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Brussels is the capital of Belgium and serves as a significant center for European governance and culture.

Overview

Brussels is the capital of Belgium and is known for being the center of the European Economic Community (EEC). The city has a diverse population, with a majority of its inhabitants not being Belgian. Brussels features a fully-automated metro system and has implemented a city management AI. The EEC Enclave, located in the middle of Brussels, is accessible only to card-holders.

European Economic Community

The European Economic Community (EEC) is a trans-governmental political and economic organization that encompasses all of Western Europe. Major players in the EEC include France, Benelux, and Germany. The EEC is responsible for the Euro Space Agency (ESA) and guarantees proportional representation based on economic wealth. The European Council, which is headquartered in Brussels, oversees the operations of the EEC.

Cultural Aspects

Brussels has a small tourism industry, largely due to its unappealing towns compared to other European destinations. However, it is home to various cultural institutions and events. Aurore Cassel is reportedly living in Brussels, adding to the city's cultural narrative.

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Cities

Belgium

European Union