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A federal country, with three official languages
and an intense regional rivalry, Belgium has a
cultural diversity that belies its rather dull
reputation among travellers. Its population of
around ten million is divided between
Flemish-speakers (about sixty percent) and
French-speaking Walloons (forty percent), with a
few pockets of German-speakers in the east.
Prosperity has shifted back and forth between
the two communities over the centuries, and
relations remain acrimonious. The constitution
was redrawn in 1980 on a federal basis, with
three separate entities: the Flemish North,
Walloon South, and Brussels, which is officially
bilingual (although its population is eighty
percent French-speaking).
The north and south of Belgium are
visually very different. Marking the meeting of
the two, Brussels , the capital, is a
culturally varied city at the heart of the
European Union. The north , made up of
the provinces of West and East Flanders, Antwerp,
Limburg and much of Brabant, is mainly flat,
with a landscape and architecture not unlike
Holland. Antwerp is the second city, a
bustling old port with doses of high art,
redolent of its sixteenth-century golden age.
Further south and west are the great historic
cities, Bruges and Ghent , with a
stunning concentration of Flemish art and
architecture. Another enjoyable inland Flanders
town is the cathedral city of Mechelen ,
halfway between Brussels and Antwerp. The
southern reaches of Brabant are
French-speaking, and merge into the Walloon
province of Hainaut - rich agricultural
country, scarred by pockets of industry and
boasting the historic city of Tournai .
East of here lies Belgium's most scenically
rewarding region, the Ardennes , an area
of deep, wooded valleys, high elevations and
dark caverns.
The Ardennes reach across the border into the
northern part of the Grand Duchy of
Luxembourg , a verdant landscape of rushing
rivers and high hills topped with crumbling
castles. Diekirch , Vianden and Echternach
are perhaps the three best centres for touring
the countryside, and Luxembourg City
itself is at least worth a stop, although its
population of around 80,000 is tiny by
capital-city standards.
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