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1st Brigade (Belgium) - 1st Field Artillery Regiment (Belgium) - 1st Squadron (Belgium) - 1st Wing (Belgium) - 1st/3rd Lancers Regiment - 2nd Field Artillery Regiment/Field Artillery Battery ParaCommando - 2nd Tactical Wing - 2nd/4th Lancers Regiment - 4th Engineer Battalion (Belgium) - 4th Group CIS - 4th Logistics Battalion (Belgium) - 5th Group CIS - 6th Group CIS - 7th and 13th Belgian Field Artillery - 7th Brigade (Belgium) - 8th Logistics Battalion (Belgium) - 10th Group CIS - 10th Tactical Wing - 11me Escadrille de Chasse - 11th Engineer Battalion (Belgium) - 14th Air Defence Artillery Regiment (Belgium) - 18th Logistics Battalion - 20th Logistics Battalion (Belgium) - 24 Hours of Zolder - 27th SS Volunteer Division Langemarck28th SS Volunteer Grenadier Division Wallonien29th Logistics Battalion (Belgium) - 31st Squadron (Belgium) - 40th Squadron Heli (Belgium) - 51st Logistics Battalion (Belgium) - 62TV Records - 70-point plan (Belgium)80th UAV Squadron (Belgium) - 1920 Summer Olympics1931 Belgian Grand Prix - 1935 Belgian Grand Prix - 1947 Belgian Grand Prix - 1949 Belgian Grand Prix - 1960-1961 Winter General Strike2007 Belgian government formation2007–2011 Belgian political crisis2008–2009 Belgian financial crisis2010–2011 Belgian government formation - 2010 Belgian love triangle skydiving murder trial - 2011 Liège attack

A

Aalst - Aalter - Aangename kennismaking - Aan tafel - Aartselaar - ABC-auto - Abdijen in de lage landen - Abortion in Belgium - Academic libraries in Leuven - Acide sulfurique - Ackermans & van Haaren - ACOS Operations and Training - Action of 19 February 1639 - Admiral of Flanders - Advisory Committee on European Affairs - African rap in Belgium - Albert I of Belgium - Albert II of Belgium - Alfa Papa Tango - Alken - Alle maten - Alles Kan Beter - Alveringem - Anderlecht - Anglo-Belgian Society - Animo (organization) - Anneessens, Frans - Another Left - Anspach, Eugène - Antéchrista - Antoine - Antwerpen-Centraal railway station - Antwerp - Antwerp Diamond Giants - Antwerp Province - Anzegem - Aquatopia (Antwerp) - Arab European League - Ardennes - Ardennes Chasseur Regiment - Ardooie - Arelerland - Arendonk - Argenta - Arrondissement Court (Belgium) - As - Assenede - Associated Weavers - Association Electronique Libre - Association with lucrative purpose - Association without lucrative purpose - Asterix Kieldrecht - Astro Tower - Atomium - Attentat (Nothomb) - Au Gringo's bar - Austrian Netherlands kronenthaler - Automotive Cluster of Wallonia - Avelgem - Avenue de Tervueren

