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Belgian hip-hop started with the rise of Starflam, CNN (a Brussels-based crew) and 't Hof van Commerce in the mid-1990s. The country has also influenced electronic music with a.o. Front 242, Praga Khan (also known as Lords of Acid) and 2 Many DJ's. Belgium is also home to some very popular music festivals such as Tomorrowland, Rock Werchter and ...
The Belgian Monarchs reside in Brussels, the capital of Belgium. They were all born in Brussels (except for Leopold I). Leopold I (1790–1865), the first King of the Belgians; Leopold II (1835–1909), the second King of the Belgians; Albert I (1875–1934), the third King of the Belgians; Leopold III (1901–1983), the fourth King of the Belgians
Lists of Belgian people by occupation (4 C, 12 P) + Lists of Belgian women (3 P) N. Lists of Belgian nobility (1 C, 29 P) Pages in category "Lists of Belgian people"
At court in the 19th century, this new Belgian nobility played a major role. [citation needed] During the Austrian period, the high nobility participated in the government, both political and at the imperial court of Brussels. Since the French Revolution the nobility has not played a social function. However some members of most old families ...
Belgians (Dutch: Belgen [ˈbɛlɣə(n)] ⓘ; French: Belges ⓘ; German: Belgier [ˈbɛlɡi̯ɐ] ⓘ) are people identified with the Kingdom of Belgium, a federal state in Western Europe. As Belgium is a multinational state , this connection may be residential, legal, historical, or cultural rather than ethnic.
Belgian people in the video game industry (1 C) This page was last edited on 5 January 2017, at 22:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Lists of Belgian sportspeople (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Lists of Belgian people by occupation" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Théo Lefèvre, lawyer and prime minister of Belgium (1914–1973) Armand Pien, weatherman (1920–2003) Marc Sleen, comics artist and cartoonist (born 1922) Willy De Clercq, politician (born 1927) Marcel Storme, lawyer and professor at the Ghent University (born 1930) Jean-Marie Albert Bottequin, photographer and journalist (born 1941)