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Brussels (French: Bruxelles,
pronounced [bʁysɛl] or [bʁyksɛl] ; Dutch:
Brussel [ˈbrʏsəl] ),
officially the
Brussels-Capital
Region (French: Région de...
- The
Brussels sprout is a
member of the
Gemmifera cultivar group of
cabbages (Br****ica oleracea),
grown for its
edible buds.
Though native to the Mediterranean...
- "Update as of 30JAN14:
brussels airlines Planned New/Resumed
Routes in S14". Airlineroute.
net.
Retrieved 17
January 2022. "
Brussels Airlines reopens attractive...
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Brussels Airlines is the flag
carrier and
largest airline of Belgium,
based and
headquartered at
Brussels Airport. It
operates to over 100 destinations...
- The
domain name
net is a
generic top-level
domain (gTLD) used in the
Domain Name
System of the Internet. The name is
derived from the word network, indicating...
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Brussels lace is a type of
pillow lace that
originated in and
around Brussels. The term "
Brussels lace" has been
broadly used for any lace from Brussels;...
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Brussels South Charleroi Airport (BSCA), also
informally called Brussels-Charleroi
Airport or
Charleroi Airport (IATA: CRL, ICAO: EBCI), is an international...
- The
Brussels Metro (French: Métro de Bruxelles; Dutch:
Brusselse metro) is a
rapid transit system serving a
large part of the
Brussels-Capital
Region of...
- Europe, Bruylant,
Brussels, 2013, p.57 Thierer, Adam. (2006) Are "Dumb Pipe"
Mandates Smart Public Policy?
Vertical Integration,
Net Neutrality, and the...
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Astoria Brussels is a
historic five-star
luxury hotel in the
Freedom Quarter of
Brussels, Belgium.
Built in 1909 as the
Hotel Astoria for the
Brussels International...