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{| border="0" bgcolor="#a7d2df" | {| border="0" bgcolor="#a7d2df" | ||
! colspan="3" width="99%" align="center" |Regional differences | |||
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| width="32%" align="center" |<b>Flanders<br>Brussels</b> | | width="32%" align="center" |<b>Flanders<br>Brussels</b> | ||
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Revision as of 07:58, 30 May 2020
Tables to display regional differences
Just copy the code and change the text.
4 column
Regional differences | |||
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Brussels | Flanders | Luxembourg | Wallonia |
Row X text for Brussels | Row X text for Flanders | Row X text for Luxembourg | Row X text for Wallonia |
3 column
Regional differences | ||
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Flanders Brussels |
Luxembourg | Wallonia |
Row X text for Flanders & Brussels | Row X text for Luxembourg | Row X text for Wallonia |
2 column
Regional differences | |
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Flanders | Walloon Brussels |
Row X text for Flanders | Row X text for Wallonia & Brussels |