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Federal region of Belgium including the capital
Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, is a region of Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, which is the capital
Brussels
International airport serving Brussels, Belgium
12 km (7 miles) northeast of Brussels. Also informally known as Brussels-National Airport or Brussels-Zaventem Airport, Brussels Airport handled more than
Brussels_Airport
Municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region and capital of Belgium
The City of Brussels is the largest municipality and historical centre of the Brussels-Capital Region, as well as the capital of the French Community of
City_of_Brussels
National airline of Belgium
Brussels Airlines is the flag carrier and largest airline of Belgium, based and headquartered at Brussels Airport. It operates to over 100 destinations
Brussels_Airlines
Vegetable
The Brussels sprout is a member of the Gemmifera cultivar group of cabbages (Brassica oleracea), grown for its edible buds. Though native to the Mediterranean
Brussels_sprout
Country in Northwestern Europe
world and sixth in Europe. The capital and largest metropolitan region is Brussels; other major cities are Antwerp, Ghent, Charleroi, Liège, Bruges, Namur
Belgium
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Brussels in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, is a region of Belgium. Brussels may also refer
Brussels_(disambiguation)
Belgian football club
RWDM Brussels is a Belgian professional football club based in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, a municipality of Brussels. The team competes in the Belgian Division
RWDM_Brussels
Topics referred to by the same term
Brussels Agreement may refer to: Brussels Pharmacopoeia Agreement (1902) signed in 1906, replaced by the Brussels Pharmacopoeia Agreement (1925) signed
Brussels_Agreement
demographics of Brussels are monitored by Statistics Belgium. Brussels' population is currently 1,222,657 as of 2022. The population of Brussels (officially
Demographics_of_Brussels
Market mechanisms by which the European Union regulation is adopted globally
The Brussels effect is the process of European Union (EU) regulations spreading well beyond the EU's borders. Through the Brussels effect, regulated entities
Brussels_effect
Topics referred to by the same term
2016 Brussels stabbing attacks The 2017 Brussels-Central bombing The 2017 Brussels stabbing attack The 2018 Brussels stabbing attack The 2023 Brussels shooting
Brussels_attack
Sculpture in Brussels has been created from the Middle Ages to the present day. The city has been an uninterrupted centre of autonomous training in the
Sculpture_in_Brussels
Topics referred to by the same term
University of Brussels may refer to several institutions in Brussels, Belgium: Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), a French-speaking university established
University_of_Brussels
Internet top-level domain
.brussels is a generic top-level domain for Brussels, Belgium. Registry DNS Belgium, who are also responsible for .be, got permission to operate this
.brussels
Park in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels Park (French: Parc de Bruxelles [paʁk də bʁysɛl]; Dutch: Warandepark [ʋaːˈrɑndəˌpɑr(ə)k] or Park van Brussel [ˈpɑr(ə)k fɑm ˈbrʏsəl]) is the largest
Brussels_Park
European Union regulation
Brussels II Regulation (EC) No 1347/2000, which came into force on 1 March 2001, sets out a system for the allocation of jurisdiction and the reciprocal
Brussels_II
Rapid transit system in Brussels, Belgium
The Brussels Metro (French: Métro de Bruxelles [metʁo də bʁysɛl]; Dutch: Brusselse metro [ˈbrʏsəlsə ˈmeːtroː]) is a rapid transit system serving a large
Brussels_Metro
Status of the city as de facto capital of the EU
Brussels (Belgium) is considered the de facto capital of the European Union, having a long history of hosting a number of principal EU institutions within
Brussels and the European Union
Brussels_and_the_European_Union
Neighbourhood in Brussels, Belgium
[ˈzaːvəl] ) is a neighbourhood and hill in the historic upper town of Brussels, Belgium. At its heart are two adjoining squares: the larger Grand Sablon
Sablon,_Brussels
2012 documentary film
The Brussels Business is a documentary film by Friedrich Moser and Matthieu Lietaert about the lack of transparency and the influence of lobbyists on the
The_Brussels_Business
Belgian actor and martial artist (born 1960)
[vɑn ˈdɑmə]), is a Belgian martial artist and actor. Born and raised in Brussels, he was enrolled by his father in a Shotokan karate school at the age of