B

Baarle-Hertog - Badius, Jodocus - Balen - Banking in Belgium - Banking, Finance and Insurance Commission (Belgium) - Barrier Treaty - Basilica of the Sacred Heart - Basketball League Belgium - Bastogne - Batetela Rebellions - Battle of Benevento - Battle of Beverhoutsveld - Battle of Bouvines - Battle of Cadsand - Battle of Cassel (1071) - Battle of Cassel (1328) - Battle of Charleroi - Battle of Flanders - Battle of Flushing - Battle of Hasselt - Battle of Leuven (891) - Battle of Leuven (1831) - Battle of lillo - Battle of Mons-en-Pévèle - Battle of Nieuwpoort - Battle of Oudenarde - Battle of Passchendaele - Battle of Roosebeke - Battle of Saint-Omer - Battle of Sluis (1603) - Battle of Sprimont - Battle of the Downs - Battle of the Golden Spurs - Battle of Turnhout (1789) - Battle of Warns - Battle of Waterloo - Baudouin I of Belgium - Beaulieu International Group - Beaumont - Beer in Belgium - Beernem - Beerse - Bekaert - Bekaert, Léon - BEL20 - Belgacom Fund - Belgacom TV - Belgae - Belga (news agency) - Belgian American - Belgian Anti-Racism Law - Belgian Badminton Federation - Belgian Brazilian - Belgian Chamber Committee on Justice - Belgian Chamber Committee on the Interior - Belgian Civil Aviation Authority - Belgian colonial empire - Belgian Congo - Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms - Belgian Eifel - Belgian euro coins - Belgian Federal Science Policy Office - Belgian franc - Belgian French - Belgian federal election, 2003 - Belgian federal election, 2007 - Belgian federal election, 2010 - Belgian General Information and Security Service - Belgian general strike of 1893 - Belgian general strikes - Belgian Holocaust denial law - Belgian Institute for Normalization - Belgian Labour Party - Belgian Lorraine - Belgian Linguistics Case - Belgian Medical Component - Belgian minehunter Bellis (M916) - Belgian local elections, 2006 - Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships - Belgian national identification card - Belgian nationalism - Belgian nationality law - Belgian National Geographic Institute - Belgian National Internet eXchange - Belgian Official Journal - Belgian passport - Belgian Post Group - Belgian local elections, 2000 - Belgian Red Cattle - Belgian Resistance - Belgian regional elections, 2004 - Belgian revolution - Belgian Royal Escort - Belgian Rugby Federation - Belgians - Belgian Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and Defence - Belgian State Security Service - Belgian stay-behind network - Belgian waffle - Belgian Women's First Division - Belgium - Belgium at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Belgium at the European Athletics Championships - Belgium–Canada relations - Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 - Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 - Belgium–Malaysia relations - Belgium–Kosovo relations - Belgium–Luxembourg Economic Union - Belgium–Mexico relations - Belgium–Netherlands relations - Belgium–Russia relations - Belgium–Ukraine relations - Belgium – United Kingdom relations - Belgium – United States relations - Belgium women's volleyball Division of Honour - BELNET - Beringen - Berlaar - Berlare - Berx, Cathy - Beurre d'Ardenne - Beveren - BIPIB - Bilzen - Biographie Nationale de Belgique - BioLiège - BioVallée - Biographie de la faim - Blankenberge - Bloso - Bocholt, Belgium - Boël, Yves - Boechout - Boelare Castle - Boerentoren - Bois de la Cambre - Bombardment of Brussels - Bonheiden - Boom, Antwerp - B Plus - Borgloon - Borinage - Bornem - Borsbeek - Bossemans et Coppenolle - Le Boulevard périphérique - Le Bourgmestre de Furnes - Brabançonne - Braine-le-Comte - Brakel - Brasschaat - Brasserie Caracole - Brecht - Bredene - Bree - Bree BBC - Brel, Jacques - Brepols - Brepols, Philippus Jacobus - Brueghel, Pieter the Elder - Bruges - Brussels - Brussels Airport - Brussels and the European Union - Brussels-Capital Region - Brussels Coin Cabinet - Brussels Conference Act of 1890 - Brussels Enterprises Commerce and Industry - Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde - Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company - Brussels International (1897) - Brussels International 1910 - Brussels International Exposition (1935) - Brussels Metro - Brussels Parliament - Brussels Parliament building - Brussels South Charleroi Airport - Buckriders - Buggenhout - Bureau Veritas - Paul Buysse

