Belgium is located in the north-west of Europe and borders with France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. In the north-west it is washed by the North Sea. Most of the country is flat, but abundantly dissected by hills and low hilly ridges. Despite its small size, the country's territory is clearly divided into three natural landscape zones: the coastal lowland plain in the northwest, the low central plateau (High Fenn) and the Ardennes Upland in the southeast of the country, surrounded by dunes and dissected by the Poles. The cultivated landscapes prevail. The highest point is Botranzh (694 m., Ardennes). Territory: 30,528 km²
Population: 10,414,336 people.
Capital: Brussels
Time: Exits Moscow for 2 hours
Currency: Euro