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Antwerp (province)
Antwerp is the northernmost province of Flanders and of Belgium. It borders on (clockwise from the North) the Netherlands and the Belgian provinces of Limburg, Flemish Brabant and East Flanders. Its capital is Antwerp. It has a surface area of 2860 km² and is divided into three administrative districts (arrondissementen in Dutch) which contain 70 municipalities.
Antwerp District :
- Aartselaar
- Antwerpen (Antwerp)
- Boechout
- Boom
- Borsbeek
- Brasschaat
- Brecht
- Edegem
- Essen
- Hemiksem
- Hove
- Kalmthout
- Kapellen
- Kontich
- Lint
- Malle
- Mortsel
- Niel
- Ranst
- Rumst
- Schelle
- Schilde
- Schoten
- Stabroek
- Wijnegem
- Wommelgem
- Wuustwezel
- Zandhoven
- Zoersel
- Zwijndrecht
Mechelen District :
- Berlaar
- Bonheiden
- Bornem
- Duffel
- Heist-op-den-Berg
- Lier
- Mechelen
- Nijlen
- Putte
- Puurs
- Sint-Amands
- Sint-Katelijne-Waver
- Willebroek
Turnhout District :
- Arendonk
- Baarle-Hertog
- Balen
- Beerse
- Dessel
- Geel
- Grobbendonk
- Herentals
- Herenthout
- Herselt
- Hoogstraten
- Hulshout
- Kasterlee
- Laakdal
- Lille
- Meerhout
- Merksplas
- Mol
- Olen
- Oud-Turnhout
- Ravels
- Retie
- Rijkevorsel
- Turnhout
- Vorselaar
- Vosselaar
- Westerlo
Number of inhabitants: ca. 1.6 million (it is the largest province in Belgium).
External links
- Official website: www.provant.be
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