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The South Tower (French: Tour du Midi, Dutch: Zuidertoren) is the highest building in Brussels, Belgium. It was completed in 1967, with a total height of 150m (492ft).


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Brussels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2034 words)
Brussels (Dutch: Brussel, French: Bruxelles, German: BrĂ¼ssel) is the capital of Belgium and is considered by many to be the headquarters of the European Union, as two of its four main institutions have their headquarters in the city.
Brussels is, first of all, a city located in the centre of Belgium and its capital, but it sometimes also refers to the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region.
Brussels is served by Brussels National Airport, located in the municipality of Zaventem, and by Brussels South Airport, located near Charleroi, some 80km from Brussels.
Brussels - definition of Brussels in Encyclopedia (1193 words)
Brussels (French: Bruxelles, Dutch: Brussel, German: BrĂ¼ssel) is the capital of Belgium and is considered by many as the capital of the European Union.
Brussels is first of all a city located in the middle of Belgium and its capital, but it sometimes also refers to the largest municipality of the Brussels-Capital Region.
Brussels is served by Brussels International Airport, located in the municipality of Zaventem, and by Brussels South Airport, located near Charleroi.
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