Belgium May 16, 2011 | Posted by Owner | Filed under Belgium, Country Information Belgium Strength Through Unity. General Population: 10,431,477 (2011) Land Area: 30,528 sq km Natural Resources: Construction materials, silica sands, carbonates Capital: Brussels Political System: Federal Parliamentary Democracy State Leader: Yves Leterme (2009) Languages: Dutch, French, German Currency: Euro (EUR) Major Religions: Roman Catholic 75%, Other 25% Major Ethnicities: Fleming 58%, Walloon 31%, Mixed and Other 11% Life Expectancy: 79.51 years (2011) Economy GDP Official Exchange Rate: 461.3 billion (2010) GDP Purchasing Power Parity: 396.9 billion (2010) GDP Per Capita (PPP) : 37,900 (2010) GDP Growth Rate: 2.1% (2010) GDP Structure: Agriculture 0.7%, Industry 22.1%, Services 77.2% (2010) Labour Force By Occupation: Agriculture 2%, Industry 25%, Services 73% (2007) Industries: Engineering and metal products, motor vehicle assembly, transportation equipment, scientific instruments, processed food and beverages, chemicals, basic metals, textiles, glass, petroleum Agriculture Products: Sugar beets, fresh vegetables, fruits, grain, tobacco; beef, veal, pork, milk Human Development Index: 0.867 (18th) Tourism Revenue: 10.04 billion (2004) Unemployment Rate: 8.5% (2010) Military Army Size: 36 900 (2004) Budget: 1,3% of GDP (2005) Current Situation Belgium is located in northwest Europe, it bordered by France, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and Germany. The European Union and NATO headquarters are located in Belgium. Belgium has a very advanced economy and is very industrialized. Belgium is currently in the midst of some political instability, because the coalition government has failed to remain united and if another coalition does not emerge, there will be elections. Photo Gallery Text format Sources : CIA World Factbook: Belgium The Economist: The World In 2010 Wikipedia: Belgium http://hdrstats.undp.org/en/countries/profiles/BEL.html