Brussels Periphery

Due to their proximity to Brussels, the municipalities are highly urbanised with elevated housing prices.

As a consequence, a well-paid workforce employed by EU institutions reside there.

These municipalities all have Dutch as their sole official language, although six municipalities also offer services (known as language facilities) for French-speaking inhabitants, namely Drogenbos, Kraainem, Linkebeek, Sint-Genesius-Rode, Wemmel and Wezembeek-Oppem.

Other municipalities include Asse, Beersel, Dilbeek, Grimbergen, Hoeilaart, Machelen, Meise, Merchtem, Overijse, Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, Tervuren, Vilvoorde and Zaventem.

Each year, De Gordel ("the belt"), a family walking and cycling event, is organised in this area as a symbolic affirmation that the municipalities involved are part of Flanders.

Location of Brussels in Belgium and the EU
The former arrondissement of Brussels-Periphery within the province of Flemish Brabant , corresponding to the six municipalities with language facilities.