Belgium is spelled la Belgique in French.
French Community of Belgium was created in 1980.
Yes, Belgium is a multilingual country, with French as one of its official languages. The majority of the population in the southern region of Wallonia speaks French as their primary language.
Part of Belgium is French-speaking, the other main part is Dutch-speaking. That does not mean that Belgium is part of France or Netherlands. Belgium is a separate, independent country. If you are born in Belgium there is a strong possibility that you are a Belgian. You could be born in Belgium, and be French, if your parents were French nationals living in Belgium at the time of your birth.
no, they maybe come from belgium, but historians are still arguing about that
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In Belgium, Dutch is spoken in the north and French in the south.
Belgium
French is predominantly spoken in the southern region of Belgium, known as Wallonia, which includes cities like Brussels, Liege, and Namur. Additionally, French is one of the three official languages of Belgium alongside Dutch and German.
"Belgique" is French for "Belgium." The capital of Belgium is Brussels, or Bruxelles in French, or Brussel in Flemish.
Netherlands are called "les Pays-Bas" and Belgium is called "la Belgique" in French.
French is the official language of Zaire (now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo) because it was a Belgian colony before gaining independence in 1960. During colonial rule, French was the administrative and educational language, which has continued to be widely spoken and used in the country since then.