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  1. It is believed that Belgium derives its name from the Belgae tribes which lived in the northern part of what was then Gaul around the third century BC. But what does Belgae stand for and where did these tribes come from?

  2. Belgium's modern shape can be traced back at least as far as the southern core of the medieval Burgundian Netherlands. The Eighty Years' War (15681648) later led to the split between a northern Dutch Republic and the Southern Netherlands from which Belgium and Luxembourg developed.

  3. www.belgium.be › en › about_belgiumHistory | Belgium.be

    Belgium from 1830. Foundation and growth. Formation of the federal state. Belgium as an independent country, is still quite young. Independence was declared in 1830. At this time, the various regions of Belgium already had a rich history.

  4. 4 days ago · Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton both escaped punishment for their dramatic collision in the Hungarian Grand Prix, with race stewards ruling "no driver was predominantly to blame" for the clash.

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  5. Dec 21, 2023 · Belgium’s story begins way back before the term “Belgium” even existed. Picture this – ancient Celtic and Germanic tribes, like the Belgae, Franks, and Frisians, were chilling in the region we now know as Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

  6. history of Belgium, a history of Belgium after 1579. For information concerning the period prior to that date, see history of the Low Countries.

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  8. The basis of modern Belgium was laid in the southern Catholic provinces that split from the northern provinces after the Union of Utrecht in 1579 (see Netherlands). Annexed by France in 1795, the area was reunited with Holland and with it became the independent Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815.

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