Define the Geographical structure of Belgium.
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- Belgium has three main geographical regions: the coastal plain in the north-west, the central plateau, and the Ardennes uplands in the south-east.
- The coastal plain consists mainly of sand dunes and polders.
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Belgium has three main geographical regions: the coastal plain in the north-west, the central plateau, and the Ardennes uplands in the south-east. The coastal plain consists mainly of sand dunes and polders. ... The second geographical region, the central plateau, lies further inland.
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