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      Constitutional and administrative reform

      • In the last decades of the 20th century, as a result of constitutional and administrative reform, Belgium became a federal state, with the Brussels-Capital Region established in 1989 as one of three autonomous regions, along with the regions of Flanders and Wallonia.
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  2. 1 day ago · Nevertheless, in the 20th century Brussels became the principal venue for political and cultural clashes between Flemings and Walloons. Partly as a result of these conflicts, the Belgian parliament reorganized the country’s structure on the basis of the Flemish, Walloon, and Brussels-Capital regions.

  3. The 20th century was a period of war and development. After World War I and World War II, Germany occupying Brussels on both occasions, Brussels was a part of the Brussels Pact (or Brussels Treaty) in 1948 which led to the initiation of the Western European defence cooperation.

  4. Prehistory. 3000–2200 BCE – First known settlements in Brussels during the Neolithic era, located in the Sonian Forest. [1] Roman Period. 1st century CE – A Roman villa is constructed in Anderlecht, located near today's Allée de la Villa Romaine / Romeinse-Villadreef. [2]

  5. History of Brussels. Brussels has a turbulent history: get to know the history of the Belgian capital from its foundation to its role as the headquarters of the European Union. Historians have varied opinions on the exact date of the foundation of Brussels; therefore, the date remains uncertain.

  6. In the second half of the 20th century, the city attracted international organizations and hosted the successful 1958 Brussels World’s Fair. In 1993, when Belgium’s provinces were reorganized into Flemish and Walloon regions, Brussels became a bilingual third region.

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