Where's Wallonia?

A travel guide in association with the Belgian Tourist Office

Friday 14 June 2013 09:00 EDT
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Detail from the Monument to the Martyrs of the Two World Wars, Charleroi
Detail from the Monument to the Martyrs of the Two World Wars, Charleroi (Alamy)

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