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  2. Crime in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgium's second largest city, Antwerp, saw crime rates about 20% below those of Brussels. Liège and Charleroi, industrial cities with high unemployment rates, saw more elevated crime rates than the less industrialized cities of Ghent and Bruges. The rural areas are generally safe.

  3. Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Belgium involves both the aspects shared by all Belgians regardless of the language they speak and the differences between the main cultural communities: the Dutch-speaking Belgians (mostly Flemish) and the French-speaking Belgians (mostly Walloons and Brusselians). Most Belgians view their culture as an integral part of European ...

  4. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Belgium

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    Stilt jousting is a 600-year-old tradition of Namur, in which costumed people on stilts joust. Falconry, a living human heritage + [c] 2021 01708: The origin of falconry goes back to the use of hunting by birds of prey as a mean of hunting but it has evolved over time to become part of the cultural heritage of the people.

  5. Atrocities in the Congo Free State - Wikipedia

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    King Leopold II, whose rule of the Congo Free State was marked by severe atrocities, violence and major population decline.. Even before his accession to the throne of Belgium in 1865, the future king Leopold II began lobbying leading Belgian politicians to create a colonial empire in the Far East or in Africa, which would expand and enhance Belgian prestige. [2]

  6. Belgian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Belgium's association with chocolate goes back as far as 1635 [24] when the country was under Spanish occupation. By the mid-18th century, chocolate had become extremely popular in upper and middle class circles, particularly in the form of hot chocolate , including with Charles-Alexander of Lorraine , the Austrian governor of the territory. [ 25 ]

  7. Carnival of Binche - Wikipedia

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    The Carnival of Binche (French: Carnaval de Binche) is an annual festival held in Binche, Hainaut, Belgium, during the Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday preceding Ash Wednesday. [1] The carnival's history dates back to approximately the 14th century, [2] and it is today one of the best known of several that take place simultaneously in Wallonia, Belgium.

  8. Folklore of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    [11] 2,000 people participate in the parade, in costume, and 250 teddy bears are thrown to the public from the Town Hall. In the furrow between the Sambre and the Meuse, one finds century-old traditions, religious processions influenced by the passage of the French army, known as the Marches of Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse. They are usually composed ...

  9. Category:Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Belgium by region (6 C)-Belgian-American culture (1 C, 3 P). Culture of Limburg (4 C, 6 P) A. Adaptations of works by Belgian writers (7 C) Arts in Belgium ...