Lists of Belgian municipal flags

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A city hall in Mechelen, Belgium uses these flags, including the city flag. (from left to right) Antwerp Province, Flanders, Belgium, European flag and Mechelen. Mechelen Stadhuis 3.jpg
A city hall in Mechelen, Belgium uses these flags, including the city flag. (from left to right) Antwerp Province, Flanders, Belgium, European flag and Mechelen.

This article contains a list of flags of Belgian municipalities . Belgium has 581 municipalities. To keep this list organized, the municipalities are shown per region: Brussels-Capital Region, Flanders and Wallonia. Flags of former municipalities are also displayed at the bottom of the page, which ceased to exist as an independent municipality due to the municipal changes of 2019.

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Brussels-Capital Region

Flanders

Wallonia

Former municipalities (until 2019)

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