Linguistic/ethnic regions in Belgium are best characterized as formal regions. Formal regions are defined by specific characteristics, such as language or ethnicity, that are consistent throughout the area. In Belgium, the primary linguistic regions are Flanders (Dutch-speaking), Wallonia (French-speaking), and a small German-speaking community, making it a clear example of formal regions.
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Linguistic/ethnic regions in Belgium are best characterized as(1 point)
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functional regions.
functional regions.
formal regions.
formal regions.
perceptual regions.
perceptual regions.
suburbs.
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