C

Callebaut - Callewaert, Jan - Campus Blairon - Cancer Registry Foundation - Cantons of Belgium - La Capitale - Capital punishment in Belgium - Carbonade flamande - Carine ou la jeune fille folle de son âme - Casterman - Château of Val-Duchesse - Catholic Party (Belgium) - Catholic University of Leuven (1834–1968) - Catholic University of Mechlin - Les Catilinaires - Cavell, Edith - Centre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism - Centre Démocrate Humaniste - Cercle de Lorraine - Cercle Gaulois - Cercle Royal du Parc - César De Paepe - Chamber of rhetoric - Chant des Wallons - Charter of Kortenberg - Charter of Quaregnon - Château de Lavaux-Sainte-Anne - Château d'Enghien (Belgium) - Chenogne massacre - Chief of Defence (Belgium) - Chiro - Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams (CD&V) - Christene Volkspartij - Christian Social Party (Belgium, defunct) - Christlich-Soziale Partei (CSP) - CIA activities in Belgium - Cinema of Belgium - Citrique Belge - Circulaire - City of Brussels - City rights in the Low Countries - City status in Belgium - Claeys Formula - Classic 21 - Clijsters, Kim - Cockerill, John - Cockerill, William - Le Cocu magnifique - De Collega's - Collège Saint-Pierre Uccle - Colruyt - Colruyt, Jef - Les Combustibles - Comics - Commercial Court (Belgium) - Commission communautaire française - Communications in Belgium - Committee for Another Policy - Committee P - Common Community Commission - Communist Party (Flanders) - Communist Party (Wallonia) - Communist Struggle (Marxist–Leninist) - Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium - Compromise of Nobles - Confederation of Christian Trade Unions - Confiserie Roodthooft - Congo Crisis - Congo Free State - Constitutional Court of Belgium - Copycat (Patrick Ouchène song) - Corbeels, Pieter - Corsio - Cosmétique de l'ennemi - Jan Coucke and Pieter Goethals - Coudenberg group - Cougnou - Council of State (Belgium) - Countess of Flanders - Count of Flanders - County of Flanders - County of Loon - Le Coup de lune - Le Couronnement de Renart - Court of appeal (Belgium) - Court of Arbitration of Belgium - Court of assizes (Belgium) - Court of Audit of Belgium - Court of Cassation (Belgium) - Court of labour (Belgium) - Covering of the Senne - Crabbé, Ben - Crisis and Emergency Management Centre - Croix de la Grise - CropDesign - Cross of the Deported 1914-1918 - Crown Council of Belgium - Culture of Belgium - Cumerio

D

Damme - Dardenne, Sabine - David, Jean-Baptist - Day of the Flemish Community - de Clecq, Staff - Decree (Belgium) - Declaration of Revision of the Constitution - Deerlijk - De Gordel - Degrelle, Léon - De Haan - Dehaene, Jean-Luc - de Haussy, François-Philippe - Deinze - Delahaye, Gilbert - de Merode, Alexandre - Demographics of Belgium - Dender - Denderleeuw - Dendermonde - Dentergem - De Panne - De Pinte - Dessel - Destelbergen - Deux-Nèthes - De Warande (Club) - De Wever, Bart - Dexia - Diepenbeek - Diksmuide - Dilsen-Stokkem - Dioxine affair - Django Reinhardt Jazz Festival - Di Rupo, Elio - Di Rupo I Government - Draining law - Duchy of Brabant - Duchy of Limburg - Duchy of Limburg (1839–1867) - Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting - Duffel - Dupuis, Jacques - Dutroux, Marc - Dyle (department) - Jacqueline Dyris

E

East Flanders - East Flemish - Ecolo - Economy of Belgium - Edegem - Education in Belgium - Eeklo - Egmont pact - Ekeren - Elmore D - Elsene / Ixelles - Erpe-Mere - Escaut (department) - Essen - Etterbeek - Eupen - Eupen-Malmedy - European Movement Belgium - Eurostar - Evere - Evergem - Eyskens, Gaston

