Antwerp, Flanders, Belgiumi
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Antwerp | Province |
Flanders | Region |
Belgium | Country |
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Neighbouring regions:
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Largest Settlements:
Place | Population |
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Antwerpen | 459,805 (2012) |
Deurne | 78,747 (2018) |
Mechelen | 77,530 (2011) |
Turnhout | 39,654 (2013) |
Heist-op-den-Berg | 37,873 (2013) |
Brasschaat | 37,040 (2012) |
Museums in region:
Mindat Locality ID:
185647
Long-form identifier:
mindat:1:2:185647:0
GUID (UUID V4):
c6272a2d-e079-461f-8a92-c27dd9fa2113
Other Languages:
Dutch:
Antwerpen, Vlaanderen, België
French:
Province d'Anvers, Flandre, Belgique
German:
Provinz Antwerpen, Belgien
Italian:
Provincia di Anversa, Fiandre, Belgio
Russian:
Антверпен, Фландрия, Бельгия
Simplified Chinese:
安特衛普省, 法兰德斯, 比利时
Spanish:
Provincia de Amberes, Flandes, Bélgica
Afrikaans:
Antwerpen, Vlaandere, België
Arabic:
أنتفيرب, فلاندر, بلجيكا
Aragonese:
Provincia d'Anvers, Flandres, Belchica
Armenian:
Անտվերպեն, Ֆլանդրիա, Բելգիա
Asturian:
Provincia d'Amberes, Flandes, Bélxica
Basque:
Anberesko probintzia, Flandria, Belgika
Belarusian:
Антверпен, Фландрыя, Бельгія
Belarusian (Tarashkevitsa):
Антвэрпэн, Фляндрыя, Бэльгія
Bengali:
এন্টওয়ার্প, বেলজিয়াম
Bosnian:
Antwerpen, Flandrija, Belgija
Breton:
Antwerpen, Flandrez, Belgia
Bulgarian:
Антверпен, Фландрия, Белгия
Catalan:
Província d'Anvers, Flandes, Bèlgica
Cebuano:
Provincie Antwerpen, Belhika
Croatian:
Antwerpen, Flandrija, Belgija
Czech:
Antverpy, Vlámsko, Belgie
Danish:
Antwerpen, Flandern, Belgien
Dutch Low Saxon:
Antwaarp, Vlaanderen, België
Esperanto:
Antverpeno, Flandrio, Belgio
Estonian:
Antwerpeni provints, Belgia
Faroese:
Antwerpen, Belgia
Farsi/Persian:
استان آنتورپ, فلاندر, بلژیک
Finnish:
Antwerpenin provinssi, Flanderi, Belgia
Galician:
Provincia de Antuerpen, Flandres, Bélxica
Georgian:
ანტვერპენის პროვინცია, ფლანდრია, ბელგია
Greek:
Αμβέρσα, Φλάνδρα, Βέλγιο
Gujarati:
એન્ટવર્પ, બેલ્જિયમ
Hindi:
एंटवर्प , बेल्जियम
Hungarian:
Antwerpen, Flandria, Belgium
Icelandic:
Antwerpen-hérað, Flæmingjaland, Belgía
Indonesian:
Antwerpen, Flandria, Belgia
Japanese:
アントウェルペン州, フランドル, ベルギー
Kannada:
ಆಂಟ್ವರ್ಪ್, ಬೆಲ್ಜಿಯಂ
Korean:
안트베르펜주, 플란데런, 벨기에
Latin:
Antverpia, Flandria, Belgica
Latvian:
Antverpenes province, Flandrija, Beļģija
Limburgian:
Antwerpe, Vlaondere, Belsj
Lithuanian:
Antverpeno provincija, Belgija
Luxembourgish:
Provënz Antwerpen, Flandern, Belsch
Macedonian:
Антверпен, Фландрија, Белгија
Malay:
Wilayah Antwerpen, Flanders, Belgium
Maltese:
Antwerp, Belġju
Marathi:
अँटवर्प, फ्लांडर्स, बेल्जियम
Minnan / Hokkien-Taiwanese:
Antwerp Séng
Northern Frisian:
Antwerpen, Flandern, Belgien
Norwegian:
Antwerpen, Flandern, Belgia
Occitan:
Província d'Anvèrs, Flandra, Belgica
Polish:
Antwerpia, Flandria, Belgia
Portuguese:
Antuérpia, Flandres, Bélgica
Ripuarian:
Antvärrpe, Belgien
Romanian:
Anvers, Flandra, Belgia
Scots:
Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium
Serbian:
Антверпен, Фландрија, Белгија
Sinhalese:
අන්ට්වර්ප්, බෙල්ජියම
Slovak:
Antverpy, Belgicko
