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This does rely on there being enough people to make co-working possible. I live in a town of 20000 in Belgium there's literally no-one doing remote work. There's a local company that's tried to open a co-working place. I'm the only one there. Going to the cafés in town in the mornings, again there's no-one else. Maybe two or three people over the course of a year.


Very few remotes in Belgium indeed. I know of less than a dozen others.




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