Flemish Region
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Flemish Region Vlaams Gewest (Dutch) Région flamande (French) Flämische Region (German) |
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Official language | Dutch |
Capital | Brussels |
Area | 13,522 km² |
ISO 3166-2 | BE-VLG |
Official website | www.flanders.be |
Population | |
Total | 6,058,368 (01/07/2005) |
Density | 442 / km² |
Institutions | |
Minister-President | Yves Leterme |
Established | 1993 |
Celebration day | July 11 |
Anthem | De Vlaamse Leeuw |
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Flemish Region in Belgium and its provinces |
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Brussels-Capital Region, Flemish Region, Walloon Region |
The Flemish Region (Vlaams Gewest or Vlaanderen in Dutch), a contemporary meaning of 'Flanders', is one of the three official regions of the Kingdom of Belgium – alongside the Walloon Region and the Brussels-Capital Region. It occupies the northern part of Belgium and has a surface area of 13522 km² (44.29% of Belgium).
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[edit] Politics
Immediately after its establishment, the region transferred all its constitutional competencies to the Flemish Community. The current Flemish authorities (Flemish parliament, Flemish government) therefore represent all the Flemish people, including those living in the Brussels-Capital Region. Hence, the Flemish Region is governed by the Flemish Community institutions. However, members of the Flemish Community parliament who were elected in Brussels-Capital Region, have no right to vote on Flemish regional affairs.
[edit] Administrative divisions
The Flemish region comprises 5 provinces that form the Flemish region (the provinces contain a total of 308 municipalities):
- Antwerp (Dutch: Antwerpen)
- Limburg (Limburg)
- East Flanders (Oost-Vlaanderen)
- Flemish Brabant (Vlaams-Brabant)
- West Flanders (West-Vlaanderen)
Brussels is part of Flanders, but only for all its Flemish inhabitants and local institutions (which indeed live in both the Flemish Region and the Brussels Region). It is also the official capital of Flanders.
[edit] Cities
Largest cities in the region include (with population figures in 2007): [1]
- Antwerp (466,484)
- Gent (234,602)
- Brugge (116,500)
- Leuven (95,232)
- Mechelen (78,480)
- Aalst (78,184)
- Kortrijk (73,376)
- Ostend (69,845)
- Hasselt (69,455)
- Sint-Niklaas (69,277)
- Genk (64,071)
- Roeselare (56,797)
[edit] Language
The official language is Dutch, often referred to by its inhabitants as Flemish. French may be used for certain administrative purposes in a limited number of the so-called "municipalities with linguistic facilities" around the Brussels Capital Region and on the border with Wallonia.
[edit] See also
- Communities and regions of Belgium
- Provinces of regions in Belgium
- De Vlaamse Leeuw
- Count of Flanders
- Flanders
[edit] External links
- Flemish authorities (Dutch: Vlaamse overheid) (English)
- Flanders on line (English) (French) (German) (Dutch)
- Dag Vlaanderen
- Toerisme Vlaanderen
- French Flanders (French)
- Frans-Vlaanderen (Dutch)
- http://noosphere.cc/flanders.html
- The Flemish region reaches 6 million inhabitants (Dutch)
Communities: Flemish • French • German
Regions and provinces:
Brussels-Capital Region
Flemish Region: Antwerp • East Flanders • Flemish Brabant • Limburg • West Flanders
Walloon Region: Hainaut • Liège • Luxembourg • Namur • Walloon Brabant
Arrondissements: Administrative • Judicial • Electoral
Municipalities: of the Brussels-Capital Region • in the Flemish Region • in the Walloon Region