The Dutch language continues to have a substantial presence in Brussels, despite the fact that French is more generally spoken and frequently regarded as the lingua franca. This linguistic duality contributes an intriguing dimension to the city's identity, as language not only represents cultural heritage but also political and social realities. Thanks in part to Brussels' status as an international center and the presence of the European Union and NATO, English has become a widely spoken language in addition to French and Dutch. The polyglot ambiance is influenced by the city's international community, which includes expatriates, diplomats, and international students. The streets are reverberant with a variety of languages.
Brussels is a cultural melting ground that exhibits a variety of influences from both Belgium and beyond. Its cultural scene is vibrant and diverse, featuring a variety of theaters, museums, and galleries that showcase both traditional Belgian arts and cutting-edge contemporary works. Events such as the Ommegang procession, a historical reenactment held at the Grand Place, and the Zinneke Parade, a biennial event that celebrates multiculturalism and creativity, are exemplified by the city's enthusiasm for its folklore and traditions.
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