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portion of the country, the
Flemish Region is
primarily Dutch-speaking. With an area of 13,626 km2 (5,261 sq mi), it
accounts for only 45% of Belgium's...
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Flemish people or
Flemings (Dutch:
Vlamingen [ˈvlaːmɪŋə(n)] ) are a
Germanic ethnic group native to Flanders, Belgium, who
speak Flemish Dutch. Flemish...
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Nations Fish
Stocks Agreement.
According to
early written accounts dating back to 1607, the
Flemish Cap's name is a
reminder that
fishermen from Flanders...
- Brussels-Capital Region, not the
Flemish Region, and the
majority of
residents there are
French speaking. The
powers of the
Flemish Government in
Brussels are...
- The
Flemish Movement (Dutch:
Vlaamse Beweging,
pronounced [ˈvlaːmsə bəˈʋeːɣɪŋ]) is an
umbrella term
which encomp****es
various political groups in the...
- 15th- and 16th-century
Northern Renaissance period, once
known as the
Flemish Primitives. It
flourished especially in the
cities of Bruges, Ghent, Mechelen...
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parties in Flanders),
Francophone parties or
Germanophone parties. The
Flemish parties operate in
Flanders and in the Brussels-Capital Region. The Francophone...
- The
Flemish Diamond (Dutch:
Vlaamse Ruit) is the
Flemish reference to a
network of four
metropolitan areas in Belgium,
three of
which are in the central...
- The
Flemish settlement in
Pembrokeshire was a
movement of
Flemish settlers in
England to
Little England beyond Wales,
mostly in
south Pembrokeshire in...
- po****r w****ly Humo,
Flemish Prime Minister Yves
Leterme for
instance declared that a
local chapter of his
Christian Democratic and
Flemish party (CD&V) that...