- published: 23 Apr 2011
- views: 261
- author: DonPugh1
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BRUSSELS BELGIUM Bruxelles
Brussels (French: Bruxelles, is the capital of Belgium, the French Community of Belgium, t...
published: 23 Apr 2011
author: DonPugh1
BRUSSELS BELGIUM Bruxelles
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Brussels (French: Bruxelles, is the capital of Belgium, the French Community of Belgium, the Flemish Community, the Flemish Region and the main seat of the European Union's institutions. Brussels is, first of all, a city located in the centre of Belgium and is its capital, but it sometimes also refers to the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region. This municipality inside Brussels is correctly named The City of Brussels (French: Bruxelles-Ville or Ville de Bruxelles, Dutch: Stad Brussel), which is one of 19 municipalities that make up the Brussels-Capital Region. The municipality has a population of about 140000 while the Brussels-Capital Region has 1018804 inhabitants. (01-01-2006). The Metropolitan area has about 2090000 inhabitants 50°50′37″N, 4°21′27″E. [1] The Brussels-Capital Region is a region of Belgium in its own right (Région à part entière), alongside Wallonia and the Flemish Region. Geographically and linguistically, it is a (bilingual) enclave in the (unilingual) Flemish Region. Regions are one component of Belgium's complex institutions, the three communities being "the" other component: the Brussels inhabitants must deal with either the French (speaking) community or the Flemish Community for matters such as culture and education. Two of the main institutions of the European Union - the European Commission and the Council of the European Union - have their headquarters in Brussels: the Commission in the Berlaymont building and the Council in ...
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YTOOneMinuteVlog Day 8 TAXES ON THE DAY OF THE FLEMISH COMMUNITY
Not a lot o time to vlog because of taxes nice weather camera issue and early shift Keep i...
published: 11 Jul 2011
author: OneMinuteVlog
YTOOneMinuteVlog Day 8 TAXES ON THE DAY OF THE FLEMISH COMMUNITY
Not a lot o time to vlog because of taxes nice weather camera issue and early shift Keep it clean in your comments, there are kids watching and participating. youtube.com Please Subscribe to my Channel oneminutevlog.blogspot.com www.jeroentjekapoentje.be http Follow me on twitter @OneMinuteVlog www.twitter.com Main VlogChannel here: youtube.com Twitter @chimbalongo twitter.com Website: www.jeroentjekapoentje.be Royalty Free Music Kevin MacLeod www.incompetech.com Jamendo http
- published: 11 Jul 2011
- views: 32
- author: OneMinuteVlog
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Anthem of FLANDERS (Valenders)
Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) has historically been a region overlapping parts of northern ...
published: 17 Feb 2008
author: zzahier
Anthem of FLANDERS (Valenders)
Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) has historically been a region overlapping parts of northern Belgium, France, and the Netherlands. Today, Flanders often designates the Flemish Community, which includes the Brussels-Capital Region, or the Flemish Region, which does not. A parliament and government govern both, even though they are not co-extensive.[2] West Flanders and East Flanders are two of the five provinces of the Flemish Region, both located in its western part. French Flanders may designate the departement called Nord ("North") or the larger Nord-Pas de Calais region in which Nord is located. Zeelandic Flanders, in Dutch Zeeuws-Vlaanderen, refers to a part of the Netherlands located in Zeeland. For More Information please visit www.nationalanthems.us
- published: 17 Feb 2008
- views: 10224
- author: zzahier
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CEV Event Clip
The CEV Symposium "Volunteering as a means of empowerment and social inclusion -- A bridge...
published: 06 Jan 2011
author: EUYEAR2010
CEV Event Clip
The CEV Symposium "Volunteering as a means of empowerment and social inclusion -- A bridge between the European Years 2010 and 2011" took place in Brussels in the framework of the Belgian EU Presidency, on 6-8 December 2010. The event gathered over 150 participants from 25 countries from all over Europe and beyond, among which professionals from the volunteering sector; decision-makers, such as MEP Silvia Costa, Belgian Minister President of the Flemish Community Kris Peeters, or the leader of the EC Taskforce for the European Year of Volunteering John Macdonald; experts in the field of the fight against poverty and social exclusion such as EAPN Director Fintan Farrell or Belgian Researcher Carmen Mathijssen; as well as volunteers and people experiencing poverty and social exclusion.
