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According to the
BIN standard (NBN Z 01-002), there are three ways to write a date in
Belgium:
[1]
- day d month yyyy ("maandag 9 september 2000"/"lundi 9 septembre 2000"/"Montag, den 9. September 2000")
- dd.mm.yyyy ("09.09.2000")
[2]
- yyyy-mm-dd ("2000-09-09") is the
ISO 8601.
[3]
[4]
All Belgian weeks begin on Monday at 00:00.
In written language, time is expressed exclusively in
24-hour using a colon to separate hours and minutes (HH:MM). It is written 09:09/21:21.
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