Synonyms for
brussels
The capital city of Belgium. Official name: City of Brussels.
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No Synonyms Found for Brussels

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All Definitions for Brussels

Below are all the dictionary definitions of brussels:

1The capital city of Belgium. Official name: City of Brussels.
2A region of Belgium. Official name: Brussels-Capital Region.
3The administrative apparatus of the European Union.
4A Brussels sprout.
5A Brussels carpet.
6A historical county of Western Europe
7In full, County of Brussels.
8A historical republic of Western Europe
9In full, Calvinist Republic of Brussels.
10A historical district of the German Reich. Official name: District of Brussels.

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About synonyms for brussels

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