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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BelgiumBelgium - Wikipedia

    Belgium, [a] officially the Kingdom of Belgium, [b] is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the south, and the North Sea to the west.

  2. Bergica: With Nawfel Bardad-Daidj, Gene Bervoets, Charlotte Anne Bongaerts, Luk D'Heu.

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    • 2012-10-29
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  3. Bélgica recibe su nombre de la denominación latina de la parte más septentrional de la Galia, Gallia Belgica, el cual, a su vez, procede de un grupo de tribus celtas, los belgas. Históricamente, Bélgica ha sido parte de los Países Bajos de los Habsburgo , los cuales incluían los actuales Países Bajos y el Gran Ducado de ...

  4. haptic.be › projects › bergicaBergica - Haptic

    Bergica. Diverse humor. Bergica was the first television project of Adil el Arbi, Bilall Fallah and Dimitri Sakelaropolus. It was made for digital broadcaster ‘Acht’ with the support of the Flemish government, the city of Antwerp and Villanella.

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  5. Gallia Belgica. Gallia Belgica ("Belgic Gaul") was a province of the Roman Empire located in the north-eastern part of Roman Gaul, in what is today primarily northern France, Belgium, and Luxembourg, along with parts of the Netherlands and Germany. In 50 BC, after the conquest by Julius Caesar during his Gallic Wars, it became one of ...

  6. www.belgium.be › en › about_belgiumTourism - Belgium.be

    Whether you’re looking for a weekend break or a longer trip, Belgium has a lot to offer to tourists. If you enjoy walking, sports and the outdoors, the Ardennes, which are the green heart of Belgium, are your place to go. If you prefer the beach or enjoy cycling, you will not be able to resist the call of our seaside!

  7. Belgica, one of three Gallic provinces organized by Julius Caesar; it became one of the four provinces of Gaul under the Roman Empire. As established by Augustus (27 bc), Belgica stretched from the Seine River eastward to the Rhine and included the Low Countries in the north and the Helvetian.