Brussels (often abbreviated as BRU, especially in airport and travel contexts) is the capital of Belgium and also serves as the de facto capital of the European Union, hosting key institutions like the European Commission and the European Parliament. The city is bilingual, with both French and Dutch as official languages, and is known for its mix of Gothic, Baroque, and modern architecture.
Key highlights include the Grand Place, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; the Atomium, a futuristic structure from the 1958 World's Fair; and Manneken Pis, a quirky landmark. Brussels is also famous for its cuisine—think Belgian waffles, chocolates, and beers—as well as a strong comic book culture, symbolized by murals of Tintin and other characters around the city.
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