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DescriptionHouse of European History - former Eastman Institute 01.jpg
Français : Maison de l'Histoire Européenne, anciennement Institut dentaire George Eastman, dans le Parc Léopold, à Bruxelles, Belgique
Nederlands: Huis van de Europese Geschiedenis, vorig Eastmangebouw, in de Leopoldpark, in Brussel, België
English: House of European History, former Eastman building, in the Leopold Park, in Brussels, Belgium
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Guy Delsaut
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50° 50′ 24.19″ N, 4° 22′ 43.2″ E
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