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Belgium



België
Belgique
Belgien

Nederlands België - Koninkrijk België
Het Koninkrijk België is een West-Europees land begrensd door de Noordzee in het westen, Nederland in het noorden en noordoosten, Duitsland in het oosten, Luxemburg in het zuidoosten en Frankrijk in het zuiden.
Français Belgique - Royaume de Belgique
Le Royaume de Belgique est un pays de l'Europe de l'Ouest ayant une frontière commune avec les Pays-Bas, l'Allemagne, la France et le Luxembourg. Il est bordé au nord-ouest par la mer du Nord. Il s'étire sur une distance de 318 kilomètres entre Ostende et Arlon.
Deutsch Belgien - Königreich Belgien
Das Königreich Belgien ist eine föderal organisierte parlamentarische Monarchie in Westeuropa. Es grenzt an die Niederlande, Deutschland, Luxemburg, Frankreich und an die Nordsee.
English Belgium - Kingdom of Belgium

The Kingdom of Belgium is a country in northwest Europe bordered by the ► Netherlands, ► Germany, ► Luxembourg and ► France and is one of the founding and core members of the European Union. Belgium is divided into three federal autonomous regions: ► Flanders, ► Wallonia and ► Brussels.


Short name  Belgium
Official name Kingdom of Belgium
Status Independent country since 1830, recognized 1839, member of the ► European Union since 1957
Location Western Europe
Capital Brussel (Brussels)
Bruxelles
Brüssel
Population 11,492,641 inhabitants
Area 30,528 square kilometres (11,787 sq mi)
Major languages Dutch, French, German (all official)
Major religions Roman-Catholic
More information Belgium, Geography of Belgium, History of Belgium and Politics of Belgium
More images Belgium - Belgium (Category).

General maps

Kaart van België
Carte de Belgique (en néerlandais)
Karte Belgiens (niederl.)
Map of Belgium (in Dutch)
Carte de Belgique (en français)
Kaart van België
Karte Belgiens (franz.)
Map of Belgium (in French)
Map of Belgium (in English)
Kaart van België
Karte Belgiens (engl.)
Carte de Belgique (en anglais)
Map of Belgium (in English)
Kaart van België
Karte Belgiens (engl.)
Carte de Belgique (en anglais)

Federalism in Belgium

Administratieve verdeling van België
Provinces de Belgique
Die Provinzen Belgiens
Administrative divisions of Belgium
Gewesten en provincies
Régions et provinces
Regionen und Provinzen
Regions and provinces
Gewesten en provincies
Régions et provinces
Regionen und Provinzen
Regions and provinces
Communautés de la Belgique
Gemeinschaften Belgiens
Community's of Belgium
Vlaamse Gemeenschap
Communauté flamande fr:néerlandais néerlandophone
Flemish Community, Dutch speaking
Gewest Vlaanderen
Région flamande
Flemish region
Communauté française de Belgique
Franse Gemeenschap
French Community
Wallonie
Gewest Wallonië
Wallonische Region
Walloon region
Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft
Communauté germanophone de Belgique
Duitstalige Gemeenschap
German-speaking Community
Die 9 Gemeinden der Deutschsprachigen Gemeinschaft
Communes germanophones
Municipalities
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale
Gewest Brussel-Hoofdstad
Brussels-Capital region
Communes de Bruxelles
Gemeenten van het Gewest
Brussels municipalities
Faciliteitengemeenten
Communes avec facilitées linguistiques (en néerlandais)
Gemeinden mit Spracherleichterungen: Fazilitätengemeinden (niederl.)
Municipalities with language facilities (in Dutch)
Faciliteitengemeenten (in het Frans)
Communes avec facilitées linguistiques
Gemeinden mit Spracherleichterungen: Fazilitätengemeinden (auf franz.)
Municipalities with language facilities (in French)
Faciliteitengemeenten (in het Duits)
Communes avec facilitées linguistiques (en allemand)
Gemeinden mit Spracherleichterungen: Fazilitätengemeinden (auf deutsch)
Municipalities with language facilities
Faciliteitengemeenten (in het Engels)
Communes avec facilitées linguistiques (en anglais)
Municipalities with language facilities

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Belgium, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Belgium.

Early history

Since 600 BC present-day Belgium is inhabited by Celtic tribes, like the Belgae. This map shows the possible extent of (proto-)Celtic influence 800-400 BC
De Kelten in Europa. Oker: Kernbereik Noord-West-Alpine Hallstattcultuur (ca. 750–500/450 v. Chr.) groen: Uitbreiding La-Tène-cultuur, bzw. oranje: de Keltische taal (3. Jh. v. Chr.)

