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The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, commonly known as Eurocontrol, is an international organisation which coordinates and plans air traffic control across European airspace. The corporation was founded in and has 41 member states. Its headquarters are located in Haren , on the northeast perimeter of the City of Brussels.
The Brussels-Capital Region has a population of around 1. In general, the population of Brussels is younger than the national average, and the gap between rich and poor is wider. Brussels is home to a large number of immigrants. At the last Belgian census in , Brussels has a large concentration of immigrants from other countries, and their children, including many of Moroccan mainly Riffian and Berber and Turkish ancestry, together with French-speaking black Africans from former Belgian colonies , such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Rwanda and Burundi. Among all major migrant groups from outside the EU, a majority of the permanent residents have acquired Belgian nationality.
Since the founding of the Kingdom of Belgium in , Brussels has transformed from being almost entirely Dutch-speaking Brabantian dialect to be exact , to being a multilingual city with French specifically Belgian French as the majority language and lingua franca. This language shift, the Francisation of Brussels , is rooted in the 18th century and accelerated after Belgium became independent and Brussels expanded past its original boundaries.
French-speaking immigration contributed to the Frenchification of Brussels; both Walloons and expatriates from other countries—mainly France—came to Brussels in great numbers.
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However, a more important cause for the Frenchification was the language change over several generations from Dutch to French that was carried out by Flemish inhabitants themselves. The main reason for this was a political, administrative and social pressure, partly based on the low social prestige of the Dutch language in Belgium at the time; this made French the only language of administration, law, politics and education in Belgium, and thus necessary for social mobility.
Halfway through the 20th century, the number of monolingual French-speakers surpassed the number of mostly bilingual Flemish inhabitants. Only since the s, after the fixation of the Belgian language border , and after the socio-economic development of Flanders was in full effect, could Dutch stem the tide of increasing French use. Given its Dutch-speaking origins and the role that the City of Brussels plays as capital in a bilingual country, the administration of the entire Brussels-Capital Region is fully bilingual, including its subdivisions and public services.
Nevertheless, some communitarian issues remain. Flemish political parties demanded, for decades, that the Flemish part of Brussels-Halle-Vilvoorde arrondissement be separated from the Brussels Region which made Halle-Vilvoorde a monolingual Flemish arrondissement. BHV was divided mid The French-speaking population regards the language border as artificial [] and demands the extension of the bilingual region to at least all six municipalities with language facilities in the surroundings of Brussels.
The original Dutch dialect of Brussels Brussels is a form of Brabantic the variant of Dutch spoken in the ancient Duchy of Brabant with a significant number of loanwords from French, and still survives among a minority of inhabitants called Brusseleers , many of them quite bi- and multilingual, or educated in French and not writing in Dutch. Brussels and its suburbs have evolved from a Dutch-dialect-speaking town to a mainly French-speaking town. The ethnic and national self-identification of the inhabitants is quite different along ethnic lines. For their French-speaking Bruxellois , it can vary from Belgian, Francophone Belgian, Bruxellois like the Memellanders in interwar ethnic censuses in Memel , Walloon for people who migrated from the Walloon Region at an adult age ; for Flemings living in Brussels, it is mainly either Flemish or Brusselaar Dutch for an inhabitant , and often both.
For the Brusseleers , many simply consider themselves as belonging to Brussels.
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For the many rather recent immigrants from other countries, the identification also includes all the national origins: people tend to call themselves Moroccans or Turks rather than an American-style hyphenated version. The two largest foreign groups come from two francophone countries: France and Morocco.
In recent decades, owing to migration and the city's international role, Brussels is home to a growing number of foreign language speakers. In , figures cited in the Marnix Plan show that Just 2. The acceptance of English as a language for communication with the city's public servants depends entirely on their knowledge of this language, though they must accept questions in French and Dutch.
The migrant communities, as well as rapidly growing communities of EU-nationals from other member states, speak many languages like French , Turkish , Arabic , Berber , Spanish , Italian , Portuguese , Polish , German , Greek , Romanian , Bulgarian , and increasingly English. The degree of linguistic integration varies widely within each migrant group. Historically, Brussels has been predominantly Roman Catholic , especially since the expulsion of Protestants in the 16th century.
This is clear from the large number of historical churches in the region, particularly in the City of Brussels.
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The pre-eminent Catholic cathedral in Brussels is the Cathedral of St. Gudula , serving as the co-cathedral of the Archdiocese of Mechelen—Brussels. On the northwestern side of the region, the National Basilica of the Sacred Heart is a Minor Basilica and parish church and the 14th largest church building in the world. The Church of Our Lady of Laeken holds the tombs of many members of the Belgian royal family , including all the former Belgian monarchs , within the Royal Crypt. Religion in Brussels-Capital Region []. In reflection of its multicultural makeup, Brussels hosts a variety of religious communities, as well as large numbers of atheists and agnostics.
