No. Belgium and France are 2 different countries.
yes, Belgium borders France to the North.
Belgium , Germany , France BTW: they speak french there
France and Belgium are both countries, not cities.
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When France defeated Austria it acquired country of Belgium.
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river that runs through France and belgium
Luxembourg has borders with Germany, France, Belgium.
No it isn't. There were not enough black people in our country (it was a close call tho) so Africa refused our admittance and they cramped us between Holland, Germany, France and some cold sea. Mind you Belgium used to rule a large chunk of Africa called the Belgium Congo ( now Zaire, Democratic republic of Congo etc..) about 100 times its own size.
Belgium is not in France.
Belgium and France have been briefly unified by Napoleons conquests.