Northern Belgium
North of Brussels, Belgium is entirely Flemish-speaking. The
provinces of East and West Flanders, Antwerp, Limburg and North
Brabant represent one-third of the Belgian federation, and their
people have maintained a distinctive cultural and linguistic
identity. It's dull countryside on the whole, but a string of fine
historic cities more than compensates. Antwerp , a large old
port with many reminders of its sixteenth-century golden age, is
due north of Brussels. Between the two is the ecclesiastical
capital of the country, Mechelen , which merits a brief
stop, while to the west is the heartland of Flemish-speaking
Belgium, a stupendously prosperous region in the Middle Ages and
home to much of the country's industrial base. There are many
reminders of the area's medieval greatness, but the most vivid lie
to the west in the ancient cloth cities of Ghent and
Bruges , whose well-preserved old centres hold marvellous
collections of early Flemish art.
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