Belgium has alot of landforms. t has alot of sandy beaches and alot of canals and tributaries.
The Atomium in Brussels was build for the world exhibition of 1958. Then you have of course all the historical buildings: the market square of Brussels, Antwerp, Bruges,... and the many churches like the cathedrals of Brussels, Antwerp, Gent, Bruges,... Also the Belfetries (Bell Towers) and the beguine convents are very famous. And there are also the big ship lifts.
Brussels, (Belgium) --> EU Parliament, EU Commission (government)Luxembourg, (micro state)--> Court of Justice, the European Control ChamberStrasbourg, (France)--> EU Parliament (alternately with Brussels)Frankfurt, (Germany)--> European Central Bank
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Some popular hotels in Belgium are: Eurostars Montgomery, Sofitel Brussels Le Louise, Royal Windsor Hotel Grand Place, Die Swaene, and Hotel Metropole Brussels.
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NATO's Headquarters is located in Brussels Blegium and it started to "Keep the Russian's out, the Americans in, and the German's Down in Lord Ismay's words (First Secretary Gerneral of NATO)
Some famous buildings are the twin towers
depends if you mean only Brussels-city or Brussels-Capital Region(I guess you mean the last one)Do some research :-)
Belfast (capital of Northern Ireland) and Brussels (capital of Belgium)
The largest chocolate factory in the world is in Belgium, but not in Brussels. It's the factory of Barry Callebaut in Wieze, Lebbeke. The largest chocolate factory in the world is in Belgium, but not in Brussels. It's the factory of Barry Callebaut in Wieze, Lebbeke.
Officially Strasbourg in France, but it also sits some of the time in Brussels in Belgium. The Secretariat of European Parliament is based in Luxembourg.
It is believed that Brussels Sprouts could have been cultivated as early as 1200 CE in what is now Brussels, and they were first mentioned in the late 16th century. They are thought to be native to a region near Belgium. They remained a local crop till WW1.