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  2. Belgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Flint knives discovered in Belgian caves. Little is known about early Belgian cuisine. It can only be assumed that it was similar to that of other early European tribes. The ancient Belgians probably kept animals like sheep and cattle, grew root vegetables, hunted for animals such as the wild boar, fished, and foraged for berries and herbs.

  3. Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgian francophone literature is characterised by authors who achieved a nationwide success in Belgium while being little known in France, and shares traits that are perceived as typically Belgian: use of black humour, self-derision, surrealism and absurdism (in a similar vein as Belgian painters such as René Magritte), as well as references ...

  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Belgium

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    Beer culture in Belgium: 2016 01062: Beer in Belgium includes pale ales, lambics, Flemish red ales, sour brown ales, strong ales and stouts. Ommegang of Brussels, an annual historical procession and popular festival 2019 01366: The Ommegang of Brussels is a traditional Ommegang, a type of medieval pageant, celebrated annually in Brussels.

  5. Category:Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink in Belgium (3 C) ... Cultural history of Belgium (6 C, 3 P) I. Belgian international schools (6 P) L. ... Pages in category "Culture of Belgium"

  6. Journal of Belgian History - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Belgian History was first published under its current title in 2012. The current journal was created by a merger of two long-running publications: Belgisch tijdschrift voor nieuwste geschiedenis/Revue belge d'histoire contemporaine (Belgian Review of Contemporary History), founded in 1969

  7. Category:Belgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  8. Belgian chocolate - Wikipedia

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    The industry expanded massively in the 19th century, gaining an international reputation and, together with the Swiss, Belgium became one of the commodity's most important producers in Europe. Although the industry has been regulated by law since 1894, there is no universal standard for the chocolate to be labelled "Belgian".

  9. Exhibition of Products of Belgian Industry - Wikipedia

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    The National Exhibition of Products of Belgian Industry was first held in the City of Brussels, in the Kingdom of Belgium in 1830, amid its separation from the Netherlands. [2] Drawing a large crowd from both the kingdom and abroad, the exhibition at the Palace of National Industry featured 1,020 exhibitors, with 813 Belgians submitting their ...