A top of my head answer, a bit disjointed I'm afraid:
In terms of real estate the largest by far is the Church of England (Anglican) and in Scotland the Church of Scotland (Presbyterian). Attendance on the other hand is small in spite of them being the official religion. The Anglican church of St. Mary Redcliffe in Bristol is thought to be the largest parish church in England.
By attendance due to the influx of workers from Eastern Europe and a significant population of Irish descent it is the Roman Catholic Church. In terms of church attendance the UK could be considered a Catholic Country.
Bucking the trend of decline are the "Happy Clappy" Pentecostal types.
The Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Brussels, better known of the Bailica of Koekelberg.
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York minster
no it is has the biggest chocolate factory in the world
Antwerp has a large port but it isn't the biggest in the world.
Russian Orthodox Church.
Ghent is a city in Belgium, it lies between Bruges and Brussels. It's the third biggest city in Belgium.
It is in Belgium. He is buried in the church in Maredsous Abbey at Denée near Namur in Belgium.
The second biggest church is Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida which is in Aparecida, Brazil. It was built in 1745 and is a Catholic church.
The Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination.
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The Catholic Church is the biggest charity in the worlds.
there aren't really any mountains in Belgium, but the highest point is the Signal de Botrange, the top of a plateau.
yes! there is a big church and a atomium
The biggest Church in South Africa is Christian Revival Church Bloemfontein with over 32 000 members