputation strengthened by both World Wars. Upon its independence, Belgium eagerly participated in the Industrial Revolution[13][14] and, during the course of the twentieth century, possessed several colonies in Africa.[15] The second half of the 20th century was marked by the rise of communal conflicts between the Flemings and the Francophones fuelled by cultural differences on the one hand and an asymmetrical economic evolution of Flanders and Wallonia on the other hand. These still-active conflicts have caused far-reaching reforms of the formerly unitary Belgian state into a federal state.
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country name:
Belgium
capital:
Brussels
area:
30,510.0 km²
population:
10,403,000
currency:
Euro (EUR)
languages:
Dutch, French, German
neighbours:
Germany, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France
International Country Code for calling Belgium. This page details Belgium phone code. The Belgium phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Belgium. In order to make international calls to Belgium, use Belgium’s country code before dialing the local number.The Belgium country dialing code is only used when calling Belgium from another country. To make an international call to Belgium, you may also need a city or area code.

Kingdom Belgium
The most demanded cities there is Bruxelles, Antwerp - large seaport and the world centre of a facet of diamonds. The prices for the real estate are not too high - on the average 500 - 1000/1 sq. metre.
The apartment a total area of 100 sq. metres in these cities can be got on the average for 60 - 80 thousand And a bungalow, for example, in Tongerene (Flanders) with a site of an order of 1,5 thousand sq. metres, pool, garage on two cars, 4-5 bedrooms, a patio etc. - approximately for $230 thousand On …
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Belgium REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
Bank system of Belgium
As it is known, Belgium is considered one of the basic bank and financial centres of the European Union. Since 1999 Belgium and more 10 EU member states have begun transition to the third stage of building of the Economic and currency union (ÝÂÑ) within the limits of EU assuming not only close coordination and, to certain degree, harmonisation budgetary and economic policies of member states, but also introduction of uniform monetary unit – euro, and also definition and realisation of a uniform monetary policy of such member …
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Catholicism (70 %), Islam (200 thousand), Protestantism (70 thousand), a Judaism (35 thousand), Anglican church (40 thousand), Orthodoxy (20 thousand). The church is separated from the state.
Currency of Belgium:
The international name: EUR
Whether the visa to entrance is necessary: Yes
The visa:
Belgium is included into the Schengen zone.
Necessary documents for visa reception to Belgium:
- The passport, which period of validity expires not less than in 4 months after prospective returning from the country.
- The questionnaire filled and signed with own hand (nameplate data a roman type).
- …
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Though Belgium as the independent state was formed in 1830, the history of the people occupying the Southern Netherlands, leaves the roots in Ancient Rome. In 57 BC July Caesar »Belgika has applied to a designation of the territory won by it located between the North Sea and the rivers Vaal, Rhine, Marne and Hay the name« Gallia. There there lived the Celtic tribes, shown furious resistance to Romans. The most known and the tribe áåëãîâ was numerous. After bloody wars of the earth áåëãîâ have been definitively subdued by Romans (51 BC) and were a part of Roman empire. …
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January 1 (Fri) New Year’s Day
April 5 (Mon) Easter Monday
May 1 (Sat) Labor Day/May Day
May 2 (Sat) Bank holidays (banks are closed)
May 13 (Thu) Ascension Day Ascension catholique (40 days after Easter)
May 24 Whit Monday (Pentecost Monday) (seven weeks after Easter Monday)
July 11 (Sun) Flemish community Day (state of Flanders only)
July 21 (Wed) Belgian National Day
August 15(Sun) Assumption of Mary
September 27 (Mon) French Community Day (only held in Wallonia)
November 1 (Mon) All Saints’ Day
November 2 (Tue) Civil …
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