"Manneken Pis" is pronounced as "ma-NEH-ken PEES." The first syllable "man" is pronounced like "ma," the second syllable "neken" has the emphasis on "NEH," and "Pis" sounds like "PEES." The phrase is of Belgian origin, referring to the famous statue of a little boy urinating in Brussels.
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Manneken Pis is one.
over 800
you may be thinking of the 'Manneken Pis', in the heart of Bruxelles (also spelled Brussels) in Belgium.
I think you mean "Manneken Pis", It's in Bruxelles Belgium.
More than 800. The precise number seems unfindable, but here a hint given on the official website of the Museum of the City of Brussels where you can visit a good deal of the costumes: "Between 1918 and 1940, he [the Manneken Pis] received a good 30 costumes, in the eighties they were more than 400 and nowadays... more than 800..."
The statue Manneken Pis is located in Brussels, Belgium. It is a small bronze sculpture of a young boy urinating into a fountain and has become a famous symbol of the city. The statue is situated at the corner of Rue de l'Étuve and Rue du Chêne. Manneken Pis is often dressed in various costumes, reflecting different events and cultures.
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The statue of a little boy peeing is called "Manneken Pis." It is a famous bronze sculpture located in Brussels, Belgium, depicting a small boy urinating into a fountain. The statue is a popular tourist attraction and has become a symbol of the city. There are also variations of the statue in other locations, including a female version called "Jeanneke Pis."
The most famous statue in Brussels, Belgium is called the Manneken Pis, a fountain sculpture of a small, nude boy peeing. The name means "little man pee" in Dutch. You may see the Related Link for a photograph and more information.