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Belgium By Crystal

Belgium By Crystal. Location. Relative Location In Europe In between France, Germany, and Netherlands Absolute Location 50 degrees North 4 degrees East. Place. Human Densely populated 75% -Roman Catholic Created lakes by damming rivers Lots of factories and housing

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Belgium By Crystal

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  1. BelgiumBy Crystal

  2. Location • Relative Location • In Europe • In between France, Germany, and Netherlands Absolute Location • 50 degrees North • 4 degrees East

  3. Place • Human • Densely populated • 75% -Roman Catholic • Created lakes by damming rivers • Lots of factories and housing • Languages- Dutch, French, German

  4. Place • Physical • Rivers- Schelde, Sambre, Menseor, and Maas • Mostly treeless lowlands that sometimes floods • South is hilly and forested

  5. Movement • Export- diamonds, metals and metal products, chemicals, and chocolates • Import- machinery equipment, chemicals, and oil products • Trading partners- Mostly other European countries

  6. Region • 3 main regions • Ardennes- south, hilly and forested, speak German • Flanders- north, speak Dutch, mostly plains and coastland • Wallonia- central, flatlands, speak French, Dutch, and German

  7. Human Environment Interaction Depend • Water from rivers Adapt • Putting on coats when it gets cold Modify • By building more factories and houses

  8. Why I Choose This Country I choose my country mostly because it’s where my dads family is from. I thought it would be neat to learn more about the country my ancestors came from. Sources: Iowa AEA online CIA World Factbook

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