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  2. Comme chez Soi - Wikipedia

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    Comme Chez Soi is a restaurant in Brussels, Belgium, which has garnered 2 Michelin star in its lifespan. The chef is Lionel Rigolet, Gault Millau's Belgian Chef of the Year 2007. [1] The restaurant was founded in 1926 by Georges Cuvelier, originally a coal miner from the Belgian Borinage region.

  3. Port of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Brussels (French: Port de Bruxelles; Dutch: Haven van Brussel) is an inland port at a distance of 120 kilometres (75 mi) from the sea. It is accessible for ships up to 4,500 tonnes and push towing convoys up to 9,000 tonnes.

  4. Rue Neuve, Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Rue Neuve (French, pronounced [ʁy nœv]) or Nieuwstraat (Dutch, pronounced [ˈniustraːt]), meaning "New Street", is a pedestrian street in central Brussels, Belgium.It runs between the Place de la Monnaie/Muntplein and the Rue du Fossé aux Loups / Wolvengracht to the south and the Place Charles Rogier/Karel Rogierplein and the Boulevard du Jardin botanique/Kruidtuinlaan to the north.

  5. City of Brussels - Wikipedia

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    These comprise the northern bulge in the municipality. To the south-east is the above-mentioned strip of land along the Avenue Louise that was annexed from Ixelles. Part of the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)'s Solbosch campus is also part of the City of Brussels, partially accounting for the bulge in the south-eastern end.

  6. Léon de Bruxelles - Wikipedia

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    Léon de Bruxelles is a chain of restaurants that known for primarily serving moules-frites. Léon de Bruxelles is a French independent franchise originally set up by a Belgian restaurateur family who has run the over 100 year old Brussels restaurant Chez Léon. Léon de Bruxelles restaurants are known for serving Belgian cuisine inspired menu ...

  7. Port of Zeebrugge - Wikipedia

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    Outer port of Zeebrugge The cruise terminal of Zeebrugge. Zeebrugge is a multifaceted port that handles a wide range of trades: unit loads (trailers and containers), new cars, conventional general cargo, 'high & heavy' cargoes, dry and liquid bulk cargoes and natural gas.

  8. Brussels - Wikipedia

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    Brussels (French: Bruxelles, pronounced ⓘ or ⓘ; Dutch: Brussel ⓘ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region [12] [13] (French: Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; [a] Dutch: Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest), [b] is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital of Belgium. [14]

  9. Waterfront (area) - Wikipedia

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