Brussels capital region has 160km²
greenspace occupy 80km²
but more than 40% of this green space is private (gardens, royal domaine)
=> 45 km² of pulic greenspace for 1 million inhabitants
=> 45 000 000 m²/ 1 000 000
answer is 45m² per inhabitant... not so bad :)
A single ticket from Brussels Airport to Brussels Nord (without any reductions & in second class) costs 7,60€.
300 km
I wonder ? Did you find out?
89p or 3 euros
I am looking to go abroad and get myself a supply of Golden Virginia Green tobacco, was thinking of going to either Brussels, Spain or Greece, can anyone tell me how much I could get them for in any of these countries please.
An area is metropolitan if it is mostly housing or business and not much green space. The businesses would be more office oriented, not factories or farms.
An area is metropolitan if it is mostly housing or business and not much green space. The businesses would be more office oriented, not factories or farms.
Between 20 and 40 euros depending on age and on departure location.
Approximately 20 euro the last time i went in 96
It obviously depends on the size of the sprouts.
Keep unwashed Brussels sprouts in a bag in the crisper section of the refrigerator for up to a week. Before washing Brussels sprouts, remove stems and any yellow or discolored leaves. Brussels sprouts can provide you with some special cholesterol-lowering benefits if you use a steaming method when cooking them. The fiber-related components in Brussels sprouts do a better job of binding together with bile acids in your digestive tract when they've been steamed. When this binding process takes place, it's easier for bile acids to be excreted, and the result is a lowering of your cholesterol levels. Raw Brussels sprouts still have cholesterol-lowering ability - just not as much as steamed Brussels sprouts.
The earth, when seen from outer space, is blue, white, green, and brown. However, if you are talking about the soil earth, it can be pretty much any color.