Dutch, French and German
Belgium - Francesmall - big country2 major languages - 1 languageKingdom - Republic
The Flemish and the Waloons are the two major ethnic groups.
The French and English cultures influenced the foods of Belgium
Because both countries is formed with regions with different cultures. In Belgium: 2 major cultural regions with different languages and different economy and needs (Flemish region and Walloon region) + a small German speaking region + a bilingual Capital region. About India I have no details, but there you have also some religion context. And I know there are around 16 official languages so I guess there are at least as many major cultural communities. Actually, in the future the Belgium regions should become part of a Federal Europe. Than you can compare it with India.
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Belgium has the official languages of French, German and Flemish.
The main languages spoken in the Benelux countries are Dutch in the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium), French in Wallonia and Brussels (Belgium), and German in Luxembourg. Additionally, English is widely spoken as a second language in the region.
The Meuse River is the major river of Belgium.
Belgium has 3 national languages: Dutch French German That's why Belgium is a trilingual country.
Fishery is the major trade product in Belgium
The major spoken language in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is French, due to its colonial history with Belgium. Additionally, Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo are also commonly spoken languages in different regions of the country.
Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and Finland are examples of countries that have two official languages. In Canada, the official languages are English and French, while in Belgium, there are two official languages: Dutch and French. Switzerland recognizes German, French, Italian, and Romansh as its official languages, and Finland has Finnish and Swedish as official languages.