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AMSTERDAM
BRUSSELS
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EU HEadqUartErs
In 1957, all three low countries were
founding members of the European
Economic Community (EEC). Brussels
is now the administrative headquarters
of the European Union (EU), while
Luxembourg is the headquarters of
the European Investment Bank and
the Court of Justice.
BELgIUm
Area: 11,787 sq miles
(30,528 sq km)
Population: 11,324,000
Capital: Brussels
Languages: Flemish,
French, german, dutch
Religions: roman Catholic,
muslim
Currency: Euro
LUxEmBoUrg
Area: 998 sq miles
(2,586 sq km)
Population: 570,000
Capital: Luxembourg
Languages: Letzeburgish,
german, French
Religions: roman Catholic,
Protestant, greek
orthodox, Jewish
Currency: Euro
NEtHErLaNds
Area: 16,040 sq miles
(41,543 sq km)
Population: 16,948,000
Capital: amsterdam,
the Hague (’s-gravenhage)
Languages: dutch, Frisian
Religions: roman Catholic,
Protestant, muslim
Currency: Euro
War CEmEtEry
the Flanders region of southwest Belgium
is imprinted with memories of World War
I. one of the costliest battles of the four-
year war was Passchendaele, in 1917, in which
an estimated 800,000 allied and german troops
were killed. Vast war cemeteries, such as tyne
Cot, near Ieper, also known as ypres (left), attract
many visitors.
BrUssELs
Brussels, the capital of Belgium, is an
international economic and financial
center. the city expanded rapidly in the
19th century, and became the center of
Belgium’s growing steel, chemical, and
textile industries. the grand Place
(above) is the heart of the old town.
Brussels is now a major financial center,
with its own stock exchange.
BELgIaN BEEr
Belgium is famous for its beer, which is
produced in many local breweries and
exported worldwide. another important
export is fine Belgian chocolate; Belgium
is the world’s second-largest exporter.
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