jeudi 2 octobre 2014

VISIT BRUXELLES BELGIUM


Brussels is the capital of Belgium, the French Community of Belgium, the Flemish Community. 

It is a city (and a city), called simply Brussels city, populated by 1 January 2013, with 168,230 inhabitants and surrounded in a single frame, with eighteen other intertwined together to form the common one of the three regions of Belgium, the Brussels-Capital Region. The total population, which is (in 2012) of 1,168,789 inhabitants, has a parliament and a government that have responsibility over communal councils and mayors of the nineteen municipalities which together extends a total area of ​​161 km2 as the "Brussels". 

Outside the Urban Shadow account, in addition to the population of the nineteen municipalities, approximately 1,958,157 inhabitants [ref. needed] within limits which are not formally established. This zone, defined as providing a high proportion of workers who migrate to the capital daily, extends mostly to the north, east and west of the province of Flemish Brabant and therefore comprises two regions (Brussels and Flanders) and encompasses two communities, (French and Flemish). To the south part of the province of Brabant is in fact encompassed within the area of ​​influence of Brussels with the municipalities of Waterloo and Braine-l'Alleud that provide a strong contingent of migrant workers to Brussels.

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