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  1. The Parc du Cinquantenaire (French for "Park of the Fiftieth Anniversary", pronounced [paʁk dy sɛ̃kɑ̃tnɛʁ]) or Jubelpark (Dutch for "Jubilee Park", pronounced [ˈjybəlpɑr(ə)k]) is a large public, urban park of 30 ha (74 acres) in the easternmost part of the European Quarter in Brussels, Belgium.

  2. The Cinquantenaire Park is a 34-hectare green space in the heart of Brussels, the capital of Europe, home to several museums, scientific institutions, and emblematic buildings. In 2030, we will celebrate Belgium's 200th anniversary and the 150th anniversary of the Cinquantenaire site.

  3. Parc du Cinquantenaire Brussels Belgium. The Parc du Cinquantenaire or Jubelpark is not only a park but a national landmark in Brussels. The name means 'Park of the fiftieth anniversary' and it was built during the reign of Leopold II to commemorate fifty years of Belgian independence.

  4. Parc du Cinquantenaire (Jubelpark in Dutch) is a park in Brussels, Belgium. The park is laid out around a city gate with three arches that the people of Brussels call the Arcades du Cinquantenaire. Several museums surround it: the Army Museums, the Aviation Museum, the Automobile Museum, and the Royal Museums of Art and History which present ...

  5. Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region. "CinquantenairePark is a symbolic gateway to our urban region. It is not only a park, but also a jewel of our heritage and a space for sports and relaxation. It is a place of great transit that is visible from afar, but which is underused.

  6. Le parc du Cinquantenaire est un espace vert de 34 hectares situé au cœur de Bruxelles, capitale de l’Europe, qui abrite plusieurs musées, institutions scientifiques et bâtiments emblématiques. En 2030, nous célébrerons le 200e anniversaire de la Belgique et le 150e anniversaire de ce vaste site du Cinquantenaire.

  7. Le parc du Cinquantenaire (Jubelpark en néerlandais) est un parc de Bruxelles, en Belgique. Le parc est aménagé autour d'une porte de ville [1] à trois arches que les Bruxellois appellent les Arcades du Cinquantenaire.

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