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Exploring Belgium - Sweets, Breweries, And Customs
Europe is composed of amazing countries, each with their signature culture, people, language, cuisine, and style. One that sticks out from the rest is Belgium. Belgium is a country bordered by France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the Northern Sea in Western Europe. It's terrain consists of lazily rolling hills, thick forests, and the coastal plains near the ocean. In other words, the Country of Belgium is full of culture, natural beauty, and things to see and explore. If you are thinking of stepping away from the traditional European countries to visit, consider visiting Belgium. Start your adventure by going online and accessing US passport services.
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Within the country of Belgium, there are three distinctly different regions: Brussels, Wallonia, and Flanders. Brussels is the capital of Belgium, and therefore harbors many cultural and historical attractions, one of which is the Grande Palace. There are also an abundance of art museums to browse. Wallonia is the primarly French-speaking part of Belgium, and is a very culturally colorful spot. Flanders is the region that contains some of Belgium's largest and most interesting cities: Ghent, Bruges, and Antwerp. Each of these cities makes for an excellent day trip location.
One of the most interesting parts of Belgium is all the ancient buildings that are still standing and are still being used even today. History is always present when you walk around the cities of Belgium, and the old Belgian architecture is a sign of this. Fine art also ties closely with Belgian history, and I guarantee you will not have any issues finding art museums to explore. Both Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck, along with many other famous artists, are from the Nation of Belgium. Also keep an eye out for the variety of art, music, and film festivals that happen all throughout the year.
As you can imagine, food is a very close cousin to culture, and Belgium definitely displays this. One food you might instantly associate with Belgium is chocolate. The art of chocolate and its making is a very serious subject to Belgium, and this means that you can be sure that Belgian chocolate is among the most delicious in the world. Belgium is also said to be the home of the french fry, and they have perfected it as well. Belgian beer is yet another symbol of Belgium, and there are often "beer tours" that take you through breweries and offer samples as well.
There is a lot you can do in Belgium, and it really depends on what sort of things you are interested in. Just avoid the tourist traps that advertise "authentic" Belgian products and food. The locals are happy to help by suggesting places they like. Remember that American passport services online can help get your started, and don't forget about rush passport delivery, which you can get from filling out an expedited passport application.
Why don't Catholic priests consecrate green beer & potatoes, rather than wine & bread, at St. Patty's Day Mass?
I think it would be more appropriate, in keeping with the spirit of the holiday. =)
Teh evil kitteh
Only grape wine and wheat bread are valid matter for the Eucharist.
Beers in Baghdad: Remembering the World’s Most Dangerous Bar (Wired)
The U.S. has left Iraq -- and with it, the memory of the Baghdad Country Club,
the one bar in the heart of the highly fortified Green Zone. During the worst
years of the insurgency, contractors, aid workers and diplomats headed to the
Club for a pint -- and to hear Blackwater mercenaries cover Nickleback jams.
Jesse Miller - Green Beer
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