The Romans

57/51 BC-395: Roman Empire - includes present-day Belgium ► Roman Empire

Between 57 and 51 BC the Belgae are defeated by the Roman Empire. The area becomes the Roman province of Belgica and is romanized. This map shows the Roman Empire in 50.
De territoriale ontwikkeling van de Romeinse Republiek en het Romeinse Rijk.
Around 256 the Germanic tribe of the Franks enter Belgica and since 296 they rule the area as defender of the border of the Roman Empire. This map shows the invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500.
Invallen in het Romeinse Rijk 100-500
395-486: Western Roman Empire - includes present-day Belgium ► Roman Empire

After the division of the Roman Empire, Belgica become part of the Western Roman Empire. This map shows the Empire in 395. (Het Westromeinse Rijk rond 395)

The Franks

481-843: Frankish Empire - independent monarchy including present-day Belgium ► Frankish Empire

The Frankish position culminate in the forming of the Frankish Empire. The Frankish Empire becomes an independent state, but in 639 the country is divided in Austrasia and Neustria. Both kingdoms are reunited in 719 and the Empire develops further until the rul of Charlemagne. (Na de val van het West-Romeinse Rijk nemen Germaanse stammen als de Franken de controle over het gebied over. Uiteindelijk wordt België deel van het Frankische Rijk. Zie de Atlas van het Frankische Rijk.}
843-870: Middle Frankish Empire - independent monarchy including the present-day Netherlands ► Frankish Empire

[[|border|251x400px]] After the division of the Frankish Empire in the Treaty of Verdun the area became part of the Middle Frankish Empire.

Het Verdrag van Verdun
This map compares the Treaty of Verdun (843) with the Treaty of Meerssen (870)

Het Verdrag van Verdun 843 en het Verdrag van Meersen 870
843-962: East Frankish Empire - independent monarchy, including present-days Belgium ► Germany

This treaty leads to the most parts of the area becoming part of the East Frankish Empire.

Verdeling van het Frankische Rijk 870

Part of the Holy Roman Empire

962-1648: Holy Roman Empire - independent monarchy, including most of present-days Belgium ► Germany

In 925 the area is annexed to the Eastern Frankish Empire, later continued by the German Empire. Only the western part becomes part of the Western Frankish Kingdom, later continued by the France. This map shows Central Europe between 919-1125
Midden-Europa 919-1125
[[|border|251x400px]] This map shows the Holy Roman Empire in the 10th century.
Het Heilige Roomse Rijk in de 11e eeuw
The house of Bavaria-Straubing comes in 1346 in the possession of Hainaut, which is in a personal union with the County of Holland.
Beierse bezittingen in Henegouwen en Holland
In the feudal German Empire and France the duchies and counties, together known as the Netherlands, come between 1384 and 1451 under the rule of Burgundy. Holland and Hainaut become Burgundian in 1436. The bishop-principality of Liege remains separate. The Holy Roman Empire in the 14th century
Het Heilige Roomse Rijk in de 14e eeuw
[[|border|251x400px]] At the same time, the city of Bruges plays an important role in the Hanseatic League
De Hanze
Bruges is part of the hanseatic trade routes
De Hanze-routes
This map shows the Low Countries in 1477, largely under control of the Burgundians.
De Lage Landen in 1477
The Burgundian possessions come under control of the Habsburgians since 1506. This map shows the Low Countries as part of the Holy Roman Empire.
De Nederlanden als deel van het Heilige Roomse Rijk
And this map shows the Low Countries as part of Habsburgian ruled Europe, as does the following map. It was the empire of Charles I/V.
Europa onder Karel V
 
Castile/Castillië
 
Aragon
 
Burgundy/Bourgondië
 
Habsburg

Separation

After the division of the Habsburgian countries in 1555 the Netherlands come under control of Habsburg-ruled ► Spain. In resistance to the Spanish rule, the northern Netherlands form the Union of Utrecht, followe dby the formation of the Union of Arras
De Unies van Utrecht en Atrecht
In 1568 a rebellion against the Spanish occupation starts. This map shows the area ruled by the Spanish king around 1580 (Netherlands in blue) on a map showing modern-day state borders.
De bezittingen van de Spaanse koning rond 1580 (De Nederlanden in blauw)
The northern part of the ► Netherlands develop as the Republic of the United Netherlands into a de facto independent state. The southern parts remain at the same time under Spanish rule as the Spanish Netherlands. This map shows the Netherlands from 1559-1608.
De Nederlanden
This map shows both the United and the Spanish Netherlands.
De Verenigde en de Spaanse Nederlanden
The Spanish Netherlands are at the same time part of the Holy Roman Empire, as are formally the United Netherlands to.
Het Heilige Roomse Rijk in 1630
In 1713 the Spanish Netherlands are acquired by ► Austria: the area gets known as the Austrian Netherlands. After a revolution in 1789 the United Belgian States are founded, but already in 1790 Austrian rule is restored.
De Oostenrijkse Nederlanden