Jean-Claude_Van_Damme
World's fair held in Brussels, Belgium
Expo 58, also known as the 1958 Brussels World's Fair (French: Exposition universelle et internationale de Bruxelles; Dutch: Wereldtentoonstelling van
Expo_58
Square and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Brussels, Belgium
is the central square of Brussels, Belgium. It is surrounded by opulent Baroque guildhalls of the former Guilds of Brussels and two larger edifices: the
Grand-Place
Dutch-speaking region of Belgium
itself, the official capital of Flanders is the City of Brussels, which lies within the Brussels-Capital Region, not the Flemish Region, and the majority
Flanders
Village in Illinois, United States
Brussels is a village in Point Precinct, Calhoun County, Illinois, United States. The population was 116 at the 2020 census. Brussels is the headquarters
Brussels,_Illinois
Railway and metro station in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels-South railway station, also known as Brussels-Midi railway station (French: Gare de Bruxelles-Midi; Dutch: Station Brussel-Zuid), is a major railway
Brussels-South railway station
Brussels-South_railway_station
Type of bobbin lace from Brussels
Brussels lace is a type of pillow lace that originated in and around Brussels. The term "Brussels lace" has been broadly used for any lace from Brussels;
Brussels_lace
The following is a timeline of the history of Brussels, Belgium. 10,000–2600 BCE – Polished silex from the Mesolithic era are located in the Nekkersgat
Timeline_of_Brussels
Basketball team in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels Basketball, also known as Excelsior Brussels, is a professional basketball club based in Neder-Over-Heembeek (Brussels), Belgium. The team competes
Brussels_Basketball
Historic craft associations in Brussels, Belgium
The Guilds of Brussels (French: Guildes de Bruxelles; Dutch: Gilden van Brussel), grouped in the Nine Nations of Brussels (French: Neuf Nations de Bruxelles;
Guilds_of_Brussels
people from Brussels, Belgium. Saint Gudula, patron saint of the city and national saint of Belgium The Belgian monarchs reside in Brussels, the capital
List_of_people_from_Brussels
Medieval pageant in Brussels, Belgium
The Ommegang of Brussels (French: Ommegang de Bruxelles; Dutch: Ommegang van Brussel) is a traditional Ommegang, a type of medieval pageant, held annually
Ommegang_of_Brussels
Topics referred to by the same term
Brussels Conference may refer to: the Brussels Anti-Slavery Conference 1889–90 the Brussels Conference (1892), the fourth and last of the 19th-century
Brussels_Conference
Biennial auto-show held in Belgium
The European Motor Show Brussels is an auto show held biennially in Brussels, Belgium. The number of visitors is around 270,000. The show is organized
Brussels_Motor_Show
Post-1700s shift to French in the Belgian capital
The Francization of Brussels refers to the evolution, over the past two centuries, of this historically Dutch-speaking city into one where French has become
Francization_of_Brussels
1948 Western European defence treaty
The Treaty of Brussels, also referred to as the Brussels Pact, was the founding treaty of the Western Union (WU) between 1948 and 1954, when it was amended
Treaty_of_Brussels
Geologic formation in Belgium
The Brussels Formation (Dutch: Formatie van Brussel; French: Formation de Bruxelles; abbreviation: Br) is a geologic formation in the subsurface of central
Brussels_Formation
Brussels is a cultural hub in Belgium and Europe, with museums, theatres, music venues and cultural centres. Brussels contains over 80 museums. The Royal
Culture_of_Brussels
From pre-history to 1714
The history of Brussels, the capital city of Belgium and the European Union, stretches back over a millennium. In that time, it has developed into one
History_of_Brussels
2026 film by Rhys Frake-Waterfield
Collodi's 1883 novel The Adventures of Pinocchio. The film premiered at the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival on 11 April 2026, before going for
Pinocchio_Unstrung
International airport serving Charleroi, Wallonia, Belgium
Brussels South Charleroi Airport (BSCA), informally called Brussels-Charleroi Airport, Charleroi Brussels-South or Charleroi Airport (IATA: CRL, ICAO:
Brussels South Charleroi Airport
Brussels_South_Charleroi_Airport
Annual pride festival in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels Pride is an annual event celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community in Brussels. It takes place each year around 17 May, coinciding with the International
Brussels_Pride
Academic Institution
