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Illustration picture shows a baby playing with a ball Friday 27 March 2020 in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO LAURIE DIEFFEMBACQ)
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Every year the Belgian statistical office Statbel unveils the ranking of the most popular names in the country.

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The "car is king" culture, so prevalent in Belgium, especially from the 1950s, leading for example to the construction of Brussels’ tunnels to facilitate access to Expo 58, may be coming to an end

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Is Belgium one of the happiest countries in the Europe? Apparently so, according to a poll by Eurostat published this week.

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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 800,000 people commit suicide worldwide each year.

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With 7,393 inhabitants per square kilometre, the Brussels-Capital Region was the third most populous region in the European Union in 2014, after boroughs in East- and West London, acc

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According to a survey by Ipsos MORI, a leading market research company in the UK, Belgium holds a shameful seventh place in the list of countries with the least accurate knowledge of key sub

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Mothers in Belgium give birth most often in the summer months of June, July, August and September.

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New figures published by the the Brussels Institute for Statistics and Analysis (BISA) reveal the average income per tax return in each of the 118 districts of Brussels.

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Emma and Louis were the most popular names for newborn babies in Belgium in 2014, according to the latest figures from the government statistical service.

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