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  1. The Flemish Diamond (Dutch: Vlaamse Ruit) is the Flemish reference to a network of four metropolitan areas in Belgium, three of which are in the central provinces of Flanders, together with the Brussels-Capital Region.

  2. The Flemish Diamond (Dutch: Vlaamse Ruit) is the name of the central, populous area in Flanders and consists of several of these cities, such as Antwerp, Ghent, Leuven and Mechelen. Approximately 5,500,000 people live in the area. Language. The official language of the Flemish Region is Dutch.

  3. These maps are utilized in the process of developing a new spatial vision for Flanders' polycentric 'metropolitan core area', commonly known as the Flemish Diamond.

  4. In order to provide Flanders with more adequate (spatial) instruments and structures in the fierce international competition, the urban network of the Flemish Diamond was conceived. The...

  5. 19 de ene. de 2007 · This article focuses on the gap between the normative network concept, as used in the Flemish Diamond, and everyday factual reality. A discourse analysis of the performance of the concept at lower planning levels shows a wide variety of reading and use of the original concept.

    • Louis Albrechts, Griet Lievois
    • 2004
  6. The Flemish Diamond (Dutch: Vlaamse Ruit) is the Flemish reference to a network of four metropolitan areas in Belgium, three of which are in the central provinces of Flanders, together with the Brussels Capital Region.It consists of four agglomerations which form the four corners of an abstract diamond shape: Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp and Leuven.

  7. In order to provide Flanders with more adequate (spatial) instruments and structures in the fierce international competition, the urban network of the Flemish Diamond was conceived. The metaphor ‘Flemish Diamond’ is used to express issues and tasks that are at stake.