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Belgium and Luxembourg

Atomium, Brussels
The world's largest molecule was built for the 1958 World's Fair, and it's scheduled for a major renovation in 2003-2004.

Belgium's Flemish Coast
The beaches, casinos, and dunes of Flanders are easy to reach by train and tram.

Bruges (Brugge)
An 8-page collection of Web links to "the Venice of the North," with color photos.

Luxembourg
The Grand Duchy is a prosperous land of fortresses, farms, and financiers.

Ostend (Oostende)
This long-established Flemish beach resort is is also a North Sea ferry and fishing port.

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