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Background

Belgium became independent from the Netherlands in 1830; it was occupied by Germany during World Wars I and II. The country prospered in the past half century as a modern, technologically advanced European state and member of NATO and the EU. In recent years, political divisions between the Dutch-speaking Flemish of the north and the French-speaking Walloons of the south have led to constitutional amendments granting these regions formal recognition and autonomy. The capital city of Brussels is home to numerous international organizations, including the EU and NATO.

Location

Western Europe, bordering the North Sea, between France and the Netherlands

Area Comparative

About the size of Maryland

Maritime Claims

Territorial sea: 12 nm

Contiguous zone: 24 nm

Exclusive economic zone: geographic coordinates define outer limit

Continental shelf: median line with neighbors

Climate
Temperate; mild winters, cool summers; rainy, humid, cloudy

Population Distribution

Most of the population concentrated in the northern two-thirds of the country; the southeast is more thinly populated; considered to have one of the highest population densities in the world; approximately 97% live in urban areas

Natural Hazards

Flooding is a threat along rivers and in areas of reclaimed coastal land, protected from the sea by concrete dikes

Geography Note

Crossroads of Western Europe; most West European capitals are within 1,000 km of Brussels, the seat of both the EU and NATO
Year

Map Reference

  • Europe

Irrigated Land 2013

  • 57 sq km

Area 2023

  • Total
    30,528 sq km
  • Land
    30,278 sq km
  • Water
    250 sq km

Coastline

  • 66.5 km

Geographical Coordinates

  • 50 50 N, 4 00 E

Land use 2023

  • Agricultural Land
    44.1%
  • Arable Land
    27.2%
  • Permanent Crops
    0.8%
  • Permanent Pasture
    16.1%
  • Forest
    22.4%
  • Other
    33.5%

Terrain

  • Flat coastal plains in northwest
  • Central rolling hills
  • Rugged mountains of Ardennes Forest in southeast

Elevation

  • Highest Point: Botrange 694 m
  • Lowest Point: North Sea 0 m
  • Mean Elevation: 181 m

Land Boundaries

  • Total
    1,297 km
  • France
    556 km
  • ; Germany
    133 km
  • ; Luxembourg
    130 km
  • ; Netherlands
    478 km

Natural Resources

  • Construction materials
  • Silica sand
  • Carbonates
  • Arable land
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