ARRONDISSEMENTS OF BELGIUM
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.
| Contents |
| Administrative |
| Judicial |
| Electoral |
| References |
Administrative
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.
Judicial
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
Electoral
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'').
★ For the elections of the Walloon Parliament, 13 arrondissements (or grouped arrondissements) are still being used as electoral circles:
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★ Arlon - Marche-en-Famenne - Bastogne
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★ Mons
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★ Charleroi
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★ Dinant - Philippeville
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★ Tournai - Ath - Mouscron
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★ Huy - Waremme
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★ Liège
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★ Namur
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★ Neufchâteau - Virton
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★ Nivelles
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★ Thuin
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★ Verviers
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★ Soignies
References
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1. Police Zones
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