Brussels Belgium And Trams In 115 Years Ago

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Brussels is a region of Belgium that includes 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels which is the capital of Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is located in central Belgium and is part of the French Community of Belgium, and the Community of Flanders, but is separate from the Region of Flanders (of which it forms an enclave) and the Region of Wallonia. Since the end of the Second World War, Brussels has become the center of international politics and a destination for politicians, diplomats, civil servants and international organizations. Brussels is the de facto capital of the European Union (apart from Luxembourg and Strasbourg) and the headquarters of the European Union institutions. The Benelux Secretariat and the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) are also located in Brussels. The city was once inhabited by Dutch speakers, then slowly switched to French in the late 19th century. Today, the most widely spoken language in this city is French. The Brussels-Capital Region is officially a bilingual confined area in the Region of Flanders. All street signs, street names, and various advertisements and services are in two languages. Brussels is gradually becoming more multilingual as the number of migrants, expatriates and minority communities who speak their respective languages ​​increases. This is the atmosphere of the Belgian city of Brussels 115 years ago, or to be precise in 1908. Community activities with various types of public transportation look very interesting, including trams going back and forth adding to the beautiful view of the city. Registration Febspot Now : https://www.febspot.com/ref/554004

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