Belgium
Language → Dutch, German, French
Population (around) → 11,673,757
Currency → Euro (EUR) €
General weather Overview
Belgium has a temperate oceanic climate. As is common in the northern hemisphere, days are not
only warmer but also longer during the months of summer. Winters are damp and cool with
frequent fog, while summers tend to be mild. Unlike other European countries that fluctuate
between freezing cold and scorching heat, Belgium tends to transition from mild winters to only
slightly warmer summers.
Cities
Brussels / Capital – Antwerpen – Gent – Charleroi – Liège – Brugge – Namur – Leuven –
Mons – Aalst – Mechelen – La Louvière
Fun facts
- Chocolate production in the country dates back to 1635. Today the country has more than 2,000 chocolate shops and produces more than 173,000 tons of chocolate a year
- Belgium is also among the world's leading diamond exporters. The Antwerp World Diamond Center is one of the largest diamond districts in the world. A diamond district is an area where diamonds and other precious stones are cut, polished, and traded
- The Belgian coastal tram is considered the longest tram line in the world, being about 68 km long. It opened in the year 1885 and operates between De Panne and Knokke-Heist, which is from the French border to the Dutch border
Some popular local foods
Belgian Fries, Moules-Frites, Stoemp, Grey shrimp Croquettes, Grey
shrimp Croquettes, Speculaas, Waterzooi, Belgian Waffles, Tomates aux Crevettes Grises, Belgian
Chocolates
Some native animals:
Red deer, Roe deer, Red fox, European badger, Red squirrel, European
hedgehog, European mustelidae, Eurasian beaver, Bats
Couple of reasons to visit
- Stunning Gothic Architecture, and stunning citadels and castles
- Have a taste of their delicious food culture: Chocolate, waffles, fries, and beer are a must-try!
- . Tons of unique, rich historical and art museums
- Visit some of their world heritage sites