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    Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel) is the capital of Belgium and one of the three administrative regions within the country, together with Flanders and Wallonia.Apart from its role within its country, it is also an internationally important city, hosting numerous international institutions, and in particular the headquarters of NATO and the core institutions of the European Union.
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    Atomium. 1 Atomium, Square de l'Atomium/Atomiumplein (Heysel M6 19 84 88 N18 ), ☏ +32 2 475-4777. Daily 10:00-18:00. Ticket sales end at 17:30. Unavoidable icon of Brussels and Belgium, important place for international tourism, unique creation in the history of architecture and emblematic vestige of the World Fair in Brussels (Expo 58) the Atomium continues to embody its ideas of the future ...
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    Belgium is the heir of several former Medieval powers, and you will see traces of these everywhere during your trip in this country. After the collapse of the Carolingian Empire in the 9th century, the territory that is nowadays Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg, was part of Lotharingia, an ephemeral kingdom soon to be absorbed into the (German) Holy Roman Empire; however, the area of Lower ...
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    Region categories > Europe > Benelux > Belgium > Brussels. Articles and sub-regions of Brussels. Pages in category "Brussels" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. B. Brussels/Business District; Brussels/Centre; Brussels/European Quarter; Brussels/Heysel;
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    Benelux is an economic union comprising three neighbouring monarchies: Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.The name is formed from the beginning of each country's name. It was a precursor of the European Union. The region is more traditionally known in English as the Low Countries because they are all part of a plain near the North Sea, and parts of the Netherlands are so low as to ...
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    Molenbeek (Dutch: Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, French: Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, named for patron saint John the Baptist and the Dutch phrase for "mill creek", molen beek) is one of 19 municipalities in the Brussels capital region.In the 9th century, Molenbeek was a small rural village with a church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. From the late 1700s to the early 20th century, Molenbeek was an ...
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    Flemish Brabant [dead link] is one of the five provinces of Flanders ().The province completely surrounds Brussels, the national capital.Brussels however is not a part of the province. The capital Leuven is one of Belgium's largest student cities. The university is one of the oldest universities in this part of Europe and makes the city one with an impressive student tradition.
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    1 Brussels Beer Project, Dansaertstraat 188, ☏ +32 2 502 28 56, keepintouch@beerproject.be. Th-Sa 14:00-22:00. A microbrewery in the heart of the Brussels nightlife district Dansaert, the aim of the project is to experiment with beer brewing techniques.Tours of the brewery are given on Thursdays and Fridays at 16:00, and on Saturdays at 14:00 and 15:00.
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    Travelling to Bruges on Belgium's excellent rail system is a natural choice. Trains to and from Brussels leave every 30min to 1 Brugge station during the day. The journey from Brussel-Zuid (Dutch) or Bruxelles-Midi (French) to Bruges takes about an hour. You can also travel from Brussels-Central or Brussels-North on the same line, and trains travelling to Bruges are travelling in the direction ...
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    1 Ghent — capital of the province with an impressive amount of medieval heritage and a numerous student population.; 2 Aalst — famous for its carnival.; 3 Berlare — the Nieuwdonk and Donkmeer lakes attract many people for recreational walks during the summer.; 4 Beveren; 5 Deinze — mostly famous for its picturesque banks of the Lys river and the Ooidonk castle.
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