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BELGIUM

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Belgium (French: Belgique, Dutch: België, German: Belgien) (http://www.visitbelgium.com) is a low-lying country on the North Sea coast in the Benelux. With the majority of West European capitals within 1,000 km of the Belgian capital of Brussels, and as a member of the long-standing international Benelux community, Belgium sits at the crossroads of Western Europe. Its immediate neighbors are France to the southwest, Luxembourg to the southeast, Germany to the east and the Netherlands to the north.

Understand

Belgium is a densely populated country trying to balance the conflicting demands of urbanization, transportation, industry, commercial and intensive agriculture. It imports large quantities of raw materials and exports a large volume of manufactured goods, mostly to the EU.

History

Belgium became independent from the Netherlands in 1830. It was occupied by Germany during World Wars I and II and has many war graves near the battle zones, most of them are around Ieper (in English archaically rendered as Ypres, with Yperite another name for mustard gas due to intensive use there in WWI). It has prospered in the past half century as a modern, technologically advanced European state and member of NATO and the EU. Tensions between the Dutch-speaking Flemings of the north and the French-speaking Walloons of the south have led in recent years to constitutional amendments granting these regions formal recognition and autonomy.

Terrain

Flat coastal plains in northwest, central rolling hills, wooded hills and valleys of Ardennes Forest in southeast.

Climate

Temperate; mild winters, cool summers; rainy, humid, cloudy. Average annual temperature between 1976-2006: 10° Celcius

- Ostend (west, at the sea): jan 3°C - jul 16°C - Leopoldsburg (northeast, sandy soils): jan 2°C - jul 18°C

Electricity

Electricity is supplied at 220 to 230V 50Hz. Outlets are CEE7/5 (protruding male earth pin) and accept either CEE 7/5 (Grounded), CEE 7/7 (Grounded) or CEE 7/16 (non-grounded) plugs. Older German-type CEE 7/4 plugs are not compatible as they do not accommodate the earth pin found on this type of outlet. However, most modern European appliances are fitted with the hybrid CEE 7/7 plug which fits both CEE 7/5 (Belgium & France) and CEE 7/4 (Germany, Netherlands, Spain and most of Europe) outlets.

Travellers from the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Italy, Switzerland and other countries using 230V 50Hz which use different plugs simply require a plug adaptor to use their appliances in Belgium.

Travellers from the US, Canada, Japan and other countries using 110V 60Hz may need a voltage converter. However, some laptops, mobile phone chargers and other devices can accept either 110V or 230V so only require a simple plug adaptor. Check the voltage rating plates on your appliances before connecting them.

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Regions Of Belgium

Belgium consists of three regions, listed from North to South:
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Major Cities

Liège - largest city of Wallonia, along a wide river, beautiful cityscape with hiking and resorts…
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Get Around Belgium

Being such a small country (300 km as its maximum distance), you can get anywhere in a couple of…
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What To Do In Belgium

Yearly heavy metal festival held in the town of Dessel, in June. Carnival de Binche (http:…
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What To Drink In Belgium

Water Tap water is drinkable everywhere. Beer Belgium is to beer what France is to wine, it is…
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Where To Sleep In Belgium

Belgium has many fine hotels, but the best are located in Antwerp, Bruges, Ghent, Leuven and the…
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Work In Belgium

Having one of the highest labour taxes in Europe, Belgium is struggling to reposition itself as a…
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Stay Safe In Belgium

Except for certain neighbourhoods in central Brussels and the outer edge of Antwerp (the port and…
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Communication And Contact In Belgium

Belgium has a modern telephone system with nationwide cellular telephone coverage, and multiple…
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Where To Get Out In Belgium

For party-minded people, Belgium can be heaven, when you connect Antwerp, Brussels, Ghent and…

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