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(in French) L'enseignement en Communauté Française – Education in the French Community (in German) Unterrichtswesen – Ministry of Education of the German Community in Belgium; Studying in Belgium at Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs
Schematic depicting an intranet. An intranet is a computer network for sharing information, easier communication, collaboration tools, operational systems, and other computing services within an organization, usually to the exclusion of access by outsiders. [1]
The Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique (French pronunciation: [akademi ʁwajal də lɑ̃ɡ e də liteʁatyʁ fʁɑ̃sɛz də bɛlʒik], 'Royal Academy of French Language and Literature of Belgium') or ARLLFB is a Belgian institution which brings together personalities who, through their works, writings, lectures or speeches, have contributed most eminently to ...
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Juan de la Cierva y Peñafiel (1) June 23, 1905 October 31, 1905 Andrés Mellado y Fernández (1) Liberal: October 31, 1905 December 1, 1905 Manuel de Eguilior y Llaguno (1) Liberal: December 1, 1905 June 9, 1906 Vicente Santamaría de Paredes (1) Liberal: June 9, 1906 July 6, 1906 Alejandro San Martín y Satrústegui (1) Liberal: July 6, 1906
The Belgian Constitution guarantees, since the country's independence, freedom of language in the private sphere. Article 30 specifies that "the use of languages spoken in Belgium is optional; only the law can rule on this matter, and only for acts of the public authorities and for legal matters."
This is a schematic overview of the basic federal structure of Belgium as defined by Title I of the Belgian Constitution. Each of the entities either have their own parliament and government (for the federal state, the communities and the regions) or their own council and executive college (for provinces and municipalities). The entities in italics do not have their own institutions ...
Spain and Belgium maintain diplomatic relations from the first moment of Belgian independence in the 19th century. Until the end of World War I, the Spanish representation was in charge of a "Plenipotentiary Minister".