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East Belgium
thumb|300px|Eupen-Malmedy border changes between 1920 and 1945
County of Namur
countship
Campine
thumb|Maps of de Kempen (Belgium and the Netherlands) thumb|Nature reservation "de Teut" in the Campine municipality of Zonhoven, on the southern edge of the Campine. thumb|Map showing location of the Hoge Kempen National Park, at the southeastern extremity of the Campine. thumb|The natural regions of Belgium. Campine continues into the Netherlands, not shown here. The Campine () or Kempen () is a natural region situated chiefly in north-eastern Belgium and parts of the south-eastern Netherlands which once consisted mainly of extensive moors, tracts of sandy heath, and wetlands. It encompasses
Bruges Matins
conflict
KRC Mechelen
association football club
Arrondissement of Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde
thumb|upright=1.1|The province of [[Flemish Brabant:
Republic of Liège
unrecognized republic in Western Europe between 1789–1791
Margraviate of Antwerp
former country
HSL 2
railway line in Belgium
High Speed Line 1
Belgian high speed line between Lembeek and Esplechin
County of Horne
former country
HSL 3
railway line in Belgium
Imperial German General Government of Belgium
1914–1918 German military administration
Siege of Brussels
1746 siege during the War of the Austrian Succession
Belgium–Netherlands border
international border
Landgraviate of Brabant
landgraviate of the Holy Roman Empire
Battle of Turnhout
1597 battle
Tournaisis
thumb|200px|right|location of the Tournaisis The Tournaisis (or Tournai and the Tournaisis) was a small territory in the Low Countries, Independent during the Middle Ages, it consisted of the city of Tournai () and the surrounding area, which now forms part of Hainaut Province, in Belgium.
Kalitta Air Flight 207
2008 aviation accident
Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Gent
art school in Ghent, Belgium
Battle of Leuven
1831
Silva Carbonaria
ancient and medieval forest located on the current territories of Belgium and northern France
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ypres
suppressed diocese
Tongeren-Borgloon
thumb|Location Tongeren-Borgloon is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg.
Hageland
The Hageland is a landscape in the Flemish Region of Belgium, situated in the eastern part of the Province of Flemish Brabant. It is mainly comprised between the cities of Aarschot, Leuven, Tienen and Diest, and probably coincides to some extent with the twelfth-century County of Leuven. The French Government that controlled the area that later became Belgium in the last years of the 18th and early 19th century, had extended Limburg, which since then comprises the minor part of the Hageland at the city of Halen.
Great Council of Mechelen
supreme court in the Burgundian Netherlands
Sillon Sambre-et-Meuse
former industrial backbone of Belgium
Tessenderlo-Ham
thumb|Location Tessenderlo-Ham is a municipality located in the Belgian province of Limburg.
Beveren-Kruibeke-Zwijndrecht
thumb|Location Beveren-Kruibeke-Zwijndrecht is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders, and belongs to the Waasland (Dutch: Land van Waas).
Battle of Othée
1408 battle
UNU-CRIS
thumb|UNU-CRIS logo
Belgian Eifel
mountain range
Siege of Namur
1792 siege during the War of the First Coalition
Battle of Quiévrain
1792 battle of the War of the First Coalition
Battle of Rijmenam
1578 battle
Court of Audit of Belgium
Belgian governmental institution
Scandinavian School of Brussels
international school in Belgium
Ganzepoot
thumb|315px|right|The Ganzepoot 1. Yser; 2. [[Nieuwpoort-Plassendale Canal;3. Canal de Furnes; 4. Nieuwdamme channel;5. Slijkvaart channel; 6. Grote Beverdijkvaart channel; 7. Old Veurnevaart channel; 8. North Sea ]] The Ganzepoot (Dutch for goose foot) is a series of locks and spillways in the inner port of Nieuwpoort, Belgium which connect one river, three water channels and two canals with the mouth of the Yser River and the maritime port. The spillways control the level of the two channels and the drainage of the polders.
Denderstreek
thumb|right|300px| Location in East Flanders a= Wichelenb= [[Dendermondec= Buggenhoutd= Lebbekee= Aalstf= Ledeg= Sint-Lievens-Houtemh= Erpe-Merei= Haaltertj= Denderleeuwk= Ninovel= Herzelem= Zottegemn= Brakelo= Lierdep= Geraardsbergen]]
Battle of Lillo
1574 naval battle near Fort Lillo
Klara
radiostation in Belgium
Nazareth-De Pinte
municipality in East Flanders, Belgium
Merelbeke-Melle
thumb|Location Merelbeke-Melle is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders.
Collégiale Saint-Pierre de Liège
Massacre of Tamines
massacre in First World War
St. Joseph Minor Seminary
catholic secondary school in Sint-Niklaas, Diocese of Ghent, Belgium
Neufmoustier abbey
Capture of Aalst
1584 siege in Belgium
Calestienne
thumb|350px|The natural regions of Belgium
Siege of Huy
1595 siege
Tervuren Castle
castle in Tervuren, Belgium
Pure
former Belgian radio of RTBF
Battle of Falmagne
1790 battle in the Austria Netherlands
New University of Brussels
former private university in Brussels
Little Brabant
270px|thumb|Location of Klein-Brabant within Antwerp (province)|Antwerp province '''''' ("Little Brabant") is a Flemish region in the Belgian province of Antwerp. It includes the municipalities of Bornem and Puurs-Sint-Amands. The region is also a police zone, named .
Centre region, Hainaut
area in southwest of Belgium