Brabant is a traditional geographical region (or regions) in the Low Countries of Europe. It may refer to:
Place names in Europe
Belgium
- Province of Brabant, divided in 1995 into two provinces and an autonomous region:
- Flemish Brabant, in the Flanders region; the Dutch speaking part of the former Brabant province.
- Walloon Brabant, in the Wallonia region; the French speaking part of the former Brabant province.
- Brussels-Capital Region, bilingual between French and Dutch.
- Klein-Brabant, the municipalities Bornem, Puurs and Sint-Amands in the Antwerp province of Flanders region
- East Brabant, or Hageland, an area east of Brussels between the cities of Leuven, Aarschot, Diest and Tienen
Netherlands
France
Geology
Historical use
- Pagus of Brabant, the original, an early medieval territory under jurisdiction of several counts
- Landgraviate of Brabant (1085âÂÂ1183), an expansive medieval lordship, core of the later Duchy
- Duchy of Brabant, a duchy of the Holy Roman Empire from 1183 until the French Revolution, by which time the northern half had been lost to the Dutch Republic
- Staats-Brabant, a former part of the duchy governed by the States-General of the Dutch Republic from 1588 until the French Revolution
- Département of Brabant, a département under various forms of French control, predecessor of modern North Brabant
Royalty and nobility
- House of Brabant descended from the Reginarid family of Lotharingia
- Duke of Brabant, a dynastic title of the modern Belgian royal family
Place names outside Europe
Other uses