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  1. 1950 – The city hosts the 1950 European Athletics Championships. 1952 – The North–South connection is completed; Brussels-Central railway station and Brussels-South railway station open. 1953 – The city hosts the 1953 World Fencing Championships. Expo 58 world's fair is held; the Atomium is built.

  2. Frequencies and approximate travel times from Brussels Central station to selected cities in Belgium: Antwerp - 6x/hour, 40 min-1 hr 15 min. Arlon - 1xhour, 2bhr 50 min. Bruges - 2x/hour, below 1 hr 10 min (the service to Kortrijk also continues to Bruges, but it takes twice as much time) Charleroi - 2x/hour, 1 hour.

  3. The Town Hall ( French: Hôtel de Ville; Dutch: Stadhuis ⓘ) of the City of Brussels is a landmark building and the seat of the City of Brussels municipality of Brussels, Belgium. It is located on the south side of the famous Grand-Place/Grote Markt (Brussels' main square), opposite the neo-Gothic King's House or Bread House [a] building ...

  4. Brussels is a community within the Municipality of Huron East in Huron County, Ontario, Canada. It held village status prior to 2001. It held village status prior to 2001. The most recent population estimate was 993 residents in 2021.

  5. Brussels metropolitan area. Categories: Capitals in Europe. Brabant. Regions of Belgium. Government of Belgium. Hidden categories: Wikipedia categories named after capitals. Wikipedia categories named after populated places in Belgium.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › BrusselsBrussels - Wikiwand

    Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium. The Brussels-Capital Region is located in the central portion of the country and is a part of both the French Community of Belgium and the Flemish Community, but is separate from the Flemish Region and the Walloon Region ...

  7. Brussels - Capital, Belgium, Europe: Although the region has been inhabited since prehistoric times, the oldest known reference to Brussels dates to the 10th century, when it had the Frankish name Bruocsella, which means “settlement in the marshes.” The settlement at that time was a part of Lower Lotharingia, or Lower Lorraine, which later became known as the duchy of Brabant. Brussels ...

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