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Linguistic/ethnic regions in Belgium are best characterized as
1. Formal regions
2. Functional regions
3. Perceptual regions
4. Suburbs
1. Formal regions
2. Functional regions
3. Perceptual regions
4. Suburbs
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Linguistic/ethnic regions in Belgium are best characterized as **1. Formal regions**.
Formal regions are defined by specific, quantifiable characteristics, such as language, culture, or government, which in Belgium corresponds to the distinct linguistic communities: the Dutch-speaking Flemish region, the French-speaking Walloon region, and the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region. Each region has its own official language and cultural identity.
Formal regions are defined by specific, quantifiable characteristics, such as language, culture, or government, which in Belgium corresponds to the distinct linguistic communities: the Dutch-speaking Flemish region, the French-speaking Walloon region, and the bilingual Brussels-Capital Region. Each region has its own official language and cultural identity.
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