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- the Belgian state. The potential country is also known as Dutchland (Dietsland), which incorporates the word Diets – an archaic term for (Middle) Dutch...
- inclination, the party advocated the creation of a "Greater Netherlands" (Dietsland) combining Flanders and the Netherlands. The Vlaamsch Nationaal Verbond...
- nationalism. It proposed the union of Flanders with the Netherlands to form a Dietsland or Diets Rijk ("Dietsch Empire"), justifying this based on a shared history...
- Republic of Michiko & Hatchin South American nation inspired by Brazil. Dietsland The New Order: Last Days of Europe Dínom-Dánom, Kingdom of A palacsintás...
- (united/reunited) Netherlands/Low Countries and mainly before 1945 the name Dietsland was also used. The ideology is often labeled as Pan-Netherlandism (Heel-Nederlandisme)...
- nationalist movement, which envisioned an independent Flanders, or perhaps Dietsland, in a German-dominated Europe, while Van de Wiele considered Dutch merely...
- Flanders', with 10% indicating the status quo is fine. Burgundian Netherlands Dietsland Flemish literature French Flemish Partition of Belgium Politics of Flanders...
- with an advisory vote by the chairman of the youth organisation Dietsland Jeugd (Dietsland Youth). The members of the board of directors were chosen by the...
- for Flanders to form part of an racially defined "Greater Netherlands" (dietsland) by fusing with the Netherlands. It was also influenced by Catholicism...
- vast majority of the Dutch. Mussert was also an advocate for creating Dietsland, a type of Greater Netherlands to be formed out of the Dutch-speaking...