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  1. The Arrondissement of Brussels-Capital (Dutch: Arrondissement Brussel-Hoofdstad; French: Arrondissement de Bruxelles-Capitale; German: Verwaltungsbezirk Brüssel-Hauptstadt) is the only administrative arrondissement in the Brussels Capital Region in Belgium.

  2. The arrondissement of Brussels-Capital (geographically coinciding with the Brussels-Capital Region) is not part of any province and consequently forms its own electoral district. As the only part of Belgium, the Parliament of Wallonia still uses electoral arrondissements.

  3. The arrondissement of Brussels was one of the three arrondissements forming the province of Brabant, Belgium, or before Belgium's independence forming the French Dyle department . The arrondissement was split in 1963 upon the fixation of the language border into the arrondissement of Brussels-Capital, the arrondissement of Halle ...

  4. Belgium is a federalized country which geographically consists of three regions, of which only Flanders (Flemish Region) and Wallonia (Walloon Region) are subdivided into five provinces each; the Brussels-Capital Region is neither a province nor is it part of one.

  5. La Región de Bruselas-Capital (en francés: Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; en neerlandés: Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest) es una de las tres regiones que componen Bélgica. Su capital es la ciudad de Bruselas, la cual es a su vez la capital nacional. Se compone de otros 18 municipios en su área metropolitana.

  6. Location. Brussels-Capital Region is one of the three regions of Belgium. Its official name in the three official languages of Belgium: French: Région de Bruxelles-Capitale. Dutch: Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest. German: Region Brüssel-Hauptstadt. It has a population of 1,222,637 [1] (1 January 2022) on an area of 162 km². [2] [3] Language.