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Flanders is the northern, Dutch-speaking region of Belgium ...
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Flanders (Flemish Region) covers 44.8% of Belgium's 30,528 km2 (about the size of Maryland) and accounts for some 60% of the total population. Home to the majority of the country's industry and workforce, the region also generates the major part of national trade: the Flemish GRP (Gross Regional Product) provides 60% of the national GDP. |

The right place on the map ...
Flanders has benefited from centuries of being located exactly where Europe's three major cultures - Anglo-Saxon, Germanic and Latin - meet. Its historic place at the crossroads of European trade has created an enterprise culture that thrives on the challenges of today's constantly changing international business environment.
A stable economy and the euro ...
Companies in Flanders have been able to flourish and grow in a pro-business environment with a stable economy and currency. Belgium was also one of the first 12 European Union countries to join the European Single Currency, or euro.
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Flanders |
Belgium |
| Capital |
Brussels |
Brussels |
| National Languages |
Dutch |
Dutch, French, German |
| Area |
13,522 km² |
30,528 km² |
| Population |
6,117,440 |
10,584,534 |
| Number of Companies |
438,300 |
722,191 |
| Currency |
euro (EUR) |
euro (EUR) |
| Source: Directorate-general Statistics Belgium, 2006-2007 |
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