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Encyclopedia > List of Belgium related topics

This page aims to list articles on Wikipedia that are related to Belgium. This is so that those interested in the subject can monitor changes to the pages by clicking on Related changes in the sidebar.


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Contents: Top - A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z


A

Aalst - Aalter - Aartselaar - African rap in Belgium - Albert I of Belgium - Albert II of Belgium - Alken - Alveringem - Anderlecht - Antoine - Antwerp (city) - Antwerp (province) - Anzegem - Ardennes - Ardooie - Arendonk - Argenta - As - Assenede - Atomium - Avelgem


B

Baarle-Hertog - Badius, Jodocus - Balen - Basilica of the Sacred Heart - Bastogne - Battle of Flanders - Battle of Nieuwpoort - Battle of Passchendaele - Battle of Waterloo - Baudouin I of Belgium - Beernem - Beerse - Belgian euro coins - Belgian revolution - Belgian waffle - Belgium - Belgium at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Belgium facts - Beringen - Berlaar - Berlare - Beveren - Bilzen - Blankenberge - Bocholt, Belgium - Boechout - Bois de la Cambre - Bonheiden - Boom - Borgloon - Bornem - Borsbeek - Brabançonne - Braine-le-Comte - Brakel - Brasschaat - Brecht - Bredene - Bree - Brel, Jacques - Bruegher, Pieter the Elder - Bruges - Brussels - Brussels-Capital Region - Brussels International Airport - Brussels Metro - Brussels Parliament - Buggenhout


C

Cavell, Edith - Centre Démocrate Humaniste - City of Brussels - Clijsters, Kim - Commission communautaire française - Communications in Belgium - Communities, regions and provinces of Belgium - Courtrai - Culture of Belgium


D

Damme - Dardenne, Sabine - Deerlijk - De Haan - Dehaene, Jean-Luc - Deinze - Delahaye, Gilbert - de Merode, Alexandre - Demographics of Belgium - Dender - Denderleeuw - Dendermonde - Dentergem - De Panne - De Pinte - Dessel - Destelbergen - Diepenbeek - Diksmuide - Dilsen-Stokkem - Di Rupo, Elio - Duffel - Dupuis, Jacques - Dutroux, Marc


E

East Flanders - Ecolo - Economy of Belgium - Edegem - Eeklo - Elsene / Ixelles - Erpe-Mere - Essen - Etterbeek - Evere - Evergem - Eyskens, Gaston


F

Father Damien - Flag of Belgium - Flanders - Flemish Brabant - Foreign relations of Belgium - Forest of Soignes - Fourniret, Michel - Franco-Belgian comics - French Community of Belgium - French fries


G

Gachot, Bertrand - Ganshoren - Gaume - Gavere - Geel - Genk - Geography of Belgium - Geraardsbergen - Gesell, Silvio - Ghent - Gingelom - Gistel - Gordel (De) - Governor of Brussels-Capital - Grobbendonk - Grote Markt / Grand-Place


H

Haaltert - Hainaut - Halen - Ham - Hamme - Hamont-Achel - Harelbeke - Hasselt - Hechtel-Eksel - Heers - Heist-op-den-Berg - Hemiksem - Henin-Hardenne, Justine - Hepburn, Audrey - Herentals - Herenthout - Herk-de-Stad - Herselt - Herstappe - Herzele - Heusden-Zolder - Heuvelland - Heysel - Heysel Stadium - Heysel Stadium disaster - History of Belgium - Hoeselt - Hooglede - Hoogstraten - Hooverphonic - Horebeke - Houthalen-Helchteren - Houthulst - Hove, Belgium - Hulshout - Huppen, Hermann


I

Ichtegem - Ickx, Jacky - Ingelmunster - Ixelles - Izegem


J

Jabbeke - Janson, Paul-Emile - Jette


K

Kalmthout - Kapellen - Kaprijke - Kasterlee - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Kinrooi - Kluisbergen - Knesselare - Knokke-Heist - Koekelare - Koekelberg - Koksijde - Kontich - Kortemark - Kortessem - Kriek - Kruibeke - Kruishoutem - Kuurne


L

Laakdal - Laarne - Lanaken - Langemark-Poelkapelle - Lebbeke - Lede - Ledegem - Leffe - Lendelede - Leopold I of Belgium - Leopold II of Belgium - Leopold III of Belgium - Leopoldsburg - Lernout & Hauspie - Le Soir - Lichtervelde - Liège (city) - Liège (province) - Liège-Bastogne-Liège - Lier - Lierde - Lighthouses and lightvessels in Belgium - Lille, Belgium - Limburg (Belgium) - Limburger cheese - Lint - List of airports in Belgium - List of Belgian banks - List of Belgian companies - List of Belgian monarchs - List of Belgian municipalities - List of Belgian newspapers - List of Belgians - List of universities in Belgium - List of Flemish municipalities - List of Minister-Presidents of Brussels - List of Minister-Presidents of Flanders - List of Minister-Presidents of Wallonia - List of Prime Ministers of Belgium - List of Walloon municipalities - Lochristi - Lokeren - Lommel - Lo-Reninge - Lovendegem - Low Countries - Lummen - Luxembourg, province of Belgium


