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The socio-cultural associations in Brussels are very diverse and active. Every day, thousands of people gather for big or small events. Puur Zinneke, which appears as an annex to some community newspapers, focuses on the Flemish associations. Read more in Puur Zinneke, section 2 (PDF, 8,51MB).