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Originally from Auderghem, 44-year-old Laurence Couturier moved to Saint-Gilles after she finished studying.

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Originally from Amsterdam, 58-year-old Geert Kliphuis came to Brussels in 1974.Four years ago, he moved from Watermael-Boitsfort to Saint-Josse.

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Although the commercial heart of Jette is officially called Place Reine Astrid, nearly everyone refers to it by the name of Place du Miroir, a throwbac

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Cinquantenaire Park is a 30-hectare green oasis amid the traffic of Avenue de Tervuren. Its name refers to the celebration of Belgium’s 50th birthday in 1880, the same occasion for which the

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When you’re standing on Place Saint-Géry in the city centre, with its busy bars and terraces, it’s hard to imagine that thousands of years ago it was an 

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More than half (53 percent) of the houses in Belgium are older than 52 years, and more than half of the apartment buildings (52 percent) are older than 43 years, according to figures from the Fina

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The cemetery in Ixelles dates back to 1877, which makes it one of the oldest in Brussels. Known for its many stately tombs, it serves as a final restin

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Place Keym was named after Eugène Keym (1861-1920), an alderman of Watermael-Boitsfort’s town council who did everything he could to keep its inhabitants safe during the First World War.

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Dutch émigré Michiel Van Deursen, 40, came to Brussels 11 years ago to launch the Belgian versions of Tweedehands (

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