The Brussels Study Center (formerly Brussels School of Competition) is an independent academic foundation based in Brussels, Belgium. It specializes in
Brussels_Study_Center
Car manufacturing plant
Audi Brussels (before 2008 known as Volkswagen Vorst or Volkswagen Forest) was an Audi manufacturing plant located in Forest, Belgium, a municipality located
Audi_Brussels
Airline of Belgium (2002–2007)
SN Brussels Airlines (SNBA) was the flag carrier of Belgium, which mainly operated from Brussels Airport. SNBA was the trading name of the Belgian airline
SN_Brussels_Airlines
founded by the Brussels-Capital Region in 1984 to provide capital to the Brussels-Capital Region industry. The purpose of finance&invest.brussels is to invest
Finance&invest.brussels
Railway and metro station in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels-Central railway station (French: Gare de Bruxelles-Central; Dutch: Station Brussel-Centraal) is a railway and metro station in central Brussels
Brussels-Central railway station
Brussels-Central_railway_station
Town in Wisconsin, United States
Brussels is a town in Door County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,125 at the 2020 census. The unincorporated communities of Brussels, Misere
Brussels,_Wisconsin
Former city walls in Brussels, Belgium
Fortifications of Brussels (French: Fortifications de Bruxelles; Dutch: Vestingwerken van Brussel) refers to the medieval city walls that surrounded Brussels, Belgium
Fortifications_of_Brussels
English-language news magazine in Brussels, Belgium
The Brussels Times is an English-language Belgian news website and magazine, headquartered on the Avenue Louise/Louizalaan in Brussels. It was founded
The_Brussels_Times
Workshops from 15th century
Brussels tapestry workshops produced tapestry from at least the 15th century, but the city's early production in the Late Gothic International style was
Brussels_tapestry
in Brussels, Belgium. Their names and borders are not officially defined, and they might vary occasionally. The districts listed by the Brussels-Capital
Neighbourhoods_in_Brussels
Cemetery in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels Cemetery (French: Cimetière de Bruxelles; Dutch: Begraafplaats van Brussel) is a cemetery belonging to the City of Brussels in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels_Cemetery
Tram network in Brussels, Belgium
The Brussels tramway network is a tram system serving a large part of the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium. It is the 16th largest tram system in the
Trams_in_Brussels
Christian saint
Forest, Alena of Brussels, or Alena of Belgium, having died in Forest, Belgium, which is now one of the nineteen municipalities of Brussels. The traditional
Saint_Alena
Moroccan football manager (born 1976)
Schaerbeek, in the Brussels-Capital Region, into a Moroccan-Riffian family from Nador (Bni Chiker). He grew up and attended school in Brussels. At just ten
Mohamed_Ouahbi
Parliament building of the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
The Brussels Parliament building (French: Bâtiment du Parlement bruxellois; Dutch: Brussels Parlementsgebouw) is a neoclassical building in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels_Parliament_building
Dutch political entities in the 1570s
There were two Unions of Brussels, both formed in the end of the 1570s, in the opening stages of the Eighty Years' War, the war of secession from Spanish
Union_of_Brussels
Islamic State suicide bombings in Belgium
attacks in and close to Brussels, Belgium, were carried out by the Islamic State (IS). Two suicide bombers detonated bombs at Brussels Airport in Zaventem
2016_Brussels_bombings
Palace in Brussels, Belgium
The Royal Palace of Brussels (French: Palais royal de Bruxelles [palɛ ʁwajal də bʁysɛl]; Dutch: Koninklijk Paleis van Brussel [ˈkoːnɪŋklək paːˈlɛis fɑm
Royal_Palace_of_Brussels
Metropolitan area in Belgium
The Brussels metropolitan area (French: Région métropolitaine de Bruxelles; Dutch: Stedelijk gebied van Brussel) is the metropolitan area of Brussels, Belgium
Brussels_metropolitan_area
Historical city centre of Brussels, Belgium
Dutch: Vijfhoek, pronounced [ˈvɛifɦuk] ) or Brussels' city centre is the historical city centre of Brussels, Belgium, within the contours of the Small
Pentagon_(Brussels)
Court building in Brussels, Belgium
The Palace of Justice of Brussels or Law Courts of Brussels is a courthouse in Brussels, Belgium. It is the country's most important court building, seat
Palace_of_Justice,_Brussels
Group who carried out terrorist attacks
The Brussels Islamic State terror cell was a sleeper cell of the Islamic State (IS), an Islamic jihadist terrorist organisation primarily based in Syria
