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Belgium has a population of about 10,584,534 citizens as of January 2007.
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The population grew by 0.13% from 2005 to 2006. Belgium's birth rate is 10.38 births for every 1,000 citizens 10.27 deaths for every 1,000 population. Belgium's net migration rate is 1.22 migrant(s) for every 1,000 citizens as of 2006.
On average, Belgian females have 1.64 children as of 2006. Belgium's TFR, in 1994, equaled 1.50.[1]
The country is ethnically split between its Flemish majority, its Walloon minority, and about 73,000 Germans. The rest consists mostly of other Europeans (i.e. Italians, Dutch, French, Greeks, Poles, Slovaks and Czechs), Turks, Moroccans, Algerians, Congolese, Rwandians and Burundians, and small numbers of Chinese, East Indians, Ecuadorians and other Sub-Saharan Africans.
Most, 75% of Belgians, are nominally Roman Catholic. Protestant, Muslim, agnostic, atheist and other minority religions comprise 25% of the population.
Belgium's three official languages are Dutch, spoken by 60% of the population, French, spoken by 40%, and German, spoken by less than 1%. The vast majority of Belgium's population, 99%, is literate, defined by the Belgian government as capable of reading and writing in an official language once a citizen has reached the age of 15.
Nationality noun: Belgian(s) adjective:Belgian
This article contains material from the CIA World Factbook (2006 edition) which, as a US government publication, is in the public domain.