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1. 2003 is Van Gogh's Year. On the occasion of which anniversary of this great Dutch painter's birth does 2003 fall?
2. Luxembourg prides itself on being statistically the richest country in the world. What is its GDP per capita (by PPP) in U.S. dollars according to the 2001 estimate?
3. The Flemish city of Antwerp is the greatest international center of trade in which precious stone?
4. In Brussels, the capital of Belgium, the names of all streets are given, obligatorily, in two languages. One of them is French. What is the other one?
5. Luxembourg's name in the 10th century was Lucilinburhuc. What does this ancient name mean?
6. The family of Peter Paul Rubens, the famous 17th century painter, was from which Flemish city?
7. Brussels, home to numerous European Union institutions, is also the seat of another important international organisation. Which one?
8. Two presidents of the European Commission were of Luxembourgian origin. The first of them was Gaston Thorn. What is the name of the other one?
9. The Dutch town of Alkmaar is famous for its ____ market.
10. Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert (Saint-Hubert Royal Galleries), one of Europe's first covered shopping malls, is located in which city?
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