European Quarter
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A European Quarter (also: "European District", "EU Quarter" and other variations or by the French: Quartier européen) usually refers to an area of a city containing a concentration of pan-European institutions (notably, those of the European Union and Council of Europe). At present, there are three such quarters;
- European Quarter of Brussels (Belgium)
- European Quarter of Strasbourg (France)
- European Quarter of Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
It may also refer to any quarter of a city that has considerable European influence, such as the community in Fresno, California.
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