- published: 06 Jan 2011
- views: 685
- author: EUYEAR2010
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Bus ride in Brussels
Brusselsis the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union (EU). It ...
published: 22 Oct 2012
author: dunaparty
Bus ride in Brussels
Brusselsis the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union (EU). It is also the largest urban area in Belgium,comprising 19 municipalities, including the municipality of the City of Brussels, which is the de jure capital of Belgium, in addition to the seat of the French Community of Belgium and of the Flemish Community. Brussels has grown from a 10th-century fortress town founded by a descendant of Charlemagne to more than one million inhabitants.[10] The city has a population of 1.1 million and the metropolitan area has a population of over 1.8 million, both making it the largest in Belgium. Since the end of the Second World War, Brussels has been a main centre for international politics. Hosting principal EU institutionsas well as the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the city has become the polyglot home of numerous international organisations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants. Brussels is officially multi-lingual, with both French and Dutch being spoken in the city. All road signs, street names, adverts and most services are shown in both languages. Linguistic tensions remain, and the language laws of the municipalities surrounding Brussels are an issue of considerable controversy in Belgium.
- published: 22 Oct 2012
- views: 52
- author: dunaparty
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20100717 Kizombalove : Summer in the City @ Brussels
Videofragment from the "Kizombalove : Summer in the City" event, organised by the Zoukstyl...
published: 21 Jul 2010
author: zoukweb
20100717 Kizombalove : Summer in the City @ Brussels
Videofragment from the "Kizombalove : Summer in the City" event, organised by the Zoukstyle Dance Company (José N'Dongola) with support from the Flemish Community and the City of Brussels on the Muntplein / Place de la Monnaie @ Brussels on 17/07/2010.
- published: 21 Jul 2010
- views: 1337
- author: zoukweb
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Brussels Belgium
Brussels (French: Bruxelles, is the capital of Belgium, the French Community of Belgium, t...
published: 09 Jun 2009
author: Donald Pugh
Brussels Belgium
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Brussels (French: Bruxelles, is the capital of Belgium, the French Community of Belgium, the Flemish Community, the Flemish Region and the main seat of the European Union's institutions. Brussels is, first of all, a city located in the centre of Belgium and is its capital, but it sometimes also refers to the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region. This municipality inside Brussels is correctly named The City of Brussels (French: Bruxelles-Ville or Ville de Bruxelles, Dutch: Stad Brussel), which is one of 19 municipalities that make up the Brussels-Capital Region. The municipality has a population of about 140000 while the Brussels-Capital Region has 1018804 inhabitants. (01-01-2006). The Metropolitan area has about 2090000 inhabitants 50°50′37″N, 4°21′27″E. [1] The Brussels-Capital Region is a region of Belgium in its own right (Région à part entière), alongside Wallonia and the Flemish Region. Geographically and linguistically, it is a (bilingual) enclave in the (unilingual) Flemish Region. Regions are one component of Belgium's complex institutions, the three communities being "the" other component: the Brussels inhabitants must deal with either the French (speaking) community or the Flemish Community for matters such as culture and education. Two of the main institutions of the European Union - the European Commission and the Council of the European Union - have their headquarters in Brussels: the Commission in the Berlaymont building and the Council in ...
- published: 09 Jun 2009
- views: 251
- author: Donald Pugh
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Trailer Festival Troïka #BOZAR
Start on Friday 22 October. To coincide with the Belgian presidency of the UE, Belgium's F...
published: 05 Oct 2010
author: Bozar Brussels
Trailer Festival Troïka #BOZAR
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Start on Friday 22 October. To coincide with the Belgian presidency of the UE, Belgium's French-speaking Community, the Flemish Community, and BOZAR CINEMA will present,a weekend devoted to contemporary films from Belgium, Spain, and Hungary. The weekend, entitled "Cinema Troika", will open on Friday 22 October with a preview of Beyond the Steppes by the young Belgian director Vanja d'Alcantara. A symbolic starting point, as her film has been equally co-produced by Belgium's two main linguistic Communities. Over the next two days there will be a particular focus on young directors. Throughout the weekend, audiences will be offered a selection of films by contemporary directors from the three countries. Overall, there will be no fewer than 20 screenings, with a wide range of genres, both fiction and documentary; many of these will be followed by an encounter with the director. There will also be cinema classes. The Spanish films already confirmed include Tres días con la familia by the young director Mar Coll, which won the 2009 Goya award for the best new director. The programme will include an exclusive screening of a satirical musical comedy from Hungary, Made in Hungária by Gergely Fonyó, one of the most successful films in Hungary last year. Following the Namur festival and overlapping with the Ghent festival, this weekend event, midway through the Belgian presidency, aims to bring together Belgian film-lovers, foreign film-lovers living in Belgium, and film-lovers ...
