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Ghent, a city with a population of a quarter of a million, offers a unique blend of cosmopolitanism and the charm of a provincial town. Unlike the bustling city centers of Brussels and Antwerp, young people are increasingly choosing to make Ghent their home. With a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, Ghent was once one of the most influential cities in Europe. Its impressive architectural wonders, such as churches and grand houses, are a testament to its past glory. The entire city center has been beautifully restored, giving off an enchanting late-medieval vibe. The absence of cars in the center has made it a welcoming and awe-inspiring area, even for its residents. Ghent is also a vibrant university city, with over 60,000 students. The streets are buzzing with energy, as young people, foreigners, artists, and native Ghent inhabitants create a diverse and open-minded community. This melting pot of cultures fosters tolerance and a sense of belonging. Ghent is not just a city; it is a place that people proudly call home, a place that always welcomes them back.
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