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  2. Leboncoin - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of 2017, Leboncoin totaled, according to Le Figaro Magazine, a monthly audience of 28 million unique visitors. It is the fourth most visited site in France after Google, Facebook and YouTube. On February 7, 2021, the site recorded 20.4 million visits during the day. [10]

  3. Brussels Coin Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The Brussels Coin Cabinet is a public numismatics collection established on 8 August 1835 that is now the Coins and Medals Department of the Royal Library of Belgium. [1] At its foundation it was part of the "Musée d'armes anciennes, d'armures, d'objets d'art et de numismatique". It became part of the Royal Library of Belgium three years later.

  4. Villa Beau-Site - Wikipedia

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    The Villa Beau-Site, also known as the Nelissen House (French: Maison Nelissen; Dutch: Huis Nelissen), is a historic town house in Brussels, Belgium.It was built in 1905, in Art Nouveau style, as the private residence of Dutch-born architect Arthur Nelissen [] and his wife, soon after their wedding. [2]

  5. Sablon, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Sablon (French, pronounced ⓘ) or Zavel (Dutch, pronounced ⓘ) is a neighbourhood and hill in the historic upper town of Brussels, Belgium.At its heart are twin squares: the larger Grand Sablon or Grote Zavel ("Large Sablon") square in the north-west and the smaller Petit Sablon or Kleine Zavel ("Small Sablon") square and garden in the south-east, divided by the Church of Our Lady of ...

  6. Passage du Nord - Wikipedia

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    The Passage du Nord or Noorddoorgang , meaning "Northern Passage", is a glazed shopping arcade in central Brussels, Belgium. It was built in 1881–82 in an eclectic style by Henri Rieck, following the covering of the Senne and the creation of the Central Boulevards .

  7. Place du Luxembourg - Wikipedia

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    Due to its proximity to the European Parliament, the Place du Luxembourg would focus on citizens. [13] Also planned is the potential clearing of space between the Rue d'Arlon / Aarlenstraat and the Rue de Trêves / Trierstraat for a new square, [13] possibly as a long extension of the Place du Luxembourg creating a vast boulevard-like public ...

  8. Central Boulevards of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Bruxelles sortie des eaux : Les relations entre la ville et ses cours d'eau du Moyen Age à nos jours (in French). Brussels: Musées de la Ville de Bruxelles. ISBN 978-2-9600373-1-9. Demey, Thierry (1990). Bruxelles, chronique d'une capitale en chantier (in French). Vol. I: Du voûtement de la Senne à la jonction Nord-Midi. Brussels: Paul ...

  9. Notre Dame du Bon Succès - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame du Bon Succès is a wooden statue of the Madonna and Child in the Church of Our Lady of Finisterrae in central Brussels, Belgium.Its history before 1625 is based on uncertain records, but after that date, its story is well documented.