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About Belgium:
Belgium is a federal state made up of three Communities (the Flemish Community, the French Community and the German speaking Community) and three regions (the Brussels-Capital Region, the Flemish Region and the Walloon Region).
The main federal institutions are the federal government and he federal parliament, and the Communities and Regions also have their own legislative and executive bodies.
The principal powers of the three Communities in Belgium, which are delimited on linguistic grounds, relate to education, culture, youth support and certain aspects of health policy.
The three Regions have powers for ‘territorial issues’, such as public works, agriculture, employment, town and country planning and the environment.
What is known in Belgium?
Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a Western European country that lies on the North Sea and borders the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg and France. The country has a population of more than 11.7 million inhabitants.
Belgium is home to an incredible wealth of architectural masterpieces that bear witness to the leading styles adopted by architects down the centuries. During the Middle Ages, cathedrals and belfries sprang up that can still be admired today in the Belgian ‘art cities’, while countless castles are to be found dotted across the country. In the 20th century, Brussels became the centre of the Art Nouveau movement.
Awe-inspiring religious monuments have been carefully preserved and are open to the public, allowing visitors to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Belgium’s beguinages or sample a Trappist beer and cheese produced by monks in one of the
country’s abbeys. Belgium has also safeguarded the heritage of the wars of yesteryear, in the form of memorials, historical sites, cemeteries and re-enactments of key events.
Belgium has always welcomed migrants from abroad, with people of many different nationalities making the country their home over the years, among them famous figures and intellectuals including Karl Marx, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas, Charles Baudelaire and Auguste Rodin, to name but a few.
Its central location in Europe at the crossroads between the Latin and Germanic worlds, its multilingualism and its pioneering political, social and religious freedoms have all contributed to giving Belgium its cosmopolitan character and made it into the tolerant multicultural society it is today.
Last but not least:
Belgium is a country with a myriad of breweries and different beers. Nowhere else in the world can you encounter so many local, authentic and colourful beers with such an enormous range of tastes and flavours. Indeed, while there are only 10 Trappist beers in the world, 6 of them are to be found in Belgium, being brewed by the monks in abbeys.
Another Belgian speciality is chocolate, which has built up a global name for itself with its un[1]beatable quality and taste. Alongside this, there are two more sweet treats that are inextricably
linked with Belgium: waffles and speculoos.
Furthermore, for Belgians French fries (known as chips in the UK), sold at the country’s many chip shops (friteries/frituren), are a national institution and how to cook them is kept a closely-guarded secret.
Belgians have also been a pioneer when it comes to making cheese. With over 300 varieties, Belgium is proud of its reputation as a cheese-making country.
What makes Belgium attractive to visit?
Flanders boasts many cities and ports and a fairly flat landscape, while Wallonia is more hilly, especially in the south with the Ardennes, whose natural beauty is enjoyed by tourists from far and wide. Belgium offers an incredibly wide range of leisure pursuits, including Ardennes forest walking trails and footpaths across the Plateau des Fagnes fenland, the joys of the North Sea coast, cycling, horse-riding and boating, golf courses, theme parks, castles and estates, international trade shows and exhibitions, antiques fairs and flea markets. Belgium also hosts a huge number of music festivals catering for all tastes, such as Tomorrowland, Rock Werchter, Couleur Café and Dour. There is something for everyone – and it’s never very far away.