Belgium is a country in Western Europe that borders Germany, France, Netherlands, Luxembourg and The North Sea. It has three main geographical regions: the coastal plain of north-west, the central plateau as well as the mountain areas Ardennes in the south-east. The coastal plain consists mainly of sand dunes and polders. The second geographic region, the central plateau, is a good area to increase the numerous fertile valleys and its irrigated by many waterways.
Here you can find harsh land, including caves and small gorges. The third geographical region, called the Ardennes, is more robust than the first two. This is a densely forested plateau, very rocky and not very good for agriculture, which extends into northern France and Germany, where it is named Eifel.
The climate is maritime temperate, with significant precipitation in all seasons. The average temperature is 3 ° C in January and 18 ° C in July, average rainfall about 65 mm in January and 78 mm in July.
Oak, beech and birch are the most frequent species of trees. The fauna of Belgium consists of: salamander, cormorants, wild cat, spoonbill etc.

