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1) Ethnic composition of belgium.

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Answered by XxLegend69Xx
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Belgium, is a small European country, has a community which communicates Dutch, German and French. Although 59 percent of the country's total population lives and speaks Dutch in the Flemish Region. Other 40 percent live and speak French in the Wallonia region. 1 percent of the population speaks German.

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1.Belgium, is a small European country, has a community which communicates Dutch, German and French. Although 59 percent of the country's total population lives and speaks Dutch in the Flemish Region. Other 40 percent live and speak French in the Wallonia region. 1 percent of the population speaks German.

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