Linguistic/ethnic regions in Belgium are best characterized as formal regions. Formal regions are defined by specific characteristics, such as language, culture, or government boundaries, which apply uniformly within the area. In Belgium, the three main linguistic regions—Flemish (Dutch-speaking), Walloon (French-speaking), and German-speaking—constitute formal regions based on the predominant languages spoken.
Linguistic/ethnic regions in Belgium are best characterized as (1 point)
suburbs.
perceptual regions.
formal regions.
functional regions
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