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The tension between the Dutch and French-speaking was more acute in


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a

Hassel

b

Brussels

c

Ghent

d

Luxembourg  

answer is B.

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The tension between the Dutch and French-speaking was more acute in Brussels.
Belgium is a country in Europe. There were vast differences in its ethnic population. 59% of the country's total population lives in the Flemish region and speaks Dutch. On the other hand, 40% of people live in the area of Wallonia and speak the French language. The remaining 1% of the population speaks German. There were tensions between the French-speaking and the Dutch-speaking people. But the situation was different in Brussels (the capital city of Belgium). 80% of the population in Brussels speaks the French language, and 20% speak the Dutch language. Most people spoke Dutch in the country, but a minority of Dutch-speaking people were in Brussels.
 
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