F

Father Damien - First Schools' War - Flag of Belgium - Flamingant - Flanders - Flanders Investment and Trade - Flemish dialects - Flemish Baroque painting - Flemish Brabant - Flemish Council for Science and Innovation - Flemish Community Commission - Flemish movement - Flemish National Union - Flemish Region - Flemish Secession hoax - Flemish Sign Language - Florennes Air Base - Folklore of the Low Countries - Foreign relations of Belgium - Forêts - Fortifications of Brussels - Fortis (finance) - Fourniret, Michel - Franck, César - Franco-Belgian comics - France–Habsburg rivalry - Francization of Brussels - Franco-Dutch War - Francqui, Emile - Free Belgian Forces - French Community Commission - French Community of Belgium - French fried potatoes - French Flanders - Frère, Albert - Front Démocratique des Francophones (FDF) - Frontpartij

G

Gachot, Bertrand - Gallia Belgica - Ganshoren - Gaume - Gavere - Geel - General Federation of Belgian Labour - General strike against Leopold III of Belgium - Genk - Geography of Belgium - Geraardsbergen - Gesell, Silvio - Gevaert, Lieven - Ghent - Gingelom - Gistel - Goffin, Albert - Gordel (De) - Governor of Brussels-Capital - Gravensteengroep - Groen! - Great Council of Mechelen - Greater Netherlands - Great Privilege - Group Joos - Grétry, André Ernest Modeste - Grobbendonk - Grote Markt / Grand-Place

H

Haaltert - Hainaut Province - Halen - Halle - Ham - Hamme - Hamont-Achel - Harelbeke - Habsburg Netherlands - Hasselt - Healthcare in Belgium - Hechtel-Eksel - Heers - Heist-op-den-Berg - Hemiksem - Henin, Justine - Hepburn, Audrey - Herentals - Herenthout - Hergé - Herk-de-Stad - Heerlijkheid - Herselt - Herstappe - Herzele - Heusden-Zolder - Heuvelland - Heysel - Heysel Stadium - Heysel Stadium disaster - High Council of Justice (Belgium) - History of Belgium - History of Belgium before 1830 - History of Flanders - History of the Walloon movement - History of urban centers in the Dutch Low Countries - History of Wallonia - Hoeselt - Hooglede - Hoogstraten - Hoornaert, Paul - Hooverphonic - Horebeke - Hoste, Geert - Houthalen-Helchteren - Houthulst - Hove, Belgium - Hulshout - Human Rights League (Belgium) - Human Rights League (Dutch-speaking Belgium) - Human Rights League (French-speaking Belgium) - Huppen, Hermann

I

Ichtegem - Ickx, Jacky - Ingelmunster - Innotek (Belgium) - International association without lucrative purpose - International rankings of Belgium - Iron Rhine - Ixelles - Izegem - IJzerwake

J

Jabbeke - Jamar, Alexandre - Jansen, Georges - Janson, Paul-Emile - Jemmape (department) - Jenever - Jette - La Jeune Belgique - Jeune Europe

K

Kalmthout - Kapellen - Kaprijke - Kasterlee - Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - KBC Bank - Keytrade Bank - Kinrooi - Kinsbergen, Andries - Kluisbergen - Knesselare - Knokke-Heist - Koekelare - Koekelberg - Koksijde - Kontich - Kortemark - Kortessem - Kortrijk - Kriek - Kruibeke - Kruishoutem - Kuurne

