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Belgium
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Brussels  

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Capital City of Brussels
50°54′N 4°32′E
Largest city Brussels, Antwerp, Gent (1)
Official language(s) Dutch, French, German
Government Constitutional monarchy
 -King Albert II
 - Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt
Independence  
 - Belgian Revolution 1830 
Accession to EU March 25, 1957
Area  
 - Total 30,528 km² (148th)
  11,787 sq mi 
 - Water (%) 6.4
Population  
 - 2005 est. 10,419,000 (77th)
 - 2001 census 10,296,350
 - Density 342/km² (17th)
886/sq mi 
GDP (PPP) 2004 estimate
 - Total $316.2 billion (30th)
 - Per capita $29,707 (14th)
HDI (2003) 0.945 (9th) – high
Currency Euro (EUR)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Internet TLD .be
Calling code +32
(1) Brussels is the largest urban area, Antwerp is the largest municipality


 
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Brussels Although some misbelieve that the capital of Belgium is Brussels at large, according to the Belgian Constitution (Art. 194) the capital of Belgium is the City of Brussels municipality. Arguments that the use of lower case in "ville" and "stad" in Article 194 for "ville de Bruxelles" (French), "stad Brussel" (Dutch) makes a subtle difference and means that Brussels at large is the capital cannot be defended on a legal basis. However, although the City of Brussels is the official capital, the by the federation and region delegated funds for the representative role of the capital are divided among the 19 municipalities and in practice, national Belgian institutions are indeed not only located in the City of Brussels, although many are, but also in most of the other 18 municipalities of the Brussels-Capital region. Meaning that de facto the entire Region serves as capital, but de jure only the City of Brussels is entitled to the title of capital city of Belgium.
 
 


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