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You'd think the place responsible for such idyllic snackage as waffles and sprouts would be simple and uncomplicated - au contraire, friend-o. Because of ongoing political, historical, and most everything else-ical differences between the minority Dutch-speaking Flemish and the majority French-speaking communities, not to mention its status as the unofficial capital of the European Union as well hosting NATO HQ, Belgium's capital is anything but simple. Even defining it is an exercise in differential calculus - there's the City of Brussels, home to approximately 144,000 citizens, the Brussels-Capital Region, population a little over a million, and the greater metropolitan area of Brussels, which can include upwards of 3 million. But that's their confusion to work out - let Tintin and Snowy sweat the hard stuff; you just need to worry about visiting the gothic awesomeness of Grand Place, feasting on whatever chocolate comes your way, and taking in one of the most forward looking cities in all of Europe. One that's uniquely opted to -- with the exception of one small historic center - wholly shed any semblance of the past in order to accommodate the future. A decision -- best epitomized by the goofy, 335-foot-hight Atomium monument erected for the 1958 World's Fair -- that's been anything but popular with the people. But a decision that makes Brussels stand out in ways no other European capital can.

-- Chris Bunting

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