Matches in KGTourism for { <http://sws.geonames.org/2802361/> ?p ?o ?g. }
- 2802361 label "Bɛlgik" external.
- 2802361 label "Bɛlgyium" external.
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- 2802361 label "Bɛliziki" external.
- 2802361 label "Bɛləhíg" external.
- 2802361 label "Bɛɛdzwùm" external.
- 2802361 label "Bỉ" external.
- 2802361 label "Emetab Belgium" external.
- 2802361 label "Gwlad Belg" external.
- 2802361 label "Huubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Pelesiume" external.
- 2802361 label "Pɛlsíik" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgidi" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubelgiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ubeligiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Ububiligi" external.
- 2802361 label "belgika" external.
- 2802361 label "bljika" external.
- 2802361 label "bɛljík" external.
- 2802361 label "Ʉbeligíiji" external.
- 2802361 label "Βέλγιο" external.
- 2802361 label "Белгия" external.
- 2802361 label "Белгија" external.
- 2802361 label "Белгија" external.
- 2802361 label "Белгија" external.
- 2802361 label "Бельгия" external.
- 2802361 label "Бельгия" external.
- 2802361 label "Бельгія" external.
- 2802361 label "Бельгія" external.
- 2802361 label "ВЯъовы" external.
- 2802361 label "Բելգիա" external.
- 2802361 label "בלגיה" external.
- 2802361 label "بلجيكا" external.
- 2802361 label "بلجیم" external.
- 2802361 label "بلژیک" external.
- 2802361 label "بیلجیم" external.
- 2802361 label "بیٛلجِیَم" external.
- 2802361 label "बेल्जियम" external.
- 2802361 label "बेल्जियम" external.
- 2802361 label "बेल्जियम" external.
- 2802361 label "बेल्जियम" external.
- 2802361 label "বেলজিয়াম" external.
- 2802361 label "બેલ્જીયમ" external.
- 2802361 label "ବେଲଜିୟମ୍" external.
- 2802361 label "பெல்ஜியம்" external.
- 2802361 label "బెల్జియం" external.
- 2802361 label "ಬೆಲ್ಜಿಯಮ್" external.
- 2802361 label "ബെൽജിയം" external.
- 2802361 label "බෙල්ජියම" external.
- 2802361 label "เบลเยียม" external.
- 2802361 label "ເບວຢຽມ" external.
- 2802361 label "བེལ་ཇི་ཡམ།" external.
- 2802361 label "བྷེལ་ཇམ" external.
- 2802361 label "ဘယ်လ်ဂျီယမ်" external.
- 2802361 label "ბელგია" external.
- 2802361 label "ቤልጄም" external.
- 2802361 label "ቤልጄም" external.
- 2802361 label "ቤልጄም" external.
- 2802361 label "ቤልጄም" external.
- 2802361 label "ቤልጄም" external.
- 2802361 label "ᏇᎵᏥᎥᎻ" external.
- 2802361 label "បែលហ្ស៉ិក" external.
- 2802361 label "ⴱⵍⵊⵉⴽⴰ" external.
- 2802361 label "ベルギー" external.
- 2802361 label "比利时" external.
- 2802361 label "比利時" external.
- 2802361 label "ꗩꕀꗚꘋ" external.
- 2802361 label "벨기에" external.
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- 2802361 seeAlso 2802361 external.
- 2802361 seeAlso Belgium external.
- 2802361 seeAlso country-BEL external.
- 2802361 seeAlso 056 external.
- 2802361 seeAlso BE external.
- 2802361 seeAlso be external.
- 2802361 seeAlso about.rdf external.
- 2802361 seeAlso List_of_Belgian_painters external.
- 2802361 lat "50.75" external.
- 2802361 lat "50.8" external.
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- 2802361 long "4.5" external.
- 2802361 long "4.0" external.
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- 2802361 wasDerivedFrom Belgium?oldid=782753376 external.
- 2802361 abstract "Belgium (/ˈbɛldʒəm/; Dutch: België About this sound [ˈbɛlɣijə]; French: Belgique About this sound [bɛlʒik]; German: Belgien About this sound [ˈbɛlɡiən]), officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a sovereign state in Western Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts several of the EU's official seats and as well as the headquarters of many major international organizations such as NATO. Belgium covers an area of 30,528 square kilometres (11,787 sq mi) and has a population of about 11 million people.Straddling the cultural boundary between Germanic and Latin Europe, Belgium is home to two main linguistic groups: the Dutch-speaking, mostly Flemish community, which constitutes about 59% of the population, and the French-speaking, mostly Walloon population, which comprises 41% of all Belgians. Additionally, there is a small group of German-speakers who are officially recognized.Belgium is a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of governance. Its two largest regions are the Dutch-speaking region of Flanders in the north and the French-speaking southern region of Wallonia. The Brussels-Capital Region, officially bilingual, is a mostly French-speaking enclave within the Flemish Region.A German-speaking Community exists in eastern Wallonia.Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political conflicts are reflected in its political history and complex system of government.Historically, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg were known as the Low Countries; it once covered a somewhat larger area than the current Benelux group of states. The region was called Belgica in Latin, after the Roman province of Gallia Belgica, which covered more or less the same area. From the end of the Middle Ages until the 17th century, the area of Belgium was a prosperous and cosmopolitan centre of commerce and culture. From the 16th century until the Belgian Revolution in 1830, when Belgium seceded from the Netherlands, the area of Belgium served as the battleground between many European powers, causing it to be dubbed the "Battlefield of Europe,"a reputation strengthened by both world wars.Upon its independence, Belgium participated in the Industrial Revolutionand, during the course of the 20th century, possessed a number of colonies in Africa.The second half of the 20th century was marked by rising tensions between the Dutch-speaking and the French-speaking citizens fueled by differences in language and the unequal economic development of Flanders and Wallonia. This continuing antagonism has led to several far-reaching reforms, resulting in a transition from a unitary to a federal arrangement during the period from 1970 to 1993. Despite the reforms, tensions between the groups remain; the formation of a coalition government took 18 months following the June 2010 federal election." external.