Swedish:
Antwerpen, Flandern, Belgien
Tamil:
அன்ட்வெர்ப், பிளாண்டர்சு, பெல்ஜியம்
Telugu:
ఆంట్వర్ప్, బెల్జియం
Thai:
มณฑลแอนต์เวิร์ป, แฟลนเดอส์, ประเทศเบลเยียม
Turkish:
Anvers, Flandre, Belçika
Ukrainian:
Антверпен, Фландрія, Бельгія
Urdu:
اینٹورپ, فلینڈرس, بلجئیم
Vietnamese:
Antwerpen, Vlaanderen, Bỉ
Volapük:
Antwerpen, Belgän
Walloon:
Province d' Anverse, Flande, Beldjike
Waray:
Antwerpen, Vlaanderen, Belhika
Welsh:
Antwerp, Fflandrys, Gwlad Belg
West Flemish:
Antwerpn, Vloandern, België
West Frisian:
Antwerpen, Flaanderen, Belgje
Western Punjabi:
صوبہ انٹیورپ, بیلجیم
Zeelandic:
Antwerpen, Vlaonderen, Belhië
Antwerp Province (Dutch: Provincie Antwerpen) is the northernmost province both of the Flemish Region, also called Flanders, and of Belgium.
It borders on the North Brabant province of the Netherlands to the north and the Belgian provinces of Limburg, Flemish Brabant and East Flanders.
Its capital is Antwerp, which includes the Port of Antwerp, the second-largest seaport in Europe. The eastern part of the province comprises the main part of the Campine natural region.
The diamond industry and trade is traditionally located in Antwerp. At the end of the 19th century, Hendrik Cassiers founded a diamond-cutting company outside Antwerp, in Grobbendonk. Hendrik Cassiers and Frans Dela Montagne laid the foundations of the diamond industry in the Campine region. The industry would settle in Nijlen, Herenthout, Bevel, Kessel, Vorselaar and Berlaar.
While Wallonia was famous for its steel industry, the Campine region became renowned for its non-ferrous metallurgies. The Campine region was scarcely populated in the 19th century, but with the establishment of canals, the Iron Rhine and cheap labour, several metallurgies were established in the region. In 1888-1889 the metallurgy La Vieille Montagne was founded in Balen-Nete, close to the Iron Rhine and the canal to Beverlo. The company had its roots in the exploitation of the zinc mines of Moresnet.
The Union Minière du Haut Katanga founded the Société Générale Métallurgique de Hoboken in Olen, which was established along the Iron Rhine and the Albert Canal. The factory produced radium, cobalt and copper from the mines of the Union Minière in Katanga, Belgian Congo and Rhodesia. Along the canal Turnhout-Schoten, the Métallurgique de la Campine was established in 1910 for the production of lead and antimony. La Metallo-Chimique was established in 1919; this specialized in the production of copper.
In 1872, the Sablières et Carrières Réunies (SCR), now Sibelco, was founded to extract the silica sand layers in Mol for industrial applications (glass).
In 1920 the glass bottle manufacturer Beles Réunios was set up in Mol-Donk.
In 1921, a group of Belgian banks, the Mutuelle Mobilière & Immobilière, the Société Générale de Belgique, the Banque de Bruxelles and the Financière de Transport, together with the American group Libbey-Owens, founded the Cie Internationale pour la fabrication mécanique de Verre in Mol Gompel.
In 1931, due to the economic crisis, the company merged into Glaces et Verres (Glaver).
In 1961, Glaver merged with Univerbel to form Glaverbel.
