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  1. Metropolitan areas in Belgium. National statistics differ between five Metropolitan areas in Belgium. [1] These five metropolitan areas (Dutch: Agglomeratie, French: Agglomération) are also covered by Eurostat statistics as separate Larger Urban Zones (LUZ).

  2. National statistics differ between five Metropolitan areas in Belgium.[1] These five metropolitan areas (Dutch: Agglomeratie, French: Agglomération) are also covered by Eurostat statistics as separate Larger Urban Zones (LUZ).

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. National statistics differ between five Metropolitan areas in Belgium. These five metropolitan areas (Dutch: Agglomeratie, French: Agglomération) are also covered by Eurostat statistics as separate Larger Urban Zones (LUZ). Metropolitan areas. More information Rank, region ... Close. See also.

  4. The Brussels metropolitan area (known in French as: Région métropolitaine de Bruxelles) is the metropolitan area of Brussels. The metropolitan area covers three regions with an area of 3,377 km 2. The largest cities or towns within the metropolitan area are Brussels, Leuven and Vilvoorde.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrusselsBrussels - Wikipedia

    The metropolitan area of Brussels is divided into three levels. Firstly, the central agglomeration (within the regional borders), with a population of 1,218,255 inhabitants. [ 32 ] Adding the closest suburbs (French: banlieues , Dutch: buitenwijken ) gives a total population of 1,831,496.

  6. The historic city of Ghent is one of the most interesting metropolitan areas in Belgium. As the second-largest city in the country, it has a story to tell. Ghent was one of the largest and richest cities in Europe in 1300.

  7. Apr 25, 2017 · Brussels is by far the most populous metropolitan area in Belgium, and is also the capital city. Approximately 1,789,447 people live throughout the entire metropolitan area, which is referred to as the Brussels-Capital Region.