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Belgium and title
Internationally, the film also had a limited release, and in France and Belgium, the title was translated as Louis ou Louise and in Argentina as Yo Cambié Mi Sexo ; the film had a brief screening in the Republic of China.
Ridder, Dutch for " knight ", is a hereditary noble title in the Netherlands and Belgium.
European dynasties usually awarded apanages to princes of the blood, typically attached to a feudal noble title, such as Britain's royal dukes, the Dauphin in France, the Count of Flanders in Belgium, and the Count of Syracuse in Sicily.
In 1995, Lorenz received the additional title of Prince of Belgium.
In Belgium, the title of Duke of Brabant ( historically the most prestigious in the Low Countries, and containing the federal capital Brussels ), if still vacant, has been awarded preferentially to the eldest son and heir presumptive of the king, other male dynasts receiving various lower historical titles ( much older than Belgium, and in principle never fallen to the Belgian crown ), such as Count of Flanders ( King Leopold III's so-titled brother held the title when he became the realm's temporary head of state as prince-regent ) and Prince of Liège ( a secularised version of the historical prince-bishopric ; e. g., the present King Albert II until he succeeded his older brother Baudouin I ).
After Belgium and the Netherlands separated in 1830, the title of duke no longer existed in the Netherlands.
The proper title of the Belgian monarch is King of the Belgians rather than " King of Belgium ".
The title " King of the Belgians " indicates a popular monarchy linked to the people of Belgium ( i. e., a living and hereditary Head of State ; yet ratified by popular will ), whereas the former would indicate standard constitutional or absolute monarchy linked to territory or state.
In contrast to King Albert II's title, King of the Belgians, Prince Philippe is called Prince of Belgium, not Prince of the Belgians, a title that does not exist.
This title precedes the title Prince of Belgium.
Members of the Royal Family hold the title Prince ( Princess ) of Belgium with the style of Royal Highness.
The Cathedral of Alcalá is notable as one of only two churches in the world to be granted the special title " Magistral " ( along with St. Peter's Church in Leuven, Belgium ).
The show is also broadcast on Swedish commercial channel Sjuan, in the Netherlands by public broadcaster KRO, Belgium on VRT channel Canvas and in Finland on the Finnish Broadcasting Company YLE using the name " Hiljainen todistaja ", which is a direct translation of the original title.
One of the first examples was the unofficial use of the title " grand duke " by the dukes of Burgundy during the 15th century, when they ruled a vast tract of modern day eastern France as well as most of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
He added the title ' Queen of Peace ' to her Litany, and gave his support to an understanding of Mary as Mediatrix of All Graces ( by approving a Mass and office under this title for the dioceses of Belgium ) and affirmed that " together with Christ she redeemed the human race " by her immolation of Christ as his sorrowful mother ( in his apostolic letter Inter sodalicia ).
The city compensated for this by increased attention in the religious arena: in 1559 it was proclaimed the Archdiocese of Mechelen, for Belgium not sharing this title with Brussels until 1961.
He retained that title a couple of times before losing it to Radu porcul de banciu by a decision in 15 at Brussels, Belgium.
Soon, he went back to Belgium and re-took the title by beating Delannoit, also by decision.

Belgium and is
* 1950 – Julien Lahaut, the chairman of the Communist Party of Belgium is assassinated by far-right elements.
Geographically, Aachen is the westernmost city of Germany, located along its borders with Belgium and the Netherlands, west of Cologne.
Antwerp is the name of a city, a district and a province in Flanders, Belgium:
The baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège in modern Belgium ( before 1117 ) is an outstanding masterpiece of Romanesque brass casting.
The country code for Belgium is BE.
Postal service in Belgium is in many cases performed by Belgian Post Group, a semi-privat public company which has as a monopoly on letters until 50g weight.
Postal codes in Belgium consist of four digits which indicate regional areas, e. g. " 9000 " is the postal code for Ghent.
The country code for Belgium is 32 and the international call prefix is 00.
A telephone number in Belgium is a sequence of nine or ten numbers dialled on a telephone to make a call on the telephone network in Belgium.
Belgium is under a closed telephone numbering plan, but retains the trunk code, " 0 ", for all national dialling.
The majority state-owned public telephone company of Belgium is Belgacom.
Public radio in Belgium is controlled by the VRT for the Dutch speaking region ( Flanders and Brussels ) the RTBF for the French speaking region ( Wallonia and Brussels ) and the BRF for the German community in Belgium.
This digital terrestrial network is owned by Norking Belgium.
Satellite transmission ( DVB-S ) in Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia is operated by Airfield Belgium or Digidream.
Public television in Belgium is controlled by the VRT for the Dutch speaking region ( Flanders and Brussels ) the RTBF for the French speaking region ( Wallonia and Brussels ) and the BRF for the German community in Belgium.
Transport in Belgium is facilitated with well-developed road, air, rail and water networks.
The only rapid transit system in Belgium is the Brussels Metro.
Regional transport in Belgium is operated by regional companies: De Lijn in Flanders operates the Kusttram and the Antwerp pre-metro as well as a bus network, TEC in Wallonia operates the Charleroi pre-metro as well as a bus network and MIVB / STIB in the Brussels Capital-Region operates the Brussels metro as well as the Brussels tram and bus network.
The road network in Belgium is managed by regional authorities, meaning that a road section in Flanders is managed by the Flemish Government, a road section in Brussels by the Brussels government and a road section in Wallonia by the Walloon Government.
The road network in Belgium is made of highways, national ( or regional ) roads ( the secondary network ) and communal roads ( or streets ).

Belgium and protected
The state was formed by secession from the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1830, whose neutrality and integrity was protected by the Treaty of London 1839 ; thus it served as a buffer state between the European powers France, Prussia ( after 1871 the German Empire ), the United Kingdom and the Kingdom of the Netherlands until World War I. Belgium is divided between the Flemings in the north and the French-speaking or the German-speaking population in the south.
It is protected by law in all countries where it occurs, and is thought to be extremely rare to endangered in the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg and vulnerable in Spain and Poland but common elsewhere.
Some of the most spectacular are now protected by UNESCO as part of the world heritage site the Belfries of Belgium and France.
Due to the geography of the area, there are eleven water mills in Erpe-Mere, with Erpe-Mere having the most water mills in Belgium, seven of which are protected by law.
In Belgium, Civil Engineer ( abbreviated Ir ) (, ) is a legally protected title applicable to graduates of the five-year engineering course of one of the six universities and the Royal Military Academy.
* List of protected heritage sites in Ferrières, Belgium
Regular supra-national recommendations from the Council of Europe, a body without direct authority and therefore a lesser status in the legal order in Belgium, expressed concerns in 2002 that the minority of French speakers in Flanders should be recognized and protected as an official linguistic minority, as defined by advise of the Venice Commission.

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