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Rock Types Recorded
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ⓘ 'Amber' |
ⓘ 'Apatite' Formula: Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
ⓘ Aragonite Formula: CaCO3 |
ⓘ Bornite Formula: Cu5FeS4 Locality: Boom, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium |
ⓘ Calcite Formula: CaCO3 Localities: References: |
ⓘ 'Chlorite Group' Locality: Boom, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium |
ⓘ 'Clay minerals' Locality: Boom, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium |
ⓘ 'Glauconite' Formula: K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 Localities: Reported from at least 6 localities in this region. |
ⓘ Goethite Formula: α-Fe3+O(OH) Localities: References: |
ⓘ Gypsum Formula: CaSO4 · 2H2O Localities: |
ⓘ Gypsum var. Selenite Formula: CaSO4 · 2H2O Locality: Niel, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium |
ⓘ Hydroxylapatite Formula: Ca5(PO4)3(OH) |
ⓘ Hydroxylapatite var. Carbonate-rich Hydroxylapatite Formula: Ca5(PO4,CO3)3(OH,O) Description: On a fossil decapod (Deliens, pers. comm). |
ⓘ Kaolinite Formula: Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4 Localities: References: |
ⓘ 'Limonite' Locality: Westerlo, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium |
ⓘ Marcasite Formula: FeS2 Locality: Boom, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium Habit: kidney-shaped masses Description: Once abundant enough to grant exploitation. |
ⓘ Melanterite Formula: Fe2+(H2O)6SO4 · H2O |
ⓘ Montmorillonite Formula: (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O Locality: Boom, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium |
ⓘ Muscovite Formula: KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 Localities: References: |
ⓘ Muscovite var. Illite Formula: K0.65Al2.0[Al0.65Si3.35O10](OH)2 Localities: References: |
ⓘ Pyrite Formula: FeS2 Localities: |
ⓘ Quartz Formula: SiO2 Locality: Hemiksem, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium Habit: microcrystalline crusts coating vivianite nodules |
ⓘ Rozenite Formula: FeSO4 · 4H2O |
ⓘ Siderite Formula: FeCO3 Localities: References: |
ⓘ 'Smectite Group' Formula: A0.3D2-3[T4O10]Z2 · nH2O Localities: References: |
ⓘ Sulphur Formula: S8 Localities: References: |
ⓘ Vivianite Formula: Fe2+Fe2+2(PO4)2 · 8H2O Localities: Reported from at least 8 localities in this region. |
Gallery:
List of minerals arranged by Strunz 10th Edition classification
Group 1 - Elements | |||
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ⓘ | Sulphur | 1.CC.05 | S8 |
Group 2 - Sulphides and Sulfosalts | |||
ⓘ | Bornite | 2.BA.15 | Cu5FeS4 |
ⓘ | Pyrite | 2.EB.05a | FeS2 |
ⓘ | Marcasite | 2.EB.10a | FeS2 |
Group 4 - Oxides and Hydroxides | |||
ⓘ | Goethite | 4.00. | α-Fe3+O(OH) |
ⓘ | Quartz | 4.DA.05 | SiO2 |
Group 5 - Nitrates and Carbonates | |||
ⓘ | Siderite | 5.AB.05 | FeCO3 |
ⓘ | Calcite | 5.AB.05 | CaCO3 |
ⓘ | Aragonite | 5.AB.15 | CaCO3 |
Group 7 - Sulphates, Chromates, Molybdates and Tungstates | |||
ⓘ | Rozenite | 7.CB.15 | FeSO4 · 4H2O |
ⓘ | Melanterite | 7.CB.35 | Fe2+(H2O)6SO4 · H2O |
ⓘ | Gypsum var. Selenite | 7.CD.40 | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
ⓘ | 7.CD.40 | CaSO4 · 2H2O | |
Group 8 - Phosphates, Arsenates and Vanadates | |||
ⓘ | Hydroxylapatite var. Carbonate-rich Hydroxylapatite | 8.BN.05 | Ca5(PO4,CO3)3(OH,O) |
ⓘ | 8.BN.05 | Ca5(PO4)3(OH) | |
ⓘ | Vivianite | 8.CE.40 | Fe2+Fe2+2(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
Group 9 - Silicates | |||
ⓘ | Muscovite var. Illite | 9.EC.15 | K0.65Al2.0[Al0.65Si3.35O10](OH)2 |
ⓘ | 9.EC.15 | KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 | |
ⓘ | Montmorillonite | 9.EC.40 | (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O |
ⓘ | Kaolinite | 9.ED.05 | Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4 |
