59 per cent of the country’s total population who speaks Dutch, lives ...
The correct answer is option 'C', which states that 59 per cent of the country's total population who speaks Dutch lives in the Flemish region. Here is a detailed explanation of why this option is correct:
Flanders is the northern region of Belgium, and it is home to the majority of the country's Dutch-speaking population. Dutch is one of the three official languages of Belgium, along with French and German. The distribution of these languages is not uniform across the country, and there are three main linguistic regions in Belgium:
1. The Flemish Region: This region encompasses the provinces of Antwerp, Limburg, East Flanders, West Flanders, and Flemish Brabant. It is predominantly Dutch-speaking and home to about 6.5 million people, which is approximately 59 per cent of Belgium's population who speaks Dutch.
2. The Walloon Region: This region covers the provinces of Hainaut, Liège, Luxembourg, Namur, Walloon Brabant, and the French-speaking part of Brussels. It is predominantly French-speaking and home to about 3.6 million people.
3. The Brussels-Capital Region: This is a bilingual region that includes the City of Brussels and 18 surrounding municipalities. It is home to about 1.2 million people, and both French and Dutch are official languages.
Therefore, option 'C' is correct because it correctly identifies the Flemish region as the place where the majority of the Dutch-speaking population of Belgium lives.
59 per cent of the country’s total population who speaks Dutch, lives ...
Belgium is a small county in Europe.Belgium has the borders with France, Germany, Netherlands and Luxembourg.The ethnic composition of this small county is very complex.Total population of the country is 59% people live in Flemish region and speak Dutch language while another 40% people live in WA region and speak German