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Grote Markt, Mechelen
Antwerp Province is located in the Flemish Region of Belgium, situated in the northernmost area of the country. It comprises the districts of Antwerp, Mechelen, and Turnhout, along with a portion of the Campine region in the east. The provincial capital, also named Antwerp, is a stunning port city that boasts a remarkable historical center with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. Renowned as the "diamond capital of the world," the Diamond District serves as the center for diamond trade and industry. A boat cruise through the Port of Antwerp, which is the second-largest seaport in Europe, is an essential experience for visitors. Other noteworthy historical towns in the province include Mechelen, Herentals, Lier, and Turnhout. The town of Boom is famous for hosting the well-known annual music festival, "Tomorrowland." The province has a population of approximately 1.8 million residents, with Antwerp as its capital. Key attractions include Antwerp's Grand Place (Grote Markt), St. Paul's Church (Sint-Pauluskerk), a tour of the port (Havenroute), Antwerp Zoo, the Rubens House, and Antwerp Central Station, along with the cities of Mechelen, Herentals, Lier, and Turnhout