This closest to the British mainland foreign town gained its popularity over the past few years. As a result of a great sum of money invested in its development during some period it was awarded the name of the European Capital of Culture in 2004. Its Flemish ambience, specific food and beer and a famous Grande Braderie (the biggest European flea market) attract today lots of people from all over the world.
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Malmaison, the chain of boutique hotels, has reported it will participate in the development of a grandiose £1 billion (around US$1.85 billion) complex...
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09.02.2012
The reports presented at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, show some optimistic forecasts concerning the nearest future...
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