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1. Brussels (Brussel; Bruxelles) was bombarded by the French. After this the whole "Grande Place" was destroyed. Only a few stone buildings survived. When?
2. If you believe the story, the name of Antwerp (Antwerpen; Anvers) comes from "Hand Werpen" (throwing a hand). The story tells that someone threw a giant's hand into the river. Who had thrown the hand?
3. Prince Philippe became King of Belgium in 2013.
4. Bruges (Brugge) is also known as "Venice of the North". What is the name of the body of water leading to the port of Bruges?
5. There have been many famous Belgian people who have worked under a pseudonym. What was Hergé's real name?
6. Belgium became an independent country in 1830. Before 1830 it belonged to many various countries; what is the name of the last one?
7. Belgium has how many provinces?
8. There are many famous Belgian beers. One of them is Stella Artois. What is the name of the city where the brewery was founded?
9. Who was the singer when Belgium won their first-ever Eurovision Song Contest?
10. The city of Luik (Liège in French) is the capital of Belgium.
11. In Luik (Liège) there is the Montagne de Bueren, a hill with a great panoramic view over the city. How many steps does the staircase to the top of the hill have?
12. The city of Ypres (Ieper) was totally destroyed in the first World War. Many soldiers from the both sides were killed in actions to capture the hills around the city. In Menin Street (Menenstraat) is a war monument build with the names of 54,896 soldiers that were reported killed or missing in the Great War.
What was the nationality of those soldiers?
13. In the Walloon region of Belgium, there is a town called Spa. It is famous for a drink. What kind of drink?
14. This famous painting can be seen in the Saint Bavo cathedral of Ghent. It is considered to be one of the artistic masterpieces in Belgium. It also is considered one of the most influential and beautiful paintings of the Middle Ages and of the Flemish school of painting. The actual dimensions of the painting when closed are 3.75m x 2.60m, when opened 3.75m x 5.20m. What is the name of this painting by the Van Eyck brothers?
15. In WW2 Bastogne was bombed by the German troops from the 18th December 1944 onwards and encircled on the 20th of December 1944. The town was defended by the 101st Airborne Division under the command of General A.C. McAuliffe. For total of six days Bastogne underwent a terrible siege. In the neighbouring villages of Neffe, Marvie and Champs terrible battles take place during which numerous soldiers from both armies fell in the cold snowed-under hills of the Ardennes. At 11.30 am on December the 22nd, the Germans asked Bastogne to surrender.
General McAuliffe's reply was very brief indeed. What was it?
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