L

Laakdal - Laarne - Labour Court (Belgium) - Lamoral, Count of Egmont - Lanaken - Land of Herve - Langemark-Poelkapelle - Language legislation in Belgium - Larock, Victor - Law Courts of Brussels - Law of Belgium - Lebbeke - Lede - Ledegem - Leffe - Legislative Order (Belgium) - Leie - Lendelede - Leo Belgicus - Leopold I of Belgium - Leopold II of Belgium - Leopold III of Belgium - Leopoldsburg - Lernout & Hauspie - Le Soir - Leterme, Yves - Leterme I Government - Leterme II Government - Les XX - Leysen, André - Leysen, Christian - Leysen, Thomas - LGBT rights in Belgium - Liberales - Liberalism in Belgium - Lichtervelde - Liège Airport - Liège–Bastogne–Liège - Liège Cathedral - Liège - Liège Province - Liège Wars - Lier - Lierde - Lighthouses and lightvessels in Belgium - Lille, Belgium - Limburg (Belgium) - Limburger cheese - Limburgish language - Lint - List of airports in Belgium - List of ambassadors from Belgium - List of ambassadors to Belgium - List of ambassadors from New Zealand to Belgium - List of banks in Belgium - List of birds of Belgium - List of Belgian bands and artists - List of Belgian films - List of Belgian films: Pre 1960 - List of Belgian films: 1960s - List of Belgian films: 1970s - List of Belgian films: 1980s - List of Belgian films: 1990s - List of Belgian films: 2000s - List of Belgian films: 2010s - List of Belgian flags - List of Belgian monarchs - List of Belgian municipalities by population - List of Belgian newspapers - List of Belgian political scandals - List of Belgian records in swimming - List of Belgium-related articles - List of Belgians - List of Belgian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film - List of cities in Belgium - List of companies of Belgium - List of diplomatic missions in Belgium - List of diplomatic missions of Belgium - List of football clubs in Belgium - List of Franco-Belgian comic series - List of governments in Belgium - List of hospitals in Belgium - List of lakes in Belgium - List of mammals of Belgium - List of mayors of the City of Brussels - List of members of the National Congress of Belgium - Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region - Minister-President of Flanders - Minister-President of Wallonia - List of motorways in Belgium - List of municipalities of the Flemish Region - List of municipalities in Wallonia - List of national parks of Belgium - List of newspapers in Belgium - List of people on stamps of Belgium - List of political parties in Flanders - List of postal codes in Belgium - List of presidents of the Parliament of the French Community of Belgium - List of prime ministers of Belgium - List of railway lines in Belgium - List of rivers of Belgium - List of shopping malls in Belgium - List of SNCB/NMBS classes - List of speakers of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community - List of television stations in Belgium - List of town tramway systems in Belgium - List of twin towns and sister cities in Belgium - List of universities in Belgium - Lochristi - Lokeren - Lommel - Lorrain language - Lo-Reninge - Lotharingia - Lovendegem - Low Countries - Lower Lorraine - Lummen - Luxembourg (Belgium) - Luxembourgish language - Lys (department)

M

Maarkedal - Maaseik - Maasmechelen - Maddens Doctrine - Maeterlinck, Maurice - Magritte, René - Maingain, Olivier - Maldegem - Malle - Malmedy massacre - Malmedy massacre trial - Man Bites Dog - Manifesto for Walloon culture - Manneken Pis - Marollen - Marols - Martens, Wilfried - Matsys, Quentin - Mariage, Benoît - Marlier, Marcel - Mechelen - Meerhout - Meetjesland - Meeuwen-Gruitrode - Melle - Menen - Mercator, Gerardus - Merckx, Eddy - Merelbeke - Merksplas - Mertens, Pierre - Mesen - Meulebeke - Meuse-Inférieure - Meuse-Rhenish - Middelkerke - Military of Belgium - Minimum legal ages in Belgium - Ministerial Order - Minister-President of the Brussels Capital-Region - Moerbeke - Mol - Monarchy of Belgium - Moules-frites - Moorslede - Mortsel - Mosan art - Mosan style - Motoring regulations in Belgium - Mouvement Réformateur - Municipalities in Belgium - Municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region - Municipalities with language facilities - Mythology of the Low Countries - Murder of Joe Van Holsbeeck

N

Namur - Namur Province - National Bank of Belgium - Nazareth, Belgium - Neerpelt - Nevele - Niel - Nieuw-Vlaamse Alliantie (N-VA) - Nieuwerkerken - Nieuwpoort, Belgium - Nijlen - Nine Years' War - Ninove- North Sea Fisheries Convention

