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I dont't think there is fully English medium university in Brussels or Belgium exists. However, there are many courses run in main untiversities. ULB/VUB is one of them in Brussels. A google search with 'English Courses Brussels' should give proper linkages - unless you want to know this for the sake of knowing. Then please consult to Belgian Federal Ministry of Education.
There are several English restaurants in Belgium. Churchill's The English Pub, God Save the Cream and Peck 47 would be some you can find in Brussels.
You can find English speaking service providers in Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Zurich, always on 7jades.
The official language of people in Belgium is Dutch. People also speak the French and German languages throughout the country.
Brussel is the Capital (French : Bruxelles)(English : Brussels)
Belgians. And then you have the dutch speaking side, those are the Flemish. And there are also french speaking people but I don't know how you say it in English. In flemish you say 'walen'
There are a couple that change their spelling - Marseille in English is written with an 's' at the end, Lyon is another. Paris and Reims are pronounced differently in English as are Calais (which in the Middle Ages was pronounced as Callis) and Boulogne. In Belgium, Bruxelles becomes Brussels in English.
The Dutch phrase laatste nieuws translates into English as "latest news". Het Laaste Nieuws (The Latest News) is also the name of a Dutch language newspaper based in Brussels, Belgium.
The plural of "English-speaking country" is "English-speaking countries."
At its closest point (the border with France at Dunqurque), it is only about 50 miles away across the English Channel, from Ramsgate to Oostende.It is much farther, about 200 miles, from London to Brussels in central Belgium.
This is because he translate the Bible into English, and in that time,The country just allow them to translate into Latin, not English.
Presently living in Quebec, Canada and speaking French and English fluently, Liers is and place in Belgium. However, you probably meant 'liens' which means 'links'.