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  2. List of Belgian Americans - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Belgian-Americans.However, the term Belgian-American is here used in a very liberal way: It includes not only Americans of Belgian descent and Belgians who took American citizenship (Belgian-Americans in the strictest sense), but also Americans born in Belgium, Belgians born in the USA, Belgians who lived for a considerable period of time in the United States and vice ...

  3. Belgian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Belgian Americans are Americans who can trace their ancestry to people from Belgium who immigrated to the United States. While the first natives of the then-Southern Netherlands arrived in America in the 17th century, the majority of Belgian immigrants arrived during the 19th and 20th centuries .

  4. List of ambassadors of the United States to Belgium - Wikipedia

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    United States Ministers Resident to Belgium. John Jacob Seibels 1854–1856. Elisha Y. Fair 1858–1861. Henry Shelton Sanford 1861–1869. Joseph Russell Jones 1869–1875. Ayres Phillips Merrill 1876–1877. William C. Goodloe 1878–1880. James O. Putnam 1880–1882.

  5. Work permit (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    Work permit (Belgium) The issuing of work permits in Belgium is partially governed by the transposition of EU law, especially the principle of free movement of labour, and partially by Belgium-specific regulations. There are three types of work permits for non-EU nationals: type C for students, relationship/family reasons and humanitarian ...

  6. Embassy of the United States, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of the United States, Brussels ( French: Ambassade des États-Unis en Belgique; Dutch: Ambassade van de Verenigde Staten in België) is the embassy of the United States to Belgium. It is in the City of Brussels. The embassy initially opened in 1919. The embassy was closed in 1940 after the German invasion of Belgium, and it reopened ...

  7. Demographics of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    As of January 1, 2020, Belgium has a population of 11,492,641 [5] and is the 80th most populous country in the world. The population of Flanders, Wallonia and Brussels on January 1, 2019 was 6,589,069 (57.6% of Belgium), 3,633,795 (31.8% of Belgium) and 1,208,542 (10.6% of Belgium), respectively. The population density of Belgium is 376/km 2 ...

  8. Black Belgians - Wikipedia

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    Black Belgians. Afro-Belgians ( Dutch: Afrobelgen; French: Afrobelges; German: Afrobelgier) or Black Belgians, are defined as Belgians of Sub-Saharan African descent. A total of 358,268 Sub-Saharan Africans live in Belgium in 2023, comprising 3.06% of the population, according to Statistics Belgium. 95,282 Sub-Saharan Africans live in Brussels.

  9. Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Statistics source: ABMC Henri-Chapelle website. Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial is a Second World War American military war grave cemetery in eastern Belgium. It is 3 km (2 mi) northwest of Henri-Chapelle, about 30 km (20 mi) east of Liège. Dedicated in 1960, the cemetery contains 7,992 American war dead and covers 57 acres (23 ha).

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