Flanders is not a country but a region. It is located in the northern part of Belgium and is known for its distinctive culture, language (Dutch), and history. Flanders is one of the three official regions of Belgium, along with Wallonia and Brussels-Capital Region.
Bruges is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders, Belgium. Brussels is the capital of Belgium.
Havana, Cuba is further east than Managua, Nicaragua.
Medan was the capital of the State of East Sumatra. East Sumatra was absorbed into the Netherlands province of North Sumatra in 1950.
The capital of Alaska is east of the capital of Hawaii.
The capital city of this region is Ghent.
East Flanders's population is 40,000.
The area of East Flanders is 2,991 square kilometers.
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Flanders Fields is the name given to the battlefields from World War I. The fields are located between West Flanders and East Flanders in Belgium.
Since Belgium is a federation you have 'Gewesten' and 'Gemeenschappen' or 'Regions' and 'Communautés'. 3 Regions and 3 communes They both have different powers and do not comprehend the exactly the same territory.
The Capital of cuba is farther east
Because Belgium is formed in 1830 by different provinces of Southern Netherlands. And in the most southern ones people speak French and formed together Wallonia. The northern part, these days known as Flanders, is formed by West and East Flanders, Brabant, Antwerp and Belgian Limburg. Historically Flanders was the part in the west (the current provences West and East flanders of Belgium) + Zeeuws Vlaanderen (South-West of current Netherlands) + French-Flanders (north-west of France).
The capital of Cuba, Havana, is further east.
Flanders is not a country but a region. It is located in the northern part of Belgium and is known for its distinctive culture, language (Dutch), and history. Flanders is one of the three official regions of Belgium, along with Wallonia and Brussels-Capital Region.
East Timor's capital city is Dili.
East Berlin was the capital city of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) from 1949 to 1991.