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Arrondissement of Halle Vilvoorde

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Country
  
Belgium

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
622,234 (1 Jan 2016)

Municipalities
  
35

Region
  
Flemish Region

Area
  
942.9 km²

Province
  
Flemish Brabant

Arrondissement of Halle-Vilvoorde

The Halle-Vilvoorde Arrondissement (Dutch: Arrondissement Halle-Vilvoorde; French: Arrondissement de Hal-Vilvorde) is one of the two administrative arrondissements in the Belgian province of Flemish Brabant. It almost completely surrounds the Brussels-Capital Region and lies to the west of the other arrondissement in the province, the Leuven Arrondissement. Unlike the Arrondissement of Leuven, it is not a judicial arrondissement; however since the sixth Belgian state reform in 2012–14, it has an own public prosecutor's service.

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The Halle-Vilvoorde Arrondissement and the Brussels-Capital Region together formed the Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde electoral district and the Judicial Arrondissement of Brussels. Following the 2007 federal election, Yves Leterme, who is in charge of the negotiations for forming a new Federal Government, proposed to split up the Judicial Arrondissement of Brussels into two judicial arrondissements: one comprising Halle-Vilvoorde and the other comprising the Brussels Region.

History

The Arrondissement of Halle-Vilvoorde was established in 1963 when the language borders were determined. At that time, the then Administrative Arrondissement of Brussels, which had the same territory as the present-day Judicial Arrondissement of Brussels, was split into three administrative arrondissements, two of which still exist today:

  • Brussels-Capital, which consists of the 19 municipalities of the Brussels Region;
  • Halle-Vilvoorde, a unilingual Dutch-speaking administrative arrondissement;
  • Brussels-Periphery, which consisted of the six Flemish municipalities with language facilities for French-speakers around Brussels.
  • On January 1, 1971, the Arrondissement of Brussels-Periphery ceased to exist and its municipalities were added to Halle-Vilvoorde.

    In 1977, the then municipality of Muizen ceased to exist and was ceded to the Arrondissement of Mechelen, in the Province of Antwerp.

    Municipalities

    The Administrative Arrondissement of Halle-Vilvoorde is made up of the following municipalities:

    Population

    Population as of 1 January in recent years:

    References

    Arrondissement of Halle-Vilvoorde Wikipedia