GENERAL INFORMATION IOC Code: BEL Country: Belgium Continent: Europe King: Albert II Prime Minister: Guy Verhofstadt Capital: Brussels Largest City: Brussels Currency: Euros (EUR) Official languages: Dutch, French,
German Motto: "L'union fait la force"
POPULATION Population: 10 511 382 GDP/inhabitant (US $):31 400 Density (inhabitants/km2): 344.32 Average age (in years): Life expectancy (in years):
COMMUNICATION Internet code: .be Calling code: +32
DESCRIPTION
The Kingdom of Belgium is a country in northwest Europe bordered by the Netherlands, Germany, Luxembourg, and France, with a short coastline on the North Sea. It is one of the founding members of the European Union and hosts its headquarters, as well as those of other major international organizations, including NATO. Belgium has a population of over ten-and-a-half million people, in an area of around 30,000 square kilometres.
Straddling the cultural boundary between Germanic and Latin Europe, Belgium's two largest regions are Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north, with 58% of the population, and the French-speaking southern region of Wallonia, inhabited by 32%. The Brussels-Capital Region is an officially bilingual enclave within the Flemish and near the Walloon Region, and has 10% of the population. A small German-speaking Community exists in eastern Wallonia.
Belgium's linguistic diversity and related political and cultural conflicts are reflected in the political history and a complex system of government.
The name 'Belgium' is derived from Gallia Belgica, a Roman province that was inhabited by the Belgae, a group of assumedly mostly Celtic tribes, in the northernmost part of Gaul. Historically, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg were known as the Low Countries, which used to cover a somewhat larger area than the current Benelux group of states. From the end of the Middle Ages until the seventeenth century, it was a prosperous centre of commerce and culture. From the sixteenth century until the Belgian revolution in 1830, many battles between European powers were fought in the area of Belgium, which was dubbed "the battlefield of Europe" and "the cockpit of Europe" — a reputation strenghtened by both World Wars. Upon its independence, Belgium eagerly participated in the Industrial Revolution, bringing wealth that further increased during the era of its African colonies.