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           | DescriptionLanguages spoken at home in the Brussels Capital Region (2006).svg | 
           
             Languages spoken at home in the Brussels Capital Region (2006) 
             
               French 
             
               French & Dutch 
             
               Dutch 
             
               Neither French nor Dutch 
             
               French w/ another non-Dutch language 
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           | Date | 
           20 April 2008 | 
          
          
           | Source | 
            http://www.brusselsstudies.be/PDF/NL_51_BruS13NL.pdf | 
          
          
           | Author | 
            S.Solberg J. | 
          
         
         
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