Nestled in Belgium, Mons is a city with a rich and varied history. Once a mining town and the site of the Battle of Mons during World War I, it has transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. The city’s lively art scene, once home to Van Gogh, draws visitors to its galleries and museums. Each spring, the Ducasse de Mons, a colorful dragon festival, fills the streets with parades and festivities, offering a unique glimpse into local traditions. Today, Mons invites visitors to explore its historic past and dynamic present, blending heritage with contemporary culture.
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