Which European capital is officially bilingual?
Correct answer: Brussels

LamentConfig
If anyone picked Paris, be warned: the Language Police are after you

BlueEyedAlien
The history of the Flemings and Walloons that make up Belgium is an interesting one.

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Wallonia (south Belgium) and Flanders (northern Belgium) are French and Dutch respectively. So Brussels would be on its own if Wallonia and Flanders were to become independent

baymax
LamentConfig, I did not, don't worry! the language police won't be after me. at least I hope they won't