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In "Belgian Brussels (1890)," in chapter 16, the narrative likely continues to explore the social and cultural landscape of Brussels during that time period. This may include discussions on the city's architecture, politics, and daily life of its residents. The chapter could also focus on any historical events or prominent figures that played a significant role in shaping Brussels at the time.

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