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Welcome to Belgium, heart of Europe

Our organization aims at
promoting mutual cultural relations between Europe and other countries
inside and outside the European Community.
It is based in Belgium (Sint-Truiden) from where it controls a
coordination network for exchange programmes for foreign students in
Belgium. A number of varied exchange programmes have been set up in
collaboration with the language school of Velm.
Why Belgium ?
Studying in Belgium is a most unique experience. You are close to the
major European centers like London, Paris, Cologne and Amsterdam and you
have the advantage of living in a country where the most important
cultures of Europe are actively present.
Studying in Belgium brings you in direct contact with each of them.
It happens time after time. People understand Europe the way they've been
introduced to it - The usual tourist Mecca's, the attractions on a thousand
postcards. Then they remember Belgium, the little country, they passed
through a few days ago. It seems beautiful, it's practically next door to
Paris, London and Amsterdam, and they have 24 hours to explore it before
heading home. Two hours later, they are in love with Belgium !
Because it is the best kept secret in Europe. Visiting medieval cities,
quaint towns, gothic cathedrals and town halls, castles and carillons will
keep you busy during the day. At night go to a pub, there are more than
350 delicious beers to chose from. The reputation of our gourmet food
makes the French jealous and it is almost impossible to find chocolates as
good as ours !
Belgium, a kingdom no bigger than Maryland, is Europe in a nutshell,
multicultural and multilingual. Flanders in the north, a flatland
criss-crossed by canals, is proud of its great art cities, Antwerp, Bruges
and Ghent. To the south in Wallonia, you will find the rolling hills of
the Ardennes, numerous castles, and the cities of Liege, Namur, and
Tournai. Its capital city of Brussels is one of the world's great
cosmopolitan cities, home to both the European Union and NATO, as well as
a wealth of international trade and finance companies.
Belgium's history has always been linked to both commercial and cultural
exchange, and much of its character is due to its role as the great
meeting place of Western Europe. Traces of the Austrians, Spanish, French
and Dutch can still be seen in its architecture and in the lifestyle of
its people. You will see superb examples of art and architecture past and
present - Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Nouveau. Cities teem with museums,
historical buildings, theatre, music and festivals.
Much has been said about Belgium's hospitality and it's all true. Because
of the country's location as an international center of commerce and
culture, Belgians are at ease with travelers from all over the world. They
are proud of their homeland, and anxious to help get to know it better.
You'll find them always personable, cooperative and courteous. The Flemish
speak Dutch and the Walloons speak French. In Brussels, the capital, both
languages are spoken. But to make it easy, everybody speaks English,
albeit with an accent.
Folklore is an important part of life in Belgium. Carnivals, festivals,
pageants, plays and religious processions are held all year long. Almost
any occasion is cause for a parade and almost every parade includes a
giant or two.
last update: 2009/05/27
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