- Source: West Flanders
West Flanders (Dutch: West-Vlaanderen [ˌʋɛst ˈflaːndərə(n)] ; West Flemish: West-Vloandern [βæst ˈflɒːndərn̩]; French: Flandre-Occidentale [flɑ̃dʁ ɔksidɑ̃tal]; German: Westflandern [ˈvɛstˌflandɐn] ) is the westernmost province of the Flemish Region, in Belgium. It is the only coastal Belgian province, facing the North Sea to the northwest. It has land borders with the Dutch province of Zeeland to the northeast, the Flemish province of East Flanders to the east, the Walloon province of Hainaut in the south and the French department of Nord to the west. Its capital is Bruges (Brugge). Other important cities are Kortrijk in the south and Ostend (Oostende) on the coast, Roeselare and Ypres (Ieper). The province has an area of 3,197 km2 (1,234 sq mi) which is divided into eight administrative districts (arrondissementen) containing 64 municipalities.
As of January 2024, West Flanders has a population of over 1.22 million.
The North Sea coast of Belgium, an important tourism destination, lies in West Flanders. A tram line runs the length of the coast, from De Panne on the French border to Knokke-Heist on the Dutch border. West Flanders has two seaports, the Port of Zeebrugge and the Port of Ostend.
Geography
West Flanders consists of the North Sea coast, followed by a very flat polder landscape. Only in the south are some small hills, with the Kemmelberg (159 m (522 ft)) being the highest point in the province. The Leie and IJzer are the main rivers. West Flanders is the only Belgian province that borders both France and The Netherlands; it is the only province not landlocked.
Economy
The Gross domestic product (GDP) of the province was 46.9 billion € in 2018. GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power was 34,700 € or 115% of the EU27 average in the same year.
In the north of the province, most industry is concentrated in and around the cities of Bruges and Ostend. Both cities also have important seaports: the port of Bruges-Zeebrugge and the port of Ostend.
The south is known for its textile industry, with companies such as Beaulieu and Libeco-Lagae. The region around Kortrijk is called the "Dallas of Belgium" for its entrepreneurship.
Tourism
Tourism is also an important industry in West Flanders. Major touristic attractions include the Belgian coast, the historic center of Bruges, the Yser Tower in Diksmuide and Flanders Fields, the World War I battlefields around Ypres.
Language
A Dutch dialect called West Flemish is spoken here.
Sport
The city of Bruges has two clubs playing at the highest level of football in Belgium (Belgian First Division A), namely Club Brugge and Cercle Brugge.
Other cities with teams playing at the highest level are Kortrijk (KV Kortrijk), Ostend (KV Oostende) and Waregem (Zulte Waregem).
The teams Knack Randstad Roeselare and Prefaxis Menen play in the highest volleyball league. Knack Randstad Roeselare also plays in the CEV Champions League, the European Championsleague.
BC Oostende is a basketball team which plays in the major basketball league of Belgium.
List of governors
1830–1831 : Felix de Muelenaere (Catholic Party)
1832–1834 : Felix de Muelenaere (Catholic Party)
1836–1849 : Felix de Muelenaere (Catholic Party)
1849–1857 : Adolphe de Vrière (Liberal)
1857–1877 : Benoît Vrambout (Liberal)
1877–1878 : Léon Ruzette (Catholic Party)
1878–1883 : Theodore Heyvaert (Liberal)
1883–1884 : Guillaume De Brouwer (Liberal)
1884–1901 : Léon Ruzette (Catholic Party)
1901 : Jean-Baptiste de Bethune (Catholic Party)
1901–1903 : Charles d'Ursel (Catholic Party)
1903–1907 : Jean-Baptiste de Bethune (Catholic Party)
1907–1912 : Albéric Ruzette (Catholic Party)
1912–1933 : Léon Janssens de Bisthoven
1933–1940 : Henri Baels (Catholic Party)
1940–1944 : Michel Bulckaert
1944–1979 : Pierre van Outryve d'Ydewalle (CVP)
1979 : Leo Vanackere (CVP)
1979–1997 : Olivier Vanneste (CVP)
1997–2012 : Paul Breyne (CVP/CD&V)
February 2012– : Carl Decaluwé (CD&V)
Subdivisions
= Arrondissements
=The Province of West Flanders is divided into 8 administrative arrondissements.
= Judicial arrondissements
=The Province of West Flanders is divided into 4 judicial arrondissements.
= Municipalities
=Municipalities that have city status have (city) after their names.
See also
Transport Office of the Devastated Territories of West Flanders
Notes
References
External links
Official website of the Province of West Flanders
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Flanders Barat
- Veurne
- Flandria
- County Flanders
- Daftar kode pos di Belgia
- K.V. Oostende
- Daftar nama tempat pendek
- Bahasa Flandria Barat
- Edgar Sengier
- ISO 3166-2:BE
- West Flanders
- Flanders Fields
- Flanders
- County of Flanders
- Zeelandic Flanders
- Governor of West Flanders
- History of Flanders
- East Flanders
- Flanders (disambiguation)
- Western Front (World War I)