Under the leadership of King William I, Belgium (Southern Netherlands) and Holland (Northern Netherlands) were merged into a single state at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. Although the Belgian bourgeoisie benefited from the policies of the new king, opposition to his orders arose. Catholics opposed the Protestant king’s meddling in clerical affairs. More freedom was what the liberals wanted. The demands were collected by Catholics and Liberals in 1828. Unionism was the name given to the coalition of Liberals and Catholics. In 1830, the revolution started in Brussels after some incidents. Wilhelm I immediately sent his troops, but on September 27, 1830 they were expelled. Volunteers from outside the city helped the rebels and Belgium broke away from the northern countries. Bass.
Renovated in 2019, this luxurious 5-star hotel in central Brussels offers a 24-hourgym with sauna and air-conditioned rooms. Free Wi-Fi is available in all the accomodation. A full English buffet breakfast is served in the restaurant or under a 100-y
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