The two main language speaking regions of Belgium are the Dutch speaking region and the Walloon region. -There are other minority language regions in Belgium.
Flanders and Walloons are Belgium's two language regions.
The Dutch speaking region and the French speaking region are the two main cultural regions of Belgium.
There are actually three regions in Belgium. These include Brussels, Wallonia in the south, and the region of Flanders which is in the north.
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Belgium is divided into three regions. These regions are then divided into five provinces each (total of 15).
three main land regions
Federalism is the method of dividing powers so that the general and regional governments are each within a sphere, coordinate and independent. The features of federalism in Belgium is that there are three regions and three communities that make up Belgium's federation. Belgium has two overlapping governments and two linguistic communities.
"Goodnight" in English, "Slaapwel" in Dutch (the major language in Belgium), "Bonne Nuit" (the other official language in Belgium).
Roman Catholic, Protestant and Islam
Answer: There is no Belgian language; the two principle languages spoken in Belgium are Dutch (in the north) and French (in the south). The translation of 'grandmother' into these two languages is 'grootmoeder' and 'grand-mère', respectively.
Belgium - but only in the capital - Brussels (Brusel (Flemish), Bruxelle (French)). In Flanders, Flemish is the official language, whereas in the Walloons, French is the official language. Because of this and the animosity between the two regions, English is used as a common language. Most Flemish, speak French as well as English, whereas the Walloons, mainly speak French
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