Brussels Islamic State terror cell
Brussels_Islamic_State_terror_cell
Rules regulating jurisdiction of courts
The Brussels Regime is a set of rules regulating which courts have jurisdiction in legal disputes of a civil or commercial nature between individuals resident
Brussels_Regime
Movement for racial diversity in European Union institutions
The Brussels So White (or #BrusselsSoWhite) movement is an informal movement denouncing the perceived lack of racial diversity in the European Union institutions
Brussels_So_White
Stock exchange in Brussels, Belgium
The Brussels Stock Exchange (French: Bourse de Bruxelles [buʁs də bʁysɛl]; Dutch: Beurs van Brussel [ˈbøːrs fɑm ˈbrʏsəl]), abbreviated to BSE, is a stock
Brussels_Stock_Exchange
Belgian waffle variety
Brussels waffles are made from a liquid batter; the Brussels waffles soften as they cool, while Liège waffles can be eaten hot or cold. The Brussels style
Liège_waffle
Overview of transportation in the Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Brussels has an extensive network of both private or public transportation means. Public transportation includes Brussels buses, trams, and metro (all
Transport_in_Brussels
symbols of Brussels are the objects, images, or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative, or otherwise characteristic of Brussels and its
Symbols_of_Brussels
Mountain in Alberta, Canada
Brussels Peak is a 3,161-metre (10,371 ft) mountain summit located in the Athabasca River valley of Jasper National Park, in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta
Brussels_Peak
Unincorporated Community in Ontario, Canada
Brussels is a community within the Municipality of Huron East in Huron County, Ontario, Canada. It held village status prior to 2001. The most recent population
Brussels,_Ontario
The following is a timeline of the history of Brussels, Belgium, in the 20th century. 1901 – The Maison & Atelier Horta is built. 1902 À la Mort Subite
Timeline of Brussels (20th century)
Timeline_of_Brussels_(20th_century)
Bus network in Brussels, Belgium
The Brussels buses network is complementary to the rail network in Brussels, Belgium, which consists of trams, trains, and metro trains. Brussels buses
Buses_in_Brussels
Historic building and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Brussels, Belgium
building in Brussels, Belgium, housing the Brussels City Museum. It is located on the north side of the Grand-Place/Grote Markt (Brussels' main square)
King's_House,_Brussels
School in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels (ISB) is an English-language international school in the Brussels municipality of Watermael-Boitsfort. The International School of Brussels (ISB)
International School of Brussels
International_School_of_Brussels
Basketball team in Brussels, Belgium
Association Sportive Maccabi Brussels (Hebrew: רויאל האיגוד הספורטיבי מכבי בריסל), founded in 1945, is a multi-sports club based in Brussels, Belgium with basketball
RAS_Maccabi_Brussels
institutions of the City of Brussels during the Ancien Régime and was abolished during the French occupation of Brussels. The Drapery Court, whose origins
Drapery_Court_of_Brussels
Football club
Racing White Daring Molenbeek Brussels Football Club, often simply referred to as RWDM Brussels, F.C. Brussels or simply Brussels, was a Belgian professional
RWDM_Brussels_FC
Primary event complex in Brussels, Belgium
The Brussels Exhibition Centre (French: Parc des Expositions de Bruxelles; Dutch: Tentoonstellingspark van Brussel), also known as Brussels Expo, is the
Brussels_Expo
Belgian symphony orchestra
The Brussels Philharmonic is a Belgian orchestra located in Brussels. Formerly known as the Groot Symfonie-Orkest, BRT Philharmonic Orchestra, and later
Brussels_Philharmonic
Dog breed originally from Brussels, Belgium
The Griffon Bruxellois or Brussels Griffon is a breed of toy dog, named for their city of origin of Brussels, Belgium. The Griffon Bruxellois may refer
Griffon_Bruxellois
Professional Fighters League MMA event in 2026
PFL Brussels: Habirora vs. Henderson was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Professional Fighters League that took place on May 23, 2026, at the
PFL Brussels: Habirora vs. Henderson
PFL_Brussels:_Habirora_vs._Henderson
Canal in Belgium
The Brussels–Charleroi Canal (French: Canal Bruxelles-Charleroi; Dutch: Kanaal Brussel-Charleroi), also known as the Charleroi Canal amongst other similar
Brussels–Charleroi_Canal
Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, is a region in Belgium comprising 19 municipalities, including the City of Brussels, the largest municipality
