Brusela Ĉefurba Regiono (Esperanto Wikipedia)

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  • (Majo 2014) The Belgian Constitution. Brussels, Belgium: Belgian House of Representatives. “Article 3: Belgium comprises three Regions: the Flemish Region, the Walloon Region and the Brussels Region. Article 4: Belgium comprises four linguistic regions: the Dutch-speaking region, the French-speaking region, the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital and the German-speaking region.”. Arkivigite je 2015-08-10 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine Arkivita kopio. Arkivita el la originalo je 2015-08-10. Alirita 2016-05-07 .
  • (May 2014) The Belgian Constitution. Brussels, Belgium: Belgian House of Representatives. “Article 194: The city of Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the seat of the Federal Government.”. Arkivigite je 2015-08-10 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine Arkivita kopio. Arkivita el la originalo je 2015-08-10. Alirita 2016-05-07 .

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  • Brussels-Capital Region: Creation. Centre d'Informatique pour la Région Bruxelloise (Brusela Regiona Informadika Centro) (2009). Arkivita el la originalo je 2009-04-29. Alirita 5a de Junio 2009 . “Since 18 June 1989, the date of the first regional elections, the Brussels-Capital Region has been an autonomous region comparable to the Flemish and Walloon Regions.”.

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  • (Majo 2014) The Belgian Constitution. Brussels, Belgium: Belgian House of Representatives. “Article 3: Belgium comprises three Regions: the Flemish Region, the Walloon Region and the Brussels Region. Article 4: Belgium comprises four linguistic regions: the Dutch-speaking region, the French-speaking region, the bilingual region of Brussels-Capital and the German-speaking region.”. Arkivigite je 2015-08-10 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine Arkivita kopio. Arkivita el la originalo je 2015-08-10. Alirita 2016-05-07 .
  • Brussels-Capital Region: Creation. Centre d'Informatique pour la Région Bruxelloise (Brusela Regiona Informadika Centro) (2009). Arkivita el la originalo je 2009-04-29. Alirita 5a de Junio 2009 . “Since 18 June 1989, the date of the first regional elections, the Brussels-Capital Region has been an autonomous region comparable to the Flemish and Walloon Regions.”.
  • (May 2014) The Belgian Constitution. Brussels, Belgium: Belgian House of Representatives. “Article 194: The city of Brussels is the capital of Belgium and the seat of the Federal Government.”. Arkivigite je 2015-08-10 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine Arkivita kopio. Arkivita el la originalo je 2015-08-10. Alirita 2016-05-07 .
  • (6a de Marto 1984) Decreet betreffende de keuze van Brussel tot hoofdstad van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap. Brussels, Belgium: Flemish Parliament. Arkivigite je 2021-03-07 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine Arkivita kopio. Arkivita el la originalo je 2021-03-07. Alirita 2016-05-07 .
  • (el Retarkivo 20080917020854) Population of all municipalities in Belgium on 1 January 2008. Alirita la 18an de Oktobro 2008.
  • (el Retarkivo 20081029020131) Definitions of metropolitan areas in Belgium. The metropolitan area of Brussels is divided into three levels. First, the central agglomeration (geoperationaliseerde agglomeratie) with 1,451,047 inhabitants (2008-01-01, adjusted to municipal borders). Adding the closest surroundings (suburbs, banlieue or buitenwijken) gives a total of 1,831,496. And, including the outer commuter zone (forensenwoonzone) the population is 2,676,701. Alirita la 18an de Oktobro 2008.