Belgian music
Culture & Language
History and Government
Landmarks and politics
100

What is the main emotion or feeling do you hear in the song?

Obsession or intense love

100

Name one of Belgium’s official languages.

Dutch, French, or German

100

What colors are on the Belgian flag?

Black, yellow and red

100

What is the capital city of Belgium?

Brussels

200

"Reality” by Lost Frequencies, what kind of attitude toward life does the song express?

A relaxed, go-with-the-flow attitude

200

People from the northern part of Belgium are called _______.

Flemish

200

Belgium was occupied by this country during both World Wars.

Germany

200

This famous statue in Brussels shows a small boy urinating. 

Manneken Pis

300

What feeling or atmosphere do you get from the song?

Loneliness, reflection, or feeling lost in a big world

300

This popular comic book hero, created in Belgium, is a young reporter with a dog.

Tintin

300

Belgium became independent in what year?

1830

300

Which international organization has its main offices in their capital?

The EU

400

What serious theme is the song exploring?

Growing up without a father or missing a parent figure

400

What are the blue cartoon characters created by Belgian artist Peyo? 

The smurfs

400

From which country did Belgium gain its independence?

Netherlands

400

What futuristic metal structure in Brussels looks like a giant atom?

The Atomium

500

What message or issue is the artist expressing through his tone and words?

Struggles with mental health and loneliness

500

Belgium hosts one of the world’s biggest electronic music festivals. What’s it called?

Tomorrowland

500

What is the title of Belgium’s head of state?

The King of Belgium

500

Belgium is sometimes called the “________ of Europe” because of its location between major countries.

Crossroads (or “Heart”) of Europe

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