O

Official Journal (Belgium) - Old University of Leuven - Olen - Oliveira, Luis - Oosterzele - Oostkamp - Oostrozebeke - Opglabbeek - Orangism (Belgium) - Order of Flemish Militants - Order of Queen Elisabeth of Belgium - Ordinance (Belgium) - Ortelius, Abraham - Ostend - Ostend Company - Oudenaarde - Oudenburg - Oudergem / Auderghem - Oud-Turnhout - Ourthe (department) - Outline of Belgium - Overpelt

P

Pajottenland - Paris embassy terrorist attack plot - Parliamentary inquiries by the Belgian Federal Parliament - Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region - Partei der deutschsprachigen Belgier (PDB) - Partei für Freiheit und Fortschritt (PFF) - Parti du Travail de Belgique (PTB) - Partij van de Arbeid van België (PvdA) - Parti Socialiste - Partition of Belgium - Partitions of Luxembourg - Paulus, Camille - Peasants' War (1798) - Peer - Peeters directive - Pfaff Jean-Marie - Picard language - Picqué, Charles - Pirson, André-Eugène - Pittem - Poirot, Hercule - Polder Model - Political parties in Belgium - Politics and Government of the Brussels-Capital Region - Politics of Belgium - Politics of Flanders - Poperinge - Prévinaire, Eugène - Princes Park, Retie - Principality of Stavelot-Malmedy - Progressive Party (Belgium) - Provoost, Anne - Proost (company) - Province of Brabant - Provinces of Belgium - Public Centre for Social Welfare - Purple (government) - Putte - Puurs

R

Rail transport in Belgium - Ranst - Rape of Belgium - Rassemblement Wallonie France - Rattachism - Ravels - Regulation (Brussels) - Reinhardt, Django - Renaissance in the Low Countries - Renardism - Republic of Bouillon - Retie - Rexism - Riemst - Rijkevorsel - Rivers of Belgium - Roeselare - Rogge, Jacques - Rogier, Charles - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cambrai - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen-Brussels - Roman Catholic Diocese of Liège - Roman/Red - Ronse - Rotselaar - Royal Library of Belgium - Royal Military Academy (Belgium) - Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium - Royal Order - Royal Question - RTBF - Ruanda-Urundi - Ruiselede - Rumst - Rupelmonde

S

SABAM - St. Lambert's Cathedral, Liège - Sambre-et-Meuse - Same-sex marriage in Belgium - Sarre (department) - Sax, Adolphe - Schaarbeek / Schaerbeek - Scheldt - Schelle - Schilde - Schoten - Schuiten, François - Scifo, Enzo - Science and technology in Brussels - Science and technology in Flanders - Science and technology in Wallonia - Second Schools' War - Second walls of Brussels - Senne - Seventeen Provinces - Siege of Hulst (1591), Siege of Hulst (1596), Siege of Hulst (1645) - Siege of Leuven - Siege of Namur (1695) - Siege of Ostend - Signal de Botrange - Sillon industriel - 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 - Sioen Industries - Sixth Belgian state reform - Small ring (Brussels) - Socialistische Partij - Anders (sp.a) - Sonian Forest - Southeast Limburgish dialect - South Tower (Brussels) - Spaak, Paul-Henri - Speaker of the Flemish Parliament - Special law - Spiere-Helkijn - Spirit - Stabroek - Staden - State Archives in Belgium - State reform in Belgium - State University of Leuven - Stekene - Stella Artois - Stevin, Simon - Stouthuysen, Bob - Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

T

Talleyrand partition plan for Belgium - Tambuyzer, Erik - Temse - Tessenderlo - Thalys - Theunis, Georges - Tielt - Tienen - Timeline of Burgundian and Habsburg acquisitions in the Low Countries - Tintin, the Adventures of - Tongeren - Torhout - Tourism in Belgium - Transportation in Belgium - Treaty of London (1839) - Tremeloo - Turnhout

U

Ukkel / Uccle - Unionism in Belgium - Union Wallonne des Entreprises - United States of Belgium - Université catholique de Louvain - University of Douai - University of Ghent -University of Liège - UNIZO - Urbanus

