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Antwerp (known as Antwerpen in Dutch and Anvers in French) is the largest city in Flanders. It lies on the river Scheldt in the north of the country, near the border with the Netherlands. It is host to one of the two busiest sea ports in Europe (the other being just over the border in Rotterdam) as well as being famous for its diamond trade. It is a cosmopolitan city that feels busy  and exciting.</description>
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Ghent (Gent in Dutch and Gand in French) is beautiful and relaxed university city in the heart of Flanders and rich with history. Growing up in the safety of Gravensteen castle, through success in manufacturing cloth the city grew to be one of the largest in northern Europe and virtually independent until 16th century . Ghent has a well-preserved medieval city center with historic architecture, including churches, guildhalls, and other structures.</description>
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Leuven (Leuven in Dutch and Louvain in French) lies on the river Dyle (Dijle in Dutch), a small distance east of Brussels. Originally built around the fortress of a German emperor, it went on to become a cloth weaving centre though the city fell into decline in 1383 when citizens massacred 17 noblemen in the town hall and the cloth making industry moved to England. Leuven is now better known for its university, KU Leuven, which has a presence throughout the city.</description>
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