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  1. Bruxelles, capitale belge, est situé à peu près au centre de la Belgique, à environ 110 km (68 mi) de la côte belge et à environ 180 km (110 mi) de la pointe sud de la Belgique. La ville est située au cœur du plateau brabançon, à environ 45 km au sud d' Anvers (Flandre) et à 50 km au nord de Charleroi (Wallonie).

  2. Bruxelles. Comme indiqué ci-dessus ce portail est à la fois celui de l'aire urbaine, de la région et de la commune. Capitale de la Belgique, siège de plusieurs institutions européennes et de nombreuses organisations internationales, Bruxelles est une cité multiculturelle et cosmopolite.

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    While a number of oïl languages have traditionally been spoken in different areas of Wallonia, French emerged as the regional language of literature in the 13th century. This was a result of heavy French cultural influence on the region over the past few centuries. The diversity of local languages influenced French in Wallonia, with words from Wall...

    There are a few consistent phonological differences between the French in France and Belgium but usually no more than the differences between regional dialects within France (or the ones that exist between the English of Toronto and Vancouver (Canada) for instance), which might even be nonexistent. Regional accents however, can vary from city to ci...

    Words unique to Belgian French are called "Belgicisms" (French: belgicismes). (This term is also used to refer to Dutch words used in Belgium but not in the Netherlands.) In general, the Francophone and educated speakers understand the meaning and use of words in Standard French, and they may also use Standard French if they speak with non-Belgians...

    The grammar of Belgian French is usually the same as that of France, but Germanic influences can be seen in the following differences: 1. Ça me goûte, Standard French "ça me plaît", "I like it" (only for food), is a calque of Dutch Dat smaakt: Spanish 'me gusta'. 2. Tu viens avec ?, Standard French "Tu m'accompagnes?", literally "Are you coming wit...

    Walloon, a Romance languagerelated to French, spoken in Belgium
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    Bilingual signs in Brussels. Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French and German. A number of non-official minority languages are spoken as well. As no census exists, there are no official statistical data regarding the distribution or usage of Belgium's three official languages or their dialects.

  5. Brussels ( French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel, German: Brüssel) is the capital city of Belgium and the European Union. In 2007, 145,917 people lived there. [1] . But the area around it, known as the Brussels-Capital Region, had 1,031,215 people (which makes it the largest city area in Belgium).

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