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A unique event in Brussels this weekend invites Europeans, young and old, to share the objects that help them tell their own stories of migration.

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Inspired by her guest contribution to the Bulletin’s autumn issue deciphering

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When it comes to Belgium’s sweet side, there’s so much more to its culinary talents than pralines and waffles.

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A surprise find for workers in Parvis de Saint-Gilles: two complete skeletons, believed to be 300 years old.

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The oldest map of Belgium, the Villaret map, is now digitally available, reports Knack.

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One of two mummies that went missing from a Brussels museum in 1970 has been found in Mons, after a man tried putting it up for sale at auction.

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Belgium’s fame as a paradise for chocolate lovers is largely thanks to the praline, invented by Jean Neuhaus.

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Students in the highest three years of primary school and the first year of secondary school will get the unprecedented opportunity to be archaeologists for a day this autumn.

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