M

Maarkedal - Maaseik - Maasmechelen - Magritte, René - Matsys, Quentin - Maeterlinck, Maurice - Maldegem - Malle - Malmedy massacre - Man Bites Dog - Manneken Pis - Marlier, Marcel - Mechelen - Meerhout - Meeuwen-Gruitrode - Melle - Menen - Mercator, Gerardus - Merckx, Eddy - Merelbeke - Merksplas - Mertens, Pierre - Mesen - Meulebeke - Middelkerke - Military of Belgium - Moerbeke - Mol - Moorslede - Mortsel - Mouvement Réformateur - Municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region - Municipalities with linguistic facilities


N

Namur (city) - Namur (province) - Nazareth, Belgium - Neerpelt - Nevele - Niel - Nieuwerkerken - Nieuwpoort, Belgium - Nijlen - Ninove


O

Official Journal (Belgium) - Olen - Oliveira, Luis - Oosterzele - Oostkamp - Oostrozebeke - Opglabbeek - Ortelius, Abraham - Ostend - Oudenaarde - Oudenburg - Oudergem / Auderghem - Oud-Turnhout - Overpelt


P

Paris embassy terrorist attack plot - Peer - Pfaff Jean-Marie - Pittem - Poirot, Hercule - Politics of Belgium - Politics of Flanders - Poperinge - Putte - Puurs


R

Rail transport in Belgium - Ranst - Ravels - Reinhardt, Django - Retie - Riemst - Rijkevorsel - Rivers of Belgium - Roeselare - Rogge, Jacques - Ronse - RTBF - Ruiselede - Rumst - Rupelmonde


S

Same-sex marriage in Belgium - Sax, Adolphe - Schaarbeek / Schaerbeek - Scheldt - Schelle - Schilde - Schoten - Schuiten, François - Scifo, Enzo - Senne - Seventeen Provinces - Signal de Botrange - Singing Nun, The - Sint-Agatha-Berchem / Berchem-Sainte-Agathe - Sint-Amands - Sint-Gillis / Saint-Gilles - Sint-Gillis-Waas - Sint-Jans-Molenbeek / Molenbeek-Saint-Jean - Sint-Joost-ten-Node / Saint-Josse-ten-Noode - Sint-Katelijne-Waver - Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe / Woluwe-Saint-Lambert - Sint-Laureins - Sint-Lievens-Houtem - Sint-Martens-Latem - Sint-Niklaas - Sint-Pieters-Woluwe / Woluwe-Saint-Pierre - Sint-Truiden - South Tower (Brussels) - Spaak, Paul-Henri - Spiere-Helkijn - Stabroek - Staden - Stekene - Stella Artois - Stevin, Simon


T

Temse - Tessenderlo - Thalys - Tielt - Tienen - Tintin - Tongeren - Torhout - Tourism in Belgium - Transportation in Belgium - Tremeloo - Turnhout


U

Ukkel / Uccle - Urbanus


V

van Damme, Jean Claude - van Eyck, Jan - Van Zeeland, Paul - Verhofstadt, Guy - Vesalius, Andreas - Veurne - Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie - Vleteren - Voeren - Vorselaar - Vorst (Forest) - Vosselaar


W

Waarschoot - Waasmunster - Wachtebeke - Walibi Belgium - Wallonia - Walloon Brabant - Walloon Parliament - War Crimes Law (Belgium) - Waregem - Watermaal-Bosvoorde / Watermael-Boitsfort - Wellen - Wervik - Westerlo - West Flanders - Wetteren - Wevelgem - Wichelen - Wielsbeke - Wijnegem - Willebroek - Wingene - Woluwe-Saint-Etienne - Woluwe-Saint-Lambert - Woluwe-Saint-Pierre - Wommelgem - Wortegem-Petegem - Wuustwezel


Y

Ypres


Z

Zandhoven - Zedelgem - Zele - Zelzate - Zingem - Zoersel - Zomergem - Zonhoven - Zonnebeke - Zottegem - Zuienkerke - Zulte - Zutendaal - Zwalm - Zwevegem - Zwijndrecht, Belgium


  Results from FactBites:
 
BIGpedia - Belgium - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (3221 words)
Belgium is divided into three communities, the Flemish community, the French-speaking community and the German-speaking community, and in three regions: Brussels (mainly Dutch- and French-speaking, with a population of 980,000), Flemish region (mainly Dutch-speaking, with a population of 5,900,000), and Wallonia (mainly French-speaking, with a population of 3,360,000).
Belgium is composed of the 5 northern Dutch-speaking provinces of Flanders, the 5 southern French-speaking provinces of Wallonia and the Capital Region of Brussels.
Belgium was one of the first countries to adopt the euro, the single European currency, in January 1999 and the Belgian franc was completely replaced by euro coins and banknotes in early 2002.
Belgium (922 words)
Belgium (België in Dutch, Belgique in French, and Belgien in German) is a country located in Western Europe, bordered by the Netherlands, the Federal Republic of Germany, Luxembourg, France, and the North Sea.
Belgium became independent from the Netherlands in 1830 and was occupied by Germany during World Wars I and by Nazi Germany during World War II.
Belgium became a first-tier member of the Euro, the single European currency, in January 1999 and the Belgian franc was completely replaced by euro coins and banknotes in early 2002.
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