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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrusselsBrussels - Wikipedia

    Brussels (French: Bruxelles ⓘ or ⓘ; Dutch: Brussel ⓘ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (French: Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; Dutch: Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Brussels, city, capital of Belgium. It is located in the valley of the Senne (Flemish: Zenne) River, a small tributary of the Schelde (French: Escaut). Greater Brussels is the country’s largest urban agglomeration.

  4. Aug 1, 2017 · The capital of Belgium is the City of Brussels, which is the largest of the 19 municipalities within the Brussels-Capital Region. This city also serves as the administrative center of the European Union. It covers a total area of 12.59 square miles and has a population size of 178,552.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BelgiumBelgium - Wikipedia

    Brussels, the capital city and largest metropolitan area of Belgium. As of 1 January 2020, the total population of Belgium according to its population register was 11,492,641.

  6. Brussels (French: Bruxelles, pronounced [bʁysɛl]; Dutch: Brussel, pronounced [ˈbrɵsəɫ] ), the largest city in Belgium, is also that nation's capital city and its administrative, commercial, and financial center, as well as the administrative heart of the European Union (EU).

  7. Website. www.brussels.be. The City of Brussels [a] is the largest municipality and historical centre of the Brussels-Capital Region, as well as the capital of the Flemish Region (from which it is separate) and Belgium. [2] The City of Brussels is also the administrative centre of the European Union, as it hosts a number of principal EU ...

  8. Government. A major political centre since the 15th century, Brussels was the historic capital of the duchy of Brabant. The city became the capital of independent Belgium in 1830; it also continued as the capital of the Belgian province of Brabant until 1995, when the latter was divided into separate provinces, Walloon Brabant and Flemish Brabant.

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