Unclassified | |||
ⓘ | 'Smectite Group' | - | A0.3D2-3[T4O10]Z2 · nH2O |
ⓘ | 'Amber' | - | |
ⓘ | 'Limonite' | - | |
ⓘ | 'Glauconite' | - | K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 |
ⓘ | 'Clay minerals' | - | |
ⓘ | 'Chlorite Group' | - | |
ⓘ | 'Apatite' | - | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
List of minerals for each chemical element
H | Hydrogen | |
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H | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite var. Carbonate-rich Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4,CO3)3(OH,O) |
H | ⓘ Glauconite | K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 |
H | ⓘ Goethite | α-Fe3+O(OH) |
H | ⓘ Gypsum | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
H | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4)3(OH) |
H | ⓘ Muscovite var. Illite | K0.65Al2.0[Al0.65Si3.35O10](OH)2 |
H | ⓘ Kaolinite | Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4 |
H | ⓘ Melanterite | Fe2+(H2O)6SO4 · H2O |
H | ⓘ Muscovite | KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 |
H | ⓘ Montmorillonite | (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O |
H | ⓘ Rozenite | FeSO4 · 4H2O |
H | ⓘ Vivianite | Fe2+Fe22+(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
H | ⓘ Gypsum var. Selenite | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
H | ⓘ Smectite Group | A0.3D2-3[T4O10]Z2 · nH2O |
H | ⓘ Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
C | Carbon | |
C | ⓘ Aragonite | CaCO3 |
C | ⓘ Calcite | CaCO3 |
C | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite var. Carbonate-rich Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4,CO3)3(OH,O) |
C | ⓘ Siderite | FeCO3 |
O | Oxygen | |
O | ⓘ Aragonite | CaCO3 |
O | ⓘ Calcite | CaCO3 |
O | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite var. Carbonate-rich Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4,CO3)3(OH,O) |
O | ⓘ Glauconite | K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 |
O | ⓘ Goethite | α-Fe3+O(OH) |
O | ⓘ Gypsum | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
O | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4)3(OH) |
O | ⓘ Muscovite var. Illite | K0.65Al2.0[Al0.65Si3.35O10](OH)2 |
O | ⓘ Kaolinite | Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4 |
O | ⓘ Melanterite | Fe2+(H2O)6SO4 · H2O |
O | ⓘ Muscovite | KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 |
O | ⓘ Montmorillonite | (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O |
O | ⓘ Quartz | SiO2 |
O | ⓘ Rozenite | FeSO4 · 4H2O |
O | ⓘ Siderite | FeCO3 |
O | ⓘ Vivianite | Fe2+Fe22+(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
O | ⓘ Gypsum var. Selenite | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
O | ⓘ Smectite Group | A0.3D2-3[T4O10]Z2 · nH2O |
O | ⓘ Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
F | Fluorine | |
F | ⓘ Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
Na | Sodium | |
Na | ⓘ Montmorillonite | (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O |
Mg | Magnesium | |
Mg | ⓘ Glauconite | K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 |
Mg | ⓘ Montmorillonite | (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O |
Al | Aluminium | |
Al | ⓘ Glauconite | K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 |
Al | ⓘ Muscovite var. Illite | K0.65Al2.0[Al0.65Si3.35O10](OH)2 |
Al | ⓘ Kaolinite | Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4 |
Al | ⓘ Muscovite | KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 |
Al | ⓘ Montmorillonite | (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O |
Si | Silicon | |
Si | ⓘ Glauconite | K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 |
Si | ⓘ Muscovite var. Illite | K0.65Al2.0[Al0.65Si3.35O10](OH)2 |
Si | ⓘ Kaolinite | Al2(Si2O5)(OH)4 |
Si | ⓘ Muscovite | KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 |
