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The most beautiful country in the worldBelgium

The most beautiful country in the world… Belgium

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The most beautiful country in the world…

Belgium

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How does Belgium lookBelgium covers an area of 30,528 square kilometres , and it has a population of about 11 million people. Straddling the cultural boundary between Germanic and Latin Europe, Belgium is home to two main linguistic groups, the Dutch-speakers, mostly Flemish (about 60%), and the French-speakers, mostly Walloons (about 40%), plus a small group of German-speakers. Belgium's two largest regions are the Dutch-speaking region of Flanders in the north and the French-speaking southern region of Wallonia. The Brussels-Capital Region, officially bilingual, is a mostly French-speaking enclave within the Flemish Region. A German-speaking Community exists in eastern Wallonia.

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The capital of belgium

The municipality of Brussels has almost 165,000 inhabitants and is the fifth largest municipality to population in Belgium. On this picture you see the Big market.

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Other attractions

This is the atomium in brussels!This is manneke pis, also in brussels,

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Belgian fries Belgian chocolate

Our specialities

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but also beer is one of our specialties!

The Belgian beers are world famous. The Belgian beer culture is regarded as one of the most refined of the world and excels in a huge variation and the preservation of old traditions. The Belgian beer culture is unique in several respects. Belgian restaurants approaching beer such as French restaurants wine: there is often a wide choice and a good waiter know which beers with what dishes. The variation is so large that it is possible at each dish usually have a matching beer to conceive. Furthermore, we in Belgium succeeded in brewing traditions, which have long been lost, to preserve everywhere else. Nowhere in the world of spontaneous fermentation beers are still brewed, except in Belgium and Germany.