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The most southern town in Belgium with its famous micro climate and Mediterranean houses.
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The Atomium is one of Belgium's iconic buildings. It was built in 1958 for the World's fair in Brussels, and was recently renovated.
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Bruges is a very nice city located in the northwest of the country. The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. The greatest pleasure for the visitor will be simply ambling through the city's little streets, making chance discoveries of fascinating architectural detail and catching glimpses o...
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Tyne Cot is the largest CWGC Cemetery on the Western Front with 11,953 burials. This includes those believed to be buried in the Cemetery, or whose graves had been destroyed. This would have occurred because the Cemetery was started in October 1917, after the taking of the nearby village of Paschendaele, but fighting c...
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Some booths at the NEXT consumer electronics fair in Brussels, Belgium.
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The railway station of Leuven, one of the busiest in Belgium, on the morning of a public holiday.
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This in one of 4 German World War I cemetaries in Belgium. On this site are buried the remains of about 25000 young German soldiers who died in (among other Battles) the Battle for Passchendaele (oct-nov 1917). In about 2 weeks 250000 allied and 210000 German soldiers were killed. In that time the allies moved their fr...
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