City of Brussels Ville de Bruxelles Stad Brussel |
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Location in Belgium | |||
Coordinates: 50°51′N 04°21′E / 50.850°N 4.350°ECoordinates: 50°51′N 04°21′E / 50.850°N 4.350°E | |||
Country | Belgium | ||
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Flemish Community French Community |
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Region | Brussels | ||
Arrondissement | Brussels | ||
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• Mayor (list) | Yvan Mayeur (PS) | ||
Area | |||
• Total | 32.61 km2 (12.59 sq mi) | ||
Population (1 January 2016) | |||
• Total | 178,552 | ||
• Density | 5,500/km2 (14,000/sq mi) | ||
Postal codes | 1000-1130 | ||
Area codes | 02 | ||
Website | www.brussels.be |
The City of Brussels (French: Ville de Bruxelles [vil də bʁysɛl] or alternatively Bruxelles-Ville [bʁysɛl vil], Dutch: Stad Brussel [stɑd ˈbrɵsəl] or Brussel-Stad) is the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region, and the de jure capital of Belgium. The City of Brussels covers most of the Region's centre, as well as northern outskirts where it borders municipalities in Flanders. It is the administrative centre of the European Union.
The City of Brussels is a municipality consisting of the central historic town and certain additional areas within the greater Brussels-Capital Region, namely Haren, Laeken and Neder-Over-Heembeek to the north, and Avenue Louise/Louizalaan and the Bois de la Cambre/Ter Kamerenbos park to the south.
On 1 January 2016, the City of Brussels had a total population of 178,552. The total area is 32.61 km2 (12.59 sq mi) which gives a population density of 5,475 inhabitants per square kilometre (14,180/sq mi). As of 2007, there were approximately 50,000 registered non-Belgians in the City of Brussels.
At first, the City of Brussels was simply defined, being the area within the second walls of Brussels, the modern-day small ring. As the city grew, the surrounding villages grew as well, eventually growing into a contiguous city, though the local governments retained control of their respective areas.