- published: 05 Oct 2010
- views: 809
- author: Bozar Brussels
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Kizombalove Summer Festival 2011
www.kizombalove.com Event organised by Kizombalove Academy (Zouk Style vzw) & Curieus Brus...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: fbxl
Kizombalove Summer Festival 2011
www.kizombalove.com Event organised by Kizombalove Academy (Zouk Style vzw) & Curieus Brussel vzw and subsidised by the Flemish Community, VGC-Culture & VGC-Sport. Many thanks for the collaboration with various partners Angolan Embassy, City of Brussels, FZOVL, FMDO, ADI. Next event: Saturday July 14, 2012 in Brussels.
- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 719
- author: fbxl
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Agile Awards '09 - Flemish Government | Ministerie Vlaamse Gemeenschap - WebIDM
The Agile Awards 2009 event is a unique initiative. It recognizes the best uses of agile s...
published: 06 May 2009
author: craeserg
Agile Awards '09 - Flemish Government | Ministerie Vlaamse Gemeenschap - WebIDM
The Agile Awards 2009 event is a unique initiative. It recognizes the best uses of agile software development methodologies for creating enterprise class business applications. This movie shows a testimonial by Flemish Government ICT Director Luc Chauvin, who received an award for the WebASM project that was implemented using an agile methodology.
- published: 06 May 2009
- views: 349
- author: craeserg
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VOCABULARY IN 20 LANGUAGES = Flemish Community
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published: 30 Nov 2011
author: YTlanguages
VOCABULARY IN 20 LANGUAGES = Flemish Community
- published: 30 Nov 2011
- views: 14
- author: YTlanguages
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Anthem of Flanders
The Flemish Community (Vlaamse Gemeenschap) is one of the three institutional communities ...
published: 20 Mar 2010
author: TheMarches09
Anthem of Flanders
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The Flemish Community (Vlaamse Gemeenschap) is one of the three institutional communities of Belgium, established by the Belgian constitution and having legal responsibilities only within the precise geographical boundaries of the Dutch-language area and of the bilingual area of Brussels-Capital. The anthem is. "De Vlaamse Leeuw" (The Flemish Lion). Lyrics: Zij zullen hem niet temmen, de fiere Vlaamse Leeuw, Al dreigen zij zijn vrijheid met kluisters en geschreeuw. Zij zullen hem niet temmen, zolang een Vlaming leeft, Zolang de Leeuw kan klauwen, zolang hij tanden heeft. Chorus: Zij zullen hem niet temmen, zolang een Vlaming leeft, Zolang de Leeuw kan klauwen, zolang hij tanden heeft. Zolang de Leeuw kan klauwen, zolang hij tanden heeft. De tijd verslindt de steden, geen tronen blijven staan: De legerbenden sneven, een volk zal nooit vergaan. De vijand trekt te velde, omringd van doodsgevaar. Wij lachen met zijn woede, de Vlaamse Leeuw is daar. Translation: They will never tame him, the proud Flemish Lion, Even if they threaten his freedom with fetters and with shouts. They will never tame him, as long as one Fleming lives. As long as the Lion can claw, as long as he has teeth. Chorus: They will never tame him, as long as one Fleming lives. As long as the Lion can claw, as long as he has teeth. As long as the Lion can claw, as long as he has teeth. Time devours cities, no thrones will ever last, Armies may go under, but a people never dies. The enemy comes marching in ...
- published: 20 Mar 2010
- views: 8026
- author: TheMarches09
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FROM ENGLISH TO GERMAN = Flemish Community
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published: 14 Dec 2011
author: YTenglish2german
FROM ENGLISH TO GERMAN = Flemish Community
- published: 14 Dec 2011
- views: 2
- author: YTenglish2german
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Sevilla, Feria de Abril 2009 - Fiestas de Primavera - Spain - Seville Fair in April 2009 - Spring Festivals
En el 2009 se celebra la semana del 28 de abril al 3 de mayo (el 27 por la noche se celebr...
published: 03 May 2009
author: Domi Barranquero
Sevilla, Feria de Abril 2009 - Fiestas de Primavera - Spain - Seville Fair in April 2009 - Spring Festivals
En el 2009 se celebra la semana del 28 de abril al 3 de mayo (el 27 por la noche se celebra el tradicional pescaíto). Este video muestra lo que he visto en la Feria de Sevilla, en Abril del año 2009. La pelicula comienza mostrando detalles de la Portada de este año, que se inspira en edificios representativos de la Ciudad de Sevilla, El diseño de la Portada del 2009, muestra una interpretación basada en la fachada de una caseta de feria, destacando su monumental pañoleta exhornada con motivos sevillanos sustentada por dos grandes pilastras así como por columnas de la arquería de la plaza de toros de Sevilla. Todo ello culminado con remates que portan las tres banderas (Sevilla, Andalucía y España).La Portada de la Feria tiene un peso de 193.000 kilos. Luego sigue con un paseo virtual por las calles del Real, muy temprano, cuando las calles aun estan casi desiertas, y las casetas cerradas, En 1850 se instalan las primeras casetillas para la venta de turrones, buñuelos, juguetes etc.
