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Belgium
(Dutch: België, French: Belgique, German: Belgien) is a low-lying country on
the North Sea coast in the Benelux. With the majority of West European capitals
within 1,000 km of the Belgian capital of Brussels, and as a member of the
long-standing international Benelux community, Belgium sits at the crossroads
of Western Europe. Its immediate neighbors are France to the southwest,
Luxembourg to the southeast, Germany to the east and the Netherlands to the
north.
Belgium
is a densely populated country trying to balance the conflicting demands of
urbanization, transportation, industry, commercial and intensive agriculture.
It imports large quantities of raw materials and exports a large volume of
manufactured goods, mostly to the EU.
Belgium
is the heir of several former Medieval powers, and you will see traces of these
everywhere during your trip in this country.
After
the collapse of the Carolingian Empire in the 9th century, the territory that
is nowadays Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg, was part of Lotharingia, an
ephemerous kingdom soon to be absorded into the Germanic Empire; however, the
special character of "Lower Lotharingia" remained intact in the
feudal Empire : this is the origin of the Low Countries, a general term that
encompasses present-day Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
The
widely autonomous fiefdoms of the Low Countries were amongst the richest places
in Medieval Europe and you will see traces of this past wealth in the rich
buildings of Bruges, Brussels, Antwerp, Ghent, Leuven, Tournai, Mons, etc.
These cities progressively fell under the control of a powerful and ambitious
family : the Dukes of Burgundy. The whole realm of the dukes extended from the
Low Countries to the borders of Switzerland. Using wealth, strategy, and
alliances, the Dukes of Burgundy aimed at reconstituting Lotharingia. The death
of the last Duke, Charles the Bold, put an end to this dream. However, the
treasures of the Dukes of Burgundy remains as a testimony of their rules in
Belgian museums and landmarks.
The
powerful Habsburg family then inherited from the Low Countries. Reformation is
the reason that Belgium and Netherlands were first put apart: the northern half
of the Low Countries embraced Protestantism and rebelled against the Habsburg
rule, while the southern half remained faithful to both its ruler and the
Catholic faith. These two halves roughly corresponds to present-day Belgium and
Netherlands.
Belgium
was called Austrian Netherlands, then Spanish Netherlands, depending on which
branch of the Habsburg ruled it. The powerful German emperor and Spanish king,
Charles V, was born in the Belgian city of Ghent and ruled from Brussels. Many
places in Belgium are named after him, including the city of Charleroi and even
a brand of beer. Every year, the Brusselers emulates his first parade in their
city in what is called the Ommegang.
Belgium
was briefly a part of the Napoleonic Empire. After Napoleon's defeat, a large
Kingdom of the Netherlands was created, comprising the whole of the Low
Countries. However, the religious opposition still remained and the split was
aggravated by political differences between Belgian liberals and Dutch
aristocrats. Belgium became independent from the Netherlands in 1830 after a
short revolution and a war against the Netherlands.
It
was occupied by Germany during World Wars I and II and has many war graves near
the battle zones, most of them are around Ieper (in English archaically
rendered as Ypres, with Yperite another name for mustard gas due to intensive
use there in WWI). It has prospered in the past half century as a modern,
technologically advanced European state and member of NATO and the EU. Tensions
between the Dutch-speaking Flemings of the north and the French-speaking Walloons
of the south have led in recent years to constitutional amendments granting
these regions formal recognition and autonomy.
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