Arrondissements of Belgium

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Administrative arrondissements
Dutch name French name HASC NUTS NIS/INS
Aalst Alost BE.OV.AL BE231 41
Aarlen Arlon BE.LX.AR BE341 81
Aat Ath BE.HT.AT BE321 51
Antwerpen Anvers BE.AN.AW BE211 11
Bastenaken Bastogne BE.LX.BS BE342 82
Bergen Mons BE.HT.MN BE323 53
Borgworm Waremme BE.LG.WR BE334 64
Brugge Bruges BE.WV.BG BE251 31
Brussel-Hoofdstad Bruxelles-Capitale BE.BU.BR BE100 21
- Charleroi BE.HT.CR BE322 52
Dendermonde Termonde BE.OV.DM BE232 42
Diksmuide Dixmude BE.WV.DK BE252 32
- Dinant BE.NA.DN BE351 91
Doornik Tournai BE.HT.TR BE327 57
Eeklo - BE.OV.EK BE233 43
Gent Gand BE.OV.GT BE234 44
Halle-Vilvoorde Hal-Vilvorde BE.VB.HV BE241 23
Hasselt - BE.LI.HS BE221 71
Hoei Huy BE.LG.HY BE331 61
Ieper Ypres BE.WV.IP BE253 33
Kortrijk Courtrai BE.WV.KR BE254 34
Leuven Louvain BE.VB.LV BE242 24
Luik Liège BE.LG.LG BE332 62
Maaseik - BE.LI.MS BE222 72
- Marche-en-Famenne BE.LX.MR BE343 83
Mechelen Malines BE.AN.MH BE212 12
Moeskroen Mouscron BE.HT.MC BE324 54
Namen Namur BE.NA.NM BE352 92
- Neufchâteau BE.LX.NC BE344 84
Nijvel Nivelles BE.BW.NV BE310 25
Oostende Ostende BE.WV.OS BE255 35
Oudenaarde Audenarde BE.OV.OD BE235 45
- Philippeville BE.NA.PV BE353 93
Roeselare Roulers BE.WV.RS BE256 36
Sint-Niklaas Saint-Nicolas BE.OV.SN BE236 46
- Thuin BE.HT.TN BE326 56
Tielt - BE.WV.TL BE257 37
Tongeren Tongres BE.LI.TG BE223 73
Turnhout - BE.AN.TH BE213 13
- Verviers BE.LG.VV BE333 63
Veurne Furnes BE.WV.VR BE258 38
- Virton BE.LX.VT BE345 85
Zinnik Soignies BE.HT.SG BE325 55

The federalized country Belgium geographically consists of 3 regions, of which only Flanders ( = the Flemish Region) and Wallonia (= the Walloon Region) are subdivided into 5 provinces each; the Brussels-Capital Region is neither a province nor is it part of one.

In Belgium there are administrative, judicial and electoral arrondissements. These may or may not relate to identical geographical areas.

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The 43 administrative arrondissements are an administrative level between the municipalities and the provinces. Brussels-Capital forms a single arrondissement for all 19 municipalities in the region by that name. Per region an overview of its municipalities (gemeenten/communes) and the district or administrative arrondissement these belong to can be found in the Municipalities in Belgium page; for these administrative arrondissements also more technical references are available.

Belgium has 27 judicial arrondissements.[1]

  • Arlon
  • Antwerp
  • Bruges
  • Brussels
  • Charleroi
  • Dendermonde
  • Dinant
  • Eupen
  • Ghent
  • Hasselt
  • Huy
  • Kortrijk
  • Leuven
  • Liège
  • Marche-en-Famenne
  • Mechelen
  • Mons
  • Namur
  • Neufchâteau
  • Nivelles
  • Oudenaarde
  • Tongeren
  • Tournai
  • Turnhout
  • Verviers
  • Veurne
  • Ypres

Until a short while ago the electoral circles for the parliaments were electoral arrondissements; at present these circles are the provinces, except for the arrondissements Brussels-Capital (geographically coinciding with the Brussels-Capital Region) and Halle-Vilvoorde (one of the two districts in the province Flemish Brabant in the Flemish region), which together still form the electoral circle Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde (in Dutch kieskring Brussel-Halle-Vilvoorde, in French cercle or circonscription électoral Bruxelles-Hal-Vilvorde).

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