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- (pronounced [ˈbrʏsəlaːrs]). In the Brabantian dialect of Brussels (known as Brusselian, and also sometimes referred to as Marols or Marollien), they are called...
- Brusselian (also known as Brusseleer, Brusselair, Brusseleir, Marols or Marollien) is a Dutch dialect native to Brussels, Belgium. It is essentially a...
- (mostly Flemish) and the French-speaking Belgians (mostly Walloons and Brusselians). Most Belgians view their culture as an integral part of European culture...
- Menneke Pist. In fact, in the Brabantian dialect of Brussels (known as Brusselian, and also sometimes referred to as Marols or Marollien), een manneke means...
- Het Zinneke (Brusselian dialect for "the mutt"), sometimes called Zinneke Pis by analogy with Manneken Pis, is a bronze sculpture in central Brussels,...
- Indonesian Dutch Kleverlandish Surinamese Dutch Brabantian Antwerpian Brusselian Stadsfries Bildts East Low Franconian dialects Limburgish Southeast Limburgish...
- Indonesian Dutch Kleverlandish Surinamese Dutch Brabantian Antwerpian Brusselian Stadsfries Bildts East Low Franconian dialects Limburgish Southeast Limburgish...
- Indonesian Dutch Kleverlandish Surinamese Dutch Brabantian Antwerpian Brusselian Stadsfries Bildts East Low Franconian dialects Limburgish Southeast Limburgish...
- Indonesian Dutch Kleverlandish Surinamese Dutch Brabantian Antwerpian Brusselian Stadsfries Bildts East Low Franconian dialects Limburgish Southeast Limburgish...
- the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. Rebuilding of the third level was made by Brusselian military engineer Sebastian Van der Borcht in 1760. The Torre de la Plata...