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The NWMZ or North Western Metropolitan Area is a name given to the densely populated area of [[Europe]] situated near the 'hard core' members of the [[European union]]. It has about 137 inhabitants and is comprised of (parts of) [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Ireland]], [[Luxembourg]], [[The Netherlands]], and the [[United Kingdom]]. The center is located in the triangle formed by [[London]], [[Brussels]] and [[Paris]], also called [[CCR]] or [[Central Capitals Region]].
The NWMA or North Western Metropolitan Area is a name given to the densely populated area of [[Europe]] situated near the 'hard core' members of the [[European union]]. It has about 137 inhabitants and is comprised of (parts of) [[Belgium]], [[France]], [[Germany]], [[Ireland]], [[Luxembourg]], [[The Netherlands]], and the [[United Kingdom]]. The center is located in the triangle formed by [[London]], [[Brussels]] and [[Paris]], also called [[CCR]] or [[Central Capitals Region]].


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Template:Linkless The NWMA or North Western Metropolitan Area is a name given to the densely populated area of Europe situated near the 'hard core' members of the European union. It has about 137 inhabitants and is comprised of (parts of) Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. The center is located in the triangle formed by London, Brussels and Paris, also called CCR or Central Capitals Region.