Posted on June 23rd, 2008 by Peres
Brussels Hotels are committed to offer the utmost pleasure of lodging to their clients. Although there are many world class hotels available Cheap Hotels in Brussels are equally widespread and very much in demand. Brussels is deemed as the capital city of Europe and so in this region where ... more
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Posted on May 22nd, 2008 by Alex Smith
Brussels is an interesting place to visit as their buildings are marked by a variety of architectural styles. You will find Gothic cathedrals and Churches standing next to classic styled buildings like those around the Royal Square. Its people are cosmopolitan and you find both French and Dutch being spoken ... more
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Posted on April 27th, 2008 by Linda Greens
Brussels is not just the national capital of Belgium, but is also widely known as the Capital of Europe. The reason is being that the main governmental body of the European Union is situated in the city of Brussels itself. Brussels has a sparkling environment and also boasts of ... more
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Posted on March 7th, 2008 by Beryl Maria
Located right in the heart of the European Union, Belgium is lucky enough to boast a highly sophisticated healthcare system. All citizens are covered for medical procedures under a national scheme. Capacity in the system is excellent and waiting lists virtually non-existent.
Belgian medical facilities have long been ... more
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Posted on January 12th, 2008 by Samuel Linsay
Belgium is located in the western part of Europe. The land here is of flat coastal plains in the northeast, and southeast is covered by the Ardennes Forest. Dutch, Flemish, French and German are the official languages of Belgium, with Dutch being the most spoken followed by French. ... more
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Posted on December 4th, 2007 by Sergio
Exposed as it is to the business cycle in the neighboring economies with up to 70 % of its GNP dependent upon foreign trade, the Belgian economy has felt the pinch triggered off in the UK, France and the USA in the latter part of 1990. The GNP has nevertheless ... more
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Posted on September 6th, 2007 by Laccy
Driving tips in Belgium
Belgium has an excellent network of roads enabling you to easily drive right across the country in three hours. Confusion in reading signs may be caused, however, as there are two official languages; in Flanders, all the road signs are in Dutch, while in the southern part, ... more
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Posted on September 6th, 2007 by Leusi
Belgium made a good progress in the eighteenth century copying both the Sevres and Meissen styles but their original works was mostly done in the tablewares and figures. Tourney was one of the important places in Belgium, Amsterdam and The Hague in Holland and Zurich and Nyon near Geneva in ... more
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Posted on September 6th, 2007 by Gaughsing
Bruges, Belgium is often known as “the Venice of the North” as Bruges is one of Europe’s most beautiful and well-preserved medieval cities in Europe. Getting to Bruges could not be easier - you can choose to travel to Bruges by Eurostar or even take the car by ferry or ... more
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Posted on September 6th, 2007 by Ristoper
The beautiful nation of Belgium is strategically placed between France and Germany as a conduit for tourist activity. Many tourists journey through Belgium to experience the natural beauty, culture, and history of the Belgian people. However, vacations can’t be all about museums and walking tours. Young couples, groups of friends, ... more
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