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  1. History of Belgium before 1830 by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2010-06-26
  2. Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde: Election, Arrondissements of Belgium, Arrondissement of Brussels- Capital, Brussels, Halle- Vilvoorde administrative Arrondissement, ... Municipalities with language facilities.
  3. Belgium To-Day by Belgian Ministy of Economical Affairs., 1950
  4. West Flanders: Flemish Region, Netherlands, East Flanders, Belgium, Hainaut (Province), Tourism in Belgium
  5. The Countries of Benelux (Focus on Europe) by Ed Needham, 2001-08-01
  6. Geography of Bruges: Subdivisions of Bruges, Assebroek, Arrondissement of Bruges, Zeebrugge, Male, Belgium, Sint-Andries, Sint-Michiels
  7. Universal Geography: Containing the Description of Spain, Portugal, France, Norwary, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, England by Conrad Malte-Brun, 2010-06-13
  8. Chemins de Fer, Postes, Telegraphes, Telephones, et Marine: Compte Rendue des Operations Pendant l'Annee 1909, etc. by etc. Belgium/Belgique: Ministre des Chemins de Fer, 1910
  9. High over Holland by Karel Tomei, Han van der Horst, 2004-09-01
  10. Aalst, Belgium
  11. Paal, Belgium
  12. Saint-Gilles, Belgium by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, et all 2010-06-25
  13. American Geographical Society (Around the World Program) (Set includes: Holland, Islands of the Eastern Mediteranian, Kenya and Uganda, Spain, Belgium, Brazil.) by American Geographical Society, 1960
  14. THE UNIVERSAL GEOGRAPHY WITH ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS. VOL III. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, GERMANY, BELGIUM, AND THE NETHERLANDS by ELISEE RECLUS, 1985

61. Hotels In Belgium -- Antwerp, Brugge, Brussels, Gent, Liege...
belgiumgeography. Flemish België, Fr. La Belgique, officially Kingdomof belgium, constitutional kingdom (1991 est. pop. 9,950,000
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Hotels Europe Belgium Click on a city below to display a list of local hotels. Each hotel has real-time pricing so you can see all available rates and book your reservations online. Ansereme Charleroi Kortrijk Ostend ... Namur BELGIUM-Geography Flemish België, Fr. La Belgique, officially Kingdom of Belgium, constitutional kingdom (1991 est. pop. 9,950,000), 11,781 sq mi (30,513 sq km), NW Europe. Belgium is bordered on the N by the Netherlands and the North Sea, on the E by Germany and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and on the W and SW by France. Brussels is the capital and largest city; Antwerp is the chief commercial center, one of the world's major ports, and the second largest city. Flemish (a Dutch dialect) is the official language in Flanders, while French is official in the south. The French-speaking people are commonly called Walloons, although the term once referred chiefly to those people in the area of the city of Liège who spoke Walloon, a French dialect. Brussels is bilingual, and German is spoken in a small section of Liège province. About three quarters of the population is Roman Catholic; the balance is almost entirely Protestant. Important cities include Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent and Liège. There are universities in Brussels, Ghent, Liège, Louvain, Mons, and Antwerp. The country also has numerous colleges, and schools of music, architecture, and art. Many cities (most notably Brugge and Ghent) have preserved their medieval architecture and art, which attract thousands of tourists annually. The North Sea coast is popular in the summer.

62. BLAS
belgium, geography, Location Western Europe, bordering the North Sea, betweenFrance and the Netherlands. Geographic coordinates 50 50 N, 4 00 E.
http://blas.org.sg/belgium.htm

63. DiscovertheWorld
belgium, geography Department, 1130, Describes the topography, history,society, economy, and governmental structure of belgium. Czech
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measure Summary In America (Lithuania) Moss, Marissa Grandpa shares the story of how he left Lithuania while his brother stayed behind. Draugr (Iceland) Slade, Arthur G. Australia Dahl, Michael Discusses the history, landscape, people, and culture of the country of Australia. So Say the Little Monkeys (Brazil) Van Laan, Nancy A rhyming folktale from Brazil about tiny, playful monkeys and why they have no place to call home. I Remember Vietnam Matthews, Jo Han, a child from Vietnam, who now lives in the West, describes the customs, people, and way of life of his homeland. Costa Rica Fox, Mary Virginia A visit to the land, culture, and people of Costa Rica. Italy Berendes, Mary Describes the geography, history, people, and customs of Italy. Spain Berendes, Mary