La caseta en la Feria de Abril tiene dos espacios perfectamente diferenciados y separados:
- la parte delantera ó noble, que es la que vemos desde la calle y es donde se realiza la convivencia entre los integrantes de la caseta, donde se baila, canta y se suelen colocar las mesas para disfrutar del buen vino fino ó Manzanilla, aunque últimamente -muy a pesar de los puristas- se está imponiendo el "rebujito", bebida refrescante que se bebe en cantidades astronómicas y que nace de la unión entre la Manzanilla de Sanlúcar, el Sprite ó Seven Up y mucho hielo...
- la trastienda -parte interior de la caseta- en la que se ubican la cocina, el bar y los servicios WC.
Mas tarde, se puede presenciar a los caballos y caballistas, montados y paseando por el Real, A eso del mediodía, las calles del Real se llenan de caballistas y enganches que se convierten en un espectáculo de color. Es una de las reminiscencias de la feria de ganado que fue en su origen. Hoy por hoy es el único modo de desplazarse por el Real de la feria de una forma más cómoda que el simple paseo, despues el paseo de caballos por las calles de piedra de la feria, con los coches de caballos, donde guapas flamencas sevillanas engalanadas con flores, se pasean, guapos galanes coronados por sombreros de ala ancha, caleseras, y trajes tipicos y regionales, como no podian faltar los feriantes, que entre rebujitos,En la Feria de Abril y en la mayoría de las ferias andaluzas, además del típico fino se bebe también Rebujito, es una bebida inventada en un pueblo de Córdoba, Montilla, y que se ha extendido al resto de la comunidad.
Es muy refrescante y está muy rico, pero hay que tener cuidado porque se te puede subir a la cabeza.
Receta:
En una jarra de aproximadamente un litro de capacidad mezcla 7up con manzanilla. Echa primero la manzanilla (aproximadamente un la mitad) y el resto de 7up. Si te gusta más suave echale menos manzanilla. Puedes ir probando el sabor y viendo como te gusta más, echando más o menos manzanilla.
Si te gusta más dulce, utiliza en vez de manzanilla, vino fino (te recomiendo un Montilla-Moriles, ya sea un Ximenez o cualquier otra marca). Además el fino es más barato que la manzanilla y a la gente le suele gustar más con Fino porque es más suave. sevillanas, y sevillanos, con tortillas, jamon y lomos de cerdo, disfrutan de una feria excepcional. Bailes por sevillanas, guitarras, folklore andaluz y sevillano....En la ultima parte del video se hace Una visita a la calle del infierno, que es el lugar de la Feria de Abril preferido por los más pequeños. En el se encuentran todas las atracciones, los juegos de azar, puestos de restauración etc. Podríamos definirla como un gran parque de atracciones instalado en el Real. Hoy en día ocupa una superficie de 64.000 metros cuadrados, Tampoco faltarán a la cita obligada las Tómbolas, las Casetas de Tiro y esas otras en las que se pueden disparar tiros a portería o a canastas de baloncesto.
El Circo Mundial volverá a ser protagonista de la Feria de Sevilla, serán los payasos, los acróbatas y los animales los encargados de representar una vez más al mayor espectáculo del mundo, que como no iba a ser menos tenía que tener presencia en la Feria de mayor arraigo del planeta, donde se pueden apreciar vistas aereas desde la noria de todo el Real de Feria. Todo acompañado con las mejores sevillanas de todos los tiempos. Y es que Sevilla es Impresionante. Imagenes tomadas con camara Optio 45 Pentax. Viva Andalucia Libre!!
