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  1. The German-speaking Community ( German: Deutschsprachige Gemeinschaft ), also known as East Belgium (German: Ostbelgien ), [2] is one of the three federal communities of Belgium, [3] with an area of 854 km 2 (330 sq mi) in the Liège Province of Wallonia, including nine of the eleven municipalities of Eupen-Malmedy.

  2. The German-speaking Community exercises its powers in the communes of the province of Liège and the German-speaking area. In the German-speaking Community, the legislative power is exercised by a Parliament and a Government. The Parliament of the German-speaking Community consists of 25 members. One of them has a seat in the federal Senate.

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  4. The youngest federal entity in Belgium, the German-Speaking Community of Belgium is an integral part of Wallonia, just like the French and Flemish communities. It has two separate parts: the Eupen region in the north, which extends to the Netherlands and comprises the municipalities of Kelmis, Lontzen, Raeren and Eupen and Belgian Eifel in the south, which joins the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg ...

  5. The German-speaking Community covers an area of 854 square kilometres. It's located in the east of the country, on the borders with the Netherlands, Germany and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Although the smallest federated entity in Belgium, the Community isn't one continuous area, but is split into two parts: The Canton of Eupen in the north ...

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