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The first Belgian stamp, known as "Epaulettes", issued in 1849. Belgium began using national postage stamps on 8 July 1849, [1] when two imperforate stamps, a 10c. brown and 20c. blue, collectively known as Epaulettes, were introduced. A few months later a 40c. red stamp with a new design was issued, for postage to foreign destinations.
The following is a list of ambassadors of France to Belgium.It also includes top-ranking French diplomats in Belgium who did not formally have the ambassador title. The three main sources used to build the list are the website of the French Embassy in Brussels, a more formal list of French ambassadors post-World War II compiled by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and two more detailed ...
The Belgium–France border, or more commonly the Franco-Belgian border, separates France and Belgium and is 620 km (390 mi) long. Part of it is defined by the Lys river. The western end is at the North Sea ( 51°5′22″N 2°32′43″E near De Panne and Bray-Dunes ). The eastern end is at the Belgium–France–Luxembourg tripoint (at 49°32 ...
France. Belgium–France relations are the interstate relations between Belgium and France. Relations were established after the independence of Belgium. Both nations are great allies. Both nations have cultural similarities. Both nations are founding members of NATO, the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie and the European Union .
The Belgian Pro League, [1] officially the Jupiler Pro League, [a] due to sponsorship reasons with Jupiler, is the top league competition for association football clubs in Belgium. Contested by 16 clubs from the 2023–24 season onwards, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Challenger Pro League .
Fortified position of Liège. Coordinates. 50°47′49″N 5°40′52″E. / 50.79694°N 5.68111°E / 50.79694; 5.68111. The fortified position of Liège ( French: position fortifiée de Liège [PFL]) was established after the First World War by Belgium to block the traditional invasion corridor through Belgium between Germany and France.
In Catholic countries (France, Belgium, Spain, etc.) blue (the Virgin's color) is used for girls and pink for boys. 1929: USA NYC: New York Times, 30 Mar 1929: page 7. Macy's Display Ad Blue for a Girl and Pink for a Boy (footnote): Some say, "pink for a girl and blue for a boy." Our advice is still: choose pink—it's prettiest. 1929: Ireland
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