In 2009 was celebrated the week of April 28 to May 3 (27 per night is celebrated on the traditional fish). This video shows what I've seen in the Feria de Sevilla in April 2009. The movie begins showing details of the home this year, based on representative buildings of the city of Seville, The design of the home this year, shows an interpretation based on the facade of a fair booth, highlighting the monumental scarf Sevillians exornada grounds supporte
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ce(n)suur (defragmented short version)
The experimental dance movie ce(n)sure explores the tension between the totality of Nature...
published: 17 Jun 2009
author: Geert Wachtelaer
ce(n)suur (defragmented short version)
The experimental dance movie ce(n)sure explores the tension between the totality of Nature and the delimited domain within, known as Culture. The camera and film-medium refer to the human eye and the interpretation of visual perception. The perception works in a selective way, by means of censorship, to prevent to being overwhelmed by the whole. Through this censorship, it becomes also the rupture (cesure/caesura) with the whole. Mankind (Culture) seems to have this process as a basic mechanism in order to make the raw Reel (Nature) liveable. To question the censorship of the and the interpretation of the resulted images, the movie presents a fragmented story, and throws it open as a jigsaw. The way of presentation of these fragments forces the viewer to raise the question ...What? The story is based on 3 moments in Greek mythology. An abstract story was distilled from these 3 moments. Because of this concept there exists at the moment 4 versions of the this film. This one is the short defragmented one.Niceoletta Branchini studied at PARTS founded by Rosas and De Munt/La Monnaie. The school is funded by the Ministry of Education of the Flemish Community. ©2008 Stefaan Loncke, Nicoletta Branchini, Geert Wachtelaer
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Twee Centimeter - Trailer (ENG)
A short film by Jan Geers & Dominique Van Malder (Mister Wolf).
Supported by The Flemish C...
published: 15 Jun 2012
author: Landvogel
Twee Centimeter - Trailer (ENG)
A short film by Jan Geers & Dominique Van Malder (Mister Wolf).
Supported by The Flemish Community.
Directed by: Jan Geers & Dominique Van Malder
Produced by: Landvogel
DOP: Frederic Van Zandycke
Sound & mixing: Arnout Colaert
1st assist: Vincent-Aaron Segers
Cam assist: Tim Dinon
Set dresser: Leen Persoons
Music: Frederic Van Zandycke/Nikita Van Damme/Tommigun
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UITKIJKEN 'Flatgebouw' TV Reclame
The non-commercial and non-branded version of the Dutch, Flemish and France JVC Full HD TV...
published: 26 Sep 2008
author: The Communication Company
UITKIJKEN 'Flatgebouw' TV Reclame
The non-commercial and non-branded version of the Dutch, Flemish and France JVC Full HD TV commercial.
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FROM ENGLISH TO SPANISH = Flemish Community
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published: 06 Nov 2011
author: YTenglish2spanish
FROM ENGLISH TO SPANISH = Flemish Community
- published: 06 Nov 2011
- author: YTenglish2spanish
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Qui bent-tu? Christophe Carpentier
"Qui bent-tu?" est un spectacle de danse contemporaine qui traite des problèmes communauta...
published: 17 Nov 2010
author: christophebelgart
Qui bent-tu? Christophe Carpentier
"Qui bent-tu?" est un spectacle de danse contemporaine qui traite des problèmes communautaires en Belgique tout en se détachant des médias et des déclarations politiques. "Qui bent-tu?" is een dansoptreden die de communautaire problemen in ons land behandelt en die zich tegelijkertijd los maakt van de media en de politieke verklaringen. "Qui bent-tu?" is a dance performance that treats the problems in between the French and the Flemish community in Belgium. At the same time the performance treats the subject in a different way then the media's or the politicians.
- published: 17 Nov 2010
- views: 631
- author: christophebelgart
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Brussels, Belgium
Brussels is the de facto capital of Belgium and of the European Union (EU). It is also the...
published: 26 May 2011
author: JsTube
Brussels, Belgium
Brussels is the de facto capital of Belgium and of the European Union (EU). It is also the largest urban area in Belgium, comprising 19 municipalities, including the municipality of the City of Brussels, which is the de jure capital of Belgium, in addition to the seat of the French Community of Belgium and of the Flemish Community. Brussels has grown from a 10th-century fortress town founded by a descendant of Charlemagne into a metropolis of more than one million inhabitants. The metropolitan area has a population of over 1.8 million, making it the largest in Belgium. Since the end of the Second World War, Brussels has been a main center for international politics. Hosting principal EU institutions as well as the headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the city has become the polyglot home of numerous international organisations, politicians, diplomats and civil servants. Although historically Dutch-speaking, Brussels became increasingly French-speaking over the 19th and 20th centuries. Today a majority of inhabitants are native French-speakers, and both languages have official status. Linguistic tensions remain, and the language laws of the municipalities surrounding Brussels are an issue of considerable controversy in Belgium.
- published: 26 May 2011
- views: 35
- author: JsTube
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FROM ENGLISH TO ITALIAN = Flemish Community
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published: 16 Feb 2012
author: YTenglish2italian
FROM ENGLISH TO ITALIAN = Flemish Community
- published: 16 Feb 2012
- views: 1
- author: YTenglish2italian