List of tallest buildings in Brussels
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Brussels
Historic building and UNESCO World Heritage Site in Brussels, Belgium
pronounced [stɑtˈɦœys] ) of the City of Brussels is a landmark building and the seat of that municipality of Brussels, Belgium. It is located on the south
Brussels_Town_Hall
Rugby team
The Brussels Barbarians were a rugby union club in Belgium. Founded in 1968 as the Brussels British, the club changed its name to the Barbarians in 2000
Brussels_Barbarians
Belgian one-day road cycling race
The Brussels Cycling Classic (known until June 2013 as Paris–Brussels) is a semi classic European bicycle race, one of the oldest races on the international
Brussels_Cycling_Classic
Brussels includes a Japanese community, most of whom live in the Auderghem district. Auderghem includes a Japanese international school serving the community
Japanese community of Brussels
Japanese_community_of_Brussels
Topics referred to by the same term
Brussels summit may refer to: 1974 Brussels summit 1975 Brussels summit 1985 Brussels summit 1988 Brussels summit December 1989 Brussels summit 1994 Brussels
Brussels_summit
13th-century mathematician and philosopher
Gerard of Brussels (French: Gérard de Bruxelles, Latin: Gerardus Bruxellensis) was an early thirteenth-century geometer and philosopher known primarily
Gerard_of_Brussels
Batter- or dough-based food
sides, suggesting the use of a fairly thin batter, akin to contemporary Brussels waffles (Brusselse wafels). The earliest of the 16th century waffle recipes
Waffle
Hotel in Brussels, Belgium
Hotel Métropole is a currently closed five-star luxury hotel in central Brussels, Belgium. It was built in 1872–1874 in an eclectic style with neo-Renaissance
Hotel_Métropole,_Brussels
Belgian light rail network
The Brussels Premetro (French: Prémétro de Bruxelles; Dutch: Brusselse premetro) is a network consisting of lines 4, 10, 7 and 25 of the Brussels Tram
Brussels_premetro
Hotel in Brussels, Belgium
The Hotel Brussels is a four-star hotel in the Louise/Louiza district of Brussels, Belgium, owned and managed by the Swedish investment group Pandox.
The_Hotel_Brussels
This is a list of museums in Brussels, Belgium. It includes museums situated in any of the municipalities of the Brussels-Capital Region. Underwear Museum
List_of_museums_in_Brussels
Local public transport operator in Brussels, Belgium
The Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company (French: Société des Transports Intercommunaux de Bruxelles or STIB; Dutch: Maatschappij voor het Intercommunaal
Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company
Brussels_Intercommunal_Transport_Company
Cultural venue in Brussels, Belgium
ˈkʏnstə(n)]) is a multi-purpose cultural venue in the Royal Quarter of Brussels, Belgium. It is often referred to as BOZAR (a homophone of Beaux-arts)
Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels
Centre_for_Fine_Arts,_Brussels
Patrician class of the city
In Brussels, as in most European cities, one needed the capacity of bourgeois (equivalent to German burgher or English burgess; in French bourgeois or
Bourgeois_of_Brussels
BRUSSELS
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Girl/Female
English
Meadow of ash trees.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Keeper of the Keys; Pure
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Brother of Prahlad
Boy/Male
Welsh
Legendary son of Neued.
Boy/Male
English
Merry.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A River in Paradise
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Most Beautiful of Apsaras; Good Dancer; Most Attractive; One who Stays in Heart; Celestial Maiden; The Ganges; Star
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Prince killed by Tristan.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Honey
Girl/Female
Hindu
To pray, White rose
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n.
A city of Belgium, giving its name to a kind of carpet, a kind of lace, etc.
n.
Lace wrought the needle; as, point de Venise; Brussels point. See Point lace, below.
v. i.
Young coleworts; Brussels sprouts.
n.
One of the yarns of the worsted warp in a Brussels carpet.
n.
In point lace, the net of small meshes upon which the embroidered pattern is applied; as, Brussels ground. See Brussels lace, under Brussels.
n.
An esculent vegetable of many varieties, derived from the wild Brassica oleracea of Europe. The common cabbage has a compact head of leaves. The cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, etc., are sometimes classed as cabbages.