People in Belgium enjoy a wide range of activities for fun, such as visiting historical sites, relaxing in cafes or breweries, cycling in the countryside, attending music festivals or cultural events, and exploring local markets and shops. The country offers a rich cultural scene, with plenty of museums, art galleries, and theaters to explore.
No, circumcision is not a common practice in Belgium. It is estimated that the rate of circumcision in Belgium is relatively low compared to some other countries.
The population density in most parts of Belgium is relatively high, with an average of around 975 people per square kilometer. This is due to the country's small size and high level of urbanization, especially in cities like Brussels, Antwerp, and Ghent.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as the count of engineers in the world is constantly changing due to new graduates, retirements, and career changes. However, it is estimated that there are millions of engineers worldwide across various disciplines such as civil, mechanical, electrical, and software engineering.
Belgium's national language is French, therefor happy new years in french would be Bonne Année.
As a Belgian myself, I can say yes! Especially for its chocolate pralines.
It's also famous for its chips (fries), chicory, mussels, waffles and various types of beer.
Mussels and Chips,
Potato mashed with other vegetables, often with sausages,
Salad with beans, bacon, onion and vinegar,
Flemish beef stew made with beer instead of red wine,
a stew of chicken, vegetables, cream and eggs,
Waffles,
Chocolate
The Bank of Canada sold 40-note sheets of the 1973 1 Dollar bills in 1988 and 1989.
In mint condition, they are worth $250-$300.
Belgium is country code +32.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
The winners of the Belgian League in 1956 were RSC Anderlechtois.
There's no such language as "Belgian".
The three official languages of Belgium are French, Flemish/Dutch, and German.
In Flemish, it's goedendag
100 USD and up depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
Im doing a project in business and I need to know the customs and traditions to come up with a suitable business for this country.
Compared to other countries it's cold in belgium, More or less the same temperature as in the UK, about 12C° +-
Brussels of course. Which is , let's not forget it, the capital of Europe too.
Brussels is 114 miles (183 kilometers) from Cologne.
Fig from king to imperial and western from Adams to Florence and sunset from western to normandie and western from Santa Monica to 3rd sepulveda from Burbank to Roscoe
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In Dutch: "Eendracht maakt macht."
In French: " l'union fait la force"
Translation to english: "Unity makes power."
We pronounce it "België" 'cause we speak Dutch.
Or La Belgique because we also speak French
Or Belgien because we also speak German
Brussels is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. The Brussels-Capital Region is one of Belgium 's three regions. It is officially bilingual (French and Dutch), although it boasts an astonishing variety of languages, cultures, and nationalities. Brussels is the Headquarters of the European Commission, the European Council, the European Parliament, the Committee of the Regions and the European Economic and Social Committee. The city also plays host to NATO and more than 120 international governmental organisations and approximately 1,400 non-governmental organisations. With 159 embassies and 2,500 diplomats Brussels ranks second in the world in terms of diplomatic representations. Thus, the importance of Brussels is not just confined to European affairs. The city has such a wide impact on the world at large that it has become an extremely attractive place for doing business.