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Brussels includes a Japanese community, most of whom live in the Auderghem district. Auderghem includes a Japanese international school serving the community. ==Geography== As of 2004 the majority of Brussels' Japanese expatriate population lives in Auderghem.〔State, Paul F. ''Historical Dictionary of Brussels''. Scarecrow Press, July 27, 2004. ISBN 0810865556, 9780810865556. p. (21 ).〕 In 2005 there were 641 Japanese persons in Auderghem, making them the second largest foreign nationality and 2.017% of the commune's population.〔H. P. P. "(320 élèves japonais à Auderghem )" ((Archive )). ''La Dernière Heure''. Sunday 1 May 2005. Retrieved on 11 January 2015.〕 The presence of The Japanese School of Brussels in the Auderghem area has attracted Japanese families with school-aged children to the area around the school.〔Conte-Helm, p. (104 ).〕 One street was named ''avenue Nippone'' to commemorate the community.〔 As of 2013 Japanese live in Auderghem, Ixelles, Uccle, Watermael-Boitsfort, and Woluwe-Saint-Pierre.〔
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