V

Valois Tapestries - Van Damme, Jean-Claude - Van den Bergh, Frans - Vandenbroucke, Frank (cyclist) - Van der Rest, Leon - van Rysselberghe, Théo - van Eyck, Jan - Van Genechten Packaging - Van Hoegaerden, Victor - Van Rompuy, Herman - Van Rompuy I Government - Van Zeeland, Paul - Verdinaso - Emile Verhaeren - Verhofstadt, Dirk - Verhofstadt, Guy - Verhofstadt III Government - Verlooy, Jan-Baptist - Vesalius, Andreas - Veurne - Vieille Montagne - Vink, Karel - Visa requirements for Belgian citizens - Vlaams Belang - Vlaams Blok - Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie - Vlaamse Volksbeweging - Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten (VLD) - Vlerick, André - Vleteren - VLOTT - Voeren - Volens (NGO) - Vorselaar - Vorst (Forest) - Vosselaar

W

Waarschoot - Waasland - Waasmunster - Wachtebeke - Walibi Belgium - Wallonia - Wallonie Libre - Walloon Brabant - Walloon Export and Foreign Investment Agency - Walloon Jacquerie of 1886 - Walloon language - Walloon Parliament - Walloons - Walloon SME finance and guarantee company - War Crimes Law (Belgium) - War of the Austrian Succession - War of Devolution - War of the Reunions - War of the Spanish Succession - War of the Succession of Flanders and Hainault - Waregem - Warocqué, Raoul - Water supply and sanitation in Belgium - Watermaal-Bosvoorde / Watermael-Boitsfort - Wellen - Wervik - Westerlo - West Flanders - West Flemish - Western Hainaut - Wetteren - Wevelgem - Walthéry, François - Westhoek (region) - Wichelen - Wielsbeke - Wijnegem - Willebroek - Willems, Jan Frans - Wingene - Witte, Els - Woluwe-Saint-Etienne - Woluwe-Saint-Lambert - Woluwe-Saint-Pierre - Wommelgem - Wortegem-Petegem - Wuustwezel

Y

Young Green! - Ypres

Z

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

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The area within Belgium known as Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde encompasses the bilingual—French and Dutch—Brussels-Capital Region, which coincides with the arrondissement of Brussels-Capital and the surrounding Dutch-speaking area of Halle-Vilvoorde, which in turn coincides with the arrondissement of Halle-Vilvoorde. Halle-Vilvoorde contains several municipalities with language facilities, i.e. municipalities where French-speaking people form a considerable part of the population and therefore have special language rights. This area forms the judicial arrondissement of Brussels, which is the location of a tribunal of first instance, enterprise tribunal and a labour tribunal. It was reformed in July 2012, as part of the sixth Belgian state reform.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Flemish Diamond</span>

The Flemish Diamond 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. It consists of four agglomerations which form the four corners of an abstract diamond shape: Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp and Leuven. Over 5 million people live in this area, with a population density of about 820 per km2.

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. Alternatively, it is hypothesized that Flanders could join the Netherlands and Wallonia could join France or Luxembourg.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Francization of Brussels</span> Post-1700s shift from Dutch to French in the Belgian capital

The Francization of Brussels refers to the evolution, over the past two centuries, of this historically Dutch-speaking city into one where French has become the majority language and lingua franca. The main cause of this transition was the rapid, yet non-compulsory assimilation of the Flemish population, amplified by immigration from France and Wallonia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">N3 road (Belgium)</span>

The N3 road in Belgium is a national road connecting the capital city Brussels to Aachen in Germany via Leuven, Tienen, Sint-Truiden and Liège. Its course is quite similar to that of European route E40 between Brussels and Aachen, which it intersects 3 times. The road runs through the 3 Belgian regions and the 3 communities.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 Belgian local elections</span>

The Belgian provincial, municipal and district elections of 2012 took place on 14 October. As with the previous 2006 elections, these are no longer organised by the Belgian federal state but instead by the respective regions: