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Introducing Belgium

At long last Belgium, it seems, has come of age. This little country recently celebrated its 175th anniversary of independence and, following several years of big, bold moves to shake off a mousy image, life is now on a pretty even keel. Sure, there are ups (tennis greats) and downs (don’t mention the Red Devils or national debt), but most Belgians are more than happy with their spot in the world, and wouldn’t change it for quids.

On the moral freedom front, Belgium is a world leader. Much has been done recently to grant gays and lesbians equal rights to heterosexuals. Euthanasia was legalised in 2002, though recent proposals to broaden the laws to include adolescents and dementia sufferers are being fought by religious leaders.

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Triumphal Arch at Parc du Cinquantenaire in the EU Quarter.
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Triumphal Arch at Parc du Cinquantenaire in the EU Quarter.

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  • Jonathan Smith
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  • Traders at the Place du Jeu-de-Balle flea market.
  • Comic displays at the Centre Belge de la Bande Desin
  • Cityscape sculpture on av Toison d'Or.
  • Chocolate at Pierre Marcolini.
  • Bar Le Roi des Belges on Place St G
  • Student in MoMu (Fashion Museum).
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