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Zeebrugge is
a major port in Flanders province, connecting Belgium’s intricate railway
and canal transportation systems. The port also provides the starting point
for trips to Bruges, Ghent and Brussels, capital of the Kingdom of Belgium. Not much larger than the state of Maryland, Belgium is one of the most densely populated nations of Europe. Surrounded by France, Germany, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, Belgium lies at the crossroads of the Continent. Within the country’s boundaries are the relics of a colorful past and a promising future. Excellent ports and few natural defenses have long made Belgium a natural battleground. During both World Wars the country was the scene of fierce battles, but its recovery was swift and prosperous. Internal cultural differences between the northern Flemish provinces and the southern Walloon provinces have resulted in an unusual language situation. Flemish is the predominant language in the north; French is spoken in the south. Belgium’s small size allows travelers to visit a number of attractions in a single day. A day trip from Zeebrugge takes you to Brussels, scene of many international conferences, and headquarters for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Community. Bruges and Ghent are other popular destinations for their medieval atmosphere, architectural splendor and art treasures. |
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