Si | ⓘ Montmorillonite | (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O |
Si | ⓘ Quartz | SiO2 |
P | Phosphorus | |
P | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite var. Carbonate-rich Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4,CO3)3(OH,O) |
P | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4)3(OH) |
P | ⓘ Vivianite | Fe2+Fe22+(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
P | ⓘ Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
S | Sulfur | |
S | ⓘ Bornite | Cu5FeS4 |
S | ⓘ Gypsum | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
S | ⓘ Marcasite | FeS2 |
S | ⓘ Melanterite | Fe2+(H2O)6SO4 · H2O |
S | ⓘ Pyrite | FeS2 |
S | ⓘ Rozenite | FeSO4 · 4H2O |
S | ⓘ Sulphur | S8 |
S | ⓘ Gypsum var. Selenite | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
Cl | Chlorine | |
Cl | ⓘ Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
K | Potassium | |
K | ⓘ Glauconite | K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 |
K | ⓘ Muscovite var. Illite | K0.65Al2.0[Al0.65Si3.35O10](OH)2 |
K | ⓘ Muscovite | KAl2(AlSi3O10)(OH)2 |
Ca | Calcium | |
Ca | ⓘ Aragonite | CaCO3 |
Ca | ⓘ Calcite | CaCO3 |
Ca | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite var. Carbonate-rich Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4,CO3)3(OH,O) |
Ca | ⓘ Gypsum | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
Ca | ⓘ Hydroxylapatite | Ca5(PO4)3(OH) |
Ca | ⓘ Montmorillonite | (Na,Ca)0.33(Al,Mg)2(Si4O10)(OH)2 · nH2O |
Ca | ⓘ Gypsum var. Selenite | CaSO4 · 2H2O |
Ca | ⓘ Apatite | Ca5(PO4)3(Cl/F/OH) |
Fe | Iron | |
Fe | ⓘ Bornite | Cu5FeS4 |
Fe | ⓘ Glauconite | K0.60-0.85(Fe3+,Mg,Al)2(Si,Al)4O10](OH)2 |
Fe | ⓘ Goethite | α-Fe3+O(OH) |
Fe | ⓘ Marcasite | FeS2 |
Fe | ⓘ Melanterite | Fe2+(H2O)6SO4 · H2O |
Fe | ⓘ Pyrite | FeS2 |
Fe | ⓘ Rozenite | FeSO4 · 4H2O |
Fe | ⓘ Siderite | FeCO3 |
Fe | ⓘ Vivianite | Fe2+Fe22+(PO4)2 · 8H2O |
Cu | Copper | |
Cu | ⓘ Bornite | Cu5FeS4 |
Fossils
There are 46 fossil localities from the PaleoBioDB database within this region.BETA TEST - These data are provided on an experimental basis and are taken from external databases. Mindat.org has no control currently over the accuracy of these data.
Occurrences | 509 |
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Youngest Fossil Listed | 0.01 Ma (Pleistocene) |
Oldest Fossil Listed | 359 Ma (Late/Upper Devonian) |
Stratigraphic Units | Click here to view 22 stratigraphic units. |
Fossils from Region | Click here to show the list. |
Fossil Localities | Click to show 46 fossil localities |
- Flanders
- Antwerp
- Cenozoic🐚 America dock
- Cenozoic🐚 Anterwerpse Waterwerken
- Cenozoic🐚 Antwerp area
- Miocene🐚 Antwerp International Airport
- Miocene🐚 Antwerpen
- Cenozoic🐚 Anvers
- Cenozoic🐚 Austruweel
- Miocene🐚 Berchem/Borgerhout
- Cenozoic🐚 Boom
- Cenozoic🐚 Borgerhout
- Cenozoic🐚 Borsbeek
- Miocene🐚 Deurne
- Miocene🐚 Deurne
- Oligocene🐚 E3 tunnel
- Miocene🐚 Edegem
- Cenozoic🐚 first Kruisschans lock
- Neogene🐚 Fourth harbor dock
- Paleozoic🐚 Heibaart
- Cenozoic🐚 Hoboken
- Miocene🐚 Kessel
- Neogene🐚 Luchtbal
- Antwerp
- Flanders
- Antwerp
- Miocene🐚 Middelares Hospital Section
- Neogene🐚 Oorderen
- Paleocene🐚 Orpe-le-Grande
- Miocene🐚 Pelikannstraat
- Carboniferous🐚 Poederlee
- Miocene🐚 Posthofbrug
- Oligocene🐚 Ruisbroek
- Cenozoic🐚 Steenborgerweert
- Miocene🐚 Vieux-Dieu
- Cenozoic🐚 Wijnegem
- Miocene🐚 Williotstraat
- Miocene🐚 Wilrijk
- Cenozoic🐚 Wommelgem
- Miocene🐚 Wommelghem
- Miocene🐚 Zurenborgbrug
- Hemiksem
- Herentals
- Herselt
- Niel
- Rumst
- Turnhout
- Antwerp
Other Databases
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antwerp_Province |
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Wikidata ID: | Q1116 |
GeoNames ID: | 2803136 |
Localities in this Region
- Flanders
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Balen-Wezel zinc plant site, Balen, Antwerp, Flanders, Belgium