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Flemish Brabant


 

Flemish Brabant is a province of Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium. It borders on (clockwise from the North) the Belgian provinces of Antwerp, Limburg, Liège, Walloon Brabant, Hainaut and East Flanders. Flemish Brabant also completely surrounds the Brussels Capital Region. Its capital is Leuven. It has a surface area of 2106 km² and is divided into two administrative districts (arrondissementen in Dutch) which contain 65 municipalities.

Related Topics:
Flanders - Belgium - Antwerp - Limburg - Liège - Walloon Brabant - Hainaut - East Flanders - Brussels Capital Region - Leuven - Dutch

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Flemish Brabant was created in 1995 by the splitting of the former province of Brabant into three parts: two new provinces, Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant; and the Brussels-Capital Region, which no longer belongs to any province. The split was made to accommodate (with a delay) the division of Belgium in three regions (Flanders, Wallonia and the Brussels-Capital Region).

Related Topics:
1995 - Wallonia

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It is a province with a rich cultural history and a great diversity of typical products. Among them several of the world-famous Belgian beers.

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The province is made up of two arrondissements. The Halle-Vilvoorde Arrondissement has Brussels in its middle. It is therefore mainly a residential area, but it also has large industrial zones. For example, it is home to Belgium's main airport. The other arrondissement is the Leuven Arrondissement, centered around Leuven.

Related Topics:
Arrondissements - Halle-Vilvoorde Arrondissement - Brussels - Belgium's main airport - Leuven Arrondissement - Leuven

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The official language in Flemish Brabant is Dutch (as it is in the whole of Flanders), but a few municipalities are allowed to use French to communicate with their citizens; these are called the municipalities with linguistic facilities. Other such special municipalities can be found along the border between Flanders and Wallonia, and between Wallonia and the German-speaking area of Belgium. The fact that Halle-Vilvoorde surrounds Brussels (which is officially bilingual but whose inhabitants mostly speak French) makes for an interesting mix of both languages.

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The history of Brabant is at Brabant; see also Duke of Brabant.

Related Topics:
Brabant - Duke of Brabant

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