Recognised religions and laicism enjoy public funding and school courses. It was once the case that every pupil in an official school from 6 years old to 18 had to choose 2 hours per week of compulsory religion—or laicist—inspired morals. However, in , the Belgian Constitutional court ruled religious studies could no longer be required in the primary and secondary education system. Brussels has a large concentration of Muslims , mostly of Moroccan, Turkish, Syrian and Guinean ancestry.
Belgium does not collect statistics by ethnic background, so exact figures are unknown. It was estimated that, in , people of Muslim background living in the Brussels Region numbered , and accounted for Very little medieval architecture is preserved in Brussels. The Brabantine Gothic Cathedral of St. Gudula remains a prominent feature in the skyline of downtown Brussels. Isolated portions of the first city walls were saved from destruction and can be seen to this day.
One of the only remains of the second walls is the Halle Gate. Manneken Pis , a fountain containing a small bronze sculpture of a urinating youth, is a tourist attraction and symbol of the city. Other uniform neoclassical ensembles can be found around Martyrs' Square and Barricades' Square. Some additional landmarks in the centre are the Royal Saint-Hubert Galleries , one of the oldest covered shopping arcades in Europe, the Congress Column , the former Brussels Stock Exchange building and the Palace of Justice , designed by Joseph Poelaert , in eclectic style, and reputed to be the largest building constructed in the 19th century.
Old England department store by Paul Saintenoy Saint Cyr House by Gustave Strauven Cauchie House by Paul Cauchie Stoclet Palace by Josef Hoffmann Some religious buildings from the interwar era were also constructed in that style, such as the Church of St. John the Baptist in Molenbeek and the Church of St. Augustine in Forest.
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Completed only in , and combining Art Deco with neo-Byzantine elements, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Koekelberg is one of the largest Roman Catholic basilicas by area in the world, and its cupola provides a panoramic view of Brussels and its outskirts. The architect A. Waterkeyn devoted the building to science. It is now considered a landmark of Brussels. There are some thirty towers, mostly concentrated in the city's main business district : the Northern Quarter also called Little Manhattan , near Brussels-North railway station. Brussels contains over 80 museums.
The Brussels Museums Council is an independent body for all the museums in the Brussels-Capital Region, covering around federal, private, municipal, and community museums. Brussels has had a distinguished artist scene for many years. Throughout the city, walls are painted with large motifs of comic book characters; these murals taken together are known as Brussels' Comic Book Route. The Belgian Comic Strip Center combines two artistic leitmotifs of Brussels, being a museum devoted to Belgian comic strips, housed in the former Magasins Waucquez textile department store, designed by Victor Horta in the Art Nouveau style.
Brussels is well known for its performing arts scene, with the Royal Theatre of La Monnaie and the Kaaitheater among the most notable institutions. The Kunstenfestivaldesarts, an international performing arts festival, is organised every year in May in about twenty different cultural houses and theatres throughout the city. The site was formerly occupied by the Heysel Stadium.
Furthermore, the Center for Fine Arts often referred to as BOZAR in French or PSK in Dutch , a multi-purpose centre for theatre, cinema, music, literature and art exhibitions, is home to the National Orchestra of Belgium and to the annual Queen Elisabeth Competition for classical singers and instrumentalists, one of the most challenging and prestigious competitions of the kind.
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Studio 4 in Le Flagey cultural centre hosts the Brussels Philharmonic. The Jazz Station in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode is a museum and archive on jazz , and a venue for jazz concerts.
Brussels' identity owes much to its rich folklore and traditions, among the liveliest in the country. Many events are organised or hosted in Brussels throughout the year. In addition, many festivals animate the Brussels scene. The Iris Festival is the official festival of the Brussels-Capital Region and is held annually in spring. The Festival of Europe , an open day and activities in and around the institutions of the European Union , is held on 9 May. Heritage Days are organised on the third weekend of September sometimes coinciding with the car-free day and are a good opportunity to discover the wealth of buildings, institutions and real estate in Brussels.
The "Winter Wonders" animate the heart of Brussels in December; these winter activities were launched in Brussels in Brussels is known for its local waffle , its chocolate , its French fries and its numerous types of beers.
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The Brussels sprout , which has long been popular in Brussels, and may have originated there, is also named after the city. The gastronomic offer includes approximately 1, restaurants , and a number of high quality bars. Belgian cuisine is known among connoisseurs as one of the best in Europe.