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Tourism in Belgium is one of Belgium's industries, and its accessibility from elsewhere in Europe still makes it a popular tourist destination. The tourist industry generates 2.8% of Belgium's gross domestic product and employs 3.3% of the working population (142,000 people). 6.7 million people travelled to Belgium in 2005.〔(Travel and Tourism in Belgium ) - euromonitor.com〕 Two-thirds of them come from the larger nearby countries - France, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Germany, there are also many tourists from France, Spain and Italy. Like many national institutions in Belgium, the national tourist agencies are split along regional lines with two tourist agencies. They are the (Belgian Tourist Office Brussels & Wallonia ) for the regions of Wallonia and Brussels Capital-Region, and (Toerisme Vlaanderen ) covering Flanders, although it covers Brussels as well. In 1993, 2% of the total workforce was employed in tourism, less than in many neighbouring countries.〔(Tourism Services ) - World Trade Organization〕 Much of the tourism industry is located either on the heavily developed coastline or in the Ardennes.〔(Belgium - The tertiary sector ) from diplomatie.be〕 Brussels and the Flemish cities of Bruges, Ghent, Antwerp, Leuven and Mechelen, the Flemish ''Cities of Art'', attract many cultural tourists.〔 Much tourism in Brussels is business tourism. Belgium ranked 21st on the World Economic Forum's 2007 ''Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index'', lower than all the neighbouring countries. Although the country scored highly for 'natural and cultural resources', it was ranked only 114th in the world for both 'price competitiveness' and 'availability of qualified labor'. In recent years the number of international tourists has stayed relatively stable, but the income they generate has increased to 9.863 billion US Dollars in 2005. ==See also== *List of museums in Belgium *Europalia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tourism in Belgium」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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