The Belgians
The Belgians are the people of Belgium, a country located in Western Europe. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes influences from neighboring countries like France, Germany, and the Netherlands. The population is diverse, with three main linguistic groups: Flemish, French, and German speakers.
Belgium is famous for its delicious chocolates, waffles, and a wide variety of beers. The country has a strong tradition in the arts, with notable figures such as the painter René Magritte and the comic series The Adventures of Tintin. Belgians take pride in their unique festivals and historical sites, including the Atomium and Grand Place.