French rule

1794-1815: French Empire - includes present-day Belgium ► France

In 1794 France invades the Austrian Netherlands and incorporates them together with Liege into France.
De Zuidelijke Nederlanden als deel van het Franse Rijk in 1811.
The Southern Netherlands under French control
Europa onder Napoleon

Part of the Netherlands

1815-1831: Kingdom of the Netherlands - includes present-day Belgium ► the Netherlands

After the French defeat in 1815, the Austrian Netherlands are united with the Netherlands and Liege into the United Kingdom of the Netherlands. This is a constitutional monarchy with real power in hands of the King. ► Moresnet becomes a condominium with ► Prussia.
Het Verenigde Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (1815-1831)
A revolution in the Southern Netherlands leads to various partition plans. This map shows the Talleyrand partition plan.
Het Talleyrand verdelingsplan

Kingdom of Belgium

1831-present[1]: Kingdom of Belgium (Royaume de Belgique) - independent country

At the end, Belgium secedes from the Netherlands. This map shows the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and Limburg in 1839. 1, 2 and 3 United Kingdom of the Netherlands (until 1830)
1 and 2 Kingdom of the Netherlands (after 1830)
2 Duchy of Limburg (In the German Confederacy after 1839 as compensation for Waals-Luxemburg)
3 and 4 Kingdom of Belgium (after 1830)
4 and 5 Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (borders until 1830)
4 Province of Luxembourg (Waals-Luxemburg, to Belgium in 1839)
5 Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (German Luxemburg; borders after 1839)
In blue, the borders of the German Confederacy
Splitsing van de Nederlanden. 1 en 2: Koninkrijk der Nederlanden, waarvan 2 Limburg, lid van de Duitse Bond. 3 en 4: Koninkrijk België, inclusief 4 Waals Luxemburg. 5: Groothertogdom Luxemburg, in personele unie met Nederland, lid van de Duitse Bond, maar exclusief 4 Waals Luxemburg.
Le territoire belge entre 1830 et 1839.
At the end of the nineteenth century, Belgium controls a colonial empire, especially Belgian Congo.
Het Belgisch koloniaal rijk
In 1940 Belgium is invaded and occupied by Germany. Hubert Pierlot (Prime Minister of Belgium) and his government go into exile in London. Belgium is liberated in 1944. See the Atlas of World War II.
An important constitutional reform occurrs in the summer of 1993, changing Belgium definitively from a unitary to a federal state. This makes Belgium is a federation of Dutch-speaking Flanders, francophone Wallonia and bilingual Brussels.

History of other entities

Moresnet

1816-1919: Moresnet (Neutraal Moresnet, Moresnet neutre, Neutral-Moresnet) - Condominium

The Netherlands form in 1816 together with Prussia the condominium of Moresnet. The Netherlands position is continued by Belgium after its independence. The condominium exists until the end of World War I.
Neutraal Moresnet
Das preußisch-niederländische, später preußisch-belgische Kondominium Neutral-Moresnet.

Old maps

This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.

The 17 Netherlands, depicted as Leo Belgicus

De 17 Nederlanden als Leo Belgicus
Leo Belgicus by Josse de Hond

Leo Belgicus door Josse de Hond
Blaeu map of the Low Countries in 1635

De Lage Landen door Blaeu in 1645
Brabant by Ioan Blaeu, 1645

Hertogdom Brabant
Map of the Southern Netherlands by Herman Moll, 1740
Belgium and the Netherlands in 1905

Other maps

the Benelux states
Old Dutch language

Het Oudnederlands
Dutch language in Europe

Nederlands in Europa
Dutch dialects

Nederlandse dialecten
Dutch dialects

Nederlandse dialecten
Low Franconian dialects

Nederfrankische dialecten
Low Franconian dialects

Nederfrankische dialecten
Linguistic map of Wallonia

Taalkaart van Wallonië
Linguistic map of Wallonia

Taalkaart van Wallonië

Satellite maps

Satellite map

Satellietfoto

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