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Charles Buls

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in 1881 and remained in office until 1899. At his initiative, policemen had to be able to speak both French and Dutch and bilingual signposting was established throughout the city. However, along with these reforms, his most lasting achievement was the result of his opposition to the grandiose
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in Dutch, and the King replied in the same language, which was unusual at the time. In 1999, a new fountain with a larger-than-life-sized seated statue of Buls and his dog was erected at the Place Agoraplein, close to the Grand-Place.
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or Ă©chevin of education in 1879. Buls was a supporter of progressive causes, especially in language issues and education, and the education of women, on which he wrote frequently. He was a supporter of
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Buls was an accomplished and prolific author, not merely on educational and artistic issues but also publishing accounts of his travels abroad.
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Buls entered politics in 1870 as a Flemish candidate on a radical list but he was not elected until 1877, when he was elected to the
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Charles Buls fountain, Agora Square (Rue du Marché aux Herbes/Grasmarkt), Brussels
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guildhall on the Grand-Place. At the reopening of the restored
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Belgian liberal politician and mayor of Brussels (1837–1914)
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Brussels
Belgium
Ixelles
Belgian
mayor of the City of Brussels
Brussels
goldsmith
Mechelen
Paris
Latin
Freemason
Flemish movement
Uccle
flamingant

Brussels
liberal
schepen
Isabelle Gatti de Gamond
Belgian Chamber of Representatives
mayor of Brussels
King Leopold II
Mont des Arts/Kunstberg
Grand-Place/Grote Markt
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Victor Horta
Victor Rousseau
''L'Étoile''/''De Sterre''
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