64. Quaternary Palaeoenvironments Group (QPG) » Stijn De Schepper
Godwin Institute for Quaternary Research Department of geography University of Plioceneorganic phytoplankton from Doel, northern belgium Biostratigraphy and
http://www-qpg.geog.cam.ac.uk/stijnindex.html
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Department of Geography
University of Cambridge
Downing Place
Cambridge CB2 3EN
England, UK
Phone +44 1223 766575
Fax +44 1223 333392 E-mail smad2@cam.ac.uk
Current Project
Stijn started his Ph.D. in October 2002 and is funded by the Gates Cambridge Trust. His research focuses on Pliocene dinoflagellate cysts from the North Atlantic and the southern North Sea Basin. The project aims to provide insights in the Pliocene climate at the southern North Sea Basin and the North Atlantic, the position and intensity of the Gulf Stream and the depositional history of the southern North Sea during the Pliocene.
Interests
Geology and palynology are Stijn's major interests. He worked with Chitinozoa from the Silurian in the Brabant Massif, but has recently moved up on the geological time scale to study dinoflagellates from the Pliocene. He attended two summer field school campaigns on neotectonics in Central Siberia (Russia) and the Kyrgyz Republic.
Diplomas
Stijn studied Geology at Ghent University between 1996-2000. The following year, he was a student at the University of Liege, where he obtained the Interuniversity Master's Degree in Plant Micropalaeontology and Palynology. His dissertation "Pliocene organic phytoplankton from Doel, northern Belgium: Biostratigraphy and Palaeoecology" was based on a dinoflagellate study from the Deurganckdok in Doel.

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66. Politics In Belgium
geography belgium covers 30 519 square kilometres and lies between the Netherlandsto the north, France to the south, and Luxembourg and Germany to the east.
http://parleunet.jrc.it/m0081.htm
Belgium (België/ Belgique) - "Politics & geography"
Politics
The three regions have special powers regarding economic and social affairs. The region of Flanders includes the whole of Flanders. The Walloon region encompasses Wallonia and the German-speaking areas. Brussels-Capital is the third region. Each region has a directly elected legislative assembly, known as a Council, and an executive.
Brussels is the capital and the seat of Government.
Belgian representation in the EU institutions:
Members of the :
- European Parliament : 25
- European Commission : 1
- Economic and Social Committee : 12
- Committee of the Regions : 12
The economy
The national currency is the Belgian franc (BEF).
Geography Belgium covers 30 519 square kilometres and lies between the Netherlands to the north, France to the south, and Luxembourg and Germany to the east. Its natural border to the west is the North Sea. Bordering the sea are fertile polder lands, behind which stretches the sandy Flanders plain, with the woodland and heath of the Kempenland. The central plain divides the lowlands in the North from the densely wooded Ardennes and the Belgian part of Lorraine in the South. At 694m above sea level, the Signal de Botrange is the highest point in Belgium. The most important rivers are the Scheldt and the Meuse.

67. BELGIUM
The geography of belgium shows it to have three major areas lower belgium (up to100m above sea level), central belgium (between 100 and 200m above sea level
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68. Atlas: Belgium
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  • ARABEL Belgische Arachnologische Vereniging
    Description: Belgian Arachnological Society
    http://allserv.rug.ac.be/~sgurdebe/Arabel/index.html
    Description: is a non profit organisation based in Belgium, with the aim to promote natural sciences and the 'first arts', filling the gap between the scientific community and the public, and providing tools for both of them, such its website, is one of its topics
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    Antwerp Zoo

    Description: Antwerp, Belgium
    http://www.trabel.com/antwerp-zoo.htm
    Belgian Biodiversity Forum
    Description: the Belgian portal site for information exchange in the field of biological diversity, with access to all the information found on the websites developed by the main OSTC-funded partners concerned by biodiversity conservation in Belgium. http://www.biodiversity.be/
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    71. Geography Home Page
    Only about 10% of belgium's divisive population is bilingual. Subscribe tothe geography Newsletter. Name, Email, Email this page! Sponsored Links.
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    72. Germany In CIA World Factbook
    geography. Land boundaries Total 3,621 km Austria 784 km belgium 167 km Czech Republic646 km Denmark 68 km France 451 km Luxembourg 138 km Netherlands 577 km
    http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/adressen/brd-fact.html
    Germany
    ...from CIA World Factbook 1995
    This document is outdated and historic. A newer version can be found here
    Geography
    Location:
    Central Europe, bordering the North Sea and the Baltic Sea between the Netherlands and Poland , south of Denmark
    Map references:
    Europe
    Area:
    Total area: 356,910 km^2
    Land area: 349,520 km^2
    Comparative area: slightly smaller than Montana.
    Note:
    includes the formerly separate Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, and Berlin following formal unification on 3 October 1990.
    Land boundaries:
    Total 3,621 km
    Austria 784 km
    Belgium 167 km
    Czech Republic 646 km
    Denmark 68 km
    France 451 km
    Luxembourg 138 km
    Netherlands 577 km
    Poland 456 km
    Switzerland 334 km
    Coastline:
    2,389 km
    Maritime claims:
    Continental shelf:
    200 m depth or to depth of exploitation
    Exclusive fishing zone:
    200 nm
    Territorial sea:
    12 nm
    International disputes:
    none
    Climate:
    temperate and marine; cool, cloudy, wet winters and summers; occasional warm, tropical foehn wind; high relative humidity
    Terrain:
    lowlands in north, uplands in center, Bavarian Alps in south

    73. Ale University - Beer Geography
    Bavarian white beer. . belgium. A wider range of flavors and stylesare created in belgium than in any other country. Many Belgian
    http://www.merchantduvin.com/pages/2_ale_university/aleu_geography.html
    While the United States can certainly claim a prominent role in the craft beer renaissance, with a diversity to its offerings wider than most any other beer producing country in the world, there is not a single style of beer produced in the U.S. which is not rooted in European tradition. Click on the labeled countries below
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    The Czech Republic
    Pilsner —Plzensky Prazdroj, in Plzen, Czech Republic, is the source of Pilsner Urquell (the "original Pilsner"). The brewery has operated since 1842, producing a bottom-fermented pale beer that has become the model for Pilsners the world over.
    Germany
    Germany has about a dozen classic styles of beer, some of which can be divided into several categories. The distinctions between the styles are very clear.
    Altbier —"Old beer" brewed in the city of Dusseldorf. Old refers to the style of brewing - using ale yeasts. Altbiers are generally copper in color, dry and medium bodied. A style of beer developed in Bavaria that was originally brewed in the late fall from the first malt and hops of the harvest. It was aged in deep caves throughout the winter and drunk in the spring. It was traditionally sold beginning on the first day of spring, which came to be known as Bock Beer Day. Bock beer season lasts for 6 weeks. Double Bock —A strong beer originally brewed by monks of the order of St. Francis of Paula for Lent, and is still served to celebrate spring. Often identified by the "ator" suffix.

    74. GEOGRAPHY
    The island measures 200 km from E to W and 65 km from N to S. The total surfaceis 7058 square km which is about one third of the surface of belgium.
    http://users.skynet.be/sky33676/geography.html

    75. ESEGOND
    Rural geography Agricultural structure of belgium and the EU; Agricultureand Changes in the countryside. Population geography Demography
    http://www.kuleuven.ac.be/facdep/geo/iseg/esegond.htm
    Institute for Social and Economic Geography
    Research Activities
    Status: public Last revision: 18 February 2000 Expiration date: 31 December 2000 The research activities can be summarised under the next main fields:
  • Urban Geography Industrial Geography Transport Geography Social Geography ... Education and Geography
  • Urban Geography
    • Urban regions: analysis and development Foreigners and social segregation in Belgian cities Evolution of the functional equipment and the relation patterns within the Belgian settlement system Comparative analysis of West-European cities Urban informal economy Urbanisation, metropolitan districts and commuting Urban Tourism and Recreation Urban Revitalisation Projects City Marketing Dispersion of housing types and prosperity in metropolitan areas Socio-spatial structure of Beijing
    Industrial Geography
    • Location factors and economic potentials of the Belgian regions Industrial Geography of Japan Foreign companies in Belgium Economical structures and fluxes in border regions
    Transport Geography
    • Commuting
    Social Geography
    • Spatial aspects of unemployment Spatial dimension of poverty Spatial aspect of youth problems (education, delinquency)

    76. Institute Of Geography
    of Environmental Sciences, Hanoi University of Science, Vietnam Institute of GeographyDepartment of Human Ecology, Free University of Brussels (VUB), belgium.
    http://www.vub.ac.be/MEKO/Vietnam/Institutes/Iog.html
    Institute of Geography
    National Centre for Science and Technology,
    Nghia Do, Cau Giay, Hanoi, Vietnam
    Tel: +84-43-61202 or 61305,
    Fax: +84-43-61192 The Institute of Geography is one of the 17 research institutes of the Vietnamese National Centre for Natural Science and Technology (NCST), which is the national organisation responsible for research and development of natural science and technology. NCST homepage: http://203.162.7.68/english/varenet/ncst/index.htm
    Institute of Geography homepage: http://203.162.7.68/english/varenet/ncst/vdialy/vdialy.htm Functions
    • Investigation and assessment of natural resources and natural conditions Environmental impact assessment of industrial, agricultural and hydropower dam projects, tourism developments and urban planning Territorial organisation Research on tourism and medical geography Research on geography of the adjacent countries and countries over the world Application of modern methods such as: remote-sensing, informatics, automatics, cartography etc. to geographical studies

    77. Human Geography
    Population geography. Research is focussed on the analysis of migrations at differentspatial levels in belgium and on the age structure of the Belgian
    http://www.vub.ac.be/DGGF/mard.html
    Human Geography
    The emphasis of research in human geography is laid on the fields of urban and regional planning, and geography of health. During the last five years research has been finalized in :
    • structure planning in Flanders and Vlaams-Brabant urban renewal in Brussels the provision of services for the elderly in Brussels migration in the Brussels urban region traffic studies health and development analysis of health indicators
    Key Words
    Urban Studies
    Research is focussed on problems of
    • residential differentiation ethnic minorities the housing market urban renewal strategic planning
    Recent research projects
    Contact: Prof. W. De Lannoy
    • migrations of ethnic population groups in Brussels the provision of services for elderly in Brussels evaluation of projects of urban renewal in Brussels
    Population Geography
    Research is focussed on the analysis of migrations at different spatial levels in Belgium and on the age structure of the Belgian population.
    Recent research projects
    Contact: Prof. W. De Lannoy

    78. Study In Belgium
    Volatile Organic Compounds, Climate ChangeKyoto Protocol geography - note crossroads BackgroundBelgium became independent from the Netherlands in 1830 and
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    Geography Location:
    Western Europe, bordering the North Sea, between France and the Netherlands
    Geographic coordinates: 50 50 N, 4 00 E
    Map references: Europe
    Area:
    total: 30,510 sq km land: 30,230 sq km water: 280 sq km Area - comparative: about the size of Maryland Land boundaries: total: 1,385 km border countries: France 620 km, Germany 167 km, Luxembourg 148 km, Netherlands 450 km Coastline: 66 km Maritime claims: continental shelf: median line with neighbors exclusive fishing zone: median line with neighbors (extends about 68 km from coast) territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: temperate; mild winters, cool summers; rainy, humid, cloudy Terrain: flat coastal plains in northwest, central rolling hills, rugged mountains of Ardennes Forest in southeast Elevation extremes: lowest point: North Sea m highest point: Signal de Botrange 694 m Natural resources: coal, natural gas

    79. Geography
    Country geography and Climate. ALBANIA. Location Southeastern Europe,on the Balkan contains much marshland belgium. Location Western Europe
    http://www.civnet.org/civitas/country/geograph.htm
    Country Geography and Climate
    ALBANIA
    Location: Southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula between Serbia andMontenegro and Greece
    Total area:
    Land area:
    Land boundaries: total
    720 km, Greece 282 km, Macedonia 151 km, Serbia andMontenegro 287 km (114 km with Serbia, 173 km with Montenegro)
    Coastline: 362 km
    Climate: mild temperate; cool, cloudy, wet winters; hot, clear, drysummers; interior is cooler and wetter
    Terrain: mostly mountains and hills; small plains along coast
    ARMENIA
    Location: Southeastern Europe, between Turkey and Azerbaijan Total area:
    Land area:
    Land boundaries: total
    1,254 km, Azerbaijan (east) 566 km, Azerbaijan(south) 221 km, Georgia 164 km, Iran 35 km, Turkey 268 km
    Coastline: km (landlocked)
    Climate: continental, hot, and subject to drought Terrain: high Armenian Plateau with mountains; little forest land; fastflowing rivers; good soil in Aras River valley
    AUSTRALIA
    Location: Oceania, between Indonesia and New Zealand Total area: Land area: 7,617,930 km2Land boundaries: km Coastline: 25,760 km

    80. Department Of Geography
    in Archaeology, geography and Anthropology) from The University of Lethbridge andan MA (Archaeology) from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, belgium, where
    http://home.uleth.ca/geo/faculty/bubel.htm
    Shawn Bubel
    Assistant Professor of Archaeology

    Office: B888 Phone: 329 2531
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  • Archaeology 1000: Introduction to Archaeology Archaeology 2100A: Neolithic of the Near East Archaeology 2100B: Ancient European World Archaeology 3110: Archaeology of North America Archaeology 3300: Archaeological Field Work Archaeology 3600: Archaeology and Human Evolution Archaeology 3700: Geoarchaeology and Landscape Analysis Archaeology 3720: Archaeological Materials Analysis Archaeology 4000: Ancient European World
  • Biography Shawn Bubel was born in Calgary, AB and was raised in Northern Alberta. She holds a B.Sc. (IMM in Archaeology, Geography and Anthropology) from The University of Lethbridge and an MA (Archaeology) from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, where she is completing her Ph.D. Shawn Bubel has worked on archaeological excavations throughout the world, including Israel, Turkey, Egypt, Poland, Belgium and Canada. Se is currently co-director of the Veldwezelt- Hezerwater excavations, a Neanderthal site in Belgium.
    Her present research focuses on the disturbance of archaeological remains
    due to flora and faunaturbation.

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