Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Belçika" in Turkish language version.
C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant)
the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km² within the Flemish region.
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
The country is divided into three increasingly autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north; mostly French-speaking Brüksel in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est).
Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders—it has no direct link with Wallonia.
The capital Brussels, 80–85 percent French-speaking, ...—Strictly, the capital is the municipality (City of) Brussels, though the Brussels-Capital Region might be intended because of its name and also its other municipalities housing institutions typical for a capital.
15[th]: Belgium $322,200,000,000 (2007 est.)
15[th]: Belgium $323,200,000,000 (2007 est.)
Belgium is the world leader in terms of export per capita and can justifiably call itself the 'world's largest exporter'.
Art. 4 Belgien umfaßt vier Sprachgebiete
Art. 4 La Belgique comprend quatre régions linguistiques
Art. 4 Belgium has four linguistic regions
die Bezeichnung Belgiens als „the cockpit of Europe” (James Howell, 1640), die damals noch auf eine kriegerische Hahnenkampf-Arena hindeutete—The book reviewer, Haß, attributes the expression in English to James Howell in 1640. Howell's original phrase "the cockpit of Christendom" became modified afterwards, as shown by:
Cockpit of Europe, Belgium, as the scene of so many battles between the Powers of Europe.(Ayrıca bakınız: The Nuttall Encyclopaedia)
die Bezeichnung Belgiens als „the cockpit of Europe” (James Howell, 1640), die damals noch auf eine kriegerische Hahnenkampf-Arena hindeutete—The book reviewer, Haß, attributes the expression in English to James Howell in 1640. Howell's original phrase "the cockpit of Christendom" became modified afterwards, as shown by:
Cockpit of Europe, Belgium, as the scene of so many battles between the Powers of Europe.(Ayrıca bakınız: The Nuttall Encyclopaedia)
C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant)
the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km² within the Flemish region.
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
The country is divided into three increasingly autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north; mostly French-speaking Brüksel in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est).
Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders—it has no direct link with Wallonia.
die Bezeichnung Belgiens als „the cockpit of Europe” (James Howell, 1640), die damals noch auf eine kriegerische Hahnenkampf-Arena hindeutete—The book reviewer, Haß, attributes the expression in English to James Howell in 1640. Howell's original phrase "the cockpit of Christendom" became modified afterwards, as shown by:
Cockpit of Europe, Belgium, as the scene of so many battles between the Powers of Europe.(Ayrıca bakınız: The Nuttall Encyclopaedia)
C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant)
the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km² within the Flemish region.
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
The country is divided into three increasingly autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north; mostly French-speaking Brüksel in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est).
Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders—it has no direct link with Wallonia.
C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant)
the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km² within the Flemish region.
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
The country is divided into three increasingly autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north; mostly French-speaking Brüksel in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est).
Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders—it has no direct link with Wallonia.
Art. 4 Belgien umfaßt vier Sprachgebiete
Art. 4 La Belgique comprend quatre régions linguistiques
Art. 4 Belgium has four linguistic regions
C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant)
the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km² within the Flemish region.
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
The country is divided into three increasingly autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north; mostly French-speaking Brüksel in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est).
Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders—it has no direct link with Wallonia.
C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant)
the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km² within the Flemish region.
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
The country is divided into three increasingly autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north; mostly French-speaking Brüksel in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est).
Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders—it has no direct link with Wallonia.
die Bezeichnung Belgiens als „the cockpit of Europe” (James Howell, 1640), die damals noch auf eine kriegerische Hahnenkampf-Arena hindeutete—The book reviewer, Haß, attributes the expression in English to James Howell in 1640. Howell's original phrase "the cockpit of Christendom" became modified afterwards, as shown by:
Cockpit of Europe, Belgium, as the scene of so many battles between the Powers of Europe.(Ayrıca bakınız: The Nuttall Encyclopaedia)
Art. 4 Belgien umfaßt vier Sprachgebiete
Art. 4 La Belgique comprend quatre régions linguistiques
Art. 4 Belgium has four linguistic regions
15[th]: Belgium $322,200,000,000 (2007 est.)
15[th]: Belgium $323,200,000,000 (2007 est.)
Belgium is the world leader in terms of export per capita and can justifiably call itself the 'world's largest exporter'.
The capital Brussels, 80–85 percent French-speaking, ...—Strictly, the capital is the municipality (City of) Brussels, though the Brussels-Capital Region might be intended because of its name and also its other municipalities housing institutions typical for a capital.
C'est une région officiellement bilingue formant au centre du pays une enclave dans la province du Brabant flamand (Vlaams Brabant)
the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of 162 km² within the Flemish region.
The capital of Belgium, Brussels, is an enclave within Flanders.
The country is divided into three increasingly autonomous regions: Dutch-speaking Flanders in the north; mostly French-speaking Brüksel in the center as an enclave within Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia in the south, including the German-speaking Cantons de l'Est).
Brussels is a kind of enclave within Flanders—it has no direct link with Wallonia.