I live in the most populated part of the world in terms of people per square mile. Higher than Japan. It's almost impossible to feel like you're lost in the middle of nowhere.
Ching Chong?
No, Belgium. The axis Lille-Brussels-Antwerp-Am-Roterdam. And we are surrounded by the London and Paris megalopolis.
I think only Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Saint-Gilles, and Koekelberg fit your description. I hope you're young saving up money while living in the city so you can gtfo to a better life.
He lives in Manila, Philippines if his claim is true as of this post.
I got out last year. You forget Molenbeek, Anderlecht, Forest, BX1000, and many more. The axis Lille-Brussels-Antwerp-Am-Roterdam with both London and Paris megalopolis bordering it is the crowdest place on hearth. There's not a single large natural reserve in that corner of the World. If it's not built it's agricultural land but never far from civilization.
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