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page 1Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Brussels

falconry
thumb|A Eurasian goshawk
thumb|Flying a saker falcon
fair
thumb|A trade fair for the travel industry
thumb|A boy at the fish pond, the Rockton World's Fair, harvest festival, Canada, 2010
A fair (archaic: faire or fayre) is a gathering of people for a variety of entertainment or commercial activities. Fairs are typically temporary with scheduled times lasting from an afternoon to several weeks. Fairs showcase a wide range of goods, products, and services, and often include competitions, exhibitions, and educational activities. Fairs can be thematic, focusing on specific industries or interests.

carillon
thumb|alt=A man plays the Victorian Christmas carol "Good King Wenceslas" on a carillon's wooden keyboard with his fists, during this carillon's annual Christmas recitals during the 2016 holiday season.|A carillonist plays the 56-bell carillon of the Plummer Building, [[Rochester, Minnesota, US]]
thumb|alt=A steel structure containing 56 hanging bells of various sizes and topped with a roof spire and a cross|The 56-bell carillon of Saint Joseph's Oratory, [[Montreal, Quebec, Canada]]

speculaas biscuit
Speculoos (; ; or Karamellgebäck ), known as speculaas in the Netherlands ( or biscoff ( ) internationally, is a biscuit, with origins in the Low Countries (Belgium and the Netherlands), baked with speculaas spices, which is a mix of cinnamon, and sometimes other spices: nutmeg, clove, ginger, cardamom and black pepper — the actual spice mix varies by region and manufacturer. They are usually flat, crisp and moulded to carry certain traditional images. Historically it was popular to eat speculoos around the feast of Saint Nicholas (Dutch: Sinterklaas). The oldest sources on speculoos also

Belgian endive
Variety of cultivated leaf chicory
Belgian chocolate
chocolate produced in Belgium
processional giant
traditional figure, used to parade during processions
Ommegang of Brussels
annual medieval pageant in Brussels, Belgium
Brussels Dutch
dialect of Dutch spoken Brussels
clubbing
subculture
Belgian beer culture
the whole of both the variety of beer types and the method of brewing in Belgium.
friterie
thumb|right|A typical friterie in Brussels
thumb|right|A typical assortment of meats offered at a Belgian friterie.
thumb|right|French fries wrapped in a traditional cone, served with mayonnaise and [[curry ketchup, with a small plastic fork on top and a frikandel on the side]]
thumb|Sound of a Friterie in Brussels
Royal Toone Theatre
puppetry company from Brussels
Flower Carpet of Brussels
biennial flower carpet in Brussels, Belgium
Belgian comics
distinct subgroup in the comics history
Saint Verhaegen
annual university student commemoration and festive parade in Brussels, Belgium