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     Located on the River Scheldt, more than 50 miles from the open sea, Antwerp 
    is the fifth-largest port in the world, serving thousands of ocean-going 
    vessels each year. As many as 45,000 barges and 17,000 ships tie up to the 
    60 miles of docks every year. Antwerp is equally famous for its art 
    treasures, diamond industry, and as a center of culture, relaxation and 
    entertainment. During the Renaissance, Antwerp flourished as a center of Flemish 
    culture. Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck and other famous painters lived here, 
    with their works displayed in such fine museums as the Royal Art Gallery and 
    the Mayer van den Bergh Museum.
 The center of Antwerp is Grote Markt, at the heart of which stands the 
    Brabo Fountain. It is topped by a bronze statue of Silvius Brabo showing the 
    Roman centurion flinging the hand of the giant Antigonus into the Scheldt. 
    According to legend, Antigonus extracted tolls from all passing ships, 
    cutting off the arms of those who refused to pay. He was eventually beaten 
    by Brabo, who tore off the giant's hand and threw it into the river; this 
    gave rise to the name of the city, which literally means "hand-throw." 
    Antwerp’s main attractions are around Grote Markt: the stunning City Hall, 
    completed in 1566 and one of the most important buildings of the Northern 
    Renaissance; Our Lady’s Cathedral, one of the finest gothic churches in 
    Belgium; and on the north side of the square, the daintily restored 
    16th-century guild houses.
 The city is perhaps best known as the world center for the diamond trade, 
    much of it concerned with cutting and industrial applications. Its heartbeat 
    is Pelikanstraat and Appelmansstraat. The entire process from mining 
    exhibits to cutting and selling the highly finished product can be observed 
    at Diamond Land or the Provincial Diamond Museum.
 Antwerpians have always had the reputation of loving good food and drink. 
    The city boasts hundreds of restaurants and eating-houses where first-class 
    gastronomy, exotic dishes and simple everyday cuisine are served. The 
    compact city center offers traffic-free streets lined by all kinds of shops, 
    boutiques and cafés with their famous terraces. As an age-old trading 
    center, a port and the crossroads of European highways, Antwerp is ready to 
    welcome visitors to that very special atmosphere that makes it a place where 
    everyone feels at home.
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