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| | Things to see in Brussels |
 | | Brussels, the capital of Belgium and of the |
 | | European Union, is the second international city in the world, as measured by the number of headquarters of international organizations. |
 | | The most characteristic feature of Brussels is perhaps the rather anarchistically distributed architecture, sometimes splendid, sometimes ugly, but never boring, with medieval houses next to futuristic constructions, and with different houses of different heights, widths and